try foo() catch (e) { } // legal
try foo() catch e { } // parse error with a migration hint
Same capture style as the for-loop. All four catch shapes keep working
with the parenthesized binding — block, bare-expression body, and the
== match sugar — and the no-binding forms are unchanged. onfail follows
the same rule (onfail (e) { }); its expression-cleanup form is
disambiguated by the paren-group-before-brace lookahead, so
onfail (f()); stays an expression cleanup.
AST unchanged; the printer renders the parens; the #run escape help
text updated. Corpus migrated (57 catch + 3 onfail bindings, in-source
parser test strings, specs incl. grammar rules, readme untouched —
no catch examples there).
Regression: examples/1157-diagnostics-catch-binding-needs-parens.sx;
re-captured stderr for 1010/1013/1037/1123 (migrated source echoed in
carets + help text).
Two more E5.1 composition pieces:
- inferExprType .call: a callee that's a local variable of bare type
() now resolves to its declared return type (only
was handled before), so / on the call see the failable result
instead of .
- createClosureToBareFnAdapter now widens: when a NON-failable closure literal
flows into a failable bare slot (∅ ⊆ slot set, success type matches), the
adapter wraps the value into the slot's tuple via
lowerFailableSuccessReturn — previously rejected. The failable->non-failable
and capturing->bare crossings stay rejected.
Adapter generation fires for closure LITERALS flowing into a bare-fn slot; a
pre-bound closure VARIABLE into a bare-fn slot is a separate coercion-site path,
still unhandled (noted in CHECKPOINT-ERR). Regression:
examples/1040-errors-failable-closure-composition. Suite: 329 passed.