fix: captured refs create scope boundaries in type inference#258
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fix: captured refs create scope boundaries in type inference#258
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Summary
Expr::Reftoinner_creates_scope()check in type inference(B) @bnow correctly create scope boundaries@bwas inferred asNodeinstead of B's return typeWhy
When a ref is captured (
(B) @b), the capture should contain B's structured result, not bubble B's internal captures. This matches the behavior of captured sequences/alternations.Before:
A = (program (B) @b)whereB = (expr) @x→A = { b: Node, x: Node }(wrong)After:
A = { b: B }whereB = { x: Node }(correct)Uncaptured refs remain transparent - their captures still bubble up correctly.