# PLAN-RACE — Stream B2/A1: `race` over the M:1 fiber scheduler Carved from the async roadmap ([../design/execution-evolution-roadmap.md](../design/execution-evolution-roadmap.md) §4.5, §4.6, §7 step 3). The headline A1 feature still missing after Stream B1: **`race`** — start N async tasks, return when the FIRST completes, and **structurally** cancel + join the losers before returning. The result is a synthesized tagged-union mirroring the input named tuple's labels. ```sx fa := s.go(() -> A => read_a(conn)); // *Task(A) fb := s.go(() -> B => read_b(conn)); // *Task(B) winner := s.race((a: fa, b: fb)); // RaceResult = enum { a: A; b: B } if winner == { case .a: (v) { handle_a(v); } // v : A (fb cancelled + joined) case .b: (v) { handle_b(v); } // v : B (fa cancelled + joined) } // positional form: s.race((fa, fb)) → tags ._0 / ._1 ``` ## Design decisions (grounded against the tree, 2026-06-26) - **Built over the M:1 `Task` layer, NOT `context.io`/`Future`.** The suspending async is `sched.go`/`wait`/`cancel` over `*Task($R)` (B1.4a); `context.io.async`→`Future` is the BLOCKING impl (workers run inline → racing is meaningless there). The roadmap's "Future" maps to our `*Task`. `race` is a `Scheduler`/`Task` UFCS function in `library/modules/std/sched.sx`. - **The result is a comptime-synthesized nominal tagged-union** (`RaceResult`), one variant per input tuple element: variant NAME = the tuple label (positional → `_0`/`_1`), payload = the task's result type. Synthesis uses the proven `declare`/`define`/`make_enum` + `field_count`/`field_name`/ `field_type` reflection (examples 0619–0623, 0646). The input arrives as an inferred type PARAMETER `$T` (a named tuple of `*Task(..)`), which reflects correctly (issue 0195 fixed; the tuple-*alias* gap is issue 0196, NOT on this path). - **Cancellation rides the existing cooperative `Task.cancel`** (sets the flag + `.canceled` state). `race` cancels every loser, then `wait`s each (joins) so no loser fiber outlives the `race` call — structured. Reuses `suspend_self`/`wake`; no new scheduler machinery. ## The one net-new compiler primitive (step 1) **`pointee($P: Type) -> Type #builtin`** — given a pointer type `*X`, return `X`. This is the only missing reflection capability: `race` must project each tuple element `*Task(A)` to its result type `A`, and there is currently NO way to get a pointer's target type at comptime (`field_count(*X)`=0, `type_info` has no pointer variant). With it the projection is pure sx: ```sx TaskResult :: ($P: Type) -> Type { // P = *Task(A) → A return field_type(pointee(P), 0); // pointee → Task(A); field 0 = `value: A` } ``` Small + generally useful (reflection is currently complete for aggregates but blind to pointer targets). Mirror `field_type`'s `#builtin` plumbing (`src/ir/lower/call.zig` + `src/ir/calls.zig`), backed by the pointer TypeInfo's pointee TypeId (`src/ir/types.zig`). Lock with a comptime example. ## Steps (each: implement → lock with an example → `zig build test` green → both platforms) 1. **`pointee` reflection builtin.** Add `pointee($P: Type) -> Type` (core.sx + compiler). Example: `pointee(*i64)` = `i64`, `field_type(pointee(*Task(i64)), 0)` = the task value type. (worker+review) 2. **`RaceResult($T) -> Type` synthesis.** Type-fn: reflect the named-tuple `$T` of `*Task(..)`, project each element via `TaskResult`, mint the tagged-union (labels → variants). Comptime-only example asserting the minted type's `field_count`/`field_name` match the input tuple. 3. **`Task.Value` projection + result construction.** Confirm a winner's value can be boxed into the minted variant by label/index (uses the existing variant-construction path). 4. **Runtime `race(tasks: $T) -> RaceResult(T)`.** Suspend the caller until the first task is `.ready`; build the winner variant; then cancel + `wait`-join every loser before returning. Single-winner (first by completion order; FIFO tiebreak). Example: 2 tasks, deterministic winner via `sleep` ordering (like 1817), asserting the loser is cancelled + joined. 5. **Positional tuple form** (`._0`/`._1`) + edge cases (already-ready task → immediate, single-task race, all-cancelled). Examples. 6. **Validate** every new example byte-identical on aarch64-macOS host AND aarch64-linux container; full `zig build test` green; adversarially review each step. ## Status - **Step 0 (prereq) DONE:** issue 0195 (tuple/array/vector field reflection) fixed + committed (`8ac6c573`). Tuple reflection works on inline + `$T`-param forms. Issue 0196 (tuple *alias*) filed, not on the critical path. - **NEXT: Step 1 — the `pointee` builtin.**