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sx/library/modules/std/core.sx
agra 45d869da41 fibers B1.2: Io capability + context.io + blocking impl + Future/async/await/cancel
Threads an `Io` capability onto `Context` exactly like `Allocator`: a
`protocol #inline` whose process-wide default is a stateless `CBlockingIo`
(the mirror of `CAllocator`), installed in `__sx_default_context`.

Library (library/modules/std):
- core.sx: `Io` protocol (spawn_raw / suspend_raw / ready / poll / now_ms /
  arm_timer) + `SpawnOpts` / `PinTarget` / `ParkToken`; `Context` gains an
  `io: Io` field LAST (allocator stays index 0, data stays index 1).
- io.sx (new): `CBlockingIo` + `impl Io` (blocking M:1 semantics — now_ms is
  a real monotonic clock, the rest are no-ops/0; suspend never called);
  `Future($R)` { value; state: FutureState; err: IoErr; park; task; canceled:
  Atomic(bool) } with `Value :: R`; the async ergonomic layer
  `async` / `async_void` / `await` (value-carrying `(R, !IoErr)`) / `cancel`.
  Built with the verified `= ---` + field-assign + `Closure(..$args) -> $R` +
  `..$args` idiom (NON-void $R only — Future(void) is deferred per issue 0150).
- std.sx: re-export the Io surface + the io.sx tail.

Compiler (src/ir):
- protocol.zig `emitDefaultContextGlobal` + comptime_vm.zig
  `materializeDefaultContext`: both materializers of `__sx_default_context`
  now build the inline CBlockingIo->Io vtable (7 words) at the new field.
- stmt.zig `lowerPush`: `push Context.{...}` now INHERITS omitted fields from
  the ambient context (seed the slot from current_ctx_ref, overwrite only the
  literal's named fields) — correct capability-bag semantics, so the partial
  `push Context.{ allocator = X }` sites don't zero a null `io` vtable.
- protocols.zig + lower.zig + error_analysis.zig: record protocol-impl method
  names so the "declared `!` but never errors" lint skips a conforming impl
  whose `!` is dictated by the protocol contract (e.g. Io.suspend_raw).

37 `.ir` snapshots regenerated: layout-only (the Context type now carries the
Io field, shifting type-table numbering); no stdout/stderr/exit changes.

The blocking Io + now_ms + Future/async work when `async` is called with the
receiver passed explicitly; the user-facing UFCS form `context.io.async(...)`
is blocked on a separate UFCS generic-inference bug (filed next).

Suite: 726 ran, 0 failed.
2026-06-20 22:21:27 +03:00

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// The compiler-coupled prelude primitives: #builtin declarations, the libc
// escape hatch, and the types the compiler resolves by NAME program-wide
// (`Context`, `Allocator`, `Into`, `Source_Location`, `string`). Consumers
// never import this file directly — std.sx re-exports every name here.
Vector :: ($N: int, $T: Type) -> Type #builtin;
// `out` writes a string straight to fd 1 via libc `write` — a plain sx function,
// NOT a compiler builtin. At comptime it runs through the evaluator's host-FFI
// escape (the VM's dlsym path / the interp's extern call); at runtime it's an
// ordinary libc call. `libc_write` is the raw escape hatch (cf. libc_malloc/free).
libc_write :: (fd: i32, buf: [*]u8, count: usize) -> isize extern libc "write";
out :: (str: string) -> void {
libc_write(1, str.ptr, xx str.len);
}
// sqrt :: (x: $T) -> T #builtin;
// sin :: (x: $T) -> T #builtin;
// cos :: (x: $T) -> T #builtin;
size_of :: ($T: Type) -> i64 #builtin;
align_of :: ($T: Type) -> i64 #builtin;
// Low-level libc bindings, used by allocator implementations to avoid
// recursing through `context.allocator`. The bare `malloc`/`free`
// spellings are NOT declared: the Allocator protocol + the std/mem.sx
// helpers are the allocation surface (`free` is the typed slice helper
// there). Raw libc escape hatch: `libc_malloc` / `libc_free`.
libc_malloc :: (size: i64) -> *void extern libc "malloc";
libc_free :: (ptr: *void) -> void extern libc "free";
memcpy :: (dst: *void, src: *void, size: i64) -> *void extern libc "memcpy";
memset :: (dst: *void, val: i64, size: i64) -> void extern libc "memset";
type_of :: (val: $T) -> Type #builtin;
type_name :: ($T: Type) -> string #builtin;
field_count :: ($T: Type) -> i64 #builtin;
field_name :: ($T: Type, idx: i64) -> string #builtin;
field_value :: (s: $T, idx: i64) -> Any #builtin;
is_flags :: ($T: Type) -> bool #builtin;
type_is_unsigned :: ($T: Type) -> bool #builtin;
field_value_int :: ($T: Type, idx: i64) -> i64 #builtin;
field_index :: ($T: Type, val: T) -> i64 #builtin;
error_tag_name :: (e: $T) -> string #builtin;
// Comptime type metaprogramming (`declare` / `define` / `type_info` /
// `field_type`) lives in the on-demand `modules/std/meta.sx`, NOT here —
// declaring its data types in the always-loaded prelude would intern them into
// every module's type table and shift every `.ir` snapshot. Import
// `modules/std/meta.sx` to construct or reflect types at comptime.
// Call-site location, synthesized by the `#caller_location` directive when it
// is a parameter's default value (ERR E4.1b). `process.exit` / `assert` use it
// to report where they were invoked.
Source_Location :: struct {
file: string;
line: i32;
col: i32;
func: string;
}
string :: []u8 #builtin;
// --- Allocator protocol (impls live in std/mem.sx) ---
// Bytes-level primitives carry the `_bytes` suffix so the typed
// helpers in std/mem.sx own the bare names (`alloc(T, n)`, `free(s)`).
Allocator :: protocol #inline {
alloc_bytes :: (size: i64) -> *void;
dealloc_bytes :: (ptr: *void);
}
// --- Io capability protocol (impls live in std/io.sx) ---
//
// `Io` is threaded on `Context` exactly like `Allocator`: a `#inline`
// protocol whose default impl (the stateless `CBlockingIo` in std/io.sx)
// is installed in the process-wide `__sx_default_context`. Async runtime
// is sx LIBRARY code — the compiler provides only the primitives (inline
// asm, `abi(.naked)`, atomics) + fiber-safe codegen. The protocol is the
// minimum the fiber scheduler [B1.3+] needs; everything ergonomic
// (`async` / `await` / `cancel` / `timeout`) is a generic free-fn on top
// (std/io.sx), the same way `alloc(T,n)` sits over `alloc_bytes`.
//
// spawn_raw — submit a task; opaque handle (B1.3 fiber bootstrap).
// suspend_raw— suspend current fiber; `!` so cancel can raise out.
// ready — wake a parked fiber (B1.4/B1.5).
// poll — drive one step; blocking impl returns 0.
// now_ms — clock hook (a PROTOCOL method so the deterministic-sim
// Io [B1.4] can return a fake clock — the B1.4 keystone).
// arm_timer — register a timer; backs `timeout` (B1.4).
//
// `ParkToken` is an opaque per-suspension token (unused by the blocking
// impl). `SpawnOpts.pin` is inert in the M:1 model. (`PinTarget.on` —
// pin to a specific `Thread` — is deferred with the M:N model; the
// `on_thread` variant is a placeholder until a `Thread` type exists.)
PinTarget :: enum { any; main; on_thread; }
SpawnOpts :: struct {
pin: PinTarget = .any;
}
ParkToken :: struct {
handle: *void = null;
}
Io :: protocol #inline {
spawn_raw :: (entry: *void, arg: *void, opts: SpawnOpts) -> *void;
suspend_raw :: (park: ParkToken) -> !;
ready :: (park: ParkToken);
poll :: (deadline_ms: i64) -> i64;
now_ms :: () -> i64;
arm_timer :: (deadline_ms: i64, park: ParkToken) -> *void;
}
// --- Context ---
//
// `allocator` MUST stay at field index 0 (the heap-alloc lowering path
// hardcodes it — src/ir/lower/call.zig). `io` is appended LAST so `data`
// keeps its existing index 1 (minimizes the comptime-VM fallback churn).
// Both Zig materializers of `__sx_default_context` (protocol.zig
// `emitDefaultContextGlobal` + comptime_vm.zig `materializeDefaultContext`)
// install the inline `CBlockingIo → Io` vtable at the new field.
Context :: struct {
allocator: Allocator;
data: *void;
io: Io;
}
// User-space `xx` extension. `xx val : T` where the built-in conversion
// ladder makes no progress falls through to an `impl Into(T) for Source`
// lookup; the compiler monomorphises `convert` for the (Source, T) pair
// and emits a direct call. Compile-time only — no vtable, no runtime
// dispatch.
Into :: protocol(Target: Type) {
convert :: () -> Target;
}