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agra
b263704664 mem: delete .heap_alloc/.heap_free IR ops + the silent libc-malloc escape
allocViaContext used to fall back to a direct `.heap_alloc` (libc
malloc) when `Context` wasn't registered — i.e. when the program
didn't import std.sx. That was a silent escape hatch: a program could
appear to allocate fine without a `Context`, sidestepping protocol
dispatch entirely. Same shape as the matchContextAllocCall trap we
removed, just in a different code path.

Now: every site that needs `Context` emits a clear diagnostic when
the type isn't in scope, pointing the user at the required import.

- `allocViaContext`: the three fallback branches (no implicit_ctx, no
  Context type, malformed Context struct) all call the new
  `diagnoseMissingContext("heap allocation")` and return a
  placeholder. Codegen no longer emits libc malloc as the silent
  no-import path.
- `lowerPush`: the no-Context branches used to silently drop the
  push and just lower the body. Now diagnose first, then lower
  (keeping the body's other diagnostics flowing).
- `lowerIdentifier` for "context": used to silently fall through to
  `global_names.get("context")` (which would emit an unresolved
  identifier with no actionable hint). Now diagnose with the
  required-import message.

With every consumer gone, the `.heap_alloc` and `.heap_free` IR ops
are deleted entirely:

- `inst.zig`: drop the Op variants.
- `interp.zig`: drop the execInst arms.
- `emit_llvm.zig`: drop the arms (the `getOrDeclareMalloc/Free`
  helpers stay — they're still used by the foreign-decl path for
  user-level `malloc`/`free` foreign bindings).
- `print.zig`: drop the printers + the isVoidOp arm.
- `emit_llvm.test.zig`: drop the unit test (op no longer exists).

155/155 example tests pass. Unit tests green. Chess green on macOS /
iOS sim / Android. A program that doesn't import std.sx and tries to
use `context.allocator.alloc` or `push Context.{}` or the `context`
identifier now gets a real error:

  error: heap allocation requires the Context type — add
  `#import "modules/std.sx";` (or a module that imports it)

Closes the last silent allocation-protocol escape.
2026-05-25 12:49:26 +03:00
agra
f2b3868579 mem: thread val_ty through inst.Store; per-width comptime regression test
The interp's `storeAtRawPtr` used to write 8 bytes from a `.int` /
`.float` Value regardless of the destination's declared width. The
Value tag flattens s8..s64/u*/pointer all to `.int`, so it can't
disambiguate widths on its own — every store risked clobbering up to
7 neighbor bytes if the actual IR type was sub-8.

Fix:

- `inst.Store` gains `val_ty: TypeId` (defaults to `.void` for
  backward compat with the LLVM emitter, which doesn't read it).
- `builder.store` captures `getRefType(val)` at emit time.
- `storeAtRawPtr` now takes `val_ty`, looks up
  `types.typeSizeBytes(val_ty)`, and writes exactly that many bytes:
  `.int` → width bytes of the i64 representation (1..8),
  `.float` → 4 (f32 round-trip via @floatCast) or 8,
  `.boolean` → 1 (zeros higher width bytes when destination is wider),
  `.null_val` → width bytes of zero. Width outside the expected band
  bails with a clear diagnostic.

Regression test: `examples/132-comptime-typed-store-widths.sx`. For
every primitive type (u8/u16/u32/u64, s8/s16/s32/s64, bool, f32, f64),
the test:

1. Allocates a 32-byte libc buffer through `context.allocator`.
2. Fills with sentinel byte 0xAA.
3. Writes ONE typed value at offset 8.
4. Sums every byte back.
5. Compares the runtime checksum (LLVM-emitted store, already
   correct) against a comptime checksum baked via `#run`.

Mismatch = neighbor clobber. The test exits non-zero with a per-width
"FAIL u8: comptime=X runtime=Y" line so future regressions surface
the offending width.

Also wired:

- Interp's `index_get` gains `.int` / `.byte_ptr` base arms — `buf[i]`
  through a raw libc-malloc'd pointer reads one byte at offset i.
  Used by the new test's `sum_bytes` loop; previously bailed at
  `op=index_get`.
- `emit_llvm`'s comptime-init catch block prints a real diagnostic
  instead of swallowing the error and filling the const with zero.
  Stale bail state from a previous init is cleared before each call.

154/154 example tests pass (the new test + the existing 153). Chess
still green on macOS / iOS sim / Android.
2026-05-25 11:41:59 +03:00
agra
92c6b47f12 mem: Step 3 — thread __sx_ctx through closure/fn-pointer/method dispatch
Continues the implicit-Context refactor. Bare-fn trampolines, lambda
trampolines, and protocol thunks now carry __sx_ctx at slot 0; call
sites for closures, fn-pointer variables, and method dispatch prepend
the caller's current ctx.

- emit_llvm.zig:1687 call_indirect treats `fp_ctx_slots` leading args
  as opaque ptr (the implicit ctx) when the fn-pointer is default-conv
  under has_implicit_ctx.
- lower.zig:fnPtrTypeWantsCtx predicate gates the prepend at both
  scope-local and global fn-pointer call sites.
- lower.zig:fixupMethodReceiver skips __sx_ctx when probing the
  receiver param's type.
- lower.zig:lowerLambda builds closure type from user-visible params
  only (skip ctx + env).
- lower.zig:closure(bare_fn) builds closure type from user-visible
  params only.
- module.zig: Module.has_implicit_ctx flag mirrors Lowering's switch
  so emit_llvm can read it without a back-pointer.

Tests updated:
- 5 ObjC-block/runtime tests get `callconv(.c)` on fn-ptr types
  cast from `objc_msgSend` / Block.invoke (C-side calls into sx).
- ffi-06-callback gets `callconv(.c)` on double_it/add_with_ctx —
  the registered C-side callbacks.
- 08-types snapshot regen (undefined-init drift from layout shift).
- 11 JNI/ObjC .ir snapshots regen for the ctx-prepended thunk
  signatures.

151/152 example tests pass. Remaining failure (05-run) is the
comptime/interp path that requires Step 7 (callWithDefaultContext).
2026-05-25 08:41:50 +03:00
agra
29784c22a8 mem: implicit-context foundation + many compiler fixes
The session-long set of changes that lay the groundwork for the
Jai-literal implicit-Context-parameter refactor. Lots of accumulated
work; the new arrival is the implicit-ctx foundation (steps 1+2 of
the plan in current/CHECKPOINT-MEM.md):

  Step 1 — `CAllocator :: struct {}` stateless allocator in
    library/modules/allocators.sx, delegating directly to
    libc_malloc/libc_free. `ConstantValue` in src/ir/inst.zig gains a
    `func_ref: FuncId` leaf so nested aggregates can carry function
    pointers (the inline Allocator value's fn-ptr fields). Switch
    sites updated in emit_llvm.zig, print.zig, interp.zig.

  Step 2 — `emitDefaultContextGlobal` in src/ir/lower.zig synthesises
    a static `__sx_default_context` global with a nested-aggregate
    init_val pointing at the CAllocator → Allocator thunks. The
    second-pass `initVtableGlobals` in emit_llvm.zig is generalised
    to handle `.aggregate` init_vals (re-emits after func_map is
    populated so func_ref leaves resolve to real symbols).

Also folded in from earlier work this session:

  - Phase 1.1: `xx value` heap-copy in `buildProtocolValue` routes
    through `context.allocator` via the new `allocViaContext` helper.
  - interp.zig: `marshalForeignArg` double-offset bug fixed —
    `heapSlice` already adds `hp.offset` to the slice ptr, so the
    extra `+ hp.offset` was scribbling memcpy/memset into adjacent
    heap state, corrupting `heap.items[0]`. Symptom: `build_format`
    at comptime produced zero bytes, all `print` calls failed.
  - Lazy lowering: `lazyLowerFunction` now declares foreign-body
    functions as extern stubs in the local (comptime) module so
    cross-module foreign calls resolve.
  - Allocator API: all stdlib allocators on one-line `init() -> *T`
    (CAllocator/GPA: libc-backed; Arena/TrackingAllocator: parent-
    backed; BufAlloc: embeds state at head of user buffer).
  - issues 0038 (transitive #import), 0039 (chess + stdlib migration
    fallout), 0040 (generic struct method dot-dispatch), 0041
    (pointer types as type-arg), 0042 (alias name resolution) — all
    fixed; regression tests in examples/.
  - Diagnostic: `emitError` now embeds the lowering's
    `current_source_file` and enclosing function in the literal
    message; SX_TRACE_UNRESOLVED=1 dumps a Zig stack trace at the
    emit site so misattributed spans can't hide where the failure
    is.
  - tools/verify-step.sh (all-platforms gate) and tools/scratch.sh
    (interp/codegen parity tester) added.

Test suite: 152 example tests pass; chess builds + screenshots on
macOS / iOS sim / Android.
2026-05-24 22:59:20 +03:00
agra
0ba41b2980 ... 2026-05-24 13:42:35 +03:00
agra
30fed66616 ffi #foreign: C-variadic tail via args: ..T
Trailing `args: ..T` on a #foreign declaration now lowers to the C
calling convention's `...` instead of sx-side slice-packing. Drops
the per-arity #foreign-shim workaround for callers of variadic C
APIs (__android_log_print, printf-family, etc.). Closes issue-0043.

- IR: Function.is_variadic on inst.Function; declareFunction drops
  the variadic param from the IR signature for foreign+variadic
  decls.
- emit_llvm: LLVMFunctionType receives is_var_arg=1 when the flag
  is set; call lowering passes extras through unchanged.
- Lowering: packVariadicCallArgs early-outs for foreign+variadic
  (no slice-pack); new promoteCVariadicArgs applies C default
  argument promotion (bool/s8/s16/u8/u16 -> s32, f32 -> f64) to
  extras past the fixed param count.
- Test: examples/ffi-foreign-cvariadic.sx + .c exercise s64/f64/s32
  returns through C va_arg over s32/f64/*u8 element types.

134 host + 6 cross tests pass on the WIP-less baseline.
2026-05-22 13:13:43 +03:00
agra
c02b6b3b1b ffi #jni_main: Alias.new(args) constructor dispatch via JNI NewObject
Adds the constructor-invocation arm of the foreign-class DSL:
`SurfaceView.new(ctx)` (where `SurfaceView` is a `#foreign #jni_class`
with `static new :: (ctx: *Context) -> *Self;`) lowers to
`FindClass(env, "android/view/SurfaceView") + GetMethodID(env, cls,
"<init>", "(args)V") + NewObject(env, cls, mid, args...)`. Returns
the fresh jobject.

  - inst.zig: `JniMsgSend.is_constructor` flag + `parent_class_path`
    re-purposed to carry the class being constructed (alongside its
    existing nonvirtual-super-class use). Mutually exclusive with
    `is_static` / `is_nonvirtual`.
  - lower.zig: `lowerCall.field_access` arm now recognises
    `Alias.method(args)` where `Alias` resolves in `foreign_class_map`
    and the matching member is `static`. `new` routes to a new
    `lowerForeignStaticCall` that derives a `(args)V` JNI descriptor
    and emits a `JniMsgSend` with `is_constructor=true`. Non-`new`
    static calls report a clear "use #jni_static_call" diagnostic
    until that sugar lands.
  - emit_llvm.zig: new `NewObject` vtable slot (28) + `emitJniConstructor`
    helper expanding the FindClass+GetMethodID+NewObject chain. The
    jni_msg_send arm short-circuits to it when `is_constructor` is set.

Smoke `ffi-jni-main-03-ctor.sx` exercises both this slice and the
previous super-dispatch slice in a single `onCreate` body: calls
`super.onCreate(b)` then constructs a `SurfaceView` with the Activity
as Context. IR shows the expected six-stage chain (FindClass+GetMethodID+
CallNonvirtual + FindClass+GetMethodID+NewObject); APK builds clean.

Naming caveat: the Java type `android.content.Context` clashes with
sx stdlib's `Context :: struct {...}` (heap-context). The smoke aliases
it `JContext` — future work could add a path-prefix or `as` rename
form on `#jni_class` to avoid the manual rename.

133 host / 6 cross / zig build test all green.
2026-05-20 17:14:51 +03:00
agra
d946e3d577 ffi #jni_main: sx-side super.method(args) dispatch via CallNonvirtual<T>Method
Inside a `#jni_main` (or any sx-defined `#jni_class`) bodied method,
`super.method(args)` lowers to JNI's nonvirtual dispatch against the
parent class resolved via `#extends` (default `android.app.Activity`).

  - lower.zig: tracks `current_foreign_class` + `current_foreign_method`
    around each `synthesizeJniMainStub` body; pushes the JNIEnv* arg
    onto the lexical `#jni_env` stack so omitted-env JNI calls inside
    the body see env without a wrapper. New `lowerSuperCall` handles
    the `super.method(args)` receiver pattern: derives parent path,
    reuses the enclosing method's signature when names match (the
    common `super.<override>(args)` case), or looks up the method on
    the parent class declared as `#foreign #jni_class`.
  - inst.zig: `JniMsgSend` gains `is_nonvirtual: bool` and
    `parent_class_path: ?[]const u8` — the dispatch tag + super class
    foreign path. Mutually exclusive with `is_static`.
  - emit_llvm.zig: new `CallNonvirtual<T>Method` vtable slots + a
    fourth dispatch arm. Resolves the parent jclass via
    `FindClass(env, parent_path)` (per-call; caching is follow-up),
    then `GetMethodID(env, parent_cls, name, sig)`, then
    `CallNonvirtual<T>Method(env, obj, parent_cls, mid, args...)`.

Disassembly on the smoke confirms the chain:
`ldr [env+0x30]` (FindClass) → `ldr [env+0x108]` (GetMethodID) →
`ldr [env+0x2d8]` (CallNonvirtualVoidMethod) with `(env, self,
parent_cls, mid, bundle)`.

132 host / 5 cross / zig build test all green. The slice unblocks
Activity lifecycle overrides (onCreate, onResume, onPause) calling
their required `super.<method>(args)` without raw `#jni_call`
boilerplate.
2026-05-20 16:57:30 +03:00
agra
6a3260ff65 ffi 2.16c green: TL fallback via C-helper runtime + always-omit env in #jni_call
`#jni_call` collapses to a single surface — env is *always* implicit:
either picked up from the lexically-enclosing `#jni_env(env) { ... }`
block's Ref (cheap, register-resident, no TL touch) or from the
runtime's thread-local slot via `sx_jni_env_tl_get()` (one fn call
per dispatch). The explicit-env shape is gone — chess and the
existing tests migrate cleanly by wrapping their helper-fn bodies
in `#jni_env(env) { ... }`.

The TL slot lives outside the user's IR module so the LLVM ORC JIT
can load object files cleanly without `orc_rt` for TLS support:

  library/vendors/sx_jni_runtime/sx_jni_env_tl.c:
    static _Thread_local void *sx_jni_env_tl_slot;
    void *sx_jni_env_tl_get(void) { return sx_jni_env_tl_slot; }
    void sx_jni_env_tl_set(void *env) { sx_jni_env_tl_slot = env; }

Linkage:
- sx-the-compiler links the .c file via build.zig so the JIT
  process-symbol generator resolves `sx_jni_env_tl_get`/`_set`.
- AOT targets get the same .c file auto-linked via the lowering
  pass: when lower touches the TL externs, it sets
  `needs_jni_env_tl_runtime`, and `Compilation.lowerToIR` appends a
  synthetic `CImportInfo` to `lowering_extra_c_sources` that
  `collectCImportSources` merges with user-written ones.

Lowering-side changes:
- `getJniEnvTlFids` lazily declares the two externs (parallel
  to `getSelRegisterNameFid`) and flips `needs_jni_env_tl_runtime`.
- `#jni_env(env) { body }` emits save→set→body→restore via three
  `call` ops to the externs; the inner body sees env via the
  lexical-direct stack.
- `lowerJniCall` resolves env from `jni_env_stack` (top) or the TL
  fallback. The explicit-env branch is gone.
- `jni_env_stack_base` tracks per-fn lexical scope so lazy-lowering
  a callee doesn't accidentally see the caller's Ref (Refs are only
  valid inside one fn's instruction stream).

Test migration (mechanical):
- ffi-jni-call-{01..09}: each helper fn wraps `#jni_call(...)`
  bodies in `#jni_env(env) { ... }`. Returning values pass through
  the block as an expression — `#jni_env` now also lowers in
  expression position.

Verified:
- zig build test + tests/run_examples.sh: 130/130 green.
- tests/cross_compile.sh: 3/3 green.
- Chess APK rebuilt + reinstalled on Pixel. Board renders with
  status-bar clearance + info panel intact; no crashes in logcat.
  Safe-insets dispatch through `#jni_env` + lexical-direct now
  fully exercised end-to-end on real hardware.
2026-05-20 13:53:25 +03:00
agra
0d883b412d ffi 1.17: #jni_call(name, sig) literal-keyed slot interning
Two `#jni_call` sites with the same string-literal `(name, sig)` pair
now share a single `jclass` GlobalRef slot and a single `jmethodID`
slot, populated lazily on the first call to any matching site.
Non-literal sites keep the per-call `GetObjectClass` + `GetMethodID`
sequence from step 1.15.

Per-call-site lowering for literal sites:

  %cached_mid = load ptr, @SX_JNI_MID_<key>
  %is_cached  = icmp ne ptr %cached_mid, null
  br i1 %is_cached, cont, miss
miss:
  %local_cls  = GetObjectClass(env, target)
  %global_cls = NewGlobalRef(env, local_cls)     ; vtable slot 21
  store ptr %global_cls, @SX_JNI_CLS_<key>
  %fresh_mid  = GetMethodID(env, global_cls, name, sig)
  store ptr %fresh_mid, @SX_JNI_MID_<key>
  br cont
cont:
  %mid = phi ptr [%cached_mid, before], [%fresh_mid, miss]
  call <Type>Method(env, target, %mid, args...)

Wiring:
- `JniMsgSend.cache_key: ?CacheKey` (new) carries `(name_str,
  sig_str)` when both `name` and `sig` are string-literal AST nodes;
  empty for non-literal call sites.
- `lower.zig` populates `cache_key` from the AST.
- `emit_llvm.zig` `getOrCreateJniSlots(name, sig)` returns the
  `{cls_slot, mid_slot}` pair, creating and caching them on first
  lookup. Key is `name\x00sig` so the separator can't collide with
  any JNI identifier byte.
- `mangleJniKey` builds an LLVM-identifier suffix from the pair, used
  in the `@SX_JNI_{CLS,MID}_<suffix>` global names.

IR snapshot at `tests/expected/ffi-jni-call-03-methodid-sharing.ir`
updated: two call sites against literal `("noop", "()V")` now share
`@SX_JNI_CLS_noop____V` and `@SX_JNI_MID_noop____V`. Pre-1.17 snapshot
had two independent `GetMethodID` calls; post-1.17 has one global
slot pair plus per-call lazy-init branches.

Note: an unrelated regression in `examples/ffi-objc-call-12-rect-u64-returns.sx`
exists in the working tree (parse error from an in-progress C-import
block) and is left untouched.
2026-05-19 22:22:55 +03:00
agra
9afcaa5af0 ffi 1.15: #jni_call(void) codegen — make-green
New `.jni_msg_send` IR opcode carrying `{env, target, name, sig,
args[], is_static}`. `lowerFfiIntrinsicCall` now dispatches on
`fic.kind`: `.objc_call` keeps the existing path; `.jni_call` and
`.jni_static_call` route through `lowerJniCall`, which emits the new
opcode.

emit_llvm.zig expands `.jni_msg_send` into the JNI vtable
indirection:

  %ifs              = load ptr, %env                  ; vtable
  %get_obj_class    = load ptr, gep(%ifs, i32 31)
  %cls              = call ptr %get_obj_class(%env, %target)
  %get_method_id    = load ptr, gep(%ifs, i32 33)
  %mid              = call ptr %get_method_id(%env, %cls, %name, %sig)
  %call_void_method = load ptr, gep(%ifs, i32 61)
  call void %call_void_method(%env, %target, %mid, args...)

Per step 1.15's scope: only `.jni_call` (instance) + `void` return
are wired through the switch. `.jni_static_call` (1.23) and the
non-void returns (1.18–1.22) drop to a placeholder `LLVMGetUndef` so
the build doesn't fault — the next-step commits flip those arms one
shape at a time. Method-ID caching is step 1.17.

Two small helpers landed alongside:
- `loadJniFn(ifs, offset, name)` — GEP into the vtable + load.
- `extractSlicePtr(val)` — string literals lower as `{ptr, i64}`
  slices in sx IR; JNI's `GetMethodID` expects raw C strings, so
  this extracts field 0 when the source is a slice.

Android cross-compile now passes for `examples/ffi-jni-call-02-void.sx`
(2/2 cross targets green). Host run_examples still passes 112/112.
Chess iOS-sim + Android both compile clean.
2026-05-19 21:32:18 +03:00
agra
d43385112c ffi 1.6: objc_msg_send IR opcode + per-call-site LLVM fn type
102/102 regression tests pass; chess Android + iOS-sim still build
clean. `ffi-objc-call-04-primitive-returns` flips from xfail to
passing with both nil-recv and real-recv flavors of *void / s64
returns exercised.

Key change: a new `objc_msg_send` IR opcode bundles (recv, sel,
extra args) and carries the return type via the `Inst.ty` field.
emit_llvm.zig builds a per-call-site LLVM function type from the
argument Refs' IR types (recv/sel as ptr; extra args through
abiCoerceParamType) and dispatches with LLVMBuildCall2. One
declared `@objc_msgSend` symbol is reused across every return
type — opaque pointers make the function value type-erased, so
each call site picks its own ABI.

  before:  one (recv, sel) -> ptr LLVM declaration, hard-coded
           per call site; only void return wired in 1.3.
  after:   same declaration, each call site provides a fresh
           LLVMBuildCall2 fn-type → s64 / *void / bool / f64
           returns all dispatch correctly without separate FuncIds.

Selector init mechanism: stayed with the @llvm.global_ctors
constructor. Investigated clang's
`__DATA,__objc_selrefs` + `externally_initialized` shape — works
for fully-linked binaries (dyld substitutes the SEL at load
time) but **LLVM ORC JIT** (the engine behind `sx run`) doesn't
process Mach-O Obj-C metadata sections, so the slot keeps its
initial value (the method-name string pointer) and dispatch
crashes with "<null selector>". The portable choice: keep the
constructor AND inject a direct call to it at `main`'s entry —
idempotent under dyld (sel_registerName returns the same SEL on
re-registration), required for ORC JIT.

Files touched:
  src/ir/inst.zig    | new ObjcMsgSend struct + opcode
  src/ir/lower.zig   | drop the void-only restriction; emit the
                       new opcode; remove the orphaned
                       getObjcMsgSendFid path (objc_msgSend
                       declaration moved to emit_llvm)
  src/ir/emit_llvm.zig | objc_msg_send arm (per-call-site
                       LLVMBuildCall2); lazy `@objc_msgSend`
                       declaration via getObjcMsgSendValue;
                       emitObjcSelectorInit refactored to inject
                       the ctor call at main's entry
  src/ir/{print,interp}.zig | switch arms for the new opcode

`ffi-objc-call-03-selector-sharing.ir` snapshot updates to
reflect the new shape (the `call ... @objc_msgSend` call sites
no longer mention a typed wrapper).
2026-05-19 18:39:10 +03:00
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63565e41ff abi: pass >16B aggregates by ptr-in-next-reg (Apple ARM64 ABI) + Path B for fn-ptr casts
Three stacked compiler bugs were causing iOS-sim chess to crash inside
[MTLTexture replaceRegion:...]. Fixing them lets every replaceRegion call
site succeed (1×1 RGBA8, 1MB R8 atlas, 440×440 chess pieces).

Path B for callconv(.c) fn-pointer casts:
- FunctionInfo now carries call_conv: CallConv (TypeInfo.CallConv) so
  function-type interning distinguishes sx-CC from C-CC. Inst.zig's
  Function.CallingConvention aliases the same enum.
- Parser accepts an optional `callconv(.c)` suffix on fn-pointer type
  spellings (factored into parseOptionalCallConv() shared with parseFnDecl
  and parseLambda).
- resolveFunctionType passes the parsed CC through functionTypeCC().
- .call_indirect reads fp.call_conv == .c and applies the C-ABI
  alloca+materialize for >16B aggregate args (Path A's behaviour at .call).

Apple ARM64 ABI (drop LLVM byval):
- Side-by-side asm diff vs clang's emission for the equivalent C call site
  showed LLVM's `byval` attribute lowers Apple-arm64 byval on the stack,
  while clang passes the struct via a pointer in the next int register
  (x2 for replaceRegion:). The runtime objc_msgSend dispatch path expects
  clang's convention.
- Dropped the byval attribute from the function-signature emission and
  from both call sites (.call and .call_indirect). The materialize-into-
  alloca + pass-plain-ptr pattern stays — the call site now matches
  clang's `mov x2, sp` exactly.
- Path A's sx-to-sx case continues to work since both ends use plain ptr
  (caller does alloca+store+pass, callee loads from the ptr in prologue).

Protocol dispatch (emitProtocolDispatch):
- Untargeted `null` lowers as const_null with type .void (per
  target_type orelse .void). The "wrap-value-in-alloca-pass-pointer"
  branch alloca'd a void slot, which LLVM's IRBuilder asserts on —
  EXC_BREAKPOINT in getTypeSizeInBits, manifesting as exit 133 / SIGTRAP
  when building the chess game. Fixed by re-emitting as
  constNull(void_ptr) when arg_ty == .void && expected_ty == void_ptr.
- is_pointer_ty only recognized .pointer, so [*]T (many_pointer) was
  alloca-wrapped — the heap pixels pointer from stbi_load was stored
  into a stack slot and the slot's address was passed as the *void arg.
  Fixed by extending the check to `.pointer or .many_pointer`.

metal.sx call sites + lifecycle guards:
- msg_replace (replaceRegion:, MTLRegion = 48B) and the two setScissorRect:
  sites (MTLScissorRect = 32B) now spell their fn-pointer types with
  by-value params + callconv(.c) — the *MTLRegion/@local workaround is
  gone.
- metal_begin_frame_ios bails before nextDrawable when pixel_w/h are 0
  (drawableSize 0×0 makes nextDrawable abort via XPC).
- metal_init_ios only sets drawableSize when dims are positive.
- begin_frame's encoder/cmd_buffer failure paths now clear self.drawable
  so a partial failure doesn't leak a drawable back into the pool.

Examples + tests:
- examples/86-callconv-c-fnptr-large-aggregate.sx — new, covers Path B
  with C-CC fn-ptr cast.
- examples/87-fnptr-cast-large-aggregate.sx — renamed from issue-0025.sx,
  covers Path B with default sx-CC (the negative case).
- examples/85-cc-c-large-aggregate.sx — from Session 60, covers Path A.
- examples/issue-0014.sx, issue-0024.sx, issue-0025.sx — removed
  (resolved earlier this work).

71 regression tests pass, 0 failed. Chess game builds clean for iOS sim
and reaches its frame loop without aborting. Runtime: chess UI still
doesn't render — remaining issue is in the UIKit lifecycle / CAMetalLayer
setup (legacy-app vs scene-API hybrid), not a compiler bug. See
current/CHECKPOINT.md "Next step" for the diagnosis + options.
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