Each trace frame now shows the offending source line with a `^` caret
under the column — in the catch-handler formatter, the failable-main C
reporter, and the comptime path.
The source line is embedded at compile time as a 5th Frame field
(line_text), not read from disk at runtime: the file field is a
basename and a runtime read would add a filesystem dependency that
fails under the test harness and on locked-down targets.
- errors.lineAt(src, offset): shared helper for the whole source line.
- Frame gains line_text (mirrored in emit_llvm getFrameStructType,
trace.sx Frame, sx_trace.c SxFrame). emitTraceFrame embeds it; the
interp .trace_resolve extracts it from the source map.
- trace.sx (new spaces helper) and the C reporter render the line +
a col-aligned caret, guarded on a non-empty line_text.
Snapshots 243/244/247/253 regenerated. Gates: zig build, zig build
test, run_examples.sh -> 291 passed.
Return-trace frames now resolve to real `func at file:line:col`
in-process — no DWARF, no symbolizer.
- New niladic, span-stamped `.trace_frame` IR op (mirrors is_comptime):
carries no operands; each backend derives the frame from context.
lower.zig's placeholderTraceFrame emits it; the existing
sx_trace_push call consumes it.
- emit_llvm: resolve the op's span + current function to
{file(basename), line, col, func}, build an interned Frame global
({string,i32,i32,string}, strings cached by content), push its
address (ptrtoint).
- interp: pack (func_id << 32 | span.start) for the comptime resolver
(slice 3b); never a pointer.
- sx_trace.c report_unhandled derefs SxFrame; trace.sx gains the Frame
struct, frame_at -> *Frame, and field-reading to_string. Layout
mirrored in 3 places with cross-ref comments.
Verified JIT + AOT. Snapshots 243/244/247 regenerated (placeholder ->
func at file:line:col). Gates: zig build, zig build test,
run_examples.sh -> 290 passed.
`lhs or rhs` with failable operands now lowers as a full short-circuit
chain (was a loud bail). Each failing attempt routes to the next operand;
the chain resolves when an operand succeeds or a value terminator absorbs;
total failure propagates to the function — or, when the chain is the operand
of a `catch`, to the handler. All in ir/lower.zig.
- Dispatch (lowerBinaryOp .or_op): structural `orIsFailableChain` (an operand
is a `try`, error-channel-typed, or a nested failable `or` chain) instead of
the type-only `exprIsFailable(lhs)`, which missed nested chains (a try-chain's
value type is non-failable T).
- inferExprType .or_op: a failable chain reports its success type via
`orChainSuccessType` (was `.bool`).
- lowerFailableOr rewritten: flatten the left-assoc chain, lower operands
left-to-right. Non-final failure → push frame + fall to next operand block
(no function exit, so onfail doesn't fire). Success → clear trace + merge.
Final failure → push frame + route to a `catch` target (chain_fail_target
field) if set, else propagate (cleanup + error return). Value terminator →
clear + merge the terminator value. Subsumes the E2.4a path. Widening
factored into `checkEscapeWidening`, checked only at a propagating final
operand.
- Catch-over-chain: lowerCatchOverChain sets chain_fail_target so the chain's
total failure reaches the handler (binds the final tag, may inspect the
trace, clears on non-diverging exit).
Verified JIT + AOT: 2-/3-operand chains, bare chain + value terminator, void
chains, all-fail propagation (exit 1 + trace), catch-over-chain, trace
clear-on-absorb, onfail gating. examples/246-failable-or-chain.sx (exit 120),
247-failable-or-chain-propagate.sx (exit 1 + trace).