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sx/examples/1049-errors-cleanup-absorption-reject.sx
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// Rejection counterpart to 1048 (ERR step E1.7). A bare (un-absorbed) failable
// call in a `defer` / `onfail` body is a compile error — the block is already
// exiting, so the error has nowhere to propagate. It must be absorbed locally
// with `catch` or `or <value>`. Both a `defer` and an `onfail` bare call are
// flagged; the program never runs (exit 1).
#import "modules/std.sx";
E :: error { Bad }
failing :: () -> !E { raise error.Bad; }
work :: (n: i32) -> !E {
defer failing(); // REJECTED: bare failable in a defer body
onfail { failing(); } // REJECTED: bare failable in an onfail body
if n < 0 { raise error.Bad; }
return;
}
main :: () -> i32 {
a := work(-1);
return 0;
}