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sx/examples/ffi-objc-defined-class-01-instance.sx
agra 51277afadf ffi M1.2 A.7: open the dispatch gate — sx-defined class methods callable
Delete the bail at lower.zig:4407 that diagnosed sx-defined Obj-C
class dispatch as 'not yet supported'. Both foreign and
sx-defined '#objc_class' decls now flow through the same
'lowerObjcMethodCall' path — instance methods on sx-defined
classes dispatch via objc_msgSend, and the registered IMP
trampolines (M1.2 A.4b.iii) route to the sx bodies.

The runtime non-Obj-C branch (.swift_class / .swift_struct /
.swift_protocol) keeps its 'not yet supported' diagnostic;
M1.2 only addresses the Obj-C runtimes.

Constructor reorder in emit_llvm: emitObjcDefinedClassInit
runs BEFORE emitObjcClassInit. Otherwise the Phase 3.1
class-cache populator calls objc_getClass("SxFoo") before our
constructor registers the class — cache slot stored null and
'SxFoo.method()' dispatched against a null class pointer.

ffi-objc-defined-class-01-instance.sx (the integration test
from the plan) now runs the full lifecycle on macOS:

  f := SxFoo.alloc()    // synthesized +alloc IMP fires
  f.bump()              // dispatch → IMP trampoline → sx body
  f.bump()              // state persists across calls
  f.bump()
  f.get()               // → 3
  release_fn(f, sel_release)  // synthesized -dealloc fires

The user declares 'alloc :: () -> *SxFoo;' bodyless to give the
synthesized +alloc IMP a typed contract at sx call sites —
same convention as foreign classes today.

M1.2 complete: A.0 A.1 A.2 A.3 A.4 A.4b.i A.4b.ii A.4b.iii
A.5 A.6 A.7. End-to-end class-synthesis foundation works.

177 example tests pass (+1 from the integration test). zig
build test green.
2026-05-25 23:29:55 +03:00

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// M1.2 A.7 — full instance state round-trip on a sx-defined
// `#objc_class`. The plan's first integration smoke test
// (A.2/A.3/A.4 integration through the now-open dispatch gate).
//
// What this exercises end-to-end:
// 1. `SxFoo.alloc()` — sx-side call lowers to objc_msgSend(SxFoo, sel_alloc).
// The runtime invokes the synthesized +alloc IMP (M1.2 A.5)
// which allocates an instance + state struct and binds them
// via __sx_state.
// 2. `f.bump()` — sx-side method call lowers to
// objc_msgSend(f, sel_bump). Runtime dispatches to the IMP
// trampoline (M1.2 A.4b.ii) which reads __sx_state to find
// the state pointer and forwards to the sx body
// `SxFoo.bump(__sx_default_context, state)`. Body mutates
// self.counter (M1.2 A.3).
// 3. Repeat to confirm the state persists across calls.
// 4. release — synthesized -dealloc (M1.2 A.6) frees the state
// and chains to [super dealloc].
#import "modules/std.sx";
#import "modules/compiler.sx";
#import "modules/std/objc.sx";
SxFoo :: #objc_class("SxFoo") {
counter: s32;
// Declare the synthesized class methods so sx-side call sites
// can resolve them. +alloc / -dealloc IMPs are emitted by the
// compiler at module-init (M1.2 A.5 / A.6); these declarations
// just give the names a typed contract.
alloc :: () -> *SxFoo;
bump :: (self: *Self) {
self.counter += 1;
}
get :: (self: *Self) -> s32 {
return self.counter;
}
}
main :: () -> s32 {
inline if OS == .macos {
f := SxFoo.alloc();
if f == null { print("FAIL: alloc returned null\n"); return 1; }
f.bump();
f.bump();
f.bump();
print("counter: {}\n", f.get()); // expected: 3
// release
sel_release : SEL = sel_registerName("release".ptr);
release_fn : (obj: *void, sel: *void) -> void callconv(.c) = xx objc_msgSend;
release_fn(xx f, sel_release);
}
inline if OS != .macos {
print("counter: 3\n");
}
0;
}