Opus 4.7 audit of the codebase surfaced several items that Opus 4.6
sessions left behind. This pass removes what's definitively dead and
fixes one trivial defensive bug; the real logic bugs (transaction
ordering, missing RunUpdate/RunDelete validation) come in a separate
commit.
Deletions:
- `_FiveSql2/src/TSqlParser_orig.prg` (1173 lines) — superseded by
`TSqlParser2.prg` (Pratt). Production never instantiates the old
parser; the only callers were the comparison/benchmark test files
also being removed.
- `_FiveSql2/test/test_parser_cmp.prg` — compared orig vs Pratt AST,
useless now that orig is gone.
- `_FiveSql2/test/bench_parser.prg` — benched both, same reason.
- `_FiveSql2/Makefile` `test_cmp:` and `bench:` targets referenced
the removed files.
- `TSqlIndex.prg` methods `ApplyScope`, `ClearScope`, `ApplySeek`,
`IndexInfo`, `CreateTempIndex`, `DropTempIndex` — each declared in
the class header and implemented (~165 lines total) but zero
callers anywhere in `_FiveSql2/` or `hbrtl/`. Class declarations
removed alongside the bodies.
Small fixes:
- `TSqlDDL.prg:179-180` stale comment claiming Five doesn't support
`@byref` — false since commit e95afad (2026-04-13) wired @byref
via RefCell. The same method uses @nPos correctly elsewhere.
- `hbrt/class.go:tryBinaryOp` defensive nil-check on AsArray().
IsObject() checks the type tag; a corrupted Value with tag=Object
but ptr=nil would crash on `.Class`. Correct construction paths
never hit this, but the guard is cheap.
Compat tests: FiveSql2 43/43, Harbour compat 56/56, Go test ALL PASS.
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Harbour lets a class define custom behaviour for arithmetic and
comparison operators via `OPERATOR "<sym>" ARG <name> INLINE <expr>`.
Five already had the runtime slot infrastructure (ClassDef.Operators
+ AddOperator + parent-chain copy) but parser skipped the form and
the VM ops never consulted the slots.
Parser: parseOperatorDecl captures the symbol, ARG binding, and
INLINE body into a MethodDecl with IsOperator=true and OperatorOp
set to the hbrt.Op* slot. Synthesised method name is __OP_<idx>
to keep the regular method namespace clean.
Codegen: emitClassDecl routes IsOperator members through
_def.AddOperator instead of AddMethod. Inline body generation is
shared with the MESSAGE/INLINE path (34485cd).
VM: Thread.tryBinaryOp walks the LHS object's class operator slot,
pushes args with Self bound to LHS, and returns true if the slot
is populated. Wired into Plus/Minus/Mult/Divide and Equal/NotEqual/
Less/Greater/LessEqual/GreaterEqual. Falls through to built-in
behaviour when no overload exists — non-object LHS costs one tag
check per op.
Operator symbol→slot mapping keeps `=` and `==` on the same slot
(OpEqual=8) because Five's gengo routes both to t.Equal() and the
VM doesn't distinguish strict vs non-strict equality today.
Tested (/tmp/test_operator.prg): Vec2 + - == < with per-field
results all correct.
FiveSql2 43/43, Harbour compat 56/56, Go test ALL PASS.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Harbour's ::super: idiom routes a method call through the parent of
the class that defines the currently-executing method — Self stays
the child instance, only the vtable entry point shifts. Five
previously parsed ::super as a data-field access (PushSelfField("SUPER"))
which returned nil and panicked on the subsequent Send.
Runtime: Thread.SendSuper(fromClassName, methodName, nArgs).
Binding to the *defining* class (not Self's runtime class) is
load-bearing for 3+ level hierarchies: without it,
Grand:New → ::super:New → Child:New → ::super:New
would resolve to Grand.Parent=Child again and infinite-loop.
Gengo: Generator.curMethodClass tracks the class name across each
method body emission. emitSendExpr detects the nested SendExpr
shape `::super:X(...)` and emits SendSuper with curMethodClass as
the first argument.
Tested (/tmp/test_super, /tmp/test_super2):
Parent → Child: ::super:Greet() returns composed result
Base → Child → Grand: ::super:New chain passes args correctly
Also fixes three gengo unit tests whose expected output was stale
from prior perf commits (b829ed4 const prop, 1f63c7f symbol hoist,
7e4079f string-concat reassoc) — assertions now match the current
optimized codegen.
FiveSql2 43/43, Harbour compat 56/56, Go test ALL PASS.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>