`examples/ffi-objc-dsl-07-mangling-table.sx` exercises every common
mangling shape in one fixture and pins the resolved selectors via
both `.txt` and `.ir` snapshots:
| sx method | derived selector |
|-----------------------------------|----------------------------|
| `length` | `length` |
| `addObject(o)` | `addObject:` |
| `combine_and(a, b)` | `combine:and:` |
| `insert_after_index(a, b, c)` | `insert:after:index:` |
| `add_observer_for_event(a, b, c, d)` | `add:observer:for:event:` |
| `initWithFrame_options(f, o)` | `initWithFrame:options:` |
| `custom_name #selector("actualSelectorName")` | `actualSelectorName` |
The class is synthesized at runtime via `objc_allocateClassPair` +
`class_addMethod` per selector (mirrors the pattern in
`ffi-objc-dsl-{01..05}.sx`), so the test actually dispatches through
the real Obj-C runtime on macOS.
Single commit because the implementation already shipped in 3.0/3.2;
this is a new regression that locks in current behavior, not a
test-then-make-green pair.
The `.ir` snapshot opts in via the existing run_examples.sh mechanism
(presence of a `.ir` file for the same name triggers capture). The
captured `OBJC_METH_VAR_NAME_*` constants surface every selector
string change at a glance.
166/166 tests.
Make-green half of the cadence step started in A1. Wires the
`#selector` directive end-to-end:
- Lexer token `hash_selector` at src/token.zig + lookup row in
src/lexer.zig.
- AST field `selector_override: ?[]const u8 = null` on
`ForeignMethodDecl` (src/ast.zig).
- Parser block in src/parser.zig that mirrors
`#jni_method_descriptor` — both occupy the same slot after the
optional `-> ReturnType` and before the body/terminator. Not
mutually exclusive at parse time.
- LSP semantic-token list (src/lsp/server.zig) updated.
- Lowering: `deriveObjcSelector` returns
`{ sel, keyword_count, is_override }`. When `is_override` is true,
the selector string is the user's literal and `keyword_count` is
the colon count in that literal. Both `lowerObjcMethodCall` and
`lowerObjcStaticCall` use the result.
Diagnostic policy when override colon-count ≠ call arity:
- Default mangling path: stays an error (`.err`). The user can fix
the sx-side name to produce the right keyword count.
- Override path: downgrades to a warning (`.warn`). Rationale:
Obj-C's `objc_msgSend` doesn't validate colon-vs-arg the way JNI's
`GetMethodID` validates the descriptor — the runtime dispatches
regardless and the wrong-arity case becomes silent calling-
convention corruption. The compiler is the last line of defense
for this typo class, but the warning preserves the override's
escape-hatch character (deliberate mismatches still proceed).
Snapshot for `examples/ffi-objc-dsl-06-selector-override.sx` flips
from the pre-3.2 parser-error to working output:
static override non-null: true
The mismatch diagnostic text in
`examples/ffi-objc-dsl-04-mismatch.sx`'s snapshot is updated to
drop the "once that lands (3.2)" phrasing now that 3.2 is here.
165/165 example tests.
Phase 3.2 xfail half. `#selector("explicit:string")` is the escape
hatch for cases where the sx-side method name doesn't conveniently
produce the target selector under the default mangling rule
(Phase 3.0 — split on `_`, each piece becomes a keyword with a
trailing `:`).
Surface form mirrors `#jni_method_descriptor("(Sig)Ret")` — sits
after the optional `-> ReturnType` and before the method body /
terminator.
Test fixture covers both lowering paths:
- Static method override: `NSObject.gimme()` with override
"description" — exercises lowerObjcStaticCall (Phase 3.1).
- Instance method override: `NSDictionary.lookup(self, key)` with
override "objectForKey:" — declared (parse + AST + lowering
wiring) but not invoked at runtime (no real NSDictionary in
scope). The declaration alone locks in the multi-arg-override path.
Pre-3.2: parser doesn't know `#selector`; snapshot captures
"expected ';'" at the override site, exit=1. Next commit (A2) wires
the lexer token, AST field, parser block, and lowering integration;
snapshot flips to working output.
165/165 example tests. Plan at
`~/.claude/plans/lets-see-options-for-merry-dijkstra.md`.
`static name :: ...` was redundant — instance methods always declare
`self: *Self` as their first param by convention. The parser now derives
`is_static` from the first param's TYPE: if it's `*Self` the method is
an instance method; anything else (including no params at all) is a
class method. Removes a token from the surface, keeps the dispatch
behavior identical.
The receiver param's NAME doesn't matter — only its type. Calling the
first param `this`, `me`, `receiver`, etc. is fine as long as the type
is `*Self`. This mirrors how the rest of sx handles receiver dispatch.
Migration of every site that used the keyword:
- `library/modules/platform/android.sx` — `SurfaceView.new(ctx)`.
- `examples/ffi-jni-class-03-static.sx` — `Math.abs(n)`.
- `examples/ffi-jni-main-03-ctor.sx` — `SurfaceView.new(ctx)` in the
`#jni_main` body.
- `examples/ffi-objc-dsl-05-static.sx` — NSObject's `.class()` /
`.description()`.
164/164 example tests; chess clean on macOS / iOS sim / Android via
`tools/verify-step.sh`.
Implementation half of the Phase 3.1 cadence step.
`lowerForeignStaticCall` for `#objc_class` / `#objc_protocol` runtimes
no longer bails; it routes through a new `lowerObjcStaticCall` helper
that loads the class object from a module-scoped cached slot (populated
once per module via `objc_getClass`) and dispatches `objc_msg_send`
with the same selector-mangling as Phase 3.0's instance dispatch.
Three pieces:
1. `Module.objc_class_cache` — parallel to `objc_selector_cache`,
insertion-ordered list of (class_name, slot_GlobalId) so the
constructor that calls `objc_getClass` per slot at module load
is deterministic. `lookupObjcClass` / `appendObjcClass` accessors.
2. `internObjcClassObject` in lower.zig — get-or-create a
`OBJC_CLASSLIST_REFERENCES_<Cls>` global pointer; matches clang's
naming convention. `lowerObjcStaticCall` reuses
`deriveObjcSelector` from 3.0 for the selector, loads the class
slot, and emits `objc_msg_send(class_obj, sel, args)`.
3. `emitObjcClassInit` in emit_llvm.zig — companion to
`emitObjcSelectorInit`. Walks `objc_class_cache`, synthesizes a
constructor `__sx_objc_class_init` that calls `objc_getClass(name)`
per slot, registers in `@llvm.global_ctors` for AOT (extending the
existing array if the selector init already created it), and
injects a direct call into main's prelude after any prior init
calls so the ORC JIT path runs it too.
Surface form is `.` (`NSObject.class()`) matching JNI's `Alias.new(...)`
convention rather than the plan's notional `::` — avoids extending the
parser for a new postfix operator with no other use case.
Test `examples/ffi-objc-dsl-05-static.sx` exercises NSObject's
`+class` and `+description` class methods via the new syntax, asserts
both return non-null. NSObject is always available at module-load,
unlike runtime-created test classes that wouldn't exist yet when
the class-init constructor runs.
164/164 tests; chess builds + runs clean on all three platforms.
Implementation half of the cadence step started in the previous commit.
`lowerForeignMethodCall` for `#objc_class` / `#objc_protocol` runtimes
no longer bails; it routes through a new `lowerObjcMethodCall` helper
that derives the Obj-C selector from the sx method name and lowers to
`objc_msg_send` against the cached SEL slot (same intern path as
explicit `#objc_call`).
Default selector mangling (matches clang's keyword-method convention):
- Niladic (arity 0 excluding self): name verbatim. `length()` → "length".
- Arity ≥ 1: split the sx method name on `_`; each piece becomes a
keyword with a trailing `:`. `addObject(o)` → "addObject:";
`combine_and(a, b)` → "combine:and:";
`initWithFrame_options(f, o)` → "initWithFrame:options:".
Arity validation: keyword count (pieces from the `_`-split) must equal
call-site arity excluding self. Mismatch diagnoses at the call site
with a hint pointing at the forthcoming `#selector("...")` override
(Phase 3.2) for selectors that don't fit the underscore-split rule.
Mangling helper `deriveObjcSelector` and dispatch helper
`lowerObjcMethodCall` sit alongside `lowerForeignMethodCall`. The
existing fall-through diagnostic for non-JNI/non-Obj-C runtimes
remains for Swift (Phase 4 territory).
Tests `examples/ffi-objc-dsl-{01-niladic,02-one-arg,03-multi-keyword,
04-mismatch}.sx` snapshots flip from the pre-3.0 bail diagnostic
(exit=1) to working output (exit=0 for cases 01-03) and the specific
keyword-count mismatch diagnostic for case 04. Each test follows the
established pattern from `ffi-objc-call-08-multi-keyword.sx`:
synthesize a class at runtime via `objc_allocateClassPair` /
`class_addMethod`, declare a matching `#objc_class`, invoke the DSL
form. 163/163 tests; chess unaffected (JNI dispatch path untouched).
The previous FFI checkpoint claimed Phase 3 step 3.0 ("`inst.method(args)`
on #objc_class receivers") had landed. It hadn't — `lowerForeignMethodCall`
in lower.zig:4353 still bails for any non-JNI runtime with the generic
"method calls on '{runtime}' runtime not yet supported (Phase 3/4)"
diagnostic, no commit introduced an Obj-C DSL dispatch path, and the
planned regression files weren't on disk.
This commit is the xfail half of the proper cadence (test-add then
make-green in separate commits):
- examples/ffi-objc-dsl-01-niladic.sx — `length()` → selector "length".
- examples/ffi-objc-dsl-02-one-arg.sx — `addObject(o)` → "addObject:".
- examples/ffi-objc-dsl-03-multi-keyword.sx — `combine_and(a, b)` →
"combine:and:" (sx name split on `_`, each piece becomes a keyword
with a trailing `:`).
- examples/ffi-objc-dsl-04-mismatch.sx — `something_extra(x)` —
keyword count (2) ≠ arity (1); must diagnose at the call site.
Each test follows the same pattern as `ffi-objc-call-08-multi-keyword.sx`:
synthesize a class at runtime via `objc_allocateClassPair` /
`class_addMethod`, declare the sx-side `#objc_class` against the same
name, then invoke the DSL form. Skips with a "(not macos)" line on
non-macOS hosts. Snapshots currently lock in the bail diagnostic with
exit=1; the next commit implements the dispatch and the snapshots
flip to the working output (and exit=0).
Checkpoint corrected to flag the prior false claim and reposition 3.0
back at the top of the open list.