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sx/examples/modules/0707-modules-import-dir-scan-order.sx
agra 66bdc70bf1 test: group examples into per-category folders
Move examples/*.sx and their expected/ snapshots into per-category
subfolders (examples/<category>/...). Folder = leading filename token,
with ffi-objc/ffi-jni kept whole; filenames are unchanged. The corpus
runner and LSP sweep now discover each category's expected/ dir, while
issues/ stays flat. Example 1058's repo-root-relative companion import
is made file-relative. Path strings embedded in 164 snapshots were
regenerated (path-only changes). Test-layout docs in CLAUDE.md updated.
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// Regression test for issue-0039 — directory-import scan order.
//
// When a directory is imported, the resolver iterates files
// alphabetically. Inside the directory, `aaa_uses.sx` comes BEFORE
// `types.sx` but its `make_my` returns `MyEnum` (defined in
// `types.sx`). The combined directory module must put `aaa_uses.sx`'s
// transitive imports (which include `MyEnum`) into the global scan
// stream BEFORE `aaa_uses.sx`'s own decls so the tagged_union for
// MyEnum is registered before `make_my`'s return type is resolved.
//
// Pre-fix, the dir-import implementation appended each file's
// `own_decls` before its `decls`, which inverted that order and
// caused `MyEnum` to be registered as a placeholder struct via the
// `resolveTypeName` fallback. The later `enum_decl` scan then
// short-circuited via `findByName` and never upgraded the placeholder
// to the real tagged_union, surfacing as "cannot infer enum type
// for '.b'" at the `return .b(42)` site.
#import "modules/std.sx";
#import "0707-modules-import-dir-scan-order";
main :: () -> i32 {
e := make_my();
if e == {
case .a: { print("a\n"); }
case .b: (v) { print("b={}\n", v); }
}
0
}