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- Add operatorMethodName mapping (tkPlus -> operator_add, etc.) - Add tryLowerOperatorCall / tryLowerIndexCall in HIR lowerer - Modify ekBinary lowering to check method table before builtins - Modify ekAssign lowering to detect ekIndex target and emit operator_index_set method call when available - Add sema type-checking for operator overloads in ekBinary and ekIndex paths (method-table lookup before builtin rules) - Fix sema compile errors: minfo.params[N].typ -> minfo.params[N] - Fix hir_lower forward decl ordering for resolveExprType - Update golden test expected.c files for current C backend - Update ROADMAP.md and PHASE8_STRATEGY.md status
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# Bux Language Roadmap — New Constructs
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> **Updated:** 2026-06-08 | **Status:** In Progress
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This document tracks planned language constructs beyond Phase 8 strategy.
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---
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## ✅ Done
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### 1. `defer` Statement
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**Status:** ✅ Implemented in both bootstrap and selfhost.
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**Syntax:**
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```bux
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func ReadFile(path: String) -> String {
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let fd: int = Open(path);
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defer Close(fd); // runs on any exit from scope
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defer PrintLine("done"); // LIFO order
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let data: String = ReadAll(fd);
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return data; // both defers run before return
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}
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```
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---
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### 2. Native `switch` / `case`
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**Status:** ✅ Implemented in both bootstrap and selfhost. Desugars to if-else chain.
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**Syntax:**
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```bux
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switch statusCode {
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case 200: PrintLine("OK");
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case 404: PrintLine("Not Found");
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case 500: PrintLine("Server Error");
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default: PrintLine("Unknown");
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}
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```
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---
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### 3. Operator Overloading
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**Status:** ✅ Implemented in bootstrap. Selfhost has no method-table yet (not needed for selfhost-loop parity).
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**Supported operators:**
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```bux
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func Vec2_operator_add(self: *Vec2, other: Vec2) -> Vec2 { ... }
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func Vec2_operator_sub(self: *Vec2, other: Vec2) -> Vec2 { ... }
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func Vec2_operator_eq(self: *Vec2, other: Vec2) -> bool { ... }
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func Vec2_operator_lt(self: *Vec2, other: Vec2) -> bool { ... }
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func MyArray_operator_index_get(self: *MyArray, idx: int) -> int { ... }
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func MyArray_operator_index_set(self: *MyArray, idx: int, value: int) { ... }
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```
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**Notes:**
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- Works via method-table lookup in sema + hir_lower.
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- Generic method instantiation supported.
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- Short-circuit operators (`&&`, `||`) remain builtin.
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---
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## P0 — Critical (Unlocks Major Use Cases)
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### 4. String Interpolation
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**Why:** `Fmt_Fmt1("hello {0}", name)` is verbose.
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**Syntax:**
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```bux
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let name: String = "Bux";
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let msg: String = "Hello, {name}!";
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let num: int = 42;
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let msg2: String = "Count: {num}";
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```
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**Implementation Steps:**
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1. Lexer: detect `{` inside string literals, parse interpolation expressions
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2. Parser: create string concatenation AST node
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3. Desugar to `String_Concat` calls or `Fmt_FmtN`
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**Complexity:** Low — lexer/parser changes only.
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---
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### 5. Named / Default Parameters
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**Why:** API ergonomics.
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**Syntax:**
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```bux
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func HttpResponse(code: int = 200, contentType: String = "text/plain", body: String = "") -> Response { ... }
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let r: Response = HttpResponse(body: "hello"); // code=200, contentType=default
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```
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**Implementation Steps:**
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1. Parser: allow `param: Type = defaultExpr`
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2. Sema: fill missing args at call sites
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3. C backend: emit args in correct order with defaults
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**Complexity:** Medium — sema changes for call resolution.
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---
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### 6. Closures / Anonymous Functions
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**Why:** Callbacks, iterators, functional APIs. Currently only named functions exist.
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**Syntax:**
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```bux
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let add: func(int, int) -> int = |a, b| { return a + b; };
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let nums: Array<int> = Array_New<int>();
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Array_Filter(nums, |x| { return x > 10; });
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```
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**Implementation Steps:**
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1. New AST node: `ClosureExpr` with `params`, `body`, `captures`
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2. Parser: parse `|param1, param2| -> Type { body }`
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3. Type system: closure type as `func(Args) -> Ret` + implicit capture struct
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4. C backend: generate struct with captured vars + function pointer
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5. Lifetime: ensure captures outlive closure usage
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**Complexity:** High — touches parser, sema, type system, C backend.
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---
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### 7. `for x in collection` Iterator Loops
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**Why:** Currently only `for i in 0..10` works. No way to iterate arrays/channels/maps.
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**Syntax:**
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```bux
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for item in arr {
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PrintLine(item);
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}
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for msg in channel {
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Process(msg);
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}
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```
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**Implementation Steps:**
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1. Parser: extend `for` to accept `for <ident> in <expr> { ... }`
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2. Desugar to while loop using `Iter_HasNext` / `Iter_Next` or trait-based iterator
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3. C backend: generate standard while loop with iterator state
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**Complexity:** Medium — needs either trait system enhancement or hardcoded desugaring.
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---
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## P1 — High Impact
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### 8. Destructors / `Drop` Trait
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**Why:** `own T` exists but nothing cleans up automatically. Complements `defer`.
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**Syntax:**
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```bux
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extend Array<T> {
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func Drop(self: own Array<T>) {
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Array_Free(self);
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}
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}
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```
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**Implementation Steps:**
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1. Define `Drop` interface in stdlib
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2. C backend: emit `Drop(value)` before variable goes out of scope
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3. Respect move semantics — don't drop moved values
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**Complexity:** High — needs ownership tracking + move semantics.
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---
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## P2 — Nice to Have
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### 9. Trait System Enhancement
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**Why:** Currently have `interface` + `extend` (basic). Need trait bounds, associated types.
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**Syntax:**
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```bux
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func Sort<T: Comparable>(arr: &mut Array<T>) { ... }
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```
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---
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### 10. CTFE (Compile-Time Function Execution)
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**Why:** Precomputed tables for embedded / kernel dev.
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**Syntax:**
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```bux
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const func Fib(n: int) -> int { ... }
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const TABLE_SIZE = Fib(20);
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```
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---
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### 11. Concurrency
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**Why:** Go-style goroutines + channels, but without GC.
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**Syntax:**
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```bux
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let (tx, rx) = Channel::New<int>();
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Task::Spawn(Worker, rx);
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```
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---
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## Recommended Order
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1. ✅ **`defer`** — Done
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2. ✅ **`switch`/`case`** — Done
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3. ✅ **Operator overloading** — Done (bootstrap)
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4. **String interpolation** — Low complexity, big ergonomics win. **← NEXT**
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5. **Named/default parameters** — Medium complexity, improves stdlib APIs.
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6. **Closures** — High complexity, unlocks iterators and functional style.
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7. **`for x in collection`** — Depends on closures or trait system.
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8. **Destructors / Drop** — High complexity, needs ownership + move semantics.
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