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# Session handoff — 2026-05-15 (10)
Tenth handover. This session executed **ADR-0024 Phase F (full)
steps 14** on top of handoff-9: the walker now drives
highlighting, usage rendering, and the schema-list / completion
ident-source vocabulary. `dsl::lexer`, `dsl::keyword`,
`dsl::ident_slot`, and `dsl::usage` are deleted; their
catalog wrappers (`parse.token.keyword.*` and
`parse.token.punct.*`) are deleted too. Four commits in clean
incremental steps.
What did NOT land — and what the next session picks up — is
captured below.
## State at handoff
**Branch:** `main`. Working tree clean. **Local HEAD is
`fa994cf`**, ahead of `origin/main` by five commits (user pushes
asynchronously).
Commits since handoff-9's baseline (`b3d3bdf`):
```
7bdd398 ADR-0024 Phase F (full) step 1: walker-driven highlighting
a41400e ADR-0024 Phase F (full) step 2: usage via CommandNode.usage_ids
266b4c2 ADR-0024 Phase F (full) step 3: delete legacy parser modules
fa994cf ADR-0024 Phase F (full) step 4: catalog token-keyword cleanup
```
**Tests:** **806 passing, 0 failing, 1 ignored** (was 844 at
handoff-9; the net drop reflects the removal of legacy-module
tests — ~45 tests in `dsl::lexer`, `dsl::keyword`,
`dsl::ident_slot`, `dsl::usage` — minus 16 new walker
highlight tests). The ignored test is still the same `\`\`\`ignore`
doc-test in `src/friendly/mod.rs`.
**Clippy:** clean with `nursery` lints + `-D warnings`.
**Cargo.toml:** unchanged (chumsky was already gone in handoff-9).
## What shipped this session
### Step 1 — Walker-driven highlighting (commit 7bdd398)
`input_render::base_runs` no longer calls `lex()`. The new
`walker::highlight::highlight_runs(source) -> Vec<ByteClass>`
combines walker `per_byte_class` output (for matched portions)
with a byte-shape fallback (over `lex_helpers`) for trailing
junk / unknown-command words / unterminated strings. The
fallback handles UTF-8 codepoints byte-exact and produces an
`Error` class for unrecognised bytes — preserves the `$` →
`tok_error` behaviour from the lexer-driven path.
`Theme::highlight_class_color(HighlightClass) -> Color`
replaces `Theme::token_color(&TokenKind)`. The renderer reads
`HighlightClass` directly off `ByteClass`.
`#[allow(dead_code)]` is off `HighlightClass` and
`WalkResult::per_byte_class` — they are part of the production
path now.
16 new walker-highlight tests pin the byte-class output for
walks, fallbacks, multi-byte UTF-8, and the trailing-token case.
### Step 2 — Usage rendering via `CommandNode.usage_ids` (commit a41400e)
`CommandNode.usage_id: Option<&'static str>` becomes
`usage_ids: &'static [&'static str]`. Multi-form families
(`drop`, `add`, `show`) carry every variant — the legacy
`dsl::usage::matched_entry` returned multi-key Vec for those
families and the walker registry now matches that.
App-lifecycle commands had been pointed at non-existent
`parse.usage.app.*` catalog keys (an unnoticed bug introduced
in handoff-9 because the field was unused at the time); they
now point at the real catalog entries.
Two new helpers in `dsl::grammar`:
- `usage_keys_for_input(source) -> Option<(entry_word_text, usage_ids)>`
resolves the input's first identifier-shape token to a
CommandNode and returns its usage_ids list. Used by
`app::render_usage_block` (parse-error rendering) and
`input_render::ambient_hint` (live hint panel).
- `entry_words_alphabetised() -> Vec<&'static str>` replaces
`dsl::usage::entry_keywords_alphabetised`.
`dsl::usage` is deleted entirely. The "available commands:"
fallback in `render_usage_block` formats entry words as
`` `<word>` `` directly (replacing the `parse.token.keyword.*`
catalog lookup; equivalent rendering).
`parse_command` and `parse_tokens` slim down: no pre-lex pass;
the walker scans source bytes directly. `parse_tokens` (which
had been kept `pub` "for future I3/I4 work") is folded into
`parse_command`.
### Step 3 — Legacy module deletion (commit 266b4c2)
Deleted: `src/dsl/lexer.rs`, `src/dsl/keyword.rs`,
`src/dsl/ident_slot.rs`.
`IdentSource` (`dsl::grammar`) absorbs the schema-list /
expected-label / round-trip semantics that previously lived on
`IdentSlot`. The walker's `Expectation::Ident { source }` and
the schema-lookup request on the database worker now share one
enum:
- `IdentSource::Tables`, `Columns`, `Relationships` are the
schema-listable sources (`completes_from_schema() == true`).
- `IdentSource::NewName` is the user-invents kind.
- `IdentSource::Types` is the closed-set source on column-type
slots — does not query the schema; the walker's content
validator handles type-name validity.
- `IdentSource::Free` is the catch-all branch in `mode` /
`messages` value slots.
`SchemaCache::for_slot(IdentSlot)` becomes
`for_source(IdentSource)`; `Database::list_names_for` and
the `Request::ListNamesFor` worker variant take `IdentSource`.
`InvalidIdent.slot: IdentSlot` becomes
`InvalidIdent.source: IdentSource`.
Completion's keyword filter (was `Keyword::from_word`) becomes
"backticked items whose payload is all ASCII alphabetic" —
punct and digit literals (`,`, `1`) still surface through their
own candidate sources (composite-literal, flag, schema-ident).
The alphabetic filter excludes them from the keyword bucket.
`friendly::keys::tests::keyword_and_punct_have_complete_token_vocabulary`
is dropped (cross-checked enum vs. catalog completeness; both
enums are gone).
### Step 4 — Catalog token-keyword cleanup (commit fa994cf)
Dropped the 47 `parse.token.keyword.*` and 6
`parse.token.punct.*` catalog entries (yaml + keys.rs). Nothing
consumes them: keyword wording is produced verbatim by
`format!("\`{word}\`")`, sourced from grammar-tree Word
literals. Punct wording surfaces the same way via
`Expectation::Punct(ch)`.
Structural-class labels (`parse.token.identifier`, `.number`,
`.string_literal`, `.flag`, `.end_of_input`) and lex-error
wordings (`parse.token.error.{bad_flag,unknown_char,
unterminated_string}`) stay. None of these are derivable from
the grammar tree.
`keys_validate_against_catalog` continues to enforce catalog ↔
`KEYS_AND_PLACEHOLDERS` bidirectional coverage on the trimmed
set.
## DEFERRED — work the next session needs to pick up
Items grouped by priority. Roughly in order of decreasing payoff.
### 1. Walker-driven completion (Phase F full step 5)
The current completion path:
```
input → parse_command → ParseError::Invalid::expected: Vec<String>
→ completion.rs parses each string back to IdentSource
via from_expected_label
```
This works but loses information. The walker knows the full
`IdentSource` of every expected slot, the `role` of every slot
(e.g. `parent_table` vs `child_table`), the `skipped`
expectations from any Optional that didn't engage, the cursor's
full `MatchedPath` so far — and the bridge throws all of that
away to render strings.
**Migration**: add a `expected_walker: Vec<Expectation>` field
on `ParseError::Invalid` (additive, doesn't break consumers
yet). Or a new `walker::candidates_at(input, cursor) ->
WalkResult` API. Update `completion.rs::candidates_at_cursor`
to read `Expectation::Ident { source, role }` directly.
The walker already supports `WalkBound::Position(cursor)` (the
variant exists in `outcome.rs`); no caller passes it today.
Adopting it lets completion see the cursor's full context.
**Estimated cost:** one session. Smaller than the steps that
landed this round.
### 2. Phase D (full): schema-aware value typing
Unchanged from handoff-9 §2 — same scope, same blockers.
Specifically:
- `WalkContext::current_table`, `current_table_columns`,
`current_column` are declared but unwritten.
- `Node::DynamicSubgrammar(fn(&WalkContext) -> Node)` is
declared; the walker driver returns `Failed { expected:
vec![] }` on that branch (deliberate — catches mis-declared
grammar). Walker dispatch needs implementing per ADR-0024
§sub-grammars (`Box::leak` per walk, or per-walk arena).
- `SchemaCache` carries flat `columns: Vec<String>`; per-table
column-with-type info needs adding.
- `Ident { source: Tables }` has no `writes_table: bool` flag;
walker can't populate `current_table` on match.
- Typed value slots (`int_slot`, `decimal_slot`, …) are not
declared.
**The user UX win this unlocks:** typed slots reject mis-shaped
input at parse time with localised wording ("Type a date as
'YYYY-MM-DD'") instead of bind-time errors; completion narrows
per column type. Round-5 "value-literal hint by column type"
becomes type-specific.
**Sequence to implement** (from handoff-9 §2):
1. Plumb a `SchemaCache` reference into `parse_command`; thread
through `WalkContext::new(schema)`.
2. Implement `Node::DynamicSubgrammar` walker dispatch.
3. Add `writes_table: bool` (or analogous) to `Node::Ident`
and have the walker populate `WalkContext::current_table` +
`current_table_columns` from the schema cache when it
matches.
4. Implement typed value slots — content validators for each
`Type`.
5. Wire `column_value_list` as a `DynamicSubgrammar` that reads
`current_table_columns` and emits a `Seq` of typed slots
separated by commas.
6. Update `insert` shape to use `column_value_list`.
7. Update `update` / `delete` to use the per-column value slot
based on `current_column`.
**Side effect to watch:** `parse_command` becomes
schema-dependent. Tests that exercised parse in isolation
without a schema will need to either pass a schema cache or fall
back to the type-unaware path (Option<&SchemaCache>).
**Estimated cost:** 12 sessions, as last session estimated.
### 3. HintMode annotations on grammar nodes
`HintMode::{Default | ForceProse | ProseOnly | SuppressProse}`
is declared in `grammar/mod.rs`. Every `CommandNode` and every
`Node::Ident` sets it to `None`. The current ad-hoc hint cases
in `input_render.rs::ambient_hint` (`value_literal_hint_at_cursor`,
`typing_name_at_cursor`, `invalid_ident_at_cursor`) still drive
the hint panel.
ADR-0024 §HintMode-per-node says these migrate to node-attached
annotations during Phase D. They didn't (handoff-9 confirmed,
this session didn't move them either).
To do once Phase D lands: annotate the value-literal slots with
`HintMode::ProseOnly("value_literal_format_hint")`, NewName
slots with the typing-name prose, and have the hint resolver
dispatch on the walker's per-expected-node mode. The current
stopgap `value_literal_hint_at_cursor` becomes
"narrow to the column's type" instead of generic.
### 4. Ranker hook (declared in ADR-0024, not implemented)
ADR-0024 §ranker-layer specifies a `Ranker` function type
between the walker's raw candidates and the hint-panel
renderer. Default is `identity_ranker` (declaration-order
preserved).
**Status: not declared anywhere in code.** Future plug-in point
for frequency-based ranking, content-aware priors, recency.
Non-blocking.
### 5. Differential-test scaffolding wasn't built (carried from handoff-9)
ADR-0024 §test-discipline §3 specified a "differential check
during the migration window" — a test helper running both
parsers against the input corpus, asserting identical `Command`
output. Since chumsky is gone (removed in Phase F minimal),
running the differential retroactively would require
reconstructing the chumsky path from git history. Not worth it
— the hand-curated `dsl::walker::tests` (53 tests) and the
existing integration test suite serve the same regression-net
role.
### 6. `WalkContext` writes during walk — design exists, not implemented
Carried from handoff-9 §12. `Ident { source: Tables, writes_table:
true }` semantics: when the ident matches, the walker writes
`current_table` to context. Subsequent dynamic sub-grammars read
it. Today no `Ident` node has a `writes_table` field. Adding it
is part of Phase D §3 above.
### 7. `CommandNode.help_id` not consumed
Carried from handoff-9 §13. Every `CommandNode` declares
`help_id: Option<&'static str>` pointing into the catalog.
**No code reads it.** Wiring up in-app help to read this field
(replacing hand-curated `help.in_app_body` lookups) is future
work — not blocking, not user-facing.
### 8. Dead `parse.token.*` catalog entries
The five structural-class entries
(`parse.token.identifier/number/string_literal/flag/end_of_input`)
and three lex-error entries
(`parse.token.error.{bad_flag,unknown_char,unterminated_string}`)
remain in the catalog after step 4. They are unreferenced by
production code today — the walker classifies bytes by shape
for highlighting and emits structural / validation errors with
catalog keys directly (e.g., `mode.unknown`).
Conservative call this session: leave them in. They cost
nothing, and re-introducing them would be cheap if a future
need arises. If you decide they're truly dead, drop the entries
from `friendly/strings/en-US.yaml` and the corresponding
declarations from `friendly/keys.rs`.
## Sharp edges (carried from handoff-9 with updates)
- **Optional backtracking on partial-match** is intentional —
matches chumsky's `or_not` semantics. See handoff-9 for the
asymmetry between content (no rollback) and structural (roll
back). Unchanged.
- **Walker's `Choice` is strictly greedy.** Unchanged.
- **`Ident { source: Tables/Columns/Relationships }` does NOT
validate against the schema at parse time.** Still
shape-only. Phase D §3 unlocks schema-aware parse.
- **`Literal(&'static str)` matches verbatim bytes with a
word-boundary lookahead.** Unchanged.
- **`AST builder` failures surface as
`WalkOutcome::ValidationFailed`** with `at_eof = true`.
Unchanged.
- **`unknown_command_error` is the sole catch-all** for inputs
whose first identifier-shape token isn't a registered entry
word. Now read from `dsl::grammar::entry_words_alphabetised()`
(was `usage::entry_keywords_alphabetised`).
- **`q` quit alias remains gone.** Native walker alias support
still works: adding `q` back is `aliases: &["q"]` on
`QUIT.entry`. Walker matches either; completion surfaces only
the primary.
- **Path-bearing UX (replay / import / export):** unchanged
from handoff-9 — paths with spaces use the quoted form.
- **Highlight fallback semantics (new this session):** for
inputs the walker doesn't engage on (no registered entry
word, e.g., `frobulate widgets`) the byte-shape scanner
classifies each shape as Identifier, Number, String, Flag,
Punct, or Error. The user sees normal token colouring on the
unknown command before the `[error]` line fires on submit.
This matches the pre-walker behaviour.
- **Stopgap `value_literal_hint_at_cursor` continues to fire**
for every value-literal slot regardless of column type. Same
wording as handoff-9. Replaced once Phase D §4 typed slots
land.
## ADR index (delta vs. handoff-9)
```
0019 Friendly error layer and i18n catalog
— parse.token.keyword/punct.* entries collapsed (Phase F)
0020 Tokenization layer for the DSL parser
— superseded; dsl::lexer module deleted (Phase F)
0021 Parser-as-source-of-truth for H1a
— partial: usage info reads from CommandNode.usage_ids;
help_id wiring deferred (handoff-10 §7)
0022 Ambient typing assistance
— completion still reads ParseError-string expected;
walker-direct path pending (handoff-10 §1)
0024 Unified grammar tree: execution plan (ACCEPTED)
— A through F full steps 14 landed.
F step 5 (walker-direct completion) + D full deferred.
```
## Repository layout (delta vs. handoff-9)
Files deleted:
```
src/dsl/lexer.rs (598 lines)
src/dsl/keyword.rs (311 lines)
src/dsl/ident_slot.rs (140 lines)
src/dsl/usage.rs (318 lines)
```
Files added:
```
src/dsl/walker/highlight.rs (319 lines)
docs/handoff/20260515-handoff-10.md (this file)
```
Files significantly modified:
```
src/dsl/grammar/mod.rs — usage_ids, usage_keys_for_input,
entry_words_alphabetised,
IdentSource expanded with helpers
src/dsl/grammar/app.rs — usage_ids tuples (corrected catalog keys)
src/dsl/grammar/ddl.rs — usage_ids tuples (drop/add family)
src/dsl/grammar/data.rs — usage_ids tuples (show family)
src/dsl/parser.rs — slimmed; chumsky-side parse_tokens folded in
src/dsl/walker/mod.rs — re-export highlight_runs
src/dsl/walker/outcome.rs — ByteClass / WalkResult fields no longer
#[allow(dead_code)]
src/dsl/mod.rs — removed legacy module declarations
src/app.rs — render_usage_block via walker registry
src/input_render.rs — base_runs via walker::highlight_runs;
ambient_hint via usage_keys_for_input
src/completion.rs — IdentSource throughout; keyword filter
via ASCII-alphabetic check
src/db.rs — Request::ListNamesFor takes IdentSource
src/runtime.rs — refresh_schema_cache uses IdentSource
src/theme.rs — highlight_class_color; token_color removed
src/friendly/keys.rs — parse.token.keyword/punct.* dropped
src/friendly/strings/en-US.yaml — same drops
```
## How to take over
1. **Read this file.**
2. **Read `CLAUDE.md`** for the working-style rules.
3. **Read handoff-9** (`20260515-handoff-9.md`) for context on the
ADR-0024 phases that landed in the prior session and any
carry-over sharp edges.
4. **Read ADR-0024** for the design intent. F-step-5 (walker-direct
completion) and Phase D full are the unfinished work; their
sketches live in §migration of that ADR.
5. **Skim `src/dsl/grammar/mod.rs`** — the Node / Word /
CommandNode / REGISTRY / IdentSource / HintMode contract.
6. **Skim `src/dsl/walker/mod.rs` + `walker/highlight.rs`** — the
walk() entry, bridge logic, and the new highlight-runs API.
7. **Run `cargo test`** — should report 806 passing, 0 failing,
1 ignored.
8. **Run `cargo clippy --all-targets -- -D warnings`** — clean.
9. **Pick a deferred item from §1–§4** and start. §1 (walker-
driven completion) is the natural next move; it removes the
string round-trip and unlocks richer hints. §2 (Phase D full)
is the largest item and the biggest user-visible payoff.
### End-to-end smoke (current state)
Same as handoff-9's smoke; nothing in user-visible behaviour
changed this session. All four steps were silent refactors of
internal machinery — same parse, same dispatch, same wording
on errors, same colours on tokens. The catalog cleanup removed
unused YAML entries; no string the user sees was sourced from
them.