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agra b9311e7de4 fix: slicing a many-pointer yields a correct slice (issue 0159)
emitSubslice handled a struct (slice/string) base and an array base, but a
many-pointer [*]T base is an LLVM pointer kind — it fell through to the else arm
that mapped the result to LLVMGetUndef(slice_ty), so a slice of a many-pointer
(mp[lo..hi]) had a garbage .len/.ptr and iterating it segfaulted.

Add a LLVMPointerTypeKind branch: the base value IS the data pointer, so GEP by
lo and len = hi - lo (the caller supplies the bound; no length is read from the
unbounded pointer). An open-ended mp[lo..] has no resolvable upper bound (a [*]T
carries no length), so lowerSliceExpr now diagnoses it instead of emitting a
.length op that yields garbage.

A List (whose items is [*]T) is now iterable with for items[0..len] (e);
applied in Scheduler.deinit. Regressions: examples/types/0195 (valid slice +
List for-each) + examples/diagnostics/1192 (open-ended rejection).
2026-06-22 10:15:18 +03:00
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