A type alias whose dimension is a named const (`Arr :: [N]T`) resolves its dimension eagerly during scanDecls pass 1, on the stateless registration path, which can only read `module_const_map`. Typed consts (`N : s64 : 16`) register only in pass 2 and a forward-declared untyped const had not registered yet, so the stateless resolver saw an empty table, printed a non-fatal warning, fabricated length 0, and continued — yielding a 0-byte alloca, garbage reads, and a segfault for slice/struct elements. - scanDecls pass 0 pre-registers every integer-valued module const before any type alias resolves, so typed, untyped, and forward-referenced consts all resolve identically. - Both dim resolvers now share `program_index.moduleConstInt`, so the stateful body-lowering path and the stateless registration path cannot diverge. - `resolveArrayLen` returns `?u32`; `resolveCompound` yields `.unresolved` on null instead of a 0-length array. The stateful path emits a diagnostic; the alias-registration path surfaces an unresolved alias as a clean compile error that aborts the build. The Vector lane-count `else => 0` is fixed the same way. Regressions: examples/0143 (typed-const dim direct + via alias for s64/string/ struct, forward-ref alias, nested) and examples/1129 (an unresolvable computed dim halts with a clean diagnostic + non-zero exit). Both fail on the pre-fix compiler (garbage/segfault; warning+exit0) and pass after.
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// An array dimension that is not a compile-time integer constant is a hard
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// error, not a silently-fabricated 0-length array. Here a type alias's
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// dimension is a computed expression (`M + 1`), which the registration-time
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// resolver cannot evaluate.
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//
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// Regression (issue 0083): the stateless resolver printed a non-fatal warning
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// and fabricated length 0, then let compilation continue — producing a 0-byte
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// alloca and corrupt element access. It now yields the `.unresolved` sentinel,
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// which the alias registration surfaces as this diagnostic, aborting the build
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// with a non-zero exit.
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#import "modules/std.sx";
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M :: 4;
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BadArr :: [M + 1]s64;
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main :: () {
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a : BadArr = ---;
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a[0] = 7;
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print("a0={}\n", a[0]);
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}
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