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sx/examples/1005-errors-try-rejections.sx
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// `try` rejections (ERR step E1.4a):
// - `try` is only valid inside a failable function,
// - the operand must be failable (the sole failable-operand check —
// the parser imposes none),
// - propagating a `try` whose callee's error set is not a subset of the
// caller's named set is rejected (widening at a function-propagation site).
// The positive case lives in `examples/221-try.sx`.
#import "modules/std.sx";
A :: error { Xa }
B :: error { Yb }
ga :: () -> !A { return; }
gb :: () -> !B { return; }
plain :: () -> i32 { return 0; }
// `try` in a non-failable function.
bad_ctx :: () -> i32 {
try ga(); // error: `try` outside a failable function
return 0;
}
// `try` on a non-failable operand.
bad_operand :: () -> !A {
try plain(); // error: operand has type i32 (not failable)
return;
}
// Callee's set (B = {Yb}) is not a subset of the caller's set (A = {Xa}).
widen :: () -> !A {
try gb(); // error: Yb not in caller's error set A
return;
}
main :: () -> i32 {
a := bad_ctx(); // force bad_ctx to lower
b := bad_operand(); // force bad_operand to lower
c := widen(); // force widen to lower
return 0;
}