test(ffi-linkage): Phase 5.0 prereq — xfail extern same-name authors wrongly ambiguous
Two flat imports each declare `absval` via `extern libc "abs"` (the `extern` twin of example 0729's `#foreign` form). Like its #foreign twin, this must compile + run (prints 7), not error as an ambiguous bare-call collision. Today `isPlainFreeFn` / `isPlainFreeFnDecl` exclude a `#foreign` body but classify an empty-block `extern` fn as a plain free function, so the two extern authors ARE counted in the bare-call ambiguity verdict and the call errors. A third extern/#foreign divergence (after visibility + variadic) and a prerequisite for migrating the fn-decl `#foreign` path onto `extern`. 646 corpus (1230 xfail), 444 unit.
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// Two flat FILE imports each declare the SAME libc symbol `absval` via the
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// `extern` keyword (the linkage-keyword twin of example 0729's `#foreign`
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// form). The bare-call resolver must NOT count extern authors when deciding
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// ambiguity — they are external C symbols, never rerouted by the bare-call
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// machinery, so the existing first-wins foreign/extern dispatch binds the
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// call and a same-name extern collision compiles + runs (prints 7), it does
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// NOT error as ambiguous.
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//
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// Regression (FFI-linkage Part B): `isPlainFreeFn` / `isPlainFreeFnDecl`
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// excluded a `#foreign` body but classified an empty-block `extern` fn as a
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// plain free function, so the two extern authors were wrongly counted as an
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// ambiguous bare-call collision. Prerequisite for migrating the fn-decl
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// `#foreign` path onto `extern`.
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#import "modules/std.sx";
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#import "1230-ffi-extern-same-name-authors/a.sx";
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#import "1230-ffi-extern-same-name-authors/b.sx";
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main :: () -> i32 {
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print("absval = {}\n", absval(-7));
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0
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}
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