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sx/examples/0052-basic-slice-range-bounds.sx
agra fea5617e4e lang: slice ranges take the same bound markers as for-header ranges
xs[1..=3] (end inclusive), xs[0<..<4] (both exclusive), xs[..=2]
(prefix form with markers, implicit 0 start), xs[2<..] (open end,
exclusive start), and xs[..] (whole collection) — lowered as lo+1 /
hi+1 on the existing subslice op. Strings slice through the same path.
An explicit end marker requires an end expression, matching the
for-header rule.

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// Slice range bound markers — same matrix as for-header ranges: each side
// of `..` takes `=` (inclusive) or `<` (exclusive), defaults 0-inclusive
// start / exclusive end. Prefix form takes markers too ([..=2], [<..3]);
// [..] is the whole slice; bounds are arbitrary expressions; strings slice
// through the same path.
#import "modules/std.sx";
dump :: (s: []s64, tag: string) {
print("{}: ", tag);
for s (v) { print("{} ", v); }
print("(len {})\n", s.len);
}
main :: () -> s32 {
xs : [6]s64 = .[10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15];
full : []s64 = xs[0..6];
dump(full[1..=3], "1..=3"); // 11 12 13
dump(full[0<..<4], "0<..<4"); // 11 12 13
dump(full[..=2], "..=2"); // 10 11 12
dump(full[<..3], "<..3"); // 11 12
dump(full[2<..], "2<.."); // 13 14 15
dump(full[..], ".."); // all six
x := 3;
dump(full[x-1..=x+1], "x-1..=x+1"); // 12 13 14
s := "abcdef";
print("str 1..=3: {}\n", s[1..=3]); // bcd
print("str 0<..<4: {}\n", s[0<..<4]); // bcd
0
}