Builds the L11 lived-spine half on top of Shape B+ T-resume: prove the continuous/resumed life is the SAME identity, with a content-derived, hash-chained lineage and a falsifiable behavioral proof. - core/engine_identity.py (L11-1): EngineIdentity = sha256 of the ratified PERSONALITY substrate (identity/safety/ethics/register/anchor-lens pack files) + code revision. Content-derived, NOT entropy — same substrate => same identity (cross-engine portable). The "who am I" hash; bumped by a ratified identity change, NOT by lived learning (that is experience, carried by Shape B+). - engine_state + chat/runtime (L11-2): every checkpoint manifest stamps engine_identity + parent_engine_identity (git-like lineage). Stable substrate => identity == parent (one continuous life); a ratified change => the bump. - chat/runtime + config (L11-3): on reboot, recompute identity and compare to the stamped one. Mismatch (substrate changed while down) surfaces a warning + identity_continuity_break flag; strict_identity_continuity (opt-in) refuses (IdentityContinuityError). Default warns — reboot is recovery, not control flow (ADR-0157); the operator must not be bricked by a benign ratified pack swap. - tests (L11-4): the proof. Continuity is SUFFICIENT (byte-identical resume + no break under a fixed identity), identity is LOAD-BEARING (distinct packs => distinct hashes), and the CONTRAPOSITIVE holds (resuming under a different identity raises the break). Same identity <=> continuous; different => break. Test hygiene (required by L11's always-on identity stamping): conftest isolates the default engine_state dir per test; the refusal-calibration cold-start probe uses no_load_state=True. Both prevent cross-test identity-lineage pollution. 19 dedicated tests; curated smoke green (no spurious break warnings).
257 lines
9.4 KiB
Python
257 lines
9.4 KiB
Python
"""Shape B engine-state persistence (ADR-0146).
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engine_state/ is the mutable checkpoint directory for per-session engine
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state that must survive reboot. It is NOT append-only (unlike substrate-
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state); each checkpoint overwrites the previous.
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Layout:
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engine_state/recognizers.jsonl -- one DerivedRecognizer per line
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engine_state/discovery_candidates.jsonl -- one DiscoveryCandidate per line
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engine_state/manifest.json -- schema_version, git revision, turn_count
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"""
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from __future__ import annotations
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import json
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import os
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import stat
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import subprocess
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import tempfile
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import warnings
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from functools import lru_cache
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from pathlib import Path
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from typing import Sequence
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from recognition.anti_unifier import DerivedRecognizer
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from teaching.discovery import DiscoveryCandidate
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def _atomic_write_text(target: Path, content: str, *, encoding: str = "utf-8") -> None:
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"""ADR-0156 (W-022) — atomic checkpoint write.
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Write ``content`` to a temp file in the same directory as ``target``,
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fsync it, then ``os.replace`` it into place. Same-directory rename is
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atomic on POSIX (and on Windows since Python 3.3 via ``os.replace``).
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A SIGINT/SIGKILL between ``write`` and ``replace`` leaves the prior
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target file fully intact.
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Existing file mode bits are preserved when replacing a prior checkpoint
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file so engine-state readers do not silently lose access after a save.
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"""
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target.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
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existing_mode: int | None = None
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if target.exists():
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existing_mode = stat.S_IMODE(target.stat().st_mode)
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tmp_path: Path | None = None
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try:
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with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(
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mode="w",
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encoding=encoding,
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dir=str(target.parent),
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prefix=f".{target.name}.",
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suffix=".tmp",
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delete=False,
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) as fh:
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tmp_path = Path(fh.name)
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fh.write(content)
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fh.flush()
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os.fsync(fh.fileno())
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if existing_mode is not None and tmp_path is not None:
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os.chmod(tmp_path, existing_mode)
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os.replace(tmp_path, target)
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except BaseException:
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if tmp_path is not None:
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try:
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tmp_path.unlink()
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except FileNotFoundError:
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pass
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raise
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_SCHEMA_VERSION = 2 # v2 adds session_state.json (Shape B+ lived-state persistence)
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_DEFAULT_DIR = (
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Path(os.environ["CORE_ENGINE_STATE_DIR"])
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if os.environ.get("CORE_ENGINE_STATE_DIR")
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else Path(__file__).parents[1] / "engine_state"
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)
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@lru_cache(maxsize=1)
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def get_git_revision() -> str:
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"""Return the current short git revision once per process.
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Public helper for runtime audit surfaces that need the same revision
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value used by engine-state manifests and revision-mismatch warnings.
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Cached to avoid duplicate subprocess calls during startup.
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"""
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try:
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return (
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subprocess.run(
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["git", "rev-parse", "--short=12", "HEAD"],
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capture_output=True,
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text=True,
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timeout=5,
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).stdout.strip()
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or "unknown"
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)
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except Exception:
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return "unknown"
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def _git_revision() -> str:
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"""Backward-compatible private alias; use get_git_revision() in new code."""
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return get_git_revision()
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class IncompatibleEngineStateError(RuntimeError):
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"""Raised when an engine-state checkpoint was written by a NEWER schema than
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this build supports (L10 step-2 migration discipline). Older/equal versions
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are tolerated via additive-optional defaults; a newer checkpoint is refused
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rather than silently mis-loaded.
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"""
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class EngineStateStore:
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def __init__(self, path: Path | None = None) -> None:
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self.path = path or _DEFAULT_DIR
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def save_recognizers(self, recognizers: Sequence[DerivedRecognizer]) -> None:
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lines = [r.to_json() for r in recognizers]
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_atomic_write_text(
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self.path / "recognizers.jsonl",
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"\n".join(lines) + ("\n" if lines else ""),
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)
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def load_recognizers(self) -> list[DerivedRecognizer]:
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p = self.path / "recognizers.jsonl"
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if not p.exists():
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return []
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return [
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DerivedRecognizer.from_json(line)
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for line in p.read_text(encoding="utf-8").splitlines()
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if line.strip()
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]
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def save_discovery_candidates(
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self,
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candidates: Sequence[DiscoveryCandidate],
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) -> None:
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lines = [
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json.dumps(c.as_dict(), sort_keys=True, separators=(",", ":"))
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for c in candidates
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]
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_atomic_write_text(
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self.path / "discovery_candidates.jsonl",
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"\n".join(lines) + ("\n" if lines else ""),
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)
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def load_discovery_candidates(self) -> list[DiscoveryCandidate]:
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p = self.path / "discovery_candidates.jsonl"
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if not p.exists():
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return []
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return [
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DiscoveryCandidate.from_dict(json.loads(line))
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for line in p.read_text(encoding="utf-8").splitlines()
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if line.strip()
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]
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def save_manifest(
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self,
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turn_count: int,
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*,
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engine_identity: str = "",
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parent_engine_identity: str = "",
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) -> None:
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"""Write the checkpoint manifest.
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``engine_identity`` (L11) stamps the content-derived identity the engine
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was running under when this checkpoint was written; ``parent_engine_
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identity`` links it to the identity of the prior checkpoint, forming a
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git-like lineage chain (the parent differs only across a ratified
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substrate change). Both are additive-optional — an empty string omits the
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key, preserving the manifest bytes for pre-L11 callers.
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"""
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manifest: dict = {
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"schema_version": _SCHEMA_VERSION,
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"turn_count": turn_count,
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"written_at_revision": get_git_revision(),
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}
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if engine_identity:
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manifest["engine_identity"] = engine_identity
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if parent_engine_identity:
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manifest["parent_engine_identity"] = parent_engine_identity
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_atomic_write_text(
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self.path / "manifest.json",
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json.dumps(manifest, sort_keys=True, indent=2),
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)
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def load_manifest(self) -> dict | None:
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p = self.path / "manifest.json"
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if not p.exists():
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return None
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content = p.read_text(encoding="utf-8").strip()
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if not content:
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return None
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manifest = json.loads(content)
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# L10 step-2 migration discipline: tolerate schema_version <= current
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# (additive-optional fields read via defaults); REFUSE a newer checkpoint
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# rather than silently mis-load state written by code we don't understand.
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stored_version = manifest.get("schema_version", 0)
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if not isinstance(stored_version, int) or stored_version > _SCHEMA_VERSION:
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raise IncompatibleEngineStateError(
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f"engine_state manifest schema_version {stored_version!r} is newer "
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f"than this build supports ({_SCHEMA_VERSION}). Refusing to load: a "
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"newer checkpoint cannot be safely read by older code. Run the "
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"matching build, or clear engine_state/ explicitly."
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)
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# W-023 / ADR-0157 — revision-mismatch warning per ADR-0146 §Risks line 127.
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# Never refuse to load; reboot is recovery, not control flow.
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stored_rev = manifest.get("written_at_revision", "unknown")
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current_rev = get_git_revision()
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if stored_rev not in ("unknown", "") and current_rev not in ("unknown", "") and stored_rev != current_rev:
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warnings.warn(
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f"engine_state checkpoint was written at revision {stored_rev!r} "
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f"but the current revision is {current_rev!r}. "
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"State may be stale after a code change. "
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"Clear engine_state/ if you observe unexpected behaviour.",
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RuntimeWarning,
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stacklevel=2,
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)
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return manifest
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def save_session_state(self, snapshot: dict) -> None:
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"""Persist the lived session state (Shape B+ / schema v2).
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``snapshot`` is ``SessionContext.snapshot()`` — a bit-exact, JSON-safe
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dict of the field, vault, anchor, graph, referents, and dialogue. Written
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atomically (ADR-0156). Save this BEFORE ``save_manifest`` so the manifest
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stays the last durable act of a checkpoint (the commit marker).
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"""
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_atomic_write_text(
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self.path / "session_state.json",
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json.dumps(snapshot, sort_keys=True, separators=(",", ":")),
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)
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def load_session_state(self) -> dict | None:
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"""Load the lived session state, or None when absent (v1 checkpoint).
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A v1 checkpoint has no ``session_state.json`` — returning None lets the
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caller fall back to a fresh session (today's Shape B behavior), so old
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checkpoints stay loadable.
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"""
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p = self.path / "session_state.json"
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if not p.exists():
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return None
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content = p.read_text(encoding="utf-8").strip()
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if not content:
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return None
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return json.loads(content)
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def exists(self) -> bool:
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return (self.path / "manifest.json").exists()
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__all__ = ["EngineStateStore", "IncompatibleEngineStateError", "get_git_revision"]
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