chore: clean up experimental changes, keep core parser improvements
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@@ -541,9 +541,6 @@ func Cli_BuildProject(projectDir: String) -> int {
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return 1;
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}
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let lex: *Lexer = Lexer_Tokenize(source);
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Print(" [tokens: ");
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PrintInt(lex.tokenCount as int64);
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PrintLine("]");
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if Lexer_DiagCount(lex) > 0 {
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Print(" Lex errors in ");
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PrintLine(path);
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+3
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@@ -869,13 +869,7 @@ func parserParseBlock(p: *Parser) -> *Block {
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}
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let beforePos: int = p.pos;
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let s: *Stmt = parserParseStmt(p);
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// Infinite-loop safeguard
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if p.pos == beforePos {
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// If stuck and current token is }, consume it and exit
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if parserCheck(p, tkRBrace) {
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discard parserAdvance(p);
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break;
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}
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discard parserAdvance(p);
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continue;
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}
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@@ -891,8 +885,7 @@ func parserParseBlock(p: *Parser) -> *Block {
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b.stmtCount = b.stmtCount + 1;
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}
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}
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// Consume } if present (may already be consumed by safeguard)
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parserMatch(p, tkRBrace);
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discard parserExpect(p, tkRBrace, "expected '}'");
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return b;
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}
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@@ -1002,11 +995,6 @@ func parserParseFuncDecl(p: *Parser, isPublic: bool, isExtern: bool, isAsync: bo
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// Body
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if !isExtern && parserCheck(p, tkLBrace) {
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d.refBody = parserParseBlock(p);
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// HACK: consume any leftover } that parserParseBlock may have missed
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// Without this, the module handler sees the } and exits early.
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if parserCheck(p, tkRBrace) {
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discard parserAdvance(p);
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}
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} else {
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d.refBody = null as *Block;
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}
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@@ -2038,24 +2026,11 @@ func parserParseDecl(p: *Parser) -> *Decl {
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discard parserAdvance(p); // consume {
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var items: *Decl = null as *Decl;
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var lastItem: *Decl = null as *Decl;
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var moduleDepth: int = 1;
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while moduleDepth > 0 && parserPeek(p, 0) != tkEndOfFile {
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while !parserCheck(p, tkRBrace) && parserPeek(p, 0) != tkEndOfFile {
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if parserCheck(p, tkNewLine) || parserCheck(p, tkSemicolon) {
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discard parserAdvance(p);
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continue;
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}
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// Track stray braces that parserParseDecl may have left behind
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if parserCheck(p, tkLBrace) {
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moduleDepth = moduleDepth + 1;
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discard parserAdvance(p);
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continue;
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}
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if parserCheck(p, tkRBrace) {
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moduleDepth = moduleDepth - 1;
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discard parserAdvance(p);
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if moduleDepth <= 0 { break; }
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continue;
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}
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let beforePos: int = p.pos;
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let item: *Decl = parserParseDecl(p);
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if item != null as *Decl {
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@@ -2073,6 +2048,7 @@ func parserParseDecl(p: *Parser) -> *Decl {
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discard parserAdvance(p);
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}
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}
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discard parserExpect(p, tkRBrace, "expected '}' to close module");
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d.childDecl1 = items; // first item of module
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} else {
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parserMatch(p, tkSemicolon);
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