refactor: canonical failable syntax (T, !) — remove the bare -> T ! sugar
The trailing-`!`-after-the-value-type spelling (`-> T !`, `-> Tuple(A,B) !`) was a
redundant second way to write a failable return that the parser folded into the
same AST as the parenthesized `(T, !)` / `(A, B, !)` result list. Remove it so
there is ONE canonical spelling: the error channel always rides as the last slot
of the parenthesized list.
- parser: `parseFnReturnType` no longer folds a trailing `!` after a value type —
it rejects it with a located diagnostic ("a failable return is written `(T, !)`
… not `T !`"). This one chokepoint covers fn declarations, lambdas, fn-pointer
types `(A) -> R`, and closure types `Closure(A) -> R`. The error-ONLY `-> !` /
`-> !ErrSet` form is unaffected (parsed by parseTypeExpr as an error_type_expr).
- migrated every usage to canonical form across library/ + examples/ + issues/ +
tests/: `-> T !E` → `-> (T, !E)`; the value-carrying `-> Tuple(A, B) !` (which
FLATTENED to a multi-value failable) → `-> (A, B, !)`, preserving behavior. A
genuine single-tuple-value failable stays `-> (Tuple(A,B), !)`.
- parser unit tests: the "bare form folds" tests become "bare form is rejected";
canonical-form parse tests retained.
- docs: specs.md §12 + scattered refs and readme.md updated to the `(T, !)` form.
Behavior-preserving (the bare form was sugar for the same AST). Adversarial review
confirmed: rejection complete across all positions, every canonical form works on
both success/error paths, error-only `-> !` intact, no crashes. Full suite green
(unit tests + 850 corpus examples).
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@@ -22,13 +22,13 @@ Color :: enum { red; green; blue; }
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E :: error { Nope }
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// F1: bare-value success path AND explicit-tuple error path in one function.
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classify :: (s: string) -> Color !E {
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classify :: (s: string) -> (Color, !E) {
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if s == "ok" { return .blue; } // bare value → {2, 0}
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return .(.red, error.Nope); // explicit full tuple → {0, 1}
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}
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// F2: comptime parameter forces inline lowering of the body.
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ct_pick :: ($n: i32, s: string) -> Color !E {
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ct_pick :: ($n: i32, s: string) -> (Color, !E) {
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if s == "red" { return .red; } // bare value, inline path → {0, 0}
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if s == "blue" { return .blue; } // bare value, inline path → {2, 0}
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raise error.Nope; // inline error path → {undef, 1}
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