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agra ac7f1d10e5 lang: extend operand-type check to ordering + bitwise/shift (issue 0055 follow-up)
The arithmetic-only check from the previous commit shared a hole with the
comparison and bitwise/shift ops: lowerBinaryOp derives the result type
from the LHS, so `s64 < string` fed mismatched types to `icmp` (LLVM
verifier failure) and `s64 & string` reinterpreted the string's bytes.

Add isOrderingOperand (numeric / enum / pointer / bool / vector) and
isBitwiseOperand (integer / enum / bool / vector), and route `< <= > >=`
and `& | ^ << >>` through them alongside the existing arithmetic check, all
sharing one diagnostic + placeholder-sentinel path. Flags-enum bitwise
(`.read | .write`, `perm & .read`), enum/pointer comparison, and int
literals stay legal (50-smoke unaffected).

Equality `== / !=` is deliberately left unchecked — its path is heavily
special-cased (str_eq, Any unbox, optional == null); folding a check in
without regressing those is a separate change, noted in the issue.

Regression test renamed arith→binop and broadened to cover `+ * < & <<`
against a string operand: examples/214-binop-operand-type-check.sx.
2026-05-30 10:30:57 +03:00
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