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sx/vendors/ffi_strings/ffi_strings.h
agra 31715bd251 ffi 0.5: string + byte-pointer baseline through #foreign
92/92 regression tests pass (+ffi-05-string-args).

Covers the four shapes that actually appear at the sx ↔ C boundary
today:

  1. [:0]u8 string literal -> const char*  (ffi_strlen, ffi_first_byte)
  2. sx `string` value via .ptr            (slice-decay branch in
                                            coerceArg pulls the pointer)
  3. [*]u8 raw buffer + length             (ffi_sum_bytes, mutated via
                                            ffi_write_byte and read back)
  4. C-returned const char*                (round-trips back as [*]u8)

The mutate-via-C path catches any pointer-aliasing regression — sx
allocates the fixed array `bytes : [4]u8`, passes `.ptr` to C which
writes index 1, and the sx side reads `bytes[1]` to confirm the
mutation took effect through the same memory.
2026-05-19 11:46:47 +03:00

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// String / byte-pointer FFI baselines. Covers the three shapes
// callers actually use at the sx ↔ C boundary:
// - null-terminated `[:0]u8` (C-style string)
// - raw byte pointer `[*]u8` + length (slice-style)
// - sx `string` decayed to `ptr` (the slice-decay branch
// in coerceArg pulls .ptr)
#include <stddef.h>
int ffi_strlen (const char *s);
int ffi_first_byte (const char *s);
int ffi_sum_bytes (const unsigned char *buf, int len);
void ffi_write_byte (unsigned char *buf, int idx, unsigned char val);
const char* ffi_static_greeting(void);