The RHS of a null-coalesce was lowered with no target type, so a bare
struct literal default (x ?? .{ ... }) produced a struct_init with
.ty == .unresolved that panicked in emitStructInit. lowerNullCoalesce
now saves self.target_type, sets it to the optional's resolved child
before lowering nc.rhs, and restores it (leak-free). Verified across
struct/slice/enum/tuple/protocol/nested-optional/generic child types by
3 adversarial reviews.
Regression: examples/optionals/0912-null-coalesce-struct-literal.sx.
Filed adjacent pre-existing bug 0172 (?? on a non-optional lhs panics).
In type position (T) is a 1-tuple (specs.md:843), so ?(?i64) is
optional(tuple(?i64)); assigning a bare ?i64 had coerceToType classify
.none and pass the value through, then optionalWrap built a corrupt
insertvalue that aborted the LLVM verifier. After coercing toward an
optional's child, verify the coerced type equals the child type
(stmt.zig decl-init + coerce.zig .optional_wrap); on mismatch emit a
located diagnostic (tuple-specific note only when the child is a tuple).
formatTypeName now renders tuples as (x: i64, y: i64).
Regressions: optionals/0911 (nested optional via alias, round-trip),
diagnostics/1195 (the mismatch diagnostic). Updated diagnostics/1101 +
protocols/0414 goldens for the improved tuple type-name rendering.
Verified by 3 adversarial reviews. Filed adjacent bug 0171 (?any child
not canonicalized).
lowerIfExpr emitted optional_has_value only for the binding form; a bare
'if opt' passed the raw {T,i1} aggregate to condBr, where emitCondBr's
catch-all struct arm silently folded it to 'i1 true' (structs always
truthy) — a silent miscompile that took the present-branch for null
optionals. while / and / or shared the same defect.
Reduce bindingless optional conditions to optional_has_value in
lowerIfExpr/lowerWhile and via a new lowerBoolCondition helper for and/or
operands. Replace the silent-true emitCondBr arm with a lowering-time
diagnostic (checkConditionType/isValidConditionType) rejecting conditions
whose type isn't bool/integer/pointer/optional; the backend @panic is now
an unreachable tripwire.
Regressions: examples/optionals/0908..0910 + diagnostics/1194 (negative).
Verified by 3+3 adversarial reviews.
Filed adjacent bugs found during review: 0168 (array-of-optionals element
load), 0169 (optional->bool coercion), 0170 (closure-optional layout).
Five adversarial reviews of the issue-0160 fix surfaced three more bugs in the
touched optional-chain / optional-coercion code; all fixed here:
1. A COLD generic-instance getter through `?.` (`?*Vec(i64)` `.getter`, never
called directly first) panicked with "unresolved type reached LLVM emission":
a cold instance method is absent from resolveFuncByName, so the getter's
return type resolved to .unresolved → a ?unresolved merge type. lowerOptionalChain
and getterReturnTypeOnDeref now warm the monomorph (ensureGenericInstanceMethodLowered)
before querying its return type. (The 0907 test passed only by luck — List(i64)
is warmed by stdlib use; 0907 now also exercises a cold user generic.)
2. A real-field read through a `?*T` chain (`op?.field`, op: ?*T) reinterpreted
the pointer bits as the field (silent garbage) — the some-branch real-field
path didn't load through the pointer. It now derefs `?*T` before the field
access. (Pre-existing — the else-branch predates 0160 — but it's the same
function and a silent miscompile, so fixed here.)
3. `?[]T = array` skipped the array→slice promotion (corrupt .len/.ptr): the
lowerVarDecl optional arm wrapped the raw array. It now coerces the value to
the optional's child type (array→slice) before wrapping.
Regression examples 0906/0907 extended to cover all three. Distinct PRE-EXISTING
bugs the reviews surfaced in untouched subsystems are filed as issues 0161
(struct-literal vs scalar), 0162 (#run returning an optional aggregate), 0163
(untagged-union payload-binding match).
Two fixes for optional interactions surfaced by the #set/#get review. The
original issue 0160 mis-diagnosed (A) as an optional-chain bug; the chain works
fine for real fields. The actual bugs:
(A) A bare struct literal `.{ ... }` against an optional target `?T` was built
into the optional's {payload, has_value} layout instead of the inner T, then
re-wrapped — corrupting the value (a multi-field payload's first field clobbered
by the has_value flag, or a `?T` arg silently null) or failing LLVM
verification. lowerStructLiteral now builds the inner T, materializes it, and
wraps via coerceToType; lowerVarDecl's previously-UNCONDITIONAL optional wrap is
guarded so an already-`?T` value isn't double-wrapped. Fixed across var-decl,
arg, return, nested field, reassignment, and array-element contexts.
(B) `#get` accessors are now reachable through an optional chain (`obj?.getter`):
lowerOptionalChain dispatches the getter via a synthetic receiver, and
expr_typer types `obj?.getter` through a shared getterReturnTypeOnDeref helper
(handles `?T` and `?*T`, value and pointer optionals, and generic-instance
getters like List.len). The `#set` write side through `?.` is intentionally left
matching real-field behavior (optional-chain assignment unsupported).
Regression tests: examples/optionals/0906 (struct-literal → optional) and 0907
(accessor through chain). issues/0160 marked RESOLVED with the corrected root
cause.
items is now a []T slice whose .len IS the live element count (cap = allocated
capacity), so a List iterates directly: `for xs.items (e) { ... }`. A
`len :: (self) -> i64 #get => items.len` accessor keeps `xs.len` reads working;
`.len` WRITES become `.items.len`. List stays 24 bytes (`[]T`=16 + cap=8).
- list.sx: append/ensure_capacity/deinit rewritten for the slice backing. deinit
guards the free on `cap > 0` (true ownership) and resets via explicit
ptr=null/len=0 (a `.{}` slice assignment yields a garbage len; `.[]` is the
empty-slice literal but can't be assigned to a generic []T — both worked around).
- Compiler coupling updated: comptime_vm makeStringList/readStringList write/read
items as a {ptr,len} fat pointer at field 0 + cap at field 1; control_flow
listView views an `items: []T` slice (keeps the legacy {[*]T,len} shape too).
- Migrated List `.len` writes to `.items.len` in sched.sx + ui/{render,pipeline,
glyph_cache} + platform/{sdl3,android,uikit}.
- Snapshots: List's type-table layout changed → ~40 .ir + memory/0800 (items now
prints as a slice) regenerated; diagnostics/1183 retargeted to a genuine
many-pointer (xs.items is a slice now). Example memory/0840 locks for-each.
Move examples/*.sx and their expected/ snapshots into per-category
subfolders (examples/<category>/...). Folder = leading filename token,
with ffi-objc/ffi-jni kept whole; filenames are unchanged. The corpus
runner and LSP sweep now discover each category's expected/ dir, while
issues/ stays flat. Example 1058's repo-root-relative companion import
is made file-relative. Path strings embedded in 164 snapshots were
regenerated (path-only changes). Test-layout docs in CLAUDE.md updated.