Move examples/*.sx and their expected/ snapshots into per-category subfolders (examples/<category>/...). Folder = leading filename token, with ffi-objc/ffi-jni kept whole; filenames are unchanged. The corpus runner and LSP sweep now discover each category's expected/ dir, while issues/ stays flat. Example 1058's repo-root-relative companion import is made file-relative. Path strings embedded in 164 snapshots were regenerated (path-only changes). Test-layout docs in CLAUDE.md updated.
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// Phase 2 step 2.16c (PLAN-FFI.md): xfail then green for the
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// thread-local env fallback in `#jni_call`. When a `#jni_call` site
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// has its env arg omitted AND no `#jni_env` block exists in the same
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// function (e.g., we're in a helper called FROM such a block), the
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// compiler emits a TL load instead of a sema error.
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//
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// The TL is pushed/popped by the `#jni_env(env) { ... }` enclosing
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// scope at runtime; helpers that don't see the lexical scope still
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// pick up the env transparently. Cross-function callers no longer
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// need to thread env as an explicit parameter.
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//
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// Today (2.16b only): lowerJniCall errors when env is omitted and
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// jni_env_stack is empty, because TL emission isn't wired yet.
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#import "modules/std.sx";
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g_should_call : bool = false;
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// Helper fn — no `#jni_env` block in scope. Without TL fallback this
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// errors because the omitted env can't be resolved.
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helper :: (target: *void) {
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#jni_call(void)(target, "noop", "()V");
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}
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unused :: (env: *void, target: *void) {
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#jni_env(env) {
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helper(target);
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}
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}
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main :: () -> i32 {
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if g_should_call {
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unused(null, null);
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}
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print("ok\n");
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0
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}
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