Converge the Io unification (PLAN-IO-UNIFY Phase 5). The bespoke fiber-task layer
in sched.sx — Task / TaskState / TaskErr / go / wait / cancel(Task), plus
Scheduler.task_allocs and its deinit bookkeeping (~130 lines) — is removed. There
is now ONE async stack: context.io.async / await / cancel / race / sleep over the
Io protocol, with the Scheduler as the fiber Io's engine + driver (spawn /
yield_now / suspend_self / wake / run / block_on_fd remain as the raw primitives;
race stays in sched.sx because it needs meta.sx's make_enum/make_variant).
Migrated the four go/wait users to context.io:
- 1813 — interleave + cancel (sequence 1 2 3 42 100 -99)
- 1817 — m1 end-to-end (completion in deadline order, sum 123)
- 1819 — double-AWAIT loud-abort via the Future one-awaiter guard
- 1820 — deinit: dropped the go/task_allocs tasks; now exercises timers/io_waiters/
kq cleanup (freed=2, live=3 = the documented per-spawn closure-env residual)
Updated readme.md (the user-facing async section documents context.io.async /
await / race / sleep) and the stale sched.go/sched.Task comments in io.sx.
Suite 854/0; no .ir churn (Task removal touched no snapshotted IR); migrated
examples byte-identical on aarch64-macOS + aarch64-linux. PLAN-IO-UNIFY Phases 0-5
all complete — the two parallel async stacks are now one, behind context.io.
UFCS generic overload resolution (issue 0157 follow-ups):
- P1-a: call planning (calls.zig) used the last-wins fn_ast_map winner
while lowering reselected by receiver, so the planned result type
could disagree with the dispatched function and misbox the result.
Both now share selectUfcsGenericByReceiver(.., fd0).
- P1-b: selection scanned module_decls globally, flagging a
transitively-hidden same-named overload as a false ambiguity. Now
two-tier: directly-visible authors first (ambiguity only among
those), global fallback for receiver-reachable namespaced methods
(e.g. Task.cancel) that defers to fd0 on a hidden tie.
- P2-b: boolean specificity tied *$T with *Box($T). Now peels pointer
layers so the structurally-narrower receiver wins.
Scheduler (sched.sx):
- P1-c: a second concurrent Task.wait overwrote the single waiter slot
-> silent deadlock. Now one-awaiter-per-task loud abort.
- P2-c: sleep(negative) rewound the monotonic virtual clock. Rejected
loudly.
(P2-a, non-generic-winner-hides-generic, did not reproduce -- the
non-generic arm already falls through.)
Regressions: examples/generics/0218 (receiver specificity +
plan/lowering agreement), examples/concurrency/1818 (negative-sleep
abort), 1819 (double-wait abort). Suite green 758/0.