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sx/issues/0019-import-non-transitive-c-scope.md
agra 34819f05de issues: relocate legacy examples/issue-* repros into issues/
Clear the examples/issue-* namespace (new layout keeps open-issue repros under
issues/, co-located with their .md). Two legacy files:

- issue-0030 was a feature-request placeholder (trivial main, no real test).
  `extern G : T;` cross-file sx globals are still unimplemented (parse error),
  so it's an open feature request: issues/0030-extern-global-declarations.{md,sx}.
- issue-0019 was a broken/superseded multi-file fixture (relative imports, not
  runnable from root; the non-transitive-#import scenario is covered by the
  passing 0706-modules-import-non-transitive). Moved to
  issues/0019-import-non-transitive-c-scope/ with a status note; safe to delete.

Suite unchanged: 324 passed.
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# 0019 — `#import` is non-transitive (C-function scope across files)
> **Status: superseded — kept for reference.** Relocated from the old
> `examples/issue-0019/` fixture during the test-layout migration. The behavior
> it probed (A imports B and C; C must NOT see B's `#foreign` C functions just
> because A imported B) is now covered by the passing test
> `examples/0706-modules-import-non-transitive.sx`.
## What it probed
`main` imports both `c_wrapper.sx` (which declares C `#foreign` functions) and
`other.sx`. `other.sx` should *not* gain access to `c_wrapper`'s C functions
transitively — using one should produce the "not visible; #import the module that
declares it" diagnostic.
- `main_good.sx` — the valid arrangement.
- `main_bad.sx` — the arrangement that must be rejected.
- `c_wrapper.sx`, `other.sx` — the imported modules.
## Caveat (why it doesn't run as-is)
The fixture uses **relative** imports (`#import "../modules/std.sx"`), which only
resolve relative to a specific working directory and violate the project's
"always `package:`/module-path imports, never relative" rule. It is not runnable
from the repo root and is not wired into the suite. If revived, rewrite the
imports to the standard `modules/...` form and pin expected output; otherwise it
can be deleted (the scenario is already covered by `0706-modules-import-non-transitive`).