// Step 2.5 — contextual typing for closure literals with N (heterogeneous) // params. An untyped lambda `(a, b, c) => ...` takes each param's type // positionally from the expected `Closure(T0, T1, T2) -> R` signature, in both // assignment and argument position. (Previously only the first param — or // all-same-typed params — resolved; trailing params silently defaulted to i64.) #import "modules/std.sx"; // argument-position: lambda typed from the parameter's closure type. apply2 :: (f: Closure(i64, string) -> i64, x: i64, s: string) -> i64 { return f(x, s); } apply3 :: (f: Closure(i64, i64, string) -> i64, a: i64, b: i64, c: string) -> i64 { return f(a, b, c); } main :: () -> i32 { // assignment-position, mixed (i64, string) params — `b` is string. cb : Closure(i64, string) -> i64 = (a, b) => a + b.len; print("cb={}\n", cb(10, "hello")); // 10 + 5 = 15 // argument-position, 2 params. print("r={}\n", apply2((a, b) => a + b.len, 10, "hello")); // 15 // argument-position, 3 params (i64, i64, string). print("q={}\n", apply3((a, b, c) => a + b + c.len, 1, 2, "xyz")); // 1+2+3 = 6 0 }