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dave d2d5ef8afa huskies: merge 764 2026-04-28 09:54:47 +00:00
dave 9b24c2e281 huskies: merge 743 2026-04-27 23:48:53 +00:00
dave 88f9e5dd54 huskies: merge 731_refactor_migrate_existing_stories_from_slug_based_ids_to_numeric_only 2026-04-27 20:42:21 +00:00
dave aa7b26a24a huskies: merge 728_story_cryptographic_peer_handshake_with_trusted_keys_gating 2026-04-27 19:22:55 +00:00
dave 26f9f3f7fc huskies: merge 729_story_store_story_name_as_a_crdt_field_separate_from_the_story_id 2026-04-27 19:09:56 +00:00
dave b340aa97b0 fix: clean up clippy warnings + cargo fmt across post-refactor surface
The 13-file refactor pass (commits db00a5d4 through eca15b4e) introduced
~89 clippy errors and 38 cargo fmt issues — every agent in every worktree
hit them on script/test, burning their turn budget on cleanup before doing
real story work. This is the silent kill behind 644, 652, 655, 664, 667
all hitting watchdog limits this round.

Changes:
- cargo fmt --all across 37 files (formatting normalisation only)
- #![allow(unused_imports, dead_code)] on 24 split modules where the
  python-script splitter imported liberally to be safe; tighter cleanup
  per-import will happen as agents touch each module
- Removed truly-dead re-exports (cleanup_merge_workspace, slog_warn from
  http/mcp/mod.rs, CliArgs/print_help from main.rs)
- Prefixed _auth_msg in crdt_sync/server.rs (handshake helper return is
  bound but not consumed)
- Converted dangling /// doc block in crdt_sync/mod.rs to //! so it
  attaches to the module
- Removed empty lines after doc comments in 4 spots (clippy lint)

All 2636 tests pass; clippy --all-targets -- -D warnings clean.
2026-04-27 01:32:08 +00:00
dave 23e22ba49c refactor: split crdt_state.rs into 6 sub-modules with co-located tests
The 2122-line crdt_state.rs is split into a sub-module directory:

- types.rs: CRDT/view types + CrdtEvent (247 lines)
- state.rs: CrdtState struct, statics, init, apply_and_persist (531 lines)
- ops.rs: sync API + apply_remote_op + delta-sync tests (455 lines)
- write.rs: write_item + bug_511 test (273 lines)
- read.rs: read API + dump + dep helpers (469 lines)
- presence.rs: node identity + claim API + heartbeat (176 lines)
- mod.rs: doc, sub-module decls, re-exports, hex helper (53 lines)

Tests are co-located with the code they primarily exercise per Rust convention.

No behaviour change. All 26 crdt_state tests pass; full suite green
(2635 tests with --test-threads=1).
2026-04-26 20:54:15 +00:00
dave 795b172bba Revert "refactor: split top-5 largest files into mod.rs + tests.rs"
This reverts commit 65a3767a7a.
2026-04-26 20:15:58 +00:00
dave 65a3767a7a refactor: split top-5 largest files into mod.rs + tests.rs
Five files in server/src/ exceeded 1500 lines, with 50–75% of the line
count being inline `#[cfg(test)] mod tests { ... }` blocks. Agents
working on these files have to navigate huge buffers via Read calls,
costing turn budget that could go toward actual work.

Pattern: convert `foo.rs` to `foo/mod.rs` + `foo/tests.rs`.
Rust resolves `mod foo;` to either form, so no parent-module changes
needed.

Before / after (production-code lines, what an agent has to navigate
when editing the module):

  crdt_sync.rs:           3672 → 1003 (mod.rs) + 2667 (tests.rs)
  crdt_state.rs:          2122 → 1263 (mod.rs) + 854  (tests.rs)
  io/fs/scaffold.rs:      2045 →  702 (mod.rs) + 1342 (tests.rs)
  http/mcp/mod.rs:        1882 → 1410 (mod.rs) + 472  (tests.rs)
  http/mcp/story_tools.rs: 1864 →  725 (mod.rs) + 1137 (tests.rs)

Side change: scaffold/mod.rs's include_str! paths got an extra `../`
because the file moved one directory deeper.

Tests: full `cargo test` suite passes (2635 passed, 0 failed).
Formatting: cargo fmt --check clean.

Motivation: today's agent thrashing on 644 / 650 / 652 was partly due to
cumulative-counting (now fixed by 650) but also genuinely due to file
size — sonnet's 50-turn budget barely covers reading these files plus
making the change. Smaller production-code files mean more turn budget
left for the actual work.

Committed straight to master because this is an enabling refactor for
agent autonomy work; running it through the normal pipeline would
require an agent that has to navigate the very files it's about to
split, defeating the purpose.
2026-04-26 20:08:24 +00:00