S0 of the ratified Fork C plan (zero-legacy name-resolution redesign, S0→S6).
Pure setup/documentation: NO production code change, NO behavior change.
Single-author output byte-identical to wt-stdlib-base by construction.
Deliverables under docs/fork-c/ (docs/, not current/, because current/ is
gitignored and the contract must be committed):
S0.1 — byte-baseline + commit-discipline: the committed examples/expected/*
snapshots are the single-author byte-identity reference; the zero-diff repro is
`zig build && zig build test && bash tests/run_examples.sh`. Resolver-target set
explicitly excluded + listed. Commit-classification rule: mirror | consumer-cutover | deletion.
S0.2 — E6b disposition + two-corpus partition: transitional E6b src NOT merged
(grep-clean: no resolveRegistrationSigTypeInSource / sig_registration_mode /
e6br_gate.test.zig on baseline). Harvested 0811–0829 trees + goldens (never the
src), empirically partitioned by running each through the base compiler vs the
E6b target:
- baseline-green (mirror-equivalence): 0795–0798 (merged) + 0823, 0828 — given
examples/expected/ markers, locked into the S0 baseline.
- resolver-target (known-wrong old behavior): 0811–0822, 0824–0827, 0829 + the
re-filed E6BR-5 nested-pattern regression — a listed xfail harness under
tests/resolver-target/ (manifest + TARGET goldens, NO active marker), flips
active+green at S3.9. 0811/0829 noted as old-selector-wrong on the E6b-unmerged
base; E6BR-5 subsumed by the whole-AST resolver, NOT an E6b attempt-6.
S0.3 — A–E6 reuse/delete ledger: every load-bearing A–E6 artifact mapped REUSED
(Fork C home) or DELETED/TRANSITIONAL (S3/S6 phase); E6c/d/e dropped, F/H/I/K
absorbed/superseded.
Gate over the baseline-green corpus: zig build + zig build test (LSP corpus sweep
574 files, no crash) + bash tests/run_examples.sh (540 passed, 0 failed) all exit 0.
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// E6b — own-wins for an ERROR-SET name in a CLOSURE-LITERAL return annotation
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// (`closure(() -> !IoErr { … })`). `main` flat-imports `dep.sx` (which authors
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// `IoErr { Net }`) AND authors its OWN `IoErr { Disk }`. The closure literal's
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// `-> !IoErr` channel must resolve to `main`'s OWN author (own-wins), so the
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// `raise error.Disk` inside the closure body validates against main's `{ Disk }`;
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// meanwhile `dep_err` keeps dep's DISTINCT `IoErr { Net }`.
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//
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// Fail-before (attempt-1): `lowerLambda` resolved the explicit `lam.return_type`
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// through the STATELESS `type_bridge.resolveAstType`, so the closure's `!IoErr`
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// channel bound the global last-wins author (dep's `{ Net }`); `error.Disk` was
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// then "not in error set 'IoErr'" and the program exited 1.
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//
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// Pass-after: the lambda return annotation routes through the source-aware
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// `resolveTypeWithBindings` (same path as the regular function-return channel),
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// main's own `IoErr` wins, `error.Disk` validates, exit 0.
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#import "modules/std.sx";
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#import "0813-modules-same-name-error-set-lambda-own-wins/dep.sx";
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IoErr :: error { Disk }
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main :: () -> s32 {
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fail_own := closure(() -> !IoErr { raise error.Disk; });
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fail_own() catch e {
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if e == error.Disk { print("own=Disk\n"); }
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};
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d := dep_err();
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print("dep={}\n", d);
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return 0;
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}
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