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// Phase 1.3 — the closure env-buffer heap-copy in `lowerLambda` must
// dispatch through `context.allocator`, not `.heap_alloc` directly.
// So when a `push Context.{ allocator = tracer }` block is active, a
// capturing closure created inside it MUST allocate its env through
// the tracker.
//
// Mirrors the shape of `130-xx-value-routes-through-context-allocator.sx`
// for the protocol-erasure heap path — same Tracer, same install via
// `push Context`, same `Tracer.count = 1` assertion. Different
// allocation site (closure env vs xx-value heap copy).
#import "modules/std.sx";
Tracer :: struct {
count: i64;
init :: () -> *Tracer {
t : *Tracer = xx libc_malloc(size_of(Tracer));
t.count = 0;
t
}
}
impl Allocator for Tracer {
alloc_bytes :: (self: *Tracer, size: i64) -> *void {
self.count += 1;
return libc_malloc(size);
}
dealloc_bytes :: (self: *Tracer, ptr: *void) {
libc_free(ptr);
}
}
main :: () -> i32 {
tracer := Tracer.init();
push Context.{ allocator = xx tracer, data = null } {
// Capturing closure. lowerLambda allocates an env struct on the
// stack, copies the captures in, then heap-copies the env via
// `allocViaContext` — which dispatches through the installed
// tracer's `alloc`.
captured : i64 = 100;
add_capture := closure((y: i64) -> i64 => y + captured);
_ = add_capture(1);
}
print("Tracer.count = {}\n", tracer.count);
0
}