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// `.*` on a non-pointer must be a clean compile diagnostic, NOT a codegen
// panic. Regression: a stale `value.*` (e.g. after a parameter changed from
// `*T` to `T` by value) used to lower a `.deref` with an `.unresolved` result
// type, which slipped through to emit_llvm's "unresolved type reached LLVM
// emission" panic with no source location. `lowerDerefExpr` now diagnoses it.
// Expected: a clean error pointing at the deref; exit 1.
Point :: struct { x: i32; y: i32; }
main :: () -> i32 {
p : Point = .{ x = 3, y = 4 };
q := p.*; // ERROR: `p` is a Point value, not a pointer
return q.x;
}