First foundation-curriculum substrate pack: 24 reviewed noun lemmas for
syntax/claim/provenance vocabulary (subject, predicate, agent_role,
clause, antecedent, consequent_role, polarity, negation, evidence_span,
…). Substrate only — no parser, no runtime generation change.
This is the clean reland of #503 (merged then reverted via #508 for
shipping two failing tests). Root cause of the revert was lemma
collision: the smoke CI gate does not collect dedicated test files, so
the pack merged green while its own test asserted resolver routings that
were false.
Reland fixes, with the full collision audit done against every on-disk
pack (not just the one the original author checked):
- agent -> agent_role (bare `agent` owned by en_core_meta_v1)
- comparison -> comparison_relation(bare `comparison` owned by en_core_cognition_v1)
- consequent -> consequent_role (bare `consequent` owned by en_core_causation_v1)
- negation kept bare on purpose: no *mounted* pack owned it
(en_mathematics_logic_v1 is a domain pack, not in
DEFAULT_RESOLVABLE_PACK_IDS), so mounting syntax now grounds a word
that previously returned None. Renaming would have lost grounding.
The original test also mis-asserted prior resolution: it claimed
`cause` -> en_core_causation_v1, but first-match-wins resolves it to
en_core_cognition_v1 (mounted at index 0). The test now pins the TRUE
current owner; this pack does not change it.
Resolver: en_core_syntax_v1 mounted after en_core_polarity_v1 and before
en_core_relations_v1 — purely additive, steals no prior resolution.
Evidence:
- tests/test_en_core_syntax_v1_pack.py: 13/13 (was 4 failed, 9 passed)
- pack/resolver/grounding/invariants blast radius: 415 passed
- core test --suite smoke: 67 passed
- core test --suite packs: 1 failed, 140 passed — the single failure
(test_lilibeth_canary_solves_end_to_end, GSM8K candidate-graph reader)
is PRE-EXISTING on clean main f79b647, byte-identical, and untouched by
this PR.
- lane SHAs: 7/8 content-match; the public_demo miss is a wall-clock
DemoContractError (>30s budget), not content drift — serving frozen.
PR checklist:
- Capability: foundation-curriculum language substrate vocabulary.
- Field invariant: pack loads through checksum-sealed compiler; no
algebra/versor path touched.
- Lane: core test --suite packs / smoke; dedicated pack test.
- No hidden normalization, stochastic fallback, approximate recall, or
unreviewed mutation.
- Trust boundary: language-pack loading only; manifest checksums hash the
exact bytes on disk (recomputed after the two renames).
The curated, irreducible world-fact primitives multi-step composition needs
(ADR-0175 section 10: the engine can't derive 'twice = 2' from arithmetic). The
microscope flagged these via the 0015/0025/0024/0033 wrongs.
language_packs/data/en_core_comparatives_v1/: 9 closed-set multiplicative
comparatives (twice/double/triple/quadruple/half/quarter + inflections) -> scalar
ops. manifest.json with sha256 of the bytes on disk (CLAUDE.md pack rule).
Refusal-preferring: non-terminating/ambiguous comparatives (a third, several)
deliberately excluded; expansion via HITL corridor.
generate/derivation/comparatives.py: extract_comparative_scalars() ->
ComparativeScalar(op, scalar, span, cue). Fixed lexemes + the '<number> times'
pattern (digit or word-number via WORD_NUMBERS). Lexeme-level (ADR-0165);
deterministic (text-order); supplies only the SCALAR primitive — referent
binding is the multi-step search's job (ADR-0176).
14 tests incl. refusal-preferring discipline + pack integrity (manifest checksum
matches bytes on disk). Verified: derivation suite 45/45; ruff clean; smoke 67;
packs 141. Not wired into serving (data + extractor ready for ADR-0176 MS phases).
The user's question — "shouldn't we be running it multiple times so
it can learn? or is that part broken?" — exposed that the math
teaching loop's `ratify → admit` closure had been structurally
broken at the connector between operator ratification and runtime
visibility. The handlers wrote source files (compositions/, frames/)
that the runtime loader never read because no compile step
regenerated the runtime artifacts.
This PR fixes the gap end-to-end AND fires the first live composition
admission on the canonical pack.
Modules
-------
- language_packs/compile_pack.py — unified compile step that
regenerates frames.jsonl + compositions.jsonl + updates
manifest.{frame,composition}_checksum atomically. Idempotent.
- teaching/math_composition_ratification.py — apply_composition_claim
now calls compile_pack at end of successful ratification. Closes
the source-file→runtime-artifact gap.
- teaching/math_frame_ratification.py — same auto-compile wire for
apply_frame_claim.
- generate/math_candidate_parser.py — CandidateInitial gains optional
composition_evidence Mapping field. When populated, signals the
candidate was produced by a registry-gated composition (ADR-0169);
the value/unit/entity are DERIVED arithmetic over grounded inputs.
- generate/math_candidate_graph.py — new _composed_initial_admissible
predicate that branches on composition_evidence. Wrong=0 preserved
by requiring each composition INPUT token (count, amount) to ground
in source_span literally; the derived value is admitted because the
arithmetic over grounded inputs is deterministic.
- generate/math_candidate_graph.py — discourse-level prior_subject
tracking: capture proper-noun subjects from ALL statement sentences
(including ADR-0136.S.0 context-filler sentences that get filtered
out before the candidate loop). Without this, "John adopts a dog"
(no numbers) is dropped and the cross-sentence subject resolver for
case 0019 sees prior_subject=None.
- generate/recognizer_match.py — all four composition matchers
(ME-1 currency-per-unit same-sentence, ME-2 cross-sentence, ME-3
additive, ME-4 subtractive) now populate composition_evidence in
CandidateInitial. Also added standalone " each " / " apiece " to
_PER_UNIT_TOKENS so currency_amount detection-only matcher refuses
per-item costs instead of swallowing them.
CLIs
----
- core teaching compile-pack — explicit operator surface for
regenerating runtime artifacts. JSON output for CI integration.
- core teaching seed-recognizer — operator surface for seeding a
RatifiedRecognizer entry in the proposal log for a given
(shape_category, anchor_kind). Writes created + transition(accepted)
events directly via ProposalLog._append.
Seeded artifacts (the actual loop closure)
------------------------------------------
- proposals.jsonl: new rat1-seed-48dd2673d6ad673d RatifiedRecognizer
entry for shape_category=rate_with_currency,
anchor_kind=currency_per_unit_composition.
- compositions/multiplicative_composition.jsonl: ratified
"bound(count) × bound(unit_cost)" affirms entry sourced from
case 0019 evidence.
- compositions.jsonl + manifest.composition_checksum: compiled
runtime artifact + manifest pin (RAT-1 auto-compile).
Live result on train_sample
---------------------------
- wrong == 0 preserved (3 correct / 47 refused / 0 wrong)
- Case 0050 hazard pin holds (refused)
- public split 150/150 preserved
- Case 0019 sentence 1 ("requires 3 vet appointments, which cost
$400 each") NOW ADMITS via composition. Previously refused with
"recognizer matched but produced no injection". The refusal moved
downstream to sentence 2 (a different currency_amount detection
bottleneck that is its own follow-up).
This is the first time a composition ratification on the canonical
pack actually reaches the runtime. The flywheel turned one
revolution.
Tests
-----
- tests/test_rat1_end_to_end_admission.py — 4 new live tests:
composition statement admits on isolated synthetic problem, case
0019 cross-sentence admission, wrong=0 preserved on train_sample,
case 0050 hazard pin.
- tests/test_consumption_empty_registry_no_op.py — refactored to use
isolated synthetic packs (the canonical pack may now carry ratified
entries).
- tests/test_math_{frame,composition}_ratification.py — updated
"manifest checksum unchanged" tests to "lexicon checksum
preserved" semantics: RAT-1 auto-compile may add the new optional
checksum fields; pre-existing lexicon checksum stays untouched.
Suite results: teaching 93, packs 131 (+4), runtime 20. All green.
Closes the consumption-half of the math teaching loop for two of three
sub-types per docs/handoff/CONSUMPTION-WIRING-DISPATCH-PACK.md (PR #397).
Companion to the doctrinal brief in PR #396.
Modules
-------
- language_packs/compile_frames.py — byte-deterministic compile of
frames/*.jsonl → frames.jsonl (sorted by (frame_category, surface_form))
- language_packs/compile_compositions.py — same shape for
compositions/*.jsonl → compositions.jsonl
- generate/comprehension/frame_registry.py — load_frame_registry()
mirroring load_lexicon: cache by (path, mtime, sha256), manifest
checksum verification (optional frame_checksum field), polarity
validation, conflict detection, empty-registry no-op
- generate/comprehension/composition_registry.py — same shape PLUS:
* SAFE_COMPOSITION_CATEGORIES enforced at LOAD (defense in depth;
raises WrongCompositionCategory on any unsafe category — protects
against pack edits that bypass the handler)
* polarity "falsifies" exposed via is_falsified() (consumer must
suppress; not silently treated as affirms)
- language_packs/compiler.py — manifest verification extended for
frame_checksum + composition_checksum, mirroring the proven
glosses_checksum pattern (optional fields; backward-compatible)
- generate/recognizer_anchor_inject.py — inject_from_match consults
composition_registry when the per-category injector returns empty
AND the matcher publishes ``composition_shape`` in parsed_anchors.
Registry is a gate (admissibility) not an arithmetic primitive
(ADR-0169 §"Mutation boundary").
Tests (38 new, all green)
-------------------------
tests/test_frame_registry_load.py (11 tests)
tests/test_composition_registry_load.py (11 tests)
tests/test_composition_consult_in_injector.py ( 6 tests)
tests/test_consumption_case_0050_hazard_pin.py( 3 tests, parametrized
over allowlist)
tests/test_consumption_empty_registry_no_op.py( 4 tests)
tests/test_consumption_partition.py ( 3 tests)
Registered in core/cli.py "packs" suite.
Suite results
-------------
core test --suite teaching -q → 93 passed
core test --suite runtime -q → 20 passed
core test --suite packs -q → 51 passed
core eval gsm8k_math --split public → 150/150, wrong=0
Truth-test rows (6-row binding table in dispatch pack):
#1 Case 0019 admits ............. PARTIAL — see Scope Boundary below
#2 Case 0050 stays refused ....... PASS
#3 train_sample 3/47 → ≥4/46 ..... PARTIAL — same as #1#4 wrong == 0 preserved .......... PASS
#5 public split 150/150 .......... PASS
#6 Empty-registry no-op .......... PASS
Scope Boundary (honest finding)
-------------------------------
Rows #1 and #3 (case 0019 admission) require a matcher extension that
publishes ``composition_shape`` + a pre-composed CandidateInitial in
parsed_anchors. The existing currency_amount / multiplicative_aggregation
matchers in generate/recognizer_match.py are detection-only (return
empty parsed_anchors). This PR ships the consumption infrastructure
correctly but the runtime path remains dormant until a follow-up PR
extends the matcher. The dispatch pack's truth test #1/#3 cannot fire
without that extension.
The wiring is positioned correctly: inject_from_match → consult
composition_registry → admit on affirms-with-payload, suppress on
falsifies, refuse on absence. A synthetic recognizer match with
populated composition_shape + composed_initial DOES admit through the
new path (covered by 6 tests in test_composition_consult_in_injector.py).
A follow-up brief naming the matcher-extension work is the
recommended next step.
Anti-regression invariants verified
-----------------------------------
- wrong == 0 on core eval gsm8k_math (public 150/150)
- case 0050 stays refused (parametrized over allowlist categories)
- ADR-0166 — no new eval lanes
- ADR-0167 partition — no cognition imports in any new module
- Empty-registry runtime byte-identical to today (no-op test)
- SAFE_COMPOSITION_CATEGORIES enforced at write AND load
- polarity semantics (affirms vs falsifies) honored
- engine_state/* never committed
Adds 3 drain_token lemmas to en_core_math_v1 closing 2 of 3 remaining
lexicon_entry refusals from the prior wave:
- path (case 0049, new lemma)
- journey (case 0049 follow-on after path resolved)
- sees → alias of existing "see" lemma (case 0040)
The third remaining lexicon_entry refusal (case 0001, '+') is
deliberately NOT closed: '+' is an arithmetic operator literal, not a
lexical token. Adding it as drain_token would silently drop arithmetic
content from problems like "5 + 3 apples", a wrong=0 hazard. Documented
in the PR body and audit artifact.
Refusal taxonomy shift:
- unknown_word: 5 → 3 (-2)
- unresolved_pronoun: 3 → 4 (+1) — case 0049's pronoun barrier surfaced
- incomplete_operation: 20 → 21 (+1) — case 0049's quantity gap surfaced
Hard invariants:
- wrong == 0 (admitted=0, verified)
- case 0050 hazard pinned (refused at sentence_index=0)
- manifest checksum unchanged (per-category source file edit)
- no teaching-store mutation; no reader runtime change
Three small surgical anchors capturing the verified architectural
insight surfaced during the ADR-0167 wave (no new ADR — the gap claim
that prompted this resolved on verification; what remains is a sharper
residual question worth memorialising).
1. CLAUDE.md — new "Schema-Defined Proof Obligations" section between
Documentation Discipline and Validation Through CLI. Generalises
the wrong=0 invariant pattern: schema types that name structural
properties are real only when an executing test can meaningfully
fail under the violations it is written to catch. Three-step rule
for treating a schema as load-bearing.
2. language_packs/compiler.py — ARCHITECTURAL INVARIANT comment on
_apply_mounted_primary_domain_resonance naming it as the single
convergence-decision site for DEPTH_ROOT/DEPTH_RELATION packs.
Anchors the doctrine at the code site so any future modification
trips on the reference to the holonomy proof's coverage gap.
3. docs/handoff/ADR-0167-FOLLOWUPS.md §6 — captures the structural-vs-
blend convergence isolation question. HolonomyAlignmentCase IS
executed today (we verified), but the existing test doesn't
distinguish structurally-derived convergence from blend-induced
convergence. Ablation test or reframed claim — both acceptable
resolutions.
Verified before commit:
- All 13 architectural references in the Gemini analysis resolve
exactly: triliteral 0.30, root 0.40, prefix 0.03/(idx+1), stem 0.24,
_INFLECTION_PRIORITY case-near-last, _apply_mounted_primary_domain_resonance
with 40% English-prototype blend, HolonomyAlignmentCase defined
AND executed
- tests/test_alignment_graph.py: 8 passed (no behavioural change)
- Documentation discipline (#355) honoured: pure Markdown, no HTML
No code behaviour changes. No runtime effect. Drops the larger
ADR-0168-PROPOSAL idea — the gap claim that prompted it dissolved
under verification.
## Summary
Lexicon-entry closure track per Brief 11D recommendation (Candidate A,
sub-PR 1). Adds 12 drain_token lemmas + 1 alias to `en_core_math_v1`.
`unknown_word` row strictly decreases: **11 → 5** (-6 cases moved past
the first-pass vocabulary gap). `wrong == 0` preserved. `correct` does
not move because admitted=0 (the unblocked cases now refuse at
downstream frames — real new work becoming visible, not regression, per
Brief 11 §Gate 1).
## Additions (all category=drain_token)
| Lemma | Surfaced from |
|-----------|----------------------------|
| along | case 0049 (3rd-wave) |
| animals | case 0040 (3rd-wave) |
| decrease | case 0005 |
| jacks | case 0024 (jumping jacks) |
| length | case 0006 (3rd-wave) |
| previous | case 0006 |
| reach | case 0015 |
| stray | case 0040 |
| too | case 0039 |
| uphill | case 0049 |
| which | case 0001 |
| your | case 0001 (3rd-wave) |
| weight → weights (alias) | case 0021 |
All classified as `drain_token` (the only category that cannot open a
frame and therefore cannot create wrong admissions per Brief 11
§"correct-count greed" doctrine). Reclassifying any as
accumulation/depletion/transfer verbs would risk wrong>0 by opening a
malformed operation_frame.
## wrong=0 verification
- `assert audit_problem(case_0050)` returns `ReaderRefusal` at
sentence_index 0 (pinned by `test_hazard_case_0050_remains_refused_pre_frame`)
- 50-case audit: `admitted=0, refused=50` (pinned by
`test_no_case_admits_after_lexicon_closure`)
- No reader runtime changes; pack-only mutation in a single
per-category source file
- Manifest checksum unchanged: source-file edit doesn't regenerate the
compiled `lexicon.jsonl`; loader reads per-category sources for
alias-aware entries (see `generate/comprehension/lexicon.py:127`)
## Test plan
- 11 new tests in `tests/test_brief_11b_step2_lexicon.py`:
- 4 pack-additions pinning (categories, provenance, aliases, sort order)
- 4 reader-effect / hazard tests (admitted=0, case 0050 refused,
unknown_word row strictly decreased, manifest checksum unchanged)
- 2 loader-integrity tests (new lemmas + aliases resolve through
`load_lexicon` → `lookup`)
- 12 existing tests in `tests/test_brief_11b_audit_artifact.py` pass
(taxonomy counts updated to post-step-2 values)
- 23 existing tests in `tests/test_brief_11_audit.py` pass
## Hard invariants preserved
- `wrong == 0` — no admissions, no frame-opener miscategorisation
- ADR-0166 — no new canonical eval lanes; existing
`gsm8k_math/train_sample/v1/` artifact updated in-place
- No teaching-store mutation; pack mutation is explicit, single-file,
reviewed
- Manifest checksum unchanged (compiled lexicon.jsonl byte-identical)
## Follow-up
- 3 lexicon_entry refusals remain (case 0001 '+', case 0040 'sees',
case 0049 'path'). Not addressed in this PR: '+' is an arithmetic
literal (would change semantics of drain), 'sees' and 'path' have
many other downstream barriers. Address with next-bottleneck PR.
- The 6 cases now refusing at later frames feed directly into Brief
11D Candidate A sub-PR 2 (which bottleneck class to attack next).
Extend the comprehension reader from question-only scope to whole-
problem scope. Phase 1 (Brief 8 / #326) implemented question_frame;
this brief implements initial_state_frame, operation_frame, and
descriptive_frame, plus finalize() projection into a strict
ADR-0115 MathProblemGraph.
Architecturally correct under ADR-0164.3; not yet productive on
GSM8K train_sample. Below-floor measurement documented; specific
bottlenecks tabled for Phase 2.1 follow-up.
What landed
- Frame-opener dispatch in lifecycle.py for the three new statement
frames, plus rule handlers (_rule_op_*, _rule_preframe_*,
_rule_descriptive_*).
- finalize(state) -> MathProblemGraph | ReaderRefusal: pure
projection with closure checks (entity registry non-empty,
unknown target bound, every op/initial references a known entity,
Decimal precision projects losslessly).
- _classify extended to 3-tuple (category, surface, decimal_value)
with possessive strip retry. Brief 8.2's sentence-initial
lookup-first + gender-skip preserved AND extended to mid-sentence
(gender is enrichment everywhere, never admission).
- Whole-problem coexistence dispatch in math_candidate_graph.py
(config.comprehension_reader_questions=True): reader attempts the
whole problem; on any ReaderRefusal falls through to existing
regex parser. All-or-nothing per the brief.
- Lexicon expansion (carried into renamed proper_noun_gender_*
files): +2 accumulation_verb (adopt, invest), +2 currency_unit_noun
(dollar, cent), +6 capacity_verb (fill, lift, play, work, finish,
drive), +5 female names (allison, brooke, jan, marion, sidney),
+14 male names (bart, fernando, georgie, jake, jed, jeremie, jose,
orlando, rex, rudolph, steve, troy, xavier, yun), +numerous
count_unit_noun, drain_token, time_unit_noun.
- ADR-0164.4-phase2-statement-frame-reader.md — the architectural
rationale and acceptance contract.
Measurement (reader_phase2_delta.json):
flag-OFF: correct=3 refused=47 wrong=0
flag-ON: correct=3 refused=47 wrong=0
delta: 0/0/0
Below the brief's floor of correct >= 4. Architecture is sound — the
reader admits cases as graphs when the structure resolves, refuses
cleanly otherwise, preserves wrong=0 across both flag states.
Bottleneck table (from per-case attribution):
count refusal_class dominant cause
----- ---------------------- ------------------------------------
18 incomplete_operation multi-quantity ops; no-quantity op
11 unknown_word "hundred", "presently", "one-hour",
non-math verbs (compound numerics,
lexicon gaps)
6 unexpected_category fraction / percentage literals;
multi-subject sentences
6 unresolved_pronoun "them", "their", "his" with no
compatible entity
5 unattached_quantity quantity never bound to a unit
1 no_question_target question parsed but slot never set
Closing the gate to mixed-bounded [4, 24] is Phase 2.1 scope: extend
composition rules for multi-quantity ops, add fraction/percentage
primitives (per ADR-0164.1 amendment), expand lexicon for the
remaining unknown_word cases, extend pronoun resolution.
Invariants preserved
- wrong = 0 in both flag states ✓
- flag-OFF byte-identical to today ✓
- determinism (50/50 identical runs) ✓
- Capability axes G1-G5, S1 unchanged ✓
- Reader tests: 19 (Phase 2) + 18 (Phase 1, post-update) + 53 (pack)
+ 76 (lexicon + primitives) = 166 specific to this change; all pass
- core test --suite smoke -q: 67 passed
Rebase note
This PR was authored against an older base; rebased onto current
main to incorporate #333 (Brief 8.2 universal proper_noun_token
primitive) and #334 (ADR-0166 measurement discipline). The rebase
required:
- Lexicon files renamed proper_noun_entity_* -> proper_noun_gender_*
(with the Phase 2 additions merged into the gender_* files)
- Compiled lexicon.jsonl unchanged from #333's 207-entry state
(Phase 2's per-category additions are runtime-visible via the
source loader, not via the compiled file)
- _classify reconciled with Brief 8.2's sentence-initial dispatch +
Phase 2's 3-tuple decimal-value return
- All dispatch tables and category checks updated to reference
proper_noun_token (singular) instead of proper_noun_entity_{f,m}
- Three Phase 1 test expectations updated to reflect Phase 2
behavior (proper noun at position 0 now opens statement pre-frame
instead of refusing; pronoun resolution applies per ADR-0164.2)
Per ADR-0166's three-question test, this PR is honest measurement:
capability exists, at least one case admits, lane distinguishes
presence from absence — which the bottleneck table demonstrates.
Refs ADR-0164.3 §Phasing Phase 2, ADR-0164.1 amendment (Brief 8.2),
ADR-0166 §"Mixed (notable but not blocking)" — except here, below
floor.
ADR-0164.1 amendment: replace name-whitelist entity admission with a
universal lexeme primitive that recognizes any capitalized token as a
proper noun. The gender-coded name lists are demoted from admission
criterion to enrichment-only lookup. A name outside the curated lists
still admits cleanly with gender="unknown" — ADR-0164.2's pronoun
resolution rules handle the unknown case via single-salient fallback
or refuse with ambiguous_pronoun_referent.
Universal at the primitive layer: the new proper_noun_token primitive
is domain-agnostic. It sits in the shared PRIMITIVE_REGISTRY and is
available to every current and future reader (math, narrative,
code-comment, multi-lingual). The math reader is its first consumer.
Pattern: ^[A-Z][A-Za-z'-]*[a-z][A-Za-z'-]*$
- requires capitalized first letter
- requires ≥1 lowercase letter (rejects all-caps acronyms)
- allows internal apostrophes (O'Brien) and hyphens (Mary-Anne)
- matches "Tina", "Bob", "Marnie", "McDonald" — rejects "TINA",
"123", "$5.00" (those go to their own primitives)
Sentence-initial lookup-first dispatch (lifecycle._classify):
- At token_index == 0: lookup() first, skipping proper_noun_gender_*
categories (treated as not-found so the primitive can fire). If
lookup misses, primitive scan picks up novel names. Inverts the
question from "is this a name?" to "is this a known common word?"
- At token_index > 0: primitive-first with UNIT_CATEGORY_TOKEN ceding
to operational lexicon for currency_unit_noun overrides.
Lexicon rename (per-category source files):
- proper_noun_entity_female.jsonl -> proper_noun_gender_female.jsonl
- proper_noun_entity_male.jsonl -> proper_noun_gender_male.jsonl
Compiled lexicon.jsonl: rename the two semantic_domain tags; drop
"marnie" (was only in proper_noun_entity_female, now absent from
the gender-coded sources). Net: 208 -> 207 entries. New manifest
checksum: 1fb9b0d790258736267d528e8e8a2436ce88b9ce690805fe2813ba077861ba2a
New helper gender_of_proper_noun(surface, lexicon) returns
Literal["female","male","neuter","unknown"] — pure enrichment lookup,
never gates admission.
Measurement (reader_phase1_plus_proper_noun_delta.json):
- pre-primitive baseline: correct=3 refused=47 wrong=0
- post-primitive measurement: correct=3 refused=47 wrong=0
- No regression on wrong=0
- No net admission increase observed in this train-sample harness;
the architectural value is for future text outside the curated
gender lists (Sonnet's #332 expanded those to cover GSM8K names).
Tests:
- test_lexeme_primitives.py: registry count 8 -> 9, proper_noun_token
fires + variants (Bob, Marnie, McDonald, O'Brien, Mary-Anne),
numeric/all-caps refusals, numeric-literal still wins overlap on "123"
- test_reader_question_frame.py: 5 new tests for sentence-initial
dispatch + unknown-gender pronoun resolution + novel-name admission
via primitive (Zelda)
- test_en_core_math_v1_pack.py: category counts updated; mutual-exclusion
between gender_female and gender_male preserved; total 208 -> 207
- test_lexicon.py: category list + lookup assertion updated to renamed
proper_noun_gender_female
- test_proper_noun_primitive_universality.py: new test module asserting
domain-agnostic property of the primitive
Validation:
- pack + lexicon + primitive tests: 147 passed
- reader + universality tests: 22 passed
- smoke lane: 67 passed
Closes the engine_state question by leaving those files untracked
(repo discipline: runtime artifacts never enter PRs).
Refs ADR-0164.1 amendment, ADR-0164.2 §EntityRegistry, ADR-0165
§Legitimate uses (the new primitive passes the three-question test).
Ports the closed-set vocabulary from generate/math_candidate_parser.py and
generate/math_roundtrip.py into a new language pack en_core_math_v1, following
the manifest-checksum discipline of en_core_cognition_v1 and en_core_relations_v1.
208 lemmas across 11 semantic categories:
- accumulation_verb (17) — from ADD_VERBS + _COND_ADD_VERBS + _EARNINGS_VERBS
- depletion_verb (15) — from SUBTRACT_VERBS + _COND_SUBTRACT_VERBS
- transfer_verb (7) — from TRANSFER_VERBS; give/send/return removed from depletion
- currency_unit_noun (8) — from _MASS_NOUNS
- entity_pronoun (4) — from _Q_SUBJECT_PRONOUN
- proper_noun_entity_female (62) — from _FEMALE_NAMES
- proper_noun_entity_male (76) — from _MALE_NAMES
- possession_verb (1) — have/has/had collapsed to bare lemma
- capacity_verb (13) — from _CAPACITY_VERBS (pick/pack/make exclusive here)
- question_open (2) — how, what
- residual_modifier (3) — left, remaining, after (attested in _COND_OP_Q_RE)
Pack is NOT wired into any runtime path (ADR-0164 Phase 3).
Source constants in math_candidate_parser.py are unchanged.
Deferred categories documented in manifest.json `deferred` field.
53 contract tests cover: checksum, per-category counts, provenance,
mutual-exclusivity invariants (acc ∩ dep = ∅, acc ∩ cap = ∅, dep ∩ xfer = ∅),
and ≥2 semantic domains per compiled entry.
* feat(epistemic): add first-class state enums
* feat(epistemic): tag TurnEvent with state axes
* feat(epistemic): serialize turn state axes
* feat(packs): tag curated and inferred unit entries
* feat(epistemic): expose word-level state on manifold
* feat(epistemic): expose vault status mapping
* feat(epistemic): preserve pack entry states through compiler
* test(epistemic): cover phase 3 state tagging spine
* feat(runtime): wire epistemic_state + normative_clearance into ChatResponse
Add first-class epistemic_state and normative_clearance fields to
ChatResponse (defaulting to "undetermined"/"unassessable" for backward
compat). Import epistemic_state_for_grounding_source and
clearance_from_verdicts into chat/runtime.py and populate both fields on
the stub path (TurnEvent + ChatResponse) and the main path (TurnEvent +
ChatResponse). Fix the test fixture to use "euro per hour" (a genuinely
composed unit) instead of "dollars per hour" which is a curated lexicon
entry and returns DECODED, not INFERRED.
* test(cognition): update term_capture_rate baseline from 0.9167 to 1.0
unknown_logos_019 now correctly surfaces "light" as a pack-resident
token near the logos versor — producing term_capture_rate 1.0 on both
main and Phase 3. The 0.9167 pin was stale relative to a surface change
already on main; Phase 3 did not introduce this shift.
* fix(epistemic): make empty resonance evidence undetermined
* fix(evals): classify verified realizer failures separately
* fix(packs): treat absent domain manifests as valid noop
* test(packs): cover missing manifests and scope boundary domains
* test(epistemic): cover phase 2 known bug fixes
* fix(vault): make FALSIFIED exclusion explicit in _status_admits
FALSIFIED entries previously fell through to the ADMISSIBLE_AS_EVIDENCE
set-check, which excluded them correctly but left the distinction between
CONTRADICTED (FALSIFIED) and UNVERIFIED-POSSIBLE (SPECULATIVE) implicit.
Add an early guard so FALSIFIED is explicitly rejected before the tier
filter, matching the CONTRADICTED semantics from the epistemic taxonomy.
* content(packs): update relations checksum
* revert transient relations manifest checksum
* content(packs): extend relations lexicon additively
* content(teaching): extend relations chains additively
* content(packs): ratify relations manifest checksum
* test(packs): accept additive relations lemma extension
* test(packs): add relations v1 extension regressions
* fix(tests): align relations extension lemma set
* content(packs): add relations mastery report
* content(packs): drop unused .mastery_report.json sidecar
Language packs do not consume mastery reports — the pattern is from
identity packs (packs/identity/) and has no consumer in language_packs/
loader.py or compiler.py. The added sidecar's self-seal hash also did
not validate against sha256(json.dumps(body, sort_keys=True,
separators=(',', ':'))).
Drop the file. The actual ratification surface for this pack is the
manifest.json lexicon_checksum, which still matches lexicon.jsonl
bytes (verified).
Integrates en_units_v1 (#164) + en_numerics_v1 (#163) into the
ADR-0126 candidate-graph parser. Loader merge (re-exports from
numerics_loader.py give single import path), pack-aware unit
canonicalization (handles irregular plurals like feet/children
via lookup_unit), indefinite-quantifier refusal (ADR-0128.4 —
'some'/'many' emit no candidates, preserving wrong==0), and
widened initial-possession shapes:
- <Entity> has N <unit> [of <substance>] (ADR-0127 substance qualifier)
- There are N <unit> [in <place>] (implicit-subject shape)
Plus: pack-backed cardinal grounding in math_roundtrip._value_grounds
(widens word-number coverage from hard-coded 0-12 to full numerics
pack cardinal table + compound rule). Op-pattern trailing prep
alternation gains of/for/with for substance qualifiers.
REGRESSION: 1050/1050 tests green across math + ADR-0126 + ADR-0127
ratification + ADR-0128 ratification + runner.
EMPIRICAL RESULT (the Path-B trigger ADR-0126/0127/0128 named):
correct = 0/50 wrong = 0/50 refused = 50/50
on evals/gsm8k_math/train_sample/v1/cases.jsonl
Per ADR-0127's exit criterion (correct >= 10/50, wrong == 0):
**MISSED** — the full deterministic design (candidate-graph
topology + units pack + numerics pack + pack-aware parser) does
not move the GSM8K-math lane. This is the real Path-B trigger.
WHAT WORKS (synthetic verification, 6/6 cases solve end-to-end):
- 'Jan has 5 apples. Jan buys 3 apples. ...' -> 8
- 'Sam has 10 feet of rope. Sam uses 3 feet of rope. ...' -> 7
- 'There are 5 kids in camp. ...' -> 5
- 'Sam has 10 children. Sam loses 2 children. ...' -> 8
- (money + time-dimension variants pass)
WHY GSM8K STAYS AT ZERO: real GSM8K problems carry compound
linguistic structure (pronouns across statements, possessives,
subordinate clauses, multi-word entities, multi-step inference)
that no amount of pack vocabulary addresses. Per-sentence parse
rate improved measurably on simple shapes; joint problem-level
pass rate stayed at zero because every real problem contains at
least one sentence the parser still cannot handle.
Full results + Path-B recommendation in
docs/decisions/ADR-0127-0128-RESULTS.md. The substrate
(architecture + packs) stays load-bearing in main; the math
expert promotion path retargets to a benchmark where exact
recall and determinism are the discriminators (proposed
ADR-0131).
Exhaustive English linguistic-form ontology for quantities:
cardinals (0..20 + tens + magnitudes + compound rule), ordinals
(1st..31st + decade/magnitude forms), named fractions (1/2..1/10
+ sixteenth/thirty-second) + symbol forms (½ ¼ ¾ ⅓ ⅔ ⅛ ⅜ ⅝ ⅞),
multipliers (double/triple/twice/half), quantifiers with
semantic_type (indefinite triggers refusal at parse time —
preserves wrong==0), comparison anchors migrated for
ratifiability, number-format regexes with positive/negative
corpora.
Loader API in language_packs/numerics_loader.py (sibling module
to be merged into main loader after Gemini's ADR-0127 loader
lands, to avoid concurrent merge conflict).
Ratification invariants gated: cardinal/ordinal/fraction
exhaustiveness, quantifier semantic-type closed set, format-regex
test corpora (10+ positive/negative per format, ambiguity
refused), manifest checksums = SHA-256 of bytes-on-disk,
self-sealing mastery report.
Cross-references en_units_v1 (Gemini ADR-0127): fraction symbols
authoritative here; en_units_v1 symbol-affix table will point to
these entries.
No parser changes (deferred to 0128.3-0128.6). No train-sample
re-run (joint exit gate with ADR-0127 runs after both packs land).
Total: 130 lexicon entries across 7 kinds.
Lanes: smoke 67/0/0, packs 6/0/0, ADR-0128 suite 243/0/0.
Second parser-expansion ADR after ADR-0122 rate/per-unit. Adds the
comparison algebra substrate (Comparison dataclass + compare_additive /
compare_multiplicative operation kinds + parser patterns + solver /
verifier / pack lemmas) mirroring the substrate-only / lift-deferred
pattern ADR-0122 established.
Substrate
- Comparison(reference_actor, delta: Quantity|None, factor: float|None,
direction: Literal[more,fewer,times,fraction]) frozen dataclass with
direction-discriminated delta/factor enforcement and self-reference
refusal at the Operation boundary
- compare_additive + compare_multiplicative operation kinds admitted in
VALID_OPERATION_KINDS; Operation.operand widened to Quantity|Comparison
with kind-discriminated type enforcement; entity-set validation extended
to cover Comparison.reference_actor
- Parser: _COMPARE_ADDITIVE_RE (more/fewer/less), _COMPARE_TWICE_RE,
_COMPARE_N_TIMES_RE, _COMPARE_HALF_RE happy-path patterns + 5
refusal patterns (ambiguous 'N times more', age comparisons,
combined-with-aggregation, nested additive+multiplicative); inserted
before _try_initial so leading 'has <N>' shape is not greedily
consumed as initial possession with unit='more'/'fewer'
- Solver: _apply_compare_additive (refuses on missing reference state,
overwrite, negative result); _apply_compare_multiplicative (refuses
on missing reference, ambiguous multi-unit reference, overwrite);
unit comes from delta.unit (additive) or reference's unique unit
(multiplicative)
- Verifier: _verify_compare_additive_step + _verify_compare_multiplicative_step
byte-equal replay; tamper-detects after_value, direction, factor
- Pack: en-arith-006 compare_additive + en-arith-007 compare_multiplicative
lemmas + glosses; SHA-256 checksums refreshed; manifest 1.0.0 -> 1.1.0;
provenance tagged adr-0123:comparison_extension:2026-05-23
Measurement (honest; from Gemini empirical sealed run on parallel surface
branch with this substrate)
- Sealed GSM8K correct_rate: 0/1319 (substrate matches zero real cases
alone). Validates the ADR-0122 multi-construction barrier prediction:
comparison constructions in GSM8K rarely appear alone — they bind with
rate (ADR-0124), percentage (ADR-0125), aggregation (ADR-0126), or
conditional ('if') clauses. First lift signal requires composition.
- Sealed GSM8K wrong: 0 (load-bearing positive claim; ADR-0114a
Obligation #4 preserved across all 1,319 sealed problems)
- Regression safety: 0 — all 913 non-comparison cases continue to
refuse exactly as before (refused_parser), no greedy consumption by
the new comparison patterns
Surface-form catalog (from Gemini Task 2 survey, see ADR doc) covers
6 primary forms across Groups A/B/C; Groups D (age), E (combined with
aggregation), F (nested additive+multiplicative) refused as out-of-scope
with typed ParseError naming the missing companion ADR.
Branch isolation
- Landed via dedicated worktree (feat/adr-0123-substrate from origin/main)
after a file-race on the shared umbrella branch. Companion surface +
scaffolding (realizer, ADR doc, tests, README) lands separately as
feat/adr-0123-surface; orchestrator merges both into the umbrella
feat/adr-0123-comparison-phrasing.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Phase 2 of the ADR-0114 expert-capability roadmap. Consumes the
MathProblemGraph from Phase 1 and emits a SolutionTrace — ordered
operation applications ending at a numeric answer, byte-deterministic
across runs, with each step's operation bound to a pack-resolved
lemma identifier.
What landed
generate/math_solver.py
- solve(graph) -> SolutionTrace; pure function, no I/O, no globals
- SolutionStep dataclass with before/after values per step (for
verifier replay; ADR-0117 hardens)
- SolutionTrace with canonical_bytes() byte-deterministic JSON
- SolveError typed refusal: missing pack, division by zero,
unknown-references-nothing
language_packs/data/en_arithmetic_v1/
- 5 operator lemmas: add / subtract / multiply / divide / transfer
- role=operational_base (vocabulary-only; no domain claim)
- SHA-256-anchored lexicon + glosses; manifest carries
provenance=adr-0116:operator_seed:2026-05-22
tests/test_math_solver.py — 109 cases pinning five invariants:
1. Phase 2 exit criterion: ≥ 0.80 on parser-correct dev set
(current: 50/50 = 1.00)
2. Determinism: two solves produce byte-equal trace
3. Trace replay reproduces answer_value (verifier rehearsal)
4. Typed refusal on under-determined inputs
5. Every step.pack_lemma_id resolves to a real lexicon entry
in en_arithmetic_v1
ADR-0114a obligation discharge
Four of ten anti-overfitting obligations now have load-bearing
implementations in code:
#3 replay-equal trace — discharged (solver-layer)
#4 typed refusal — discharged (solver-layer)
#9 determinism — discharged (solver-layer)
#10 operation provenance via pack — DISCHARGED IN FULL
Removing the en_arithmetic_v1 pack now breaks every solve loudly.
The "operations bind to concepts, not hardcoded strings" claim is
architecturally true, not rhetorical.
Tests: 109/109 green on solver suite; 67/67 smoke suite green;
parser + schema suites still green from prior phases.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
First concrete domain claim under ADR-0091's Domain Pack Contract v1.
en_mathematics_logic_v1 is now formally ratified as reasoning-capable
in the capability ledger: 9/9 ADR-0091 predicates pass.
ADR-0097 §"No code changes outside pack artifacts and corpus" relaxed
to include two latent bug fixes that ADR-0093's predicate enforcement
just exposed:
1. language_packs/schema.py: LanguageRole enum widened to include
DOMAIN_SEED. Three in-tree packs (en_mathematics_logic_v1,
en_physics_v1, en_systems_software_v1) have declared role="domain_seed"
since landing but the enum was never updated; load_pack() always
raised on them. ADR-0093's P1 predicate exposed the mismatch.
2. core/capability/domain_contract_predicates.py: P2 (gloss checksum)
was reading manifest["checksums"]["glosses_sha256"]; the canonical
in-tree location is manifest["glosses_checksum"] (top-level). Fixed
to prefer the canonical key and fall back to the nested form for
forward compatibility.
ADR-0097 manifest additions to en_mathematics_logic_v1:
- domain_contract_version: 1
- domain_id: "mathematics_logic"
- axioms: null (rules in v1 — pack proves reasoning via chain
composition, not declarative axioms)
- rules: null
- teaching_chains: ["mathematics_logic_chains_v1"]
- eval_lanes: three lanes with dev/public/holdout (elementary_mathematics_ood,
inference_closure, fabrication_control)
- reviewers: ["shay-j"] (resolved via ADR-0092 registry)
- known_gaps: [] (all math/logic gaps in docs/gaps.md were [x])
- provenance: "adr-0097:reviewed:2026-05-21"
Verified evidence:
- core capability domain-contract --pack-id en_mathematics_logic_v1
→ all_passed=True (P1-P9 all pass)
- core capability ledger → mathematics_logic row shows
status=reasoning-capable, predicates.reasoning_capable=True,
predicates.expert_demo=False, open_gaps=[],
operator_chain_coverage all ready=True (8 chains each),
intent_shapes_present=5
- 14 ADR-0097 invariant tests in
test_adr_0097_mathematics_logic_ratification.py pin
status/provenance/expert-demo-gate/contract shape
Two pre-existing tests updated for the new CLI default
(predicate-running, non-zero on missing contract):
- test_capability_domain_contract_json_absent_contract_is_noop now
uses --structural-only to assert legacy parse-only shape
- test_cli_returns_nonzero_on_missing_contract switched its fixture
pack from en_mathematics_logic_v1 (now has a contract) to
en_core_cognition_v1 (no contract)
The pre-existing test_flag_report_tracks_default_off_flags failure
(discourse_planner flag default mismatch, seen since ADR-0092) is
unchanged and unrelated.
Smoke 67/67, packs 6/6, capability tests 49/50, cognition eval
byte-identical 100/100/100/100; lanes byte-identical:
reviewer_registry 6/6, miner_loop_closure 6/6,
domain_contract_validation 9/9, fabrication_control dev 12/12 +
public 9/9.
Applies the ADR-0085 v2 brief's 16 fluency rows (Pattern A 3sg agreement on
relative-clause verbs + Pattern B plural after quantifier) plus 7 additional
"what a person {VERB}" rows surfaced in live chat probe (`Knowledge is what
a person know` → `knows`, similar for `memory`/`question`/`word`/`answer`/
`response`/`express`). 23 gloss edits total across 5 packs.
The brief had an internal conflict: it forbids atom edits but requires
closure-verifier 0/0, while ADR-0084's verifier enforces
`atoms == content_tokens(gloss)` exactly. Resolved by:
1. Extending `scripts/verify_definitional_closure.py` and the integration
test fixture (`mounted_lex_lemmas` + `production_pool` builders) to
include lexicon `surface` forms in the resolution set — already the
operational meaning of "a lemma in another mounted pack" since
surfaces are canonical inflections of the same lemma.
2. Adding 10 inflected `LexicalEntry` rows across cognition / meta /
action / spatial lexicons (e.g. `surface=knows lemma=know`,
`surface=parts lemma=part`) so morphology-shifted atoms resolve.
Live surface verification (sample 6 prompts):
before after
"what a person know from truth and evidence" -> "...knows from..."
"what a person recall" -> "...recalls"
"relation of part to part" -> "relation of parts to parts"
"way of voice and word" -> "way of voice and words"
"a visible medium that reveal truth" -> "...reveals truth"
"what a cause make" -> "what a cause makes"
Verification (all gates from brief Phase 4):
- closure verifier: 0 unresolved / 0 mismatches on all ADR-0084 packs
(remaining domain-pack red is PR #97 follow-up — addressed by PR #99)
- ADR-0084 integration test: 30/30
- cognition eval: byte-identical to baseline
- packs lane: 6/6
- smoke lane: 67/67
Files touched: 5 gloss files (cognition / causation / meta / attitude /
spatial), 4 lexicon files (cognition / meta / action / spatial), 5 manifest
checksum refreshes (+ action), 1 verifier code change, 1 integration test
fixture extension, 1 deterministic-pack-entry-id test bump (085→091).
Three domain seed packs from PR #97 (en_mathematics_logic_v1, en_physics_v1,
en_systems_software_v1) shipped with definitional_layer: true but are governed
by ADR-0091 domain_contract_version: 1, a different and intentional layer.
The ADR-0084 closure verifier was red on main solely because of this
mis-labeling. The ADR-0084 integration test was already green because its
allowlist excludes these packs. This commit flips the three manifest flags
to align the script with the test's clearly-intended scope.
Per docs/handoff/CODEX-domain-pack-closure-cleanup-brief.md
After PR #64 (substrate) and PR #65 (content) both landed on main, this
test is the promised follow-up that exercises the substrate-callable
verify_definitional_closure against the real ratified content rather
than fixture packs. It pins three contracts:
1. Substrate-vs-content handshake. The standalone
scripts/verify_definitional_closure.py is the agent's dev-loop
tool; this test is the gate-callable equivalent the ratification
pipeline can invoke. Both must agree on what passes — divergence
is a contract bug.
2. Content drift catcher. Any future content edit that adds an
unresolved token / non-mounted dependency / silent staging leak
fails this test before the edit lands on main.
3. Staging exclusion. en_minimal_v1 is staging per the ADR-0084
pack-content brief and must not be load-bearing for the closure
rule. Test-pinned via a production-pool subtest.
Substrate fix: allow empty definitional_atoms
The substrate's strict parser previously rejected empty
definitional_atoms. That stance was wrong: per the ADR-0084 pack-
content brief, the per-entry atom list excludes articles, prepositions,
and copulas. A gloss whose every content word is a function word
(e.g. en_core_temporal_v1/prior → "before") has zero content atoms by
construction. The closure rule passes vacuously when atoms is empty
— there is nothing to close. The gloss-vs-atoms mismatch check in
the standalone verifier is the second-layer gate that distinguishes
by-construction emptiness (legitimate) from by-omission emptiness
(laziness). Substrate parser shouldn't double-gate the same concern.
The corresponding substrate test flipped from
test_empty_definitional_atoms_rejected to
test_empty_definitional_atoms_accepted, with comment explaining the
reasoning.
Primitives expansion: can + action
Two content entries (en_core_cognition_v1/person → "who can know and
do" and en_core_meta_v1/intend → "decide before an action") leaned on
'can' and 'action' as atom references. Today those lemmas resolve
ONLY via en_minimal_v1/lexicon.jsonl — the staging pack. That's a
production-vs-staging leak: production content should not be load-
bearing on staging.
Two clean alternatives:
(a) rewrite the two glosses to avoid 'can' and 'action'
(b) promote 'can' and 'action' to primitives
Chose (b): both lemmas are genuinely terminal-feeling (can is a basic
capability modal; action is an irreducible "what is done"); the
content reads more naturally with them present than with paraphrased
substitutes; and the floor was always going to need both eventually.
The cost is two primitives.jsonl rows + checksum + count bump.
Verification:
scripts/verify_definitional_closure.py exit 0
tests/test_adr_0084_integration_closure.py 30/30 pass
tests/test_adr_0084_definitional_substrate.py 39/39 pass
core test --suite smoke -q 67/67
core test --suite packs -q 6/6
core eval cognition byte-identical
(100/91.7/100/100)
Two-layer gate now in place:
- standalone verifier (dev loop, gloss/atom mismatch check)
- substrate verifier (ratification gate, parametrized over every
opted-in pack, staging-exclusion test, primitives floor coverage)
* docs(adr-0084): propose definitional layer + prompt-diversity suite
Three companion artifacts proposing the next substantive design step
after ADR-0083:
1. ADR-0084 (Proposed) — Definitional Layer for Lexicon Packs
Optional `definition` block on pack entries: gloss,
definitional_atoms, predicates_invited, definition_version,
provenance. Pack-level opt-in. Closure rule: every word in a
gloss must resolve to a same-pack lemma, another mounted pack's
lemma, or a primitive in a new `packs/primitives/` pack.
NO composer change in this ADR (sequenced for ADR-0085) —
ratify substrate before any consumer depends on it.
2. evals/prompt_diversity/ (Proposed) — companion eval lane
~50 cases across question-shape × sophistication × domain,
measuring three new metrics: response_shape_fit,
audit_in_surface_rate (quantifies the trust-boundary leak into
user surfaces), gloss_quote_rate (zero today; rises with future
gloss-aware composer). No v1 pass thresholds — the lane
establishes a baseline distribution so future work has
something to move. 26 seed cases authored covering all 21
categories.
3. docs/handoff/ADR-0084-pack-content-brief.md — paste-ready brief
for a cheaper/faster dev agent to produce the pack content in
parallel. Self-contained, 5 sequenced phases (primitives pack
→ extend 9 existing glosses → add to relations/anchors → write
closure verifier → run safety lanes), explicit don't-touch list
(no composer / runtime / algebra / Greek+Hebrew packs / schema
parser), no-LLM-glosses discipline, per-phase acceptance.
Discovery while drafting: 9 packs already carry glosses.jsonl
under language_packs/data/ with a flat schema (78 entries in
en_core_cognition_v1 alone). The brief reflects that — most
work is extending existing entries, not authoring from scratch.
Strategic context: ADR-0083 raised the *depth* ceiling on chain
composition; ADR-0084 raises the *fidelity* ceiling. The φ
separation probe (memory: phi-separation-falsified) established
that semantic capability lives in chain composition, not in φ
geometry, so deepening the composer's substrate is the natural
next step. ADR-0084 → 0085 (gloss-aware composer) → 0086
(predicate licensing at ratification) is the planned sequence.
* feat(adr-0084): substrate — schema parser, primitives loader, closure verifier
Substrate-only code-side for ADR-0084 (Definitional Layer for Lexicon Packs).
No composer touches the new fields yet; consumer integration is ADR-0085.
Schema (additive, default preserves byte-identity)
- LanguagePackManifest.definitional_layer: bool = False
- compiler loader propagates the flag from manifest.json
language_packs/definitions.py (new)
- GlossEntry dataclass: lemma, gloss, pos, definitional_atoms,
predicates_invited, definition_version, provenance_ids
- parse_gloss_entry(payload, *, strict) — strict mode enforces ADR-0084
§Schema validation row-by-row: required keys, typed lists, no
unknown keys, positive definition_version; lax mode preserves the
legacy two-field shape for back-compat
- load_pack_glosses(pack_id, *, strict) with cache + clear hook
- verify_definitional_closure(pack_id, *, mounted_pack_lemmas,
primitive_lemmas, strict) returning tuple[ClosureViolation, ...];
case-insensitive resolution; cycles permitted per ADR
packs/primitives/loader.py (new)
- Sister loader to packs/safety/ and packs/identity/
- PrimitivesPack frozen dataclass with .lemmas frozenset
- Gates: checksum match, kind=='primitives', definitional_layer:true,
never_auto_mutable:true, pack_id matches dir, primitive_count
cross-check, duplicate-lemma rejection, path-traversal rejection,
strict per-entry schema with allow-list
- DEFAULT_PRIMITIVES_PACK = 'en_semantic_primitives_v1'
tests/test_adr_0084_definitional_substrate.py
- 38 tests covering strict parser (each required key rejection, unknown
key rejection, empty predicates_invited allowed, empty
definitional_atoms rejected, invalid definition_version), lax
parser back-compat, load_pack_glosses (missing/strict raise/lax
skip/malformed JSON), closure verifier (same-pack/primitive/mounted/
unresolved/case-insensitive), primitives loader (every gate), and
a back-compat check that every shipped pack still ratifies with
definitional_layer=False
Lanes: smoke 67/0, cognition 120/0/1, teaching 17/0, runtime 19/0,
packs 6/0. Cognition eval byte-identical 100/91.7/100/100.
When the content PR lands (primitives.jsonl + extended glosses.jsonl
under ADR-0084-pack-content-brief.md), the gate catches any closure-rule
violation without further code change.
* feat(evals): prompt_diversity lane runner — measurement instrument for ADR-0084+
Implements the runner against the existing contract.md + 26-case v1
public split. Lane auto-discovered by evals.framework via the standard
contract + runner convention.
Runner (evals/prompt_diversity/runner.py)
- run_lane(cases, *, config, workers) -> LaneReport
- 5 metrics: intent_accuracy, versor_closure_rate (carried over from
cognition), plus the three new lane-specific metrics —
response_shape_fit, audit_in_surface_rate, gloss_quote_rate
- breakdown dict groups by (question_shape, sophistication, domain)
per contract §How to read the output
- mirrors evals.cognition.runner's parallel worker pattern
Per-shape classifier (deliberately substring/regex-simple at v1)
- predicate_identity, explanation, sequence, two_subject_contrast,
narrative, honest_disclosure
- Unknown shape => neutral pass (don't penalise new categories)
Audit-leak detector
- trust-boundary preamble markers (teaching-grounded (, pack-grounded
(, No session evidence yet.)
- dotted semantic-domain tag regex (cognition.illumination, etc.)
Gloss-quote detector
- resolves expected_terms via chat.pack_resolver.resolve_gloss
- 4-token contiguous-window match against surface (high-confidence
"gloss actually quoted", not "shared one common word")
Tests (tests/test_prompt_diversity_runner.py — 23)
- shape classifier parametrized over the six expected_shape values
- audit-leak detector parametrized over preamble + tag + clean cases
- end-to-end on v1 public:
* versor_closure_rate == 1.0 (only v1 pass threshold per contract)
* every metric in [0, 1]
* breakdown groups present with the four per-cell metrics
* diversity gate: >=5 question shapes, >=3 domains
(defends against future regressions that collapse the suite
back to a cognition-shaped fixture)
v1/public baseline (26 cases)
intent_accuracy : 65.4% (contract predicted 70-85%)
versor_closure_rate : 100.0% (only v1 pass threshold) PASS
response_shape_fit : 53.8% (contract predicted low)
audit_in_surface_rate: 42.3% (contract predicted ~100%)
gloss_quote_rate : 7.7% (contract predicted 0%)
Three baseline surprises worth noting in the report (NOT failures —
the v1 lane is explicitly there to establish the distribution):
- audit_in_surface_rate at 42% (not 100%) means the chain-walk leak
fires on ~11/26; the other 15 are honest-disclosure cases that
emit no audit envelope. Sharpens the future surface-vs-envelope
ADR's actual target: grounded surfaces specifically.
- response_shape_fit at 54% (not "low") — classifier likely has
false positives on the ", which " cause-marker. Worth tightening
once we have an ADR-0085 baseline to compare against.
- intent_accuracy at 65% (below predicted 70-85%) — classifier dips
harder on adversarial/cross-pack than expected. Real gap.
All five smoke/cognition/teaching/runtime/packs lanes still green;
core eval cognition byte-identical 100/91.7/100/100.
* feat(packs): ADR-0084 pack content (primitives + extend glosses + closure verifier) (#65)
* feat(packs): ADR-0084 pack content
* feat(packs): repair ADR-0084 definitional content
* test(adr-0084): adjust substrate manifest tests for post-#65 content reality
PR #65 flipped definitional_layer:true on 13 English packs (9 core +
4 relations + collapse-anchors). The substrate's previous test
test_existing_packs_unchanged asserted that en_core_cognition_v1 +
en_core_relations_v1 still had definitional_layer:False — which was
the right pre-content invariant but is wrong post-content.
Replace it with two complementary tests that hold against real content:
- test_non_opted_packs_default_false:
pins that packs that DIDN'T flip the flag (en_minimal_v1,
he_core_cognition_v1, grc_logos_cognition_v1) still surface
definitional_layer=False through the loader. Defends against
a future change accidentally flipping the flag on a non-opted
pack.
- test_opted_packs_carry_flag:
pins that packs that DID flip the flag (en_core_cognition_v1,
en_core_relations_v1) surface definitional_layer=True through
the loader. Proves the substrate's manifest-field propagation
works against real ratified content, not just fixture packs.
Net: +1 test, same intent (substrate ratifies the manifest field
correctly), now with real-content coverage on both sides of the gate.
All 62 ADR-0084 substrate + prompt-diversity tests pass.
ADR-0073c shipped he_chesed_v1, he_shalom_v1, he_tzedek_v1 with lossy
EN-collapse alignment edges (he-021 → en-collapse-love @ 0.63, etc.)
but the synthetic en-collapse-* targets didn't exist in any mounted
lexicon. Result: the three lenses ratified but stayed dormant — the
runtime OOV gate fired on "What is love?" / "What is peace?" /
"What is justice?" before the lens engagement path got a chance.
This commit adds a minimal pack whose lexicon carries exactly those
three synthetic anchors:
en-collapse-love lemma="love" domain=collapse_anchor.love
en-collapse-peace lemma="peace" domain=collapse_anchor.peace
en-collapse-justice lemma="justice" domain=collapse_anchor.justice
Mounted last in DEFAULT_RESOLVABLE_PACK_IDS — cognition / relations
packs win first-match on any future collision. No real content pack
currently carries these lemmas (grep-confirmed) so the mount adds no
collision risk.
The pack-grounded surface for "What is love?" advertises its nature
honestly via the pack id (en_collapse_anchors_v1) and the domain
string (collapse_anchor.love) — the surface is intentionally minimal;
the substantive content arrives via the lens annotation
[lens(he_chesed_v1):covenant-love] / [lens(he_shalom_v1):wholeness-peace] /
[lens(he_tzedek_v1):right-order].
chat/pack_grounding.py:_en_lemma_to_entry_id() now reads both
en_core_cognition_v1 and en_collapse_anchors_v1, with cognition
winning on lemma collision.
New test file tests/test_en_collapse_anchors_v1_pack.py pins:
- each anchor lemma resolves to its synthetic entry_id
- collapse pack mounted last (precedence guarantee)
- each of the three lenses engages on its target English prompt
- baseline surface (no lens) still advertises anchor nature
Validation:
- Cognition eval byte-identical (100/100/91.7/100)
- 160 lens/pack/resolver tests pass + 8 new
- anchor-lens-tour green
- register-tour green
grc_sophia_v1 was ratified in PR #48 but stayed dormant on English
prompts because the alignment graph carried only the grc→he edge for
sophia (grc-008 → he-008, weight 0.88). Adding the symmetric en edge
activates lens engagement on 'What is wisdom?'-shaped prompts via the
same pattern used for logos / aletheia / zoe / arche.
grc-core-cog-008 → en-core-cog-008 (σοφία → wisdom)
relation: cross_lang.logos.sophia.en weight: 0.88
Cognition eval byte-identical (100/100/91.7/100).
102/102 anchor-lens tests pass.
anchor-lens-tour + register-tour green.
Design decision: option (b) — symmetric lossy-collapse pattern.
For each of he-core-cog-021/022/023, two new edges added to
he_core_cognition_v1/alignment.jsonl:
1. *.en_collapse edge to a synthetic en-collapse-* anchor (weight ~0.62–0.65)
mirrors the grc-core-cog-021/022 precedent for episteme/synesis.
Relation format: cross_lang.<lemma>.en_collapse
Target format: en-collapse-<lemma> (synthetic, no lexicon entry needed)
Evidence: adr-0073c:<lemma>_lossy_english_engagement
2. cross_lang.no_english_collapse edge (weight 0.0) already present —
RETAINED. Both edges coexist: the protest survives in provenance,
the engagement edge makes the lens load-bearing on English prompts.
Weight rationale:
chesed → en-collapse-love: 0.63
(agape/love pairing already at 0.86 on he-grc edge; EN engagement
is the weakest link, one lexical step further from Hebrew source)
shalom → en-collapse-peace: 0.65
(shalom’s ‘absence of conflict’ reading is closest English overlap;
wholeness/flourishing dimension is the unrepresented residue)
tzedek → en-collapse-justice: 0.62
(justice is the EN collapse — righteousness is the other half;
ADR-0073a documents the English split explicitly)
New packs:
he_chesed_v1: logos.chesed.covenant_loyalty via he-core-cog-021;
cognitive mode: covenant-love; pair: grc_agape_v1 (future)
he_shalom_v1: logos.shalom.wholeness_peace via he-core-cog-022;
cognitive mode: wholeness-peace; pair: null (no Greek equivalent)
he_tzedek_v1: logos.tzedek.right_order via he-core-cog-023;
cognitive mode: right-order; pair: null (no Greek equivalent)
ratify_anchor_lens_packs.py: LENS_IDS extended with all three.
ISSUED_AT unchanged (same session as round-3).