allocators/fs/process/socket/log/trace/test move under modules/std/ (allocators.sx becomes std/mem.sx; the Allocator protocol moves into the std.sx prelude, impls stay in mem.sx). New std/xml.sx holds xml_escape as xml.escape. std.sx gains the carried namespace tail — flat-importing std.sx now also provides mem./xml./log. — with the remaining modules (fs/process/socket/json/cli/hash/test) deferred from the tail until the global last-wins maps are fully own-wins (pulling them into every closure collides bare names corpus-wide; they stay direct imports: modules/std/fs.sx etc.). log.sx's internal emit renamed log_emit (it clobbered consumer fns named emit program-wide). bundle.sx uses xml.escape via the carried alias. Consumer import paths swept mechanically; .ir snapshots recaptured for the larger std closure. m3te + game build unchanged.
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// std.cli EXIT-CODE + `--json` contract (F3.3 — FOUNDATION MILESTONE CLOSE).
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//
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// The minimal contract `dist` (and any sx CLI front-end) relies on:
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//
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// 1. NAMED EXIT CODES — `EX_OK` (0) and `EX_USAGE` (64, the sysexits.h
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// usage-error code) are public constants in `std.cli`.
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// 2. TERMINATORS — `exit_ok()` / `exit_usage()` end the process with the
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// matching code, routing through the canonical `process.exit(code: u8)`.
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// 3. `--json` MODE — the reserved global `--json` flag surfaces as
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// `parsed.json`: TRUE when `--json` is in the argv, FALSE when it is not.
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// In json mode stdout carries ONLY the machine result; human text goes
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// to stderr (here via `log.err`, which writes `ERROR: …` to fd 2).
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//
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// The run DELIBERATELY ends on the usage path: after the assertions it
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// triggers an `UnknownCommand`, writes the human diagnostic to STDERR, and
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// terminates via `exit_usage()` — so the process exits 64 (EX_USAGE),
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// captured in expected/0718-….exit. (sx `print`/`out` are unbuffered, so the
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// stdout assertion lines still appear despite the `_exit`.)
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#import "modules/std.sx";
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#import "modules/std/cli.sx";
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log :: #import "modules/std/log.sx";
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report :: (label: string, ok: bool) {
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if ok { print("{}: ok\n", label); } else { print("{}: FAIL\n", label); }
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}
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main :: () -> ! {
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publish_flags : []FlagSpec = .[
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FlagSpec.{ name = "out", takes_value = true, required = true },
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];
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cmds : []Command = .[
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Command.{ group = "ci", command = "publish", flags = publish_flags },
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];
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// ── 1. Named exit-code constants (the dist contract) ──────────────
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report("ex-ok-is-0", EX_OK == 0);
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report("ex-usage-is-64", EX_USAGE == 64);
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// ── 2. `--json` detection — true with the flag, false without ─────
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d : Diag = .{};
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with_json : []string = .["ci", "publish", "--out", "dist", "--json"];
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without_json : []string = .["ci", "publish", "--out", "dist"];
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pj := try parse(with_json, cmds, @d);
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pn := try parse(without_json, cmds, @d);
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report("json-set-true", pj.json);
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report("json-set-false", !pn.json);
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// ── 3. json mode keeps stdout machine-pure ────────────────────────
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// When `parsed.json`, the front-end emits ONLY the machine result on
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// stdout. `out` writes the bytes verbatim (no `{}` interpolation), so
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// the JSON braces are literal.
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if pj.json {
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out("{\"out\":\"");
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out(pj.value_of("out"));
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out("\"}\n");
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}
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// ── 4. Usage error → human text to stderr → exit_usage() (= 64) ───
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// A bad command raises a `CliError`. The front-end maps every usage
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// error to `EX_USAGE`: it writes the human diagnostic to STDERR (stdout
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// stays machine-clean) and terminates with the usage code via the
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// canonical `process.exit`.
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bad : []string = .["ci", "deploy", "--out", "x"]; // unknown command
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_, e := parse(bad, cmds, @d);
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report("usage-error-raised", e == error.UnknownCommand);
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log.err("unknown command '{}' (argv index {})", d.token, d.index);
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exit_usage(); // -> _exit(EX_USAGE = 64)
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}
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