The for header is now a comma-separated list of iterables with a
positional capture group and no ':' separator:
for xs (x) { } // collection
for 0..n (i) { } // range (end exclusive)
for 1..=5 (a) { } // ..= inclusive end
for xs, 0.. (x, i) { } // index idiom (replaces (x, i))
for xs, ys (x, y) { } // parallel (zip) iteration
for xs (x) => sum += x; // arrow body (full statement)
First-iterable-wins: the first iterable's length drives the loop and
must be bounded; the other positions follow by their own cursors (a
non-first range's end is not consulted or evaluated; a shorter
non-first collection is read past its length on mismatch). The old
single-iterable index capture is replaced by the trailing open range.
Capture/call disambiguation is positional: the paren group immediately
before '{' or '=>' is the capture, every earlier top-level group is a
call. 'for zip(a, b) (x, y)' calls zip; 'for f(n) { }' reads (n) as
the capture and errors with a parenthesize/add-capture hint. The old
':' form errors with a migration hint.
Lowering is unified across forms: one cursor slot per position (ranges
start at their start, collections at 0), all advanced together, the
first position's bound terminating. inline for keeps the single
bounded comptime range.
Migrated the full corpus (examples, library modules, issue repros,
in-source test strings). New coverage: examples/0050 (the full feature
surface) and examples/1149-1155 (seven diagnostic faces). specs.md For
Loop section + grammar rewritten; readme teaser updated.
lowerBreak/lowerContinue emitted a bare br, and the enclosing block's
emitBlockDefers — seeing the terminator — discarded the pending entries
on the assumption a return had already drained them. The breaking
iteration's defers were silently skipped, leaking whatever the cleanup
released.
Lowering.loop_defer_base records the defer-stack height at each loop's
body start (while / for / range-for, saved and restored alongside
break_target); break/continue drain non-onfail entries down to it in
LIFO order via the non-truncating emitLoopExitDefers before branching.
Truncation stays with the lexical block exits — the same entries still
belong to the fall-through path after the branch containing the break.
break/continue outside a loop now diagnose instead of no-op'ing.
Regression: examples/0049-basic-defer-break-continue.sx (for and while,
break and continue, nested-block LIFO drain).