PR #46 added the `workers` kwarg to framework dispatch (evals/framework.py:176)
but only the cognition runner was updated to accept it. The three serial
lanes (cold_start_grounding, deterministic_fluency, warmed_session_consistency)
— and ~30 other runners — raised TypeError on every framework invocation,
producing 18 test failures across the full suite.
Fix at the dispatch site rather than per-runner: inspect the target
run_lane signature and pass `workers=` only when it accepts the kwarg
(or has **kwargs). This keeps the framework contract backward-compatible
with the legacy two-arg shape and forward-compatible with future
parallelized runners — no runner needs updating.
Full lane: 2859 passed, 3 skipped, 0 failed (was 2841/18 failed).
Cognition eval byte-identical: 100/100/91.7/100.
Implement the eval infrastructure defined in ADR-0016 before building new
eval lanes. This establishes the discipline that governs the entire
capability roadmap.
- Generic eval framework (evals/framework.py): lane discovery, versioned
scoring, result persistence
- Cognition lane retrofitted into new convention: 45 cases split into
stratified dev (13) / public v1 (13) / holdout (19) sets with contract,
runner, and recorded results
- Generalized `core eval <lane>` CLI: dynamic lane discovery, --list,
--version, --split, --save, --json flags
- Holdout runner scaffold: plaintext fallback, encryption interface ready
- Baseline runner scaffold: pluggable frontier model interface
- Fix: CognitiveTurnPipeline.run() crashed on turn_log[-1] when the
unknown-domain gate returned a stub without appending to turn_log
- ADR-0016, eval_methodology.md, PROGRESS.md, capability gates session log
Phase 0 exit audit found two methodology issues:
1. Pipeline turn_log crash (fixed here)
2. Versor drift in multi-turn sessions (pre-existing, under investigation)