A '*[N]T' receiver in an index expression reached LLVM emission with an unresolved element type and tripped the panic sentinel — no read or write spelling worked. ptrToArrayElem on Lowering recognises the shape; the index READ path GEPs the pointee array through the pointer value and loads the element; the write / compound-assign / lvalue / addr-of-element paths and the expression typer resolve the element type through the same helper (their GEP machinery already handled a pointer base). Kept out of getElementType so slice paths don't half-accept a raw pointer base. Regression: examples/0176 (read, write, compound, element ptr + deref).
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// Indexing through a pointer-to-array auto-derefs: `p : *[N]T` makes
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// `p[i]` GEP the pointee array and load the element, and `p[i] = v` /
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// `p[i] += v` store through it — mirroring the struct-pointer auto-deref
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// on field access. Writes through the pointer are visible in the
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// original array and vice versa.
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//
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// Regression (issue 0117): this shape used to reach LLVM emission with
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// an unresolved element type and panic.
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#import "modules/std.sx";
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main :: () {
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k : [4]s64 = .[11, 22, 33, 44];
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p := @k;
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print("read={}\n", p[2]);
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p[1] = 99;
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p[3] += 1;
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print("write={} {} {}\n", k[1], p[1], k[3]);
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e := @p[2];
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print("elem-ptr={}\n", e.*);
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}
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