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- Mark range-based for-in as done
- Note collection-based for-in blocked by generic monomorphization
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# Bux Language Roadmap — New Constructs
> **Updated:** 2026-06-08 | **Status:** In Progress
This document tracks planned language constructs beyond Phase 8 strategy.
---
## ✅ Done
### 1. `defer` Statement
**Status:** ✅ Implemented in both bootstrap and selfhost.
**Syntax:**
```bux
func ReadFile(path: String) -> String {
let fd: int = Open(path);
defer Close(fd); // runs on any exit from scope
defer PrintLine("done"); // LIFO order
let data: String = ReadAll(fd);
return data; // both defers run before return
}
```
---
### 2. Native `switch` / `case`
**Status:** ✅ Implemented in both bootstrap and selfhost. Desugars to if-else chain.
**Syntax:**
```bux
switch statusCode {
case 200: PrintLine("OK");
case 404: PrintLine("Not Found");
case 500: PrintLine("Server Error");
default: PrintLine("Unknown");
}
```
---
### 3. Operator Overloading
**Status:** ✅ Implemented in bootstrap. Selfhost has no method-table yet (not needed for selfhost-loop parity).
**Supported operators:**
```bux
func Vec2_operator_add(self: *Vec2, other: Vec2) -> Vec2 { ... }
func Vec2_operator_sub(self: *Vec2, other: Vec2) -> Vec2 { ... }
func Vec2_operator_eq(self: *Vec2, other: Vec2) -> bool { ... }
func Vec2_operator_lt(self: *Vec2, other: Vec2) -> bool { ... }
func MyArray_operator_index_get(self: *MyArray, idx: int) -> int { ... }
func MyArray_operator_index_set(self: *MyArray, idx: int, value: int) { ... }
```
**Notes:**
- Works via method-table lookup in sema + hir_lower.
- Generic method instantiation supported.
- Short-circuit operators (`&&`, `||`) remain builtin.
---
### 4. String Interpolation
**Status:** ✅ Implemented in bootstrap (selfhost reserves AST node).
**Syntax:**
```bux
let name: String = "Bux";
let msg: String = f"Hello, {name}!";
let num: int = 42;
let msg2: String = f"Count: {num}";
```
**Notes:**
- `f"..."` prefix enables interpolation.
- Escaped braces: `\{` and `\}`.
- Auto-converts `int`, `uint`, `float`, `bool`, and `String` inside braces.
---
### 5. Named / Default Parameters
**Status:** ✅ Implemented in both bootstrap and selfhost.
**Syntax:**
```bux
func HttpResponse(code: int = 200, body: String = "") -> Response { ... }
let r: Response = HttpResponse(body: "hello"); // code=200
let s = HttpResponse(404, body: "err"); // positional + named mixed
```
**Notes:**
- Bootstrap parser already parsed defaults; added named-arg parsing and sema injection.
- Selfhost parser parses `= defaultExpr` in params and `name: value` at call sites.
- Sema injects default expressions and reorders named args into param order.
---
### 6. CLI Commands (`bux new`, `bux init`, `bux test`, `bux fmt`)
**Status:** ✅ Implemented in selfhost.
| Command | Description |
|---------|-------------|
| `bux new <name>` | Create a new project directory with `bux.toml` and `src/Main.bux` |
| `bux init` | Initialize a Bux project in the current directory |
| `bux test [dir]` | Build and run the project binary, reporting pass/fail |
| `bux fmt <file|dir>` | Format `.bux` files (4-space indentation, preserves comments) |
---
### 7. Basic Borrow Checker (`@[Checked]`)
**Status:** ✅ Implemented in selfhost.
**Features:**
- `@[Checked]` attribute enables per-function borrow checking.
- `&T` (shared reference) and `&mut T` (mutable reference) type syntax.
- Rejects write-through raw pointer (`*T`) in checked functions.
- Detects double mutable borrow (`Swap(&mut x, &mut x)`).
- Tracks use-after-move for `own T` values.
---
## P0 — Critical (Unlocks Major Use Cases)
### 8. Full Selfhost Bootstrap Loop
**Why:** The selfhost compiler must compile itself deterministically.
**Status:** 🔄 In progress — borrow checker works, but some features still missing in selfhost vs bootstrap.
---
### 6. Closures / Anonymous Functions
**Status:** ✅ Implemented in both bootstrap and selfhost. Capture-less and with captures.
**Syntax:**
```bux
// Capture-less closure
let add: func(int, int) -> int = |a, b| { return a + b; };
// Closure with captures
let base: int = 10;
let adder: func(int) -> int = |a: int| -> int { return a + base; };
let result: int = adder(5); // 15
// Pass closure to higher-order function
Array_Filter(nums, |x| { return x > 10; });
```
**Implementation:**
- Capture-less closures: generate global thunk function, return `&thunk` as function pointer.
- Closures with captures:
1. Sema: `Scope_LookupUpTo` identifies captured variables from outer scope.
2. HIR Lower: generate `__closure_env_N` struct + global instance `__closure_env_instance_N`.
3. At closure creation site: emit capture assignments (`env_instance.x = x;`).
4. In thunk body: rewrite captured identifiers to `env_instance.x` via `hFieldAccess`.
5. C backend: emit env struct definition + global instance before thunk function.
**Limitations:** One global instance per closure AST node (no multiple instances). No loop/return support in closures yet.
**Complexity:** High — touches parser, sema, type system, HIR/LIR backend.
---
### 7. `for x in collection` Iterator Loops
**Why:** Currently only `for i in 0..10` works. No way to iterate arrays/channels/maps.
**Syntax:**
```bux
for item in arr {
PrintLine(item);
}
for msg in channel {
Process(msg);
}
```
**Implementation Steps:**
1. ✅ Parser: extend `for` to accept `for <ident> in <expr> { ... }`
2. ✅ Range-based: `for i in lo..hi` and `for i in lo..=hi` — desugared to `while` loop with counter
3. 🔄 Collection-based: `for x in arr` — needs `Iter<T>` desugaring or trait-based iterator
- Blocked by: generic monomorphization in selfhost C backend
- Once unblocked: desugar to `let __iter = Array_Iter(&arr); while Iter_HasNext(&__iter) { let x = Iter_Next(&__iter); body }`
**Complexity:** Medium — range-based done; collection-based needs generic monomorphization first.
---
## P1 — High Impact
### 8. Destructors / `Drop` Trait
**Why:** `own T` exists but nothing cleans up automatically. Complements `defer`.
**Syntax:**
```bux
extend Array<T> {
func Drop(self: own Array<T>) {
Array_Free(self);
}
}
```
**Implementation Steps:**
1. Define `Drop` interface in stdlib
2. C backend: emit `Drop(value)` before variable goes out of scope
3. Respect move semantics — don't drop moved values
**Complexity:** High — needs ownership tracking + move semantics.
---
## P2 — Nice to Have
### 9. Trait System Enhancement
**Why:** Currently have `interface` + `extend` (basic). Need trait bounds, associated types.
**Syntax:**
```bux
func Sort<T: Comparable>(arr: &mut Array<T>) { ... }
```
---
### 10. CTFE (Compile-Time Function Execution)
**Why:** Precomputed tables for embedded / kernel dev.
**Syntax:**
```bux
const func Fib(n: int) -> int { ... }
const TABLE_SIZE = Fib(20);
```
---
### 11. Concurrency
**Why:** Go-style goroutines + channels, but without GC.
**Syntax:**
```bux
let (tx, rx) = Channel::New<int>();
Task::Spawn(Worker, rx);
```
---
## Recommended Order
1.**`defer`** — Done
2.**`switch`/`case`** — Done
3.**Operator overloading** — Done (bootstrap)
4.**String interpolation** — Done (bootstrap)
5.**Named/default parameters** — Done
6.**Basic borrow checker (`@[Checked]`)** — Done (selfhost)
7.**`bux fmt`, `bux test`, `bux new`, `bux init`** — Done (selfhost)
8.**Closures (capture-less)** — Done. Enables callbacks and higher-order functions.
9.**Closures with captures** — Done. Global env struct per closure AST node.
10. **`for x in collection`** — Depends on closures with captures or trait system. **← NEXT**
11. **Destructors / Drop** — High complexity, needs ownership + move semantics.