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Brandon Lucas 15a820a467 fix: make all example programs work correctly
- Add string concatenation support to + operator in typechecker
- Register ADT constructors in both type environment and interpreter
- Bind handlers as values so they can be referenced in run...with
- Fix effect checking to use subset instead of exact match
- Add built-in effects (Console, Fail, State) to run block contexts
- Suppress dead code warnings in diagnostics, modules, parser

Update all example programs with:
- Expected output documented in comments
- Proper run...with statements to execute code

Add new example programs:
- behavioral.lux: pure, idempotent, deterministic, commutative functions
- pipelines.lux: pipe operator demonstrations
- statemachine.lux: ADT-based state machines
- tailcall.lux: tail call optimization examples
- traits.lux: type classes and pattern matching

Add documentation:
- docs/IMPLEMENTATION_PLAN.md: feature roadmap and status
- docs/PERFORMANCE_AND_TRADEOFFS.md: performance analysis

Add benchmarks for performance testing.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-13 09:05:06 -05:00

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// Benchmark: Effect handling (measures effect overhead)
// Tests: Effect dispatch, handler lookup, effect calls
effect Counter {
fn increment(): Unit
fn get(): Int
}
fn countTo(n: Int): Int with {Counter} =
if n <= 0 then Counter.get()
else {
Counter.increment()
countTo(n - 1)
}
handler counterHandler: Counter {
fn increment() = ()
fn get() = 0
}
// Run the effect benchmark
let result = run countTo(10000) with {
Counter = counterHandler
}