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sx/examples/ffi-objc/1305-ffi-objc-block-inline.sx
agra 959845bd30 style: migrate arrow-block lambdas () => { .. } to () { .. }
The canonical sx block-body lambda is `(params) { stmts }` (and
`(params) -> Ret { stmts }`); the arrow form `=>` is for EXPRESSION bodies
(`(params) => expr`). The arrow-block hybrid `(params) => { .. }` was being
used in 33 files — convert all of them by dropping the `=>`. The two forms are
exactly equivalent (verified: identical IR and identical runtime values — the
block tail is the value with or without a `-> Ret`), so this is a pure source
cleanup: no `.ir` churn, and the only snapshot change is 0923's diagnostic
COLUMN (a negative narrowing test whose error span shifted by the removed `=> `).

Arrow EXPRESSION bodies (`=> expr`, `=> .{..}`, `=> [..]`) and `=>` inside
comments/strings were left untouched. Migrated across examples/concurrency,
examples/{closures,ffi-objc,generics,optionals,types}, issues/, and the stdlib
(io.sx, sched.sx). Suite 855/0.
2026-06-28 16:39:51 +03:00

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// `xx <closure>` passed as a `*Block` fn argument auto-allocates the
// Block instance and passes its address — no named temp required.
// Matches the ergonomics of ObjC's `^{...}` literal at the call site.
#import "modules/std.sx";
#import "modules/ffi/objc_block.sx";
invoke_once :: (b: *Block) {
invoke_fn : (*Block) -> void abi(.c) = xx b.invoke;
invoke_fn(b);
}
main :: () -> i32 {
x : i64 = 7;
invoke_once(xx () {
print("inline block, x = {}\n", x);
});
0
}