`static name :: ...` was redundant — instance methods always declare `self: *Self` as their first param by convention. The parser now derives `is_static` from the first param's TYPE: if it's `*Self` the method is an instance method; anything else (including no params at all) is a class method. Removes a token from the surface, keeps the dispatch behavior identical. The receiver param's NAME doesn't matter — only its type. Calling the first param `this`, `me`, `receiver`, etc. is fine as long as the type is `*Self`. This mirrors how the rest of sx handles receiver dispatch. Migration of every site that used the keyword: - `library/modules/platform/android.sx` — `SurfaceView.new(ctx)`. - `examples/ffi-jni-class-03-static.sx` — `Math.abs(n)`. - `examples/ffi-jni-main-03-ctor.sx` — `SurfaceView.new(ctx)` in the `#jni_main` body. - `examples/ffi-objc-dsl-05-static.sx` — NSObject's `.class()` / `.description()`. 164/164 example tests; chess clean on macOS / iOS sim / Android via `tools/verify-step.sh`.
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// Phase 2 step 2.3 (PLAN-FFI.md): xfail then green for class/static
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// method declarations inside a `#jni_class` body.
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//
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// Instance vs class method is determined by the first param's TYPE:
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// `(self: *Self, ...)` ⇒ instance, anything else (here, `(n: s32)`)
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// ⇒ class method, dispatched via `GetStaticMethodID` /
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// `CallStatic*` at lowering time (Phase 2.12). No explicit `static`
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// keyword; the param shape carries the signal.
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#import "modules/std.sx";
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Math :: #foreign #jni_class("java/lang/Math") {
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abs :: (n: s32) -> s32; // no `self: *Self` → class method
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}
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main :: () -> s32 {
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print("parse-only ok\n");
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0;
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}
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