* ci: re-trigger full-pytest * docs: ADR-0146 — L10 Shape B hybrid engine-state persistence * feat(W-008): Shape B engine-state persistence spike (ADR-0146) * fix(W-008): eval isolation + env-var path + empty-manifest guard - evals/run_cognition_eval.py: all ChatRuntime() calls pass no_load_state=True so parallel eval workers never touch engine_state/ checkpoints - engine_state/__init__.py: honour CORE_ENGINE_STATE_DIR env var (ADR-0146 spec) - engine_state/__init__.py: load_manifest() skips empty file instead of crashing (defensive against partial writes in concurrent contexts) Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# ADR-0146: L10 Shape B Hybrid Engine-State Persistence
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**Status:** Accepted
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**Date:** 2026-05-25
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**Scope doc:** [L10-runtime-model-scope](./L10-runtime-model-scope.md)
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**Related:** ADR-0055 (inter-session memory), ADR-0040 (telemetry), ADR-0057 (proposals), W-008, W-003, W-007, W-009, W-017, W-018.
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## Context
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CORE's runtime has historically been session-bounded: every `core` CLI invocation builds a fresh `ChatRuntime` instance, loading packs and teaching corpora anew, while session-state is lost. To realize the vision of a forever-running cognitive engine that accumulates capability over its lifetime, surviving reboots as recovery rather than control flow, CORE requires a defined process and persistence model.
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The [L10-runtime-model-scope](./L10-runtime-model-scope.md) evaluated three candidate process shapes:
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- **Shape A (Long-lived daemon):** A single persistent daemon process running `cmd_serve`, where CLI invocations act as IPC clients.
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- **Shape B (Hybrid state externalized; CLI restores it):** Engine-state is checkpointed to disk at logical action boundaries, and CLI invocations load and resume this checkpoint.
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- **Shape C (One-shot CLI with audit trail reconstruction):** Every invocation builds state from scratch by replaying the entire append-only audit trail (telemetry JSONL) from inception.
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### Candidate Evaluation and Rationale
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- **Shape B (Selected)** is chosen because:
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- It maintains **library-session compatibility** without requiring a background daemon process to be running on the host system.
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- Startup cost is bounded to $O(\text{checkpoint size})$ rather than $O(\text{audit trail size})$, which ensures high performance as the transaction history grows.
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- Approximately 80% of the underlying persistence infrastructure (packs, telemetry, corpus) is already written to disk.
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- High-value engine-state objects, such as `DerivedRecognizer`, are already serializable (via `DerivedRecognizer.to_json() / from_json()`).
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- **Shape A (Rejected)** is rejected because a background daemon process cannot survive host library-session interruptions (such as IDE reloads or parent process terminations) without complex process supervision infrastructure.
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- **Shape C (Rejected)** is rejected because the $O(N)$ rebuild cost to replay the entire audit trail grows without bound over time, violating the performance and efficiency doctrines.
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---
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## Decision
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Adopt **Shape B: Hybrid engine-state persistence**.
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At every logical-action boundary (specifically, at the turn boundary in `ChatRuntime.chat()`), the current engine-state is serialized and checkpointed to an `engine_state/` directory in the repository root (or the path specified by the `CORE_ENGINE_STATE_DIR` environment variable). Any subsequent CLI invocation loads this checkpoint, restoring `RecognizerRegistry` and the `DiscoveryCandidate` working set, and continues.
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Session-state remains ephemeral and is discarded upon turn completion or process exit.
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## State Class Assignments
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The runtime state is partitioned into four distinct classes:
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| State class | Objects | Persistence |
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| :--- | :--- | :--- |
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| **Session-state** | `session_thread`, current intent, field excitation | Ephemeral — lost on reboot / process exit, no concern. |
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| **Engine-state** | `RecognizerRegistry`, `DiscoveryCandidate` working set | Persistent — written to `engine_state/recognizers.jsonl` and `engine_state/discovery_candidates.jsonl` on turn boundaries. |
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| **Substrate-state** | Ratified packs, teaching corpus, telemetry JSONL, proposal log | Persistent — already on disk; append-only and immutable without operator intervention. |
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| **T1 vault** | `VaultStore` (in-memory deque) | Ephemeral — intentionally ephemeral per ADR-0055 T1; promoted to T3 via HITL. |
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## `engine_state/` Directory Specification
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The checkpoint directory is structured as follows:
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```text
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engine_state/
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├── manifest.json
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├── recognizers.jsonl
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└── discovery_candidates.jsonl
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```
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- **`engine_state/recognizers.jsonl`**: One JSON line per registered recognizer, serialized using `DerivedRecognizer.to_json()`.
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- **`engine_state/discovery_candidates.jsonl`**: One JSON line per pending candidate, serialized using `DiscoveryCandidate.as_dict()`. Note that while `as_dict()` is already implemented, a corresponding `from_dict()` (or load path) will be implemented to deserialize candidates.
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- **`engine_state/manifest.json`**: Metadata schema pinning correctness:
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```json
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{
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"schema_version": 1,
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"written_at_revision": "<git-sha>",
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"turn_count": N
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}
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```
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### File Operations and Invariants:
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- The `engine_state/` directory is created on the first checkpoint. A missing directory represents a clean-slate start and must not raise an error.
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- Unlike substrate-state (which is append-only), **engine-state files are mutable and overwritten** during each checkpoint to reflect the current active working state.
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- Checkpointing must be atomic (e.g., write to temporary file and rename) to prevent corruption if the process is terminated mid-write.
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## Checkpoint Protocol
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The `ChatRuntime` class manages the lifecycle of the engine-state checkpoint:
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1. **`ChatRuntime.checkpoint_engine_state(path: Path)`**: Called at the turn boundary after a turn completes, but *before* the response is returned to the caller. This serializes and overwrites the files in the target directory.
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2. **`ChatRuntime.load_engine_state(path: Path)`**: Called within `ChatRuntime.__init__` at startup if the `engine_state/` directory exists and the `--no-load-state` CLI flag is not set.
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3. **`--no-load-state` CLI Flag**: An opt-out flag for debugging, testing, or executing clean-slate runs. When set, `load_engine_state` is bypassed.
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---
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## Determinism Guarantee
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To preserve the non-negotiable byte-identical replay contract:
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- Engine state files must be written using canonical JSON serialization: `sort_keys=True`, and tight separators `separators=(",", ":")` with `ensure_ascii=False`.
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- **Round-Trip Invariant:** Loading a checkpoint and immediately re-saving it must produce byte-identical files on disk. Unit and integration tests must pin this round-trip invariant to prevent serialization drift.
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## What is NOT in Scope
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To maintain a narrow and robust focus, the following items are explicitly excluded from this design:
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- **VaultStore persistence:** `VaultStore` remains an ephemeral T1 memory layer per ADR-0055. Permanent memory resides in the T3 teaching corpus and is promoted only via HITL.
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- **Concurrency control:** Since Shape B is single-process and synchronous, cross-process file locking, daemon synchronization, and signal handling are out of scope.
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- **Network surfaces:** The engine remains strictly local-only; no TCP/HTTP servers or sockets are added to support persistence.
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- **Multi-tenancy/multi-instance:** A single repository supports exactly one active engine state checkpoint.
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- **Re-architecting `ChatRuntime`:** The unit of execution is unchanged; `ChatRuntime` merely gains load/save hook methods.
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## Unlocks
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Establishing this hybrid persistence model directly unlocks the following ratchet tasks:
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- **W-003 (`VaultPromotionPolicy` wiring):** The timing for when the active field state crystallizes and promotes candidates is now defined by the turn-boundary checkpoint.
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- **W-007 (DerivedRecognizer integration):** Provides the persistent `RecognizerRegistry` slot that preserves active recognizers across turns.
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- **W-009 (HITL async queue):** The pending `DiscoveryCandidate` working set on disk acts as the async queue state, allowing the operator to review candidates asynchronously.
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- **W-017 / W-018:** Enables autonomous contemplation and automated memory promotion pipelines to check and update persistence boundaries safely.
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## Risks and Mitigations
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- **Serialization Drift:** A stale serializer or added fields on `DerivedRecognizer` or `DiscoveryCandidate` could break reload compatibility.
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- *Mitigation:* Pin round-trip serialization in unit tests. Verify that schema updates include migrations or clear-slate fallbacks.
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- **Stale Checkpoint after Pack Mutation:** If a user checks out a different git revision or modifies packs, the loaded checkpoint might refer to invalid types or mismatching revisions.
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- *Mitigation:* Compare `written_at_revision` in `manifest.json` with the current git SHA. If they mismatch, log a warning but continue startup (do not refuse to start, as a reboot is recovery, not control flow).
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