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sx/examples/errors/1038-errors-comptime-run-handled.sx
agra 989e18b760 feat: tuple syntax cutover — Tuple(...) type + .(...) value
Replace the bare-paren tuple grammar with explicit, position-unambiguous
forms, mirroring how structs work:

  type     `(A, B)`        -> `Tuple(A, B)`          (named keeps `:`)
  value    `(a, b)`        -> `.(a, b)`              (named uses `=`)
  typed    (new)           -> `Tuple(A, B).(a, b)`   (like `Point.{...}`)
  failable `-> (T, !)`     -> `-> T !`
           `-> (T1, T2, !)`-> `-> Tuple(T1, T2) !`   (channel outside Tuple)

Bare `(...)` is now grouping only, everywhere; a comma in bare parens is a
hard error with a migration hint. Grouping, function types `(A, B) -> R`,
param lists, lambdas, and match bindings are unaffected.

`Tuple(...)` is strictly a TYPE in every position (including `size_of` /
`type_info` args); a tuple VALUE comes only from `.(...)` (anonymous) or
`Tuple(...).(...)` (explicitly typed). A bare `Tuple(1, 2)` is a tuple
type with non-type elements -> rejected.

The ~110 tuple-bearing corpus files were migrated with a one-shot
AST-aware migrator (the `sx migrate` tool from the prior commit, removed
here). New examples: 0130 (new syntax), 0131 (typed construction), 1060
(named-tuple failable return). 1116 golden updated for the new hint text.
2026-06-25 17:53:57 +03:00

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// Comptime `#run` of a failable composes with the handlers exactly as at
// runtime: `catch` absorbs, `or` terminates, a successful bare `#run` yields the
// value (error channel stripped), and an `onfail` in the evaluated body still
// runs during comptime unwinding (E5.2).
#import "modules/std.sx";
E :: error { Bad, Empty }
parse :: (n: i32) -> i32 !E {
if n < 0 { raise error.Bad; }
if n == 0 { raise error.Empty; }
return n * 2;
}
guard :: (ok: bool) -> !E {
onfail print("comptime cleanup\n");
if !ok { raise error.Bad; }
return;
}
ok_v :: #run parse(5); // success → 10 (value, error stripped)
caught :: #run parse(-1) catch (e) 99; // Bad → 99
ored :: #run parse(0) or 55; // Empty → 55
#run guard(false) catch (e) { }; // onfail fires during the comptime unwind
main :: () -> i32 {
print("ok={} caught={} ored={}\n", ok_v, caught, ored);
return ok_v + caught + ored; // 10 + 99 + 55 = 164
}