Stdlib: - `format` / `print` in std.sx — both move from `args: ..Any` to `..args: []Any`. The post-issue-0049 lowering makes this safe across module boundaries. - `open` in fs.sx — `args: ..s32` → `..args: []s32`. Foreign C-variadic semantics are preserved (the trailing `, ...` lands in the generated `declare` regardless of which surface form is used). Examples: - `19-varargs.sx` — `sum` / `print_all` migrated. - `20-any-varargs.sx` — `print_any` / `count` migrated. - `50-smoke.sx` — `typed_sum` migrated. - `120-interp-variadic-any.sx` — comment-only update referencing the new form. - `ffi-foreign-cvariadic.sx` — three C-variadic foreign decls migrated; header comment refreshed. Suite stays at 214/214. The legacy `name: ..T` surface form is still accepted by the parser; rejection follows in a later commit once specs.md catches up.
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#import "std.sx";
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// =====================================================================
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// fs.sx — file system stdlib (POSIX backend, macOS values).
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//
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// Allocation contract: every returned `string` or slice is allocated
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// from `context.allocator`. Callers are responsible for releasing it
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// (typically via an arena reset).
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//
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// Handle ownership: `File` is a small value-typed handle wrapping the
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// POSIX file descriptor. Methods are provided for read/write/close;
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// the value is invalid (fd == -1) after `close()`.
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//
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// Scope (Phase 1A): file I/O + directory creation/deletion + path
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// helpers needed for `.app` bundling. Recursive walkers, `stat`, and
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// the full path module land in subsequent phases.
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// =====================================================================
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libc :: #library "c";
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// ── Low-level libc bindings ─────────────────────────────────────────
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// These declare the actual libc symbols and must use the libc names
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// verbatim (no prefix), so they live at module top-level. The public
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// API below wraps them. Users should not call these directly.
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//
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// macOS `open` is variadic in C (`int open(const char*, int, ...)`);
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// declared with `..args: []s32` so the mode is passed via the C
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// variadic tail. Without that, the mode arg goes to the wrong
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// register on arm64 and the file ends up with mode 0.
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open :: (path: [:0]u8, flags: s32, ..args: []s32) -> s32 #foreign libc;
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close :: (fd: s32) -> s32 #foreign libc;
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read :: (fd: s32, buf: [*]u8, count: usize) -> isize #foreign libc;
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write :: (fd: s32, buf: [*]u8, count: usize) -> isize #foreign libc;
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lseek :: (fd: s32, offset: s64, whence: s32) -> s64 #foreign libc;
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unlink :: (path: [:0]u8) -> s32 #foreign libc;
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rmdir :: (path: [:0]u8) -> s32 #foreign libc;
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mkdir :: (path: [:0]u8, mode: u32) -> s32 #foreign libc;
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access :: (path: [:0]u8, mode: s32) -> s32 #foreign libc;
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chmod :: (path: [:0]u8, mode: u32) -> s32 #foreign libc;
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rename :: (oldp: [:0]u8, newp: [:0]u8) -> s32 #foreign libc;
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// macOS POSIX constants. Linux values differ; split into platform-
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// conditional includes when we gain a Linux host.
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O_RDONLY :s32: 0x0000;
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O_WRONLY :s32: 0x0001;
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O_RDWR :s32: 0x0002;
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O_APPEND :s32: 0x0008;
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O_CREAT :s32: 0x0200;
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O_TRUNC :s32: 0x0400;
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SEEK_SET :s32: 0;
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SEEK_CUR :s32: 1;
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SEEK_END :s32: 2;
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F_OK :s32: 0;
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// ── Public types ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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OpenMode :: enum {
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read; // O_RDONLY
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write; // O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC
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append; // O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_APPEND
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read_write; // O_RDWR
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}
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SeekFrom :: enum { set; current; end; }
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File :: struct {
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fd: s32 = -1;
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is_valid :: (self: *File) -> bool { self.fd >= 0; }
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close :: (self: *File) -> bool {
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if self.fd < 0 { return false; }
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rc := close(self.fd);
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self.fd = -1;
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rc == 0;
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}
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read :: (self: *File, buf: string) -> s64 {
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if self.fd < 0 { return -1; }
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n := read(self.fd, buf.ptr, xx buf.len);
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cast(s64) n;
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}
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write :: (self: *File, data: string) -> s64 {
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if self.fd < 0 { return -1; }
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n := write(self.fd, data.ptr, xx data.len);
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cast(s64) n;
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}
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seek :: (self: *File, offset: s64, whence: SeekFrom) -> s64 {
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if self.fd < 0 { return -1; }
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w := SEEK_SET;
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if whence == .current { w = SEEK_CUR; }
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if whence == .end { w = SEEK_END; }
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lseek(self.fd, offset, w);
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}
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}
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// ── High-level file API ─────────────────────────────────────────────
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// Named `open_file` (not `open`) so they don't shadow libc's `open`
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// symbol; the latter is needed for `#foreign libc` to resolve. Same
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// idea for `delete_file`/`delete_dir` vs libc's `unlink`/`rmdir`,
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// `set_mode` vs libc's `chmod`, etc.
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mode_to_flags :: (m: OpenMode) -> s32 {
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if m == .read { return O_RDONLY; }
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if m == .write { return O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC; }
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if m == .append { return O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_APPEND; }
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if m == .read_write { return O_RDWR; }
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O_RDONLY;
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}
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open_file :: (path: [:0]u8, mode: OpenMode) -> ?File {
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fd := open(path, mode_to_flags(mode), 420); // 0o644 = 420
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if fd < 0 { return null; }
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File.{ fd = fd };
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}
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// One-shot read: opens, slurps the whole file into a fresh buffer,
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// closes. Returns null on any failure. Uses libc directly (not File
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// methods) so it remains callable from the post-link IR interpreter,
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// which doesn't yet handle `*Self` method dispatch on locally-
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// unwrapped optionals.
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read_file :: (path: [:0]u8) -> ?string {
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fd := open(path, O_RDONLY, 0);
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if fd < 0 { return null; }
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size := lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_END);
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if size < 0 { close(fd); return null; }
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lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_SET);
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buf := cstring(size);
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n := read(fd, buf.ptr, xx size);
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close(fd);
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if cast(s64) n != size { return null; }
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buf;
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}
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// One-shot write: creates / truncates and writes the whole buffer.
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write_file :: (path: [:0]u8, data: string) -> bool {
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fd := open(path, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 420); // 0o644
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if fd < 0 { return false; }
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n := write(fd, data.ptr, xx data.len);
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close(fd);
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cast(s64) n == cast(s64) data.len;
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}
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append_file :: (path: [:0]u8, data: string) -> bool {
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fd := open(path, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_APPEND, 420);
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if fd < 0 { return false; }
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n := write(fd, data.ptr, xx data.len);
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close(fd);
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cast(s64) n == cast(s64) data.len;
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}
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// ── Single-syscall ops ───────────────────────────────────────────────
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exists :: (path: [:0]u8) -> bool {
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access(path, F_OK) == 0;
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}
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delete_file :: (path: [:0]u8) -> bool {
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unlink(path) == 0;
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}
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delete_dir :: (path: [:0]u8) -> bool {
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rmdir(path) == 0;
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}
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create_dir :: (path: [:0]u8) -> bool {
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mkdir(path, 493) == 0; // 0o755 = 493
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}
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set_mode :: (path: [:0]u8, mode: u32) -> bool {
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chmod(path, mode) == 0;
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}
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move :: (oldp: [:0]u8, newp: [:0]u8) -> bool {
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rename(oldp, newp) == 0;
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}
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// Recursive mkdir -p. Walks the path and creates each missing
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// segment. Treats existing directories as success.
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create_dir_all :: (path: [:0]u8) -> bool {
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if path.len == 0 { return true; }
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if exists(path) { return true; }
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last := path.len - 1;
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while last > 0 {
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if path[last] == 47 { break; }
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last -= 1;
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}
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if last > 0 {
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parent := cstring(last);
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memcpy(parent.ptr, path.ptr, last);
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if !create_dir_all(parent) { return false; }
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}
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create_dir(path);
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}
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// Copy a file by streaming through a 64KB buffer. Uses libc directly
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// (not File methods) — same interpreter-compat reason as read_file.
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// No metadata is preserved beyond what `open` creates (mode 0644).
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// Caller is responsible for setting executable bits with `set_mode`.
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copy_file :: (src: [:0]u8, dst: [:0]u8) -> bool {
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src_fd := open(src, O_RDONLY, 0);
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if src_fd < 0 { return false; }
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dst_fd := open(dst, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 420);
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if dst_fd < 0 {
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close(src_fd);
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return false;
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}
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ok := true;
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buf := cstring(65536);
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loop := true;
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while loop {
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n := read(src_fd, buf.ptr, 65536);
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if n < 0 { ok = false; loop = false; }
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if n == 0 { loop = false; }
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if n > 0 {
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w := write(dst_fd, buf.ptr, xx n);
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if w != cast(isize) n { ok = false; loop = false; }
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}
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}
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close(src_fd);
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close(dst_fd);
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ok;
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}
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// ── Path helpers ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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// `path_join` is in std.sx (used widely beyond fs). These are the
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// fs-adjacent helpers — basename/dirname operate purely on text.
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basename :: (p: string) -> string {
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if p.len == 0 { return ""; }
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last := p.len - 1;
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while last > 0 {
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if p[last] != 47 { break; }
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last -= 1;
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}
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end := last + 1;
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while last > 0 {
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if p[last - 1] == 47 { return substr(p, last, end - last); }
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last -= 1;
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}
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substr(p, 0, end);
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}
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dirname :: (p: string) -> string {
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if p.len == 0 { return ""; }
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last := p.len - 1;
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while last > 0 {
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if p[last] != 47 { break; }
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last -= 1;
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}
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while last > 0 {
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if p[last] == 47 {
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while last > 0 {
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if p[last - 1] != 47 { break; }
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last -= 1;
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}
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return substr(p, 0, last);
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}
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last -= 1;
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}
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if p[0] == 47 { return "/"; }
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".";
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}
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