`collectCaptures` in `src/ir/lower.zig` was the closure free-variable
analyzer that decides which names from a closure body need to be
boxed into the env struct at lambda-build time. Its switch on AST
node kind enumerated every other shape (`.call`, `.if_expr`,
`.match_expr`, `.for_expr`, etc.) but no arm for `.ffi_intrinsic_call`,
so the trailing `else => {}` quietly dropped its `args[]` and
`return_type` walks. Names referenced inside `#objc_call(T)(recv,
"sel:", ...)` from a closure body never made it into the captures
list, so when lowering bound the closure scope from env, those names
came back as "unresolved".
The fix adds the missing arm — walk `return_type` and every `args[i]`
the same way `.call` walks `callee` + `args`.
Companion changes:
- `examples/issue-0038.sx` → `examples/103-ffi-closure-capture.sx`
(out of the open-issue namespace; comment header tightened to
describe the feature, not the historical bug).
- `examples/ffi-objc-call-09-in-construct.sx` drops the
`g_hasher_recv` module-global workaround that was added for this
bug — the closure now captures `recv` from `make_hasher`'s arg
list normally.
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// Phase 1 steps 1.11–1.13 (PLAN-FFI.md): `#objc_call` call sites
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// embedded inside the sx surface constructs. None touch a new ABI
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// path — the lowering routes the call identically regardless of
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// the enclosing scope, and this test pins that lemma.
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//
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// 1. Struct method body Probe.fetch
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// 2. Protocol impl method body impl Hashable for Probe
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// 3. Closure value body closure that calls hash
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//
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// 1.14 (separate test): `inline if OS == { case }` gating across
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// targets — verified by `tests/cross_compile.sh`.
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#import "modules/std.sx";
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#import "modules/compiler.sx";
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#import "modules/std/objc.sx";
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// ── 1. Struct method calling #objc_call ─────────────────────────────
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Probe :: struct {
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receiver: *void = null;
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fetch :: (self: *Probe) -> s64 {
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#objc_call(s64)(self.receiver, "hash");
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}
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}
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// ── 2. Protocol impl method ────────────────────────────────────────
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Hashable :: protocol {
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sx_hash :: (self: *Self) -> s64;
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}
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impl Hashable for Probe {
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sx_hash :: (self: *Probe) -> s64 {
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#objc_call(s64)(self.receiver, "hash") * 2;
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}
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}
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// ── 3. Closure body invoking #objc_call ─────────────────────────────
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// The closure captures `recv` from its enclosing function and
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// references it inside the `#objc_call` arg list. Locked in by
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// `examples/103-ffi-closure-capture.sx`.
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make_hasher :: (recv: *void) -> Closure(s32) -> s64 {
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closure((dummy: s32) -> s64 => #objc_call(s64)(recv, "hash"));
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}
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// ── 4. Generic function body — instantiated per call site ───────────
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hash_through :: (recv: $T) -> s64 {
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p : *void = xx recv;
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#objc_call(s64)(p, "hash");
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}
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main :: () -> s32 {
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inline if OS == .macos {
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ns_object := objc_getClass("NSObject".ptr);
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p : Probe = .{ receiver = ns_object };
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// 1. struct method
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h1 := p.fetch();
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print("fetch != 0 = {}\n", h1 != 0);
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// 2. protocol method (doubles the raw hash; mostly checking
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// dispatch / arg threading, not the math)
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h2 := p.sx_hash();
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print("protocol h2 = {}\n", h2 == h1 * 2);
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// 3. closure (receives a dummy arg to keep the `Closure(T) -> R`
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// arity matching 35-closures.sx; `recv` is captured from
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// `make_hasher`'s arg list and used inside the `#objc_call`).
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hasher := make_hasher(ns_object);
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h3 := hasher(0);
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print("closure h3 = {}\n", h3 == h1);
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// 4. generic function — instantiates with T = *void here
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h4 := hash_through(ns_object);
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print("generic h4 = {}\n", h4 == h1);
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}
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inline if OS != .macos {
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print("skipped (not macos)\n");
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}
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0;
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}
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