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sx/examples/0756-modules-same-name-alias-per-source.sx
agra d98ad5c14f feat(stdlib): per-decl nominal identity + same-name shadows — close 0105 [stdlib E2]
Make same-name top-level types in different sources DISTINCT nominal types
instead of collapsing last-wins in the type table (issue 0105).

Registration:
- internNamedTypeDecl assigns a per-decl nominal_id and populates
  type_decl_tids. The first author of a name keeps nominal_id 0 (byte-identical
  to pre-E2); a genuine cross-module shadow (>=2 distinct normalized-path
  authors per the import facts) gets a fresh id -> a distinct TypeId.
- mergeFlat/addOwnDecl stop first-wins-dropping per-source decls (named types +
  non-fn const_decls) so every same-name author reaches registration; functions
  and var_decls (incl. #foreign extern globals) keep first-wins.

Resolution (selectNominalLeaf):
- own-author wins; else flatTypeAuthorCount over the transitive flat closure:
  >=2 distinct -> .ambiguous (loud diagnostic + poison); exactly one -> resolved;
  a flat author not yet findByName-registered -> .undeclared stub (not a leak).
- struct-literal type names route through the same source-aware leaf.
- lazyLowerFunction pins the function's own source before resolving its return
  type, so a shadowed signature type resolves in its module, not the caller's.

Codegen:
- mangleTypeName appends __n<id> for nonzero nominal_id so same-name shadows get
  distinct monomorph symbols (struct_to_string__Box vs __Box__n1).

Library hygiene:
- rename trace.sx's compiler-contracted Frame -> TraceFrame (+ the two compiler
  findByName sites) so it never collides with a UI/geometry Frame; the layout is
  structural (getFrameStructType / SxFrame), name-independent.

Examples: 0752-0756 pin the five 0105 cases (distinct fields / same fields /
own-wins / ambiguous / alias per-source); 0170 pins the folded anon-struct-field
regression.
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// issue 0105 case 5 — same-name type ALIAS, per-source visibility. Two
// flat-imported modules each alias `Id` to a DIFFERENT type (A: `s32`, B:
// `f64`). Each module's bare `Id` resolves against its OWN source alias, so A's
// `x : Id` is a 32-bit integer (prints 100) and B's `x : Id` is a float (prints
// 2.5) — proving aliases are source-keyed, never folded last-wins.
#import "modules/std.sx";
#import "0756-modules-same-name-alias-per-source/a.sx";
#import "0756-modules-same-name-alias-per-source/b.sx";
main :: () -> s32 {
print("a={} b={}\n", a_val(), b_val());
0
}