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sx/examples/1330-ffi-objc-call-04-primitive-returns.sx
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// Phase 1 step 1.6 (PLAN-FFI.md): non-void return shapes through
// `#objc_call`. Each return type triggers a distinct LLVMBuildCall2
// function-type combination so emit_llvm's per-call-site lowering
// has to pick the right ABI per call.
//
// We exercise both nil-recv (libobjc guarantees zero result for
// every shape) and real-recv paths so the ABI is verified beyond
// "the runtime no-oped the call."
#import "modules/std.sx";
#import "modules/build.sx";
#import "modules/ffi/objc.sx";
main :: () -> i32 {
inline if OS == .macos {
// ── Nil-recv quick smoke ───────────────────────────────────
nil_cls := #objc_call(*void)(null, "class");
print("nil class = {}\n", nil_cls == null);
nil_n := #objc_call(i64)(null, "hash");
print("nil hash = {}\n", nil_n);
// ── Real-recv: NSObject ────────────────────────────────────
// *void return: [NSObject class] -> NSObject's metaclass (non-null,
// and conveniently == self when sent to the class itself).
ns_object := objc_getClass("NSObject".ptr);
meta := #objc_call(*void)(ns_object, "class");
print("meta non-null = {}\n", meta != null);
// i64 return: [obj hash] returns NSUInteger. On the NSObject
// class itself the value is implementation-defined but stable
// within a process — pinning it as non-zero is enough for ABI
// verification.
h := #objc_call(i64)(ns_object, "hash");
print("hash non-zero = {}\n", h != 0);
}
inline if OS != .macos {
print("skipped (not macos)\n");
}
0
}