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sx/examples/0408-protocols-optional-protocol.sx
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// `?Protocol = null` — optional protocol boxes use sentinel-shape
// (ctx == null is the "none" state), so they cost no extra storage
// beyond the protocol's standard 2-pointer layout. Method calls on
// a non-null optional protocol auto-unwrap and dispatch through the
// vtable / inline fn-ptrs as usual.
#import "modules/std.sx";
GPU :: protocol {
ping :: () -> i64;
}
Impl :: struct {}
impl GPU for Impl {
ping :: (self: *Impl) -> i64 { 42 }
}
main :: () -> i32 {
g : ?GPU = null;
if g != null {
print("BAD: g not null at start\n");
} else {
print("g initially null\n");
}
g = xx @Impl.{};
if g != null {
n := g.ping();
print("after assign: g.ping() = {}\n", n);
} else {
print("BAD: g still null after assign\n");
}
0
}