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sx/examples/1665-platform-macos-bundle-smoke.sx
agra 445ae9705c P5.8: add a macOS .app bundle smoke test to the corpus (closes the no-bundler-coverage gap)
The corpus had ZERO bundler coverage (the stream's named top risk). Add a `.build`
`bundle` directive to the corpus runner: after a successful `aot` build it asserts
each `expect` entry exists under the produced `.app` (repo-relative), then `rm -rf`s
it. macOS-host only — the `.app` + codesign are Apple-specific, so the example is
skipped on other hosts.

`examples/1665-platform-macos-bundle-smoke.sx` sets `bundle_path`/`bundle_id` via a
`#run` config; `default_pipeline` auto-bundles (build.sx imports the bundler, no
explicit `on_build` needed). The directive asserts `Contents/MacOS`,
`Contents/Info.plist`, `Contents/_CodeSignature`. Verified: passes on BOTH gates
(the bundler runs on the legacy interp AND the VM), the `.app` is cleaned up, and a
bad `expect` entry correctly fails (the check is not vacuous). Unit test +
CLAUDE.md `.build`-directive docs updated. 706/0 both gates.
2026-06-19 16:06:02 +03:00

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// macOS `.app` bundle smoke test — the corpus's first real bundler coverage.
//
// `default_pipeline` auto-bundles when `bundle_path` is set (build.sx imports the
// sx bundler, so no explicit `on_build` is needed). `sx build` runs the bundler
// after link, producing a signed `.app`. The `.build` `bundle` directive asserts
// the `.app` structure (`Contents/MacOS`, `Info.plist`, `_CodeSignature`) and then
// cleans it up. macOS-host ONLY — the directive skips the example on other hosts.
#import "modules/std.sx";
configure :: () abi(.compiler) {
opts := build_options();
opts.set_bundle_path(".sx-tmp/1665-platform-macos-bundle-smoke.app");
opts.set_bundle_id("co.example.bundlesmoke");
}
#run configure();
main :: () -> i32 {
print("bundle smoke ok\n");
return 0;
}