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sx/examples/0737-modules-insert-bare-not-visible.sx
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// A bare name inside a USER `#insert <expr>` is visibility-checked in the
// USER's module, not skipped (regression, issue 0106). `a.sx` is imported only
// as `m :: #import` — its top-level `secret` is reachable ONLY as `m.secret`.
// A BARE `secret()` driving a `#insert` must error just like any other bare
// reference into a namespaced-only import: `#insert` expansion does NOT exempt
// user-typed code from visibility. (Library metaprograms like `std.print` keep
// working because their bodies lower in their OWN module's context — see
// `monomorphizePackFn` / `lowerComptimeCall` pinning `current_source_file` to
// the body's defining module — not because `#insert` is exempt.)
m :: #import "0737-modules-insert-bare-not-visible/a.sx";
main :: () -> i32 {
#insert secret();
0
}