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sx/examples/0043-basic-match-value-mixed-width.sx
agra 80abaf1e7d issues/0066: RESOLVED — match-value arms lowered against result type
A value-position match's arms are now lowered with `target_type` set to
the merge's `result_type`, so positive and negated integer literals pick
the same width. Fixes the `PHI node operands are not the same type as the
result` failure for `if n == { case 0: 100; else: -1; }`-style returns.

Regression: examples/0043-basic-match-value-mixed-width.sx.
Gates: zig build, zig build test, run_examples.sh -> 345 passed.
2026-06-02 09:35:41 +03:00

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// A value-position match (`if subject == { case … }`) returning a small
// integer type works when arms mix positive and negated literals: every arm
// value is lowered against the merge's result type, so the phi operands all
// share one width.
//
// Regression (issue 0066): a negated-literal arm (`else: -1`) previously
// lowered at a narrower width than the positive arms, tripping LLVM's
// "PHI node operands are not the same type as the result".
#import "modules/std.sx";
sign :: (n: s32) -> s32 {
if n == {
case 0: 0;
else: if n > 0 then 1 else -1;
}
}
classify :: (n: s32) -> s32 {
if n == {
case 0: 100;
case 1: 10;
else: -1;
}
}
main :: () -> s32 {
print("sign: {} {} {}\n", sign(-9), sign(0), sign(9)); // -1 0 1
print("classify: {} {} {}\n", classify(0), classify(1), classify(5)); // 100 10 -1
0
}