Language Option covers expected errors. Unrecoverable faults and some IO failures need a distinct path that does not conflate with Result channel semantics.
Examples
Platform spec article
Examples
Spec standingStandard
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No Beskid stack unwinding across panic; traps end execution.
Context
Decision
Mechanism Use Option/ResultExpected failures (language-meta + corelib) panic/panic_strUnrecoverable faults, hard IO faults in v1 streams, allocation failures Unwind No Beskid stack unwinding across panics Outcome Runtime panics terminate the process (trap / abort) Builtin kind AbiReturnKind::NeverinBUILTIN_SPECSConsequences
Corelib must not catch panics for ordinary control flow. Fiber Detach panics still abort unless future domain recovery is specified.
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Lowering and corelib route IO through syscall_read/write, not embedded OS code.
Context
Scattering platform syscall sequences through codegen duplicates policy and breaks GC mutator rules at IO sites.
Decision
Rule Detail Builtins syscall_read,syscall_writeaccept fd + buffer (BeskidStrfor write)Implementation beskid_runtime::builtins::panic_io— Linux x86_64 direct syscalls in reference treeOther targets May use std::iofor fds 1/2 while preserving signaturesFront-end Must not embed OS-specific syscall sequences in lowering Corelib System.Input/Output/Errorwrap builtins with descriptorsGit anchor:
12ee673(split System I/O surfaces).Consequences
New platforms document stub vs native behavior without renaming symbols.
Verification anchors
panic_io.rs; console stream corelib tests. -
Scheduler run_blocking offloads host work without stalling other fibers.
Context
Blocking
read/writeon a fiber must not freeze the entire M:N scheduler or violate Phase A mutator rules on pool threads.Decision
Rule Detail Blocking path Enqueue host blocking work on syscall pool; park current fiber only Wake Resume fiber on scheduler thread when worker completes Pool workers Must not execute generated Beskid mutator code or allocate as mutators Pool worker tagging Each pool thread calls set_syscall_pool_worker()so the runtime can assert this rule (assert_mutator_allowed) and panic on accidental allocationAllocation Runtime object creation for results happens after resume on scheduler thread Console Producers Send bytes/events; consumers Receive on fibers Consequences
M6+ syscall integration is required for conformance on blocking builtins.
Verification anchors
Scheduler
run_blocking; fiber scheduler verification article.
- Contracts and edge cases MUST rules for panic divergence, syscall parameters, and backend neutrality.
- Design model Panic termination, syscall ownership, and runtime-mediated IO boundaries.
- Examples Panic from lowering, syscall_write status codes, and corelib IO scenarios.
- FAQ and troubleshooting Panic vs Option, syscall return codes, and fiber/blocking IO issues.
- Flow and algorithm Panic emission, syscall_write chunking, and blocking IO on fibers.
- Verification and traceability panic_io implementation paths, e2e runtime cases, and IO contract cross-tests.
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Full tree: run pnpm verify:platform-spec-layout (writes src/generated/platform-spec-layout-report.json).
Prose: bounds check failure
Section titled “Prose: bounds check failure”An enabled bounds check on array access fails at run time. Lowering emits a call to panic with a static message pointer. The process exits; callers do not receive Option because the failure is classified as a programmer/contract fault, not a recoverable IO error.
Prose: broken pipe on stderr
Section titled “Prose: broken pipe on stderr”A server logs to stderr after the reader closes the pipe. syscall_write returns -1 or partial failure; System.Error.Write panics with the stable stderr message defined in console IO spec. Operators treat this as fatal logging failure in v1.
Beskid-shaped usage (conceptual)
Section titled “Beskid-shaped usage (conceptual)”Corelib (not user panic) wraps builtins:
// System.Output — simplified narrativeunit Write(string text) { // builds WriteRequest → Syscall.WriteWith(Stdout, bytes) // panics when syscall returns error}User application code should prefer Option for expected failures; reserve runtime panic for violations and v1 stream policy.
Host testing syscall_write
Section titled “Host testing syscall_write”E2E tests in compiler/crates/beskid_e2e_tests/src/tests/runtime_cases.rs exercise panic and IO paths without requiring full corelib—they call lowered programs that hit builtins directly.
Read line scenario
Section titled “Read line scenario”Input.ReadLine loops syscall_read on stdin until newline or EOF. EOF returns Result success with partial/empty string; it does not call panic (IO-005 sibling spec).