// ASM stream — global (module-scope) `asm { … }` executed via the JIT (`sx run`), // NOT AOT. `sx run` compiles the whole module to an in-memory object (the // integrated assembler assembles the `module asm` block into it), then ORC // relocates and runs it — so a module-asm symbol IS resolvable at JIT main // execution, just like a normal symbol. The only path that can't see it is a // COMPILE-TIME `#run` call (the interpreter resolves externs via host dlsym; the // symbol isn't linked yet — see 1654). Sibling of 1648 (which exercises the same // feature via AOT). aarch64-macos-pinned; ir-only elsewhere. asm { #string ASM .global _my_sub _my_sub: sub x0, x0, x1 ret ASM, }; my_sub :: (a: i64, b: i64) -> i64 extern; main :: () -> i64 { return my_sub(44, 2); // 42, computed by the global-asm routine, under JIT }