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// Program-wide inferred-`!` union per closure shape (ERR E5.1 sub-feature 2).
// All occurrences of `Closure(i32) -> (i32, !)` share ONE inferred error set;
// every bare-`!` closure literal of that shape unions its raised tags in. A
// `try slot(x)` against any matching-shape slot widens against that union — so
// a caller whose named set covers { Negative, Other } type-checks, and the
// error channel actually carries each closure's own tag at runtime.
#import "modules/std.sx";
All :: error { Negative, Other }
// `h` is a bare-`!` Closure slot; the caller declares the union as `!All`.
dispatch :: (h: Closure(i32) -> (i32, !), x: i32) -> (i32, !All) {
return try h(x);
}
main :: () -> i32 {
gpa := GPA.init();
push Context.{ allocator = xx gpa } {
// Two literals of the SAME shape raising DIFFERENT tags both feed the
// one shared `Closure(i32)->(i32,!)` union node.
handlers : List(Closure(i32) -> (i32, !)) = .{};
handlers.append(closure((x: i32) -> (i32, !) { if x < 0 { raise error.Negative; } return x * 2; }));
handlers.append(closure((x: i32) -> (i32, !) { if x == 0 { raise error.Other; } return x + 100; }));
// success paths
print("ok0={}\n", dispatch(handlers.items[0], 5) catch (e) 0); // 10
print("ok1={}\n", dispatch(handlers.items[1], 7) catch (e) 0); // 107
// failure paths: each closure raises its own tag, which propagates
// through `try` and is absorbed by the call-site `catch` fallback
print("err0={}\n", dispatch(handlers.items[0], -1) catch (e) -1); // raised Negative → -1
print("err1={}\n", dispatch(handlers.items[1], 0) catch (e) -2); // raised Other → -2
}
return 0;
}