Protocol method declarations now declare their receiver explicitly as the first
parameter — 'self: *Self' (or 'self: Self') — matching the impl method signature,
instead of the old implicit-receiver form where the listed params were only the
extra args. That asymmetry repeatedly caused confusion over whether the first
param was the receiver or an argument.
The parser validates the first param is 'self' typed Self/*Self, then strips it,
so all downstream lowering and the dispatch ABI are unchanged (impl blocks and
call sites are unaffected). A protocol method missing the receiver is now a parse
error.
Migrated all 129 protocol method signatures across library + examples (+ one
inline-sx test in sema.zig) to the explicit form. Updated specs.md + readme.md.
New: examples/0418-protocols-explicit-receiver.sx (feature),
examples/1190-diagnostics-protocol-missing-receiver.sx (negative/diagnostic).
Threads an `Io` capability onto `Context` exactly like `Allocator`: a
`protocol #inline` whose process-wide default is a stateless `CBlockingIo`
(the mirror of `CAllocator`), installed in `__sx_default_context`.
Library (library/modules/std):
- core.sx: `Io` protocol (spawn_raw / suspend_raw / ready / poll / now_ms /
arm_timer) + `SpawnOpts` / `PinTarget` / `ParkToken`; `Context` gains an
`io: Io` field LAST (allocator stays index 0, data stays index 1).
- io.sx (new): `CBlockingIo` + `impl Io` (blocking M:1 semantics — now_ms is
a real monotonic clock, the rest are no-ops/0; suspend never called);
`Future($R)` { value; state: FutureState; err: IoErr; park; task; canceled:
Atomic(bool) } with `Value :: R`; the async ergonomic layer
`async` / `async_void` / `await` (value-carrying `(R, !IoErr)`) / `cancel`.
Built with the verified `= ---` + field-assign + `Closure(..$args) -> $R` +
`..$args` idiom (NON-void $R only — Future(void) is deferred per issue 0150).
- std.sx: re-export the Io surface + the io.sx tail.
Compiler (src/ir):
- protocol.zig `emitDefaultContextGlobal` + comptime_vm.zig
`materializeDefaultContext`: both materializers of `__sx_default_context`
now build the inline CBlockingIo->Io vtable (7 words) at the new field.
- stmt.zig `lowerPush`: `push Context.{...}` now INHERITS omitted fields from
the ambient context (seed the slot from current_ctx_ref, overwrite only the
literal's named fields) — correct capability-bag semantics, so the partial
`push Context.{ allocator = X }` sites don't zero a null `io` vtable.
- protocols.zig + lower.zig + error_analysis.zig: record protocol-impl method
names so the "declared `!` but never errors" lint skips a conforming impl
whose `!` is dictated by the protocol contract (e.g. Io.suspend_raw).
37 `.ir` snapshots regenerated: layout-only (the Context type now carries the
Io field, shifting type-table numbering); no stdout/stderr/exit changes.
The blocking Io + now_ms + Future/async work when `async` is called with the
receiver passed explicitly; the user-facing UFCS form `context.io.async(...)`
is blocked on a separate UFCS generic-inference bug (filed next).
Suite: 726 ran, 0 failed.
Lands the full VM/compiler-API arc on branch reify (701/0 both gates):
- abi(.compiler) ABI replaces abi(.zig) extern compiler + the fake
#library "compiler"; bodiless decl = compiler-API surface, bodied =
user compiler-domain fn (lowered for VM eval, emit-skipped).
- out is a plain sx fn (libc write) — the out builtin deleted; the VM
handles it via host-FFI. trace_resolve + interp_print_frames ported.
- 4B VM-native diagnostics: 1179/1180 render proper comptime type
construction failed: under strict.
- S5a: build_options/set_post_link_callback on abi(.compiler) with
BuildConfig threaded into the VM (green intermediate).
- 0522 fixed (describe(args: []Type)); regression 0638.
Strict deletion-gate down to 4 compiler_call bails (1609/1614/1615/1616)
+ 1654 (legitimate unresolvable-symbol diagnostic).
The compiler concept is declare/define (comptime type construction); the
old "reify" framing is gone from the entire repo.
- Rename: PLAN-REIFY → PLAN-METATYPE, CHECKPOINT-REIFY → CHECKPOINT-METATYPE,
PLAN-POST-REIFY → PLAN-POST-METATYPE (both rewritten around declare/define);
examples 0614/0615/0617 → comptime-metatype-* (+ their expected/ triplets),
headers rewritten.
- Scrub reify from design/execution-evolution-roadmap.md (§7 step 3 contracts,
§8.1, §9 decisions, §10 gates) → declare/define / comptime type construction.
- core.sx prelude pointer + parser.test.zig surface lock updated to the
declare/define builtins (define(handle, info) -> Type; EnumInfo.name).
No behavior change; renamed examples match their renamed snapshots. Full
suite green (673), all unit tests pass. Zero `reify` tokens remain in
src/docs/sx/examples.
REIFY Phase 0.0. Add the comptime type-metaprogramming surface as the
on-demand module modules/std/meta.sx (NOT the prelude — declaring its
data types in always-loaded core.sx interns them into every module's
type table and shifts every .ir snapshot):
- EnumVariant / EnumInfo / TypeInfo data types. TypeInfo's variant uses
the backtick raw escape `enum so it reads as the keyword.
- reify / type_info / field_type as bodyless #builtin decls.
Each builtin bails LOUDLY when reached unimplemented (no silent default):
- reify(...) in a :: type-alias position -> decl.zig .call branch
(also the Phase 0.2 construction hook); poisons the alias .unresolved.
- reify / field_type in any other type position ->
generic.zig resolveTypeCallWithBindings.
- type_info(...) in expression position -> call.zig tryLowerReflectionCall.
Unit test src/parser.test.zig (registered in root.zig) locks that the
decls parse. zig build test green (447 unit, 669 examples).
Pure source rename across 11 std modules (~60 sites): cli/core/fmt/fs/log/
net/kqueue/process/socket/thread/time/trace. All fn-decl markers — bare
'#foreign;', '#foreign libc;'/'#foreign tlib;' (LIB ref), and
'#foreign libc "csym";' (LIB+rename) → the same 'extern …' tail (extern carries
the identical [LIB] ["csym"] axis). Plus 2 stale comment mentions (fmt/fs).
No class forms in std. These modules ARE host-corpus-exercised, so the empty
snapshot diff is direct validation. Suite green (647 corpus / 444 unit, 0
failed).
Surface rename of the signed integer family: s1..s64 become i1..i64
(u1..u64, usize, isize unchanged). 'string' keeps the s-prefix arm in
name classification; width parsing moves to the i-prefix arm next to
isize.
Internal TypeId tags follow the surface (.s8/.s16/.s32/.s64 ->
.i8/.i16/.i32/.i64), as do mono-key mangle fragments (ptr_i64,
tu_i64_bool) and all display/diagnostic formatting (i{d}).
Migrated in the same sweep: stdlib + examples + issue repros + FFI C
companions (shared symbol names like ffi_id_i64), expected
stdout/stderr/ir snapshots, specs.md, readme.md, CLAUDE.md/AGENTS.md,
implementation_plan.md, docs/, issue writeups. Vendored stb_image and
historical flow state left untouched.
zig build test: 426/426; examples suite: 595/595.
std.sx now contains only alias declarations (the re-export mechanism:
own decls carry one flat-import level) over three part-files: core.sx
(builtins, libc escape hatch, Source_Location/Allocator/Context/Into,
the reserved `string` decl — which needs and permits no alias), fmt.sx
(print/format/any_to_string/string ops/cstring/alloc_slice), list.sx
(List). The namespace tail is unchanged; the part-file namespaces
(core/fmt/list) carry alongside it. Consumer surface is byte-identical
— every bare prelude name resolves through the aliases (0120/0121
machinery). 37 .ir snapshots re-pinned: pure string-constant
renumbering from the changed import graph (digit-normalized diff is
empty). Gates: zig build test 426/426, suite 588/588, m3te 23/23,
game SxChess builds + bundles.