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agra
11dc6a3299 fibers: drop redundant async_void — the variadic async covers nullary workers
async_void :: ufcs (io, worker: Closure() -> $R) -> Future($R) was redundant:
the variadic async :: ufcs (io, worker: Closure(..$args) -> $R, ..$args) binds
$args to the empty pack, so context.io.async(() -> $R => ...) already calls
worker() and returns Future($R). The name was also misleading — it returns
Future($R), not void (a true void form is Future(void), separate, blocked by
issue 0150).

Removed the definition (std/io.sx) + the std.sx re-export; nothing else
referenced it. Locked the nullary path in examples/1805 (prints nullary: 42) so
the coverage async_void provided is not lost. Suite green 736/0.
2026-06-21 07:54:45 +03:00
agra
37d68e72be fibers B1.2 COMPLETE: async/await/cancel examples (1805/1806)
With the three surface blockers fixed (0151 generic inference, 0152
Atomic(bool), 0153 re-export failable channel), the M:1 async surface works
end-to-end on the blocking Io default. Landed the corpus examples:

- 1805-concurrency-io-blocking-async.sx: context.io.async(lambda, ..args)
  runs the worker inline, await() or {…} yields the result; context.io.now_ms()
  reads the monotonic clock. Prints sum: 42 / double: 42 / clock ok.
- 1806-concurrency-io-cancel.sx: f.cancel() marks the future canceled so a
  later await() raises error.Canceled out of its (R, !IoErr) channel, caught
  with or. Prints ok: 7 / canceled: -99.

B1.2 (Io capability on Context + async/await/cancel + blocking CBlockingIo) is
complete. Suite green 732/0. Next: B1.3 (fiber runtime).
2026-06-21 05:59:04 +03:00