// Variadic heterogeneous type packs — step 3: `$args[$i]` in // type positions. // // `$args[$i]` resolves to the i-th element type of the active // pack binding wherever a type expression is expected: // - return type: `-> $args[0]` // - local var annotation: `x : $args[1] = ...` // - (later: param types, fn-pointer types, struct field types) // // Today's parser hits "expected '{'" at the `$args[0]` token in // the return type position because the `$` arm only // accepts plain generic names; `[]` after the name isn't // recognised. This file pins that rejection. Next commit teaches // the parser to accept `$[]` and adds a new // `PackIndexTypeExpr` AST node; `resolveTypeWithBindings` // consults the active `pack_arg_types` map. // // The body intentionally exercises TWO positions per mono — the // return type AND a local annotation — so the parser change has // to cover more than just the trailing return arrow. #import "modules/std.sx"; swap_take :: (..$args) -> $args[0] { second : $args[1] = args[1]; // `second` is bound and typed — confirms the local-annotation // path also resolves. The body returns args[0] (statically // typed as $args[0]). return args[0]; } main :: () -> i32 { // Heterogeneous call shapes — each picks a different concrete // pair, gets its own mono. a : i64 = swap_take(42, "ignored"); // $args[0] = i64, $args[1] = string b : string = swap_take("first", 99); // $args[0] = string, $args[1] = i64 print("{} {}\n", a, b); return 0; }