- examples/modules/ -> library/modules/ (top-level, no more symlink hacks in consumer projects) - compiler discovers stdlib via _NSGetExecutablePath / readlink /proc/self/exe; searches dev layout (../../library), install layout (../library), and alongside-binary fallback - SX_STDLIB_PATH env var overrides for tests / dev convenience - SX_DEBUG_STDLIB env var dumps the discovery results - build.zig installs library/ alongside the binary - Compilation gains stdlib_paths field threaded through resolveImports - 50 tests pass; consumer projects can now build from any cwd
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// UIKit framework bindings — iOS only.
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//
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// Consumers `#import "modules/std/uikit.sx";` and inherit the
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// `#framework "UIKit"` link directive plus any C-API declarations exposed
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// here. Obj-C class/method dispatch goes through `modules/std/objc.sx`
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// which we re-import so users only need this one file.
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#import "objc.sx";
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#framework "UIKit";
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// int UIApplicationMain(int argc, char *_Nullable argv[_Nonnull],
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// NSString *_Nullable principalClassName,
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// NSString *_Nullable delegateClassName);
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//
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// Blocks. Drives the iOS run loop. Normally never returns.
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UIApplicationMain :: (argc: s32, argv: *void, principal_class: *void, delegate_class: *void) -> s32 #foreign;
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