// Regression (issue 0100 F2): lowering a QUALIFIED imported function whose // body terminates must leave the CALLER's lowering state untouched. // // `m :: #import …` registers `m.foo` as a module-qualified alias with a unique // FuncId (the identity fix, issue 0100 / example 0719) and lowers it through // `lazyLowerFunction`'s null-FuncId `lowerFunction` path. `foo`'s body folds // `if true { return helper(); }` to an unconditional return, so its lowering // ends with `block_terminated = true`. The null-FuncId path used to restore // every saved caller field EXCEPT `block_terminated`, so that flag leaked back // into `main`, and `main`'s own trailing `print` / `return 0` were treated as // dead-after-terminator — the compiler rejected `return 0` with "body produces // no value". The fix routes all exit paths through one save/restore defer, so // the qualified alias is transparent to the caller. (`helper` also lives in // m.sx's own flat import, exercising the F1 source-context restore too.) #import "modules/std.sx"; m :: #import "0721-modules-qualified-terminating-callee/m.sx"; report :: (label: string, ok: bool) { if ok { print("{}: ok\n", label); } else { print("{}: FAIL\n", label); } } main :: () -> i32 { // Qualified callee whose body terminates via a constant-folded `if true`. x := m.foo(); // Caller statements AFTER the call must still be emitted (not dead). report("terminating-callee", x == 7); print("after\n"); // The caller's OWN return — rejected pre-fix because block_terminated leaked. return 0; }