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1d898adf00 |
feat: V5a show relationship/index <name> detail views
Fold the singular per-item forms into Command::ShowList { kind,
name: Option<String> } (name: Some = one item). Two grammar
branches reuse the relationship/index completion sources; worker
do_show_one renders a labelled detail block or a friendly
"No ... named X." line, reusing the V5 render path. Help +
parse-usage entries, two ADR-0042 near-miss rows, 5 integration
tests. Mark V5a [x] — V5's [<name>] clause now complete.
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757711f2bf |
feat: H3 help <command> per-command detail + general reference
HELP node takes an optional single-word topic (BarePath);
AppCommand::Help { topic }. note_help_topic renders the help
block(s) of every command sharing that entry word (so `help
create` covers both create forms), plus `help types` and a
friendly "no help for X" pointer for unknown topics. Full help
gains a detail-hint footer. Catalogued help.detail_hint /
help.unknown_topic; parse-error matrix updated (help now takes a
topic, so the near-miss is the multi-word case). 9 integration
tests in tests/it/help_command.rs. Mark H3 [x].
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8dec784080 |
feat: V5 show tables / relationships / indexes list commands
Add the list-all show family as one Command::ShowList { kind }
variant. A read-only worker show_list formats count-headed lists
(reusing do_list_tables / read_all_relationships /
read_table_indexes, so it never drifts from the items panel);
internal __rdbms_* tables excluded. Help + parse-usage entries
added; 10 integration tests in tests/it/show_list.rs.
Mark V5 [x]. Split the singular show relationship/index <name>
detail forms (the [<name>] half) into a new tracked V5a [ ] item
rather than leaving them as an untracked footnote.
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1d4923b15b |
fix: H1a G3 advanced usage shows all valid forms; complete near-miss matrix (ADR-0042)
The /runda DA pass found G3 over-corrected: advanced-mode `create`/`drop` showed SQL forms only, hiding the DSL fallback forms that are valid input in advanced mode (verified: `create table Foo with pk`, `drop column …` parse and dispatch). Per the user decision, the advanced usage block now shows every form valid in the mode, SQL-primary first, then the DSL fallback forms — a usage hint must never hide working input. Simple mode unchanged (DSL forms only). Matrix completion (closing the residual coverage tail): - arg-less app commands (help/rebuild/new/load/undo/redo/export/import) audited + locked — all reject trailing junk with "expected end of input" + usage. - committed multi-forms (add index/constraint/1:n relationship, drop index/constraint/relationship, show table, change column, create index, alter table add/drop) audited + locked in near_miss_matrix_committed_multiforms — each renders its own form-specific missing-keyword message + usage. Also from the DA pass: - G2 distinct+all detector empirically verified unique to projection start (no misfire at count( / union / union all / select distinct). - stale `chumsky` comment removed (app.rs import handler). - ADR-0042 Implementation-outcome section records G1–G4, the user-confirmed G3 decision, and the now-complete matrix coverage. Full suite green (lib 1578 / it 387 / typing_surface_matrix 192); clippy clean. |
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649fdcb38e |
feat: H1a parse-error gaps G2–G4 + advanced near-miss matrix (ADR-0042)
Close the three remaining ADR-0042 triage gaps, each test-first, and lock the advanced-mode near-miss matrix. G2 — bare `select` dumped the 14-item expression first-set. Collapse it to "a projection: `*`, a column, or an expression" in the error message only (parser::format_walker_error), detected by the joint `distinct`+`all` quantifier signature unique to a projection start. Render-only: completion/hints still expand the full set (typing-surface matrix unchanged). G3 — the usage block was mode-blind: advanced `create table` showed the DSL `create table … with pk …` template. usage_key(s)_for_input gain mode-aware `_in_mode` variants selecting candidates by CommandCategory; render_usage_block and the typing-time ambient usage thread the submission mode. Advanced `create` now shows both SQL forms. A fallback covers shared SQL nodes (insert/update/delete) that declare no usage_ids of their own — without it they regressed to the available-commands fallback (caught by the new advanced matrix). G4 — `with` borrowed `select`'s usage template; give it its own parse.usage.with CTE template. Tests: new near_miss_matrix_advanced_mode (12 SQL-surface cases incl. the available-commands regression guard) + per-gap tests; removed the temporary baseline_dump. Full suite green (lib 1578 / it 386 / typing_surface_matrix 192); clippy clean. |
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d0c8f9d5d2 |
feat: copy the output panel to the system clipboard (#11)
New app-level `copy` / `copy all` / `copy last` command (ADR-0041). Delivery is OSC 52 *and* a best-effort native write (arboard), always both — OSC 52 acceptance is undetectable, so a true fallback can't be built. Payload is the panel's plain text exactly as rendered (tags, ✓/✗, box-drawing), drift-locked to render_output_line. arboard added --no-default-features (X11-only; OSC 52 covers Wayland). Amends ADR-0003's command registry; requirements V6. |
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4cd574b909 |
feat: persist & restore per-project input mode (#14)
The input mode always started in simple; a learner who quit in advanced had to re-toggle every launch. Store the mode per-project in project.yaml (project.mode:, optional, default simple) and restore it on every open. Mode is live UI state, not schema: the worker stamps the current mode into project.yaml on every write, so a later command rewrites the live value rather than clobbering it — no db round-trip needed. The mode is persisted on unload (quit + project switch) so the mode you leave a project in is always what reopens; the `mode` command also persists immediately. A switch saves the outgoing mode, then restores the incoming project's stored mode. New --mode simple|advanced CLI flag (precedence --mode > stored > simple; combines with --resume). A teacher can ship a project that opens in advanced mode and export it to students (the mode travels in the zip). ADR-0015 Amendment 1; ADR-0003 note; help banner; requirements L1b. |
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8311de44a8 |
feat: replace the [ok] summary line with a ✓/✗ echo marker
An audit of the command surface found the `[ok] <verb> <subject>` summary line duplicated the echo line above it everywhere; its only unique signal was success-vs-error. Retire it: a command's echo line now resolves from `running: <input>` to `<input> ✓` / `<input> ✗` on completion, and the symmetric `"<verb> <subject>" failed:` prefix is dropped (only the reason remains). Content lines (row counts, structure, plan tree, teaching echo) are unchanged. Echo lines carry an EchoStatus; executed commands push Pending and resolve the oldest-pending echo on their result event (FIFO worker — correct under interleaving). Parse-time and pre-flight rejections are not executed and keep their running: + caret rendering. App-command [ok] lines (rebuild/export/replay) are payload-bearing and untouched. ADR-0040. |
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10e5197c19 |
feat: bring simple-mode insert arity diagnostics to parity with advanced
A wrong-count simple-mode insert now shows the friendly per-column arity message at typing time (instead of a bare "expected `,`/`)`") and is blocked from dispatch at submit — unifying simple and advanced mode onto the one ADR-0027 model (structural parse + ERROR diagnostic), where they had diverged. Grammar: a simple-mode-only arity gate (dsl_insert_value_list) routes a wrong-count DSL insert tuple to the type-blind fallback so it matches structurally and the per-tuple arity diagnostic fires. The gate is gated to simple mode, so advanced behaviour is unchanged. count_tuple_values and the target-column selection (insert_target_columns) are now shared by both grammars. Diagnostic: dml_insert_arity_diagnostics is mode-aware — advanced Form B expects all columns; simple Form B/C expects the user-fillable columns (serial/shortid auto-fill). It counts the DSL Form A role and scans the keyword-less Form C tuple. New catalog keys name the fillable/auto split and the all-auto-table case. Submit: a wrong-count DSL insert now parses Ok + carries the ERROR diagnostic, so a unified Ok-arm pre-flight (dsl_insert_count_mismatch_notes) blocks dispatch and teaches; the previous Err-arm note retires. advanced_alternative_note's gate now reads the validity verdict so it still fires for the parse-Ok-with-error shape. Docs: ADR-0036 Amendment 2 (+ README index) and requirements.md H1a. |
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c12ed1da9a |
fix: INSERT Form B value-count UX (ADR-0033 Amendment 5)
Three layered fixes for advanced/simple-mode positional INSERT
value-count mismatches (e.g. `insert into T values (...)` with the
wrong number of values for T's column count), plus ADR-0033
Amendment 5 recording the gate refinement.
Walker diagnostic (dml_insert_arity_diagnostics): the function's own
doc-comment recorded the no-column-list (Form B) case as deferred.
This commit closes that gap. Form B mismatches now emit a new
diagnostic.insert_arity_mismatch_form_b ERROR per offending tuple,
keyed off the target table's column count from the schema cache. The
[ERR] validity indicator (ADR-0027) lights up at typing time for the
reported scenario, no longer needing a submit.
Cross-mode pointer gate (advanced_alternative_note): refactored from
a hand-rolled Form B count check to a single input_verdict_in_mode(
input, schema, Mode::Advanced) call. The pointer fires only when the
verdict is None — the ADR-0027 sense of "valid". Any future static
check added to the verdict pipeline participates automatically; no
per-feature maintenance.
Teaching notes for the value-count cases users can hit before the
indicator turns red:
- simple-mode submit: insert.form_b_extra_values_note covers under-,
in-window, and over-supply against the Form B contract; suppressed
when the cross-mode pointer fires (to avoid parallel advice).
- advanced-mode dispatch pre-flight:
insert.form_b_positional_count_mismatch_note catches a submitted
mismatch with a teaching message before the engine produces its
raw NOT-NULL / type error.
The advanced_mode.also_valid_sql pointer wording was reworked to
"trying to write SQL? switch with `mode advanced`, or prefix `:` to
run once". One insta snapshot regenerated.
ADR-0033 Amendment 5 records the gate change: Amendment 3's "would
parse in advanced mode" now reads as "valid in advanced mode" in the
explicit verdict-is-None sense, with the precise definition spelled
out so future readers can't drift back to the syntactic-only reading.
ADR-0000 index entry updated; docs/requirements.md H1a citation added
listing the three new pedagogical strings.
Tests added (8): four walker arity tests (under-supply, over-supply,
match, unknown-table); two app-level teaching-note tests for the
sibling cases (under-supply, over-supply beyond total); one pointer-
gate unit test pinning the bug-case suppression; one gate-precedence
test ensuring only one advice line per error. Existing
simple_mode_submit_of_sql_construct_appends_advanced_pointer updated
to use a known schema (the new validity gate requires it).
Full suite: 2031 passed, 0 failed, 0 unexpected skips. Clippy clean.
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6840b928f9 |
test: /runda round 2 — pin TeachingEcho kind + cat-3 prose wiring
Second Devil's-Advocate pass over the now-complete ADR-0038 closes
three minor test-coverage gaps the polish (
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2aab457c44 |
feat: DSL→SQL teaching echo — §4 styled-runs polish (ADR-0038)
Lands the last open item on ADR-0038: the de-emphasised styled-runs rendering treatment for the echo + every category-3 prose line. The echoed SQL now reads as code — the dimmed `Executing SQL:` label plus the SQL portion lexed and coloured the same way the input echo treats user-typed input (ADR-0028 §5 styled-runs over input_render::lex_to_runs in advanced mode). Category-3 prose lines (the DontConvert caveat and the existing illuminating `client_side.*` notes — shortid auto-fill, type-conversion transforms) all render dimmed too, per §6's "de-emphasised prose line" wording, so every cat-3 line is visually consistent. * New `OutputKind::TeachingEcho` variant + a custom branch in `ui::render_output_line` mirroring the OutputKind::Echo input-echo path: strip the canonical `Executing SQL:` prefix, render it with `theme.muted`, then lex the rest in `Mode::Advanced` and emit one span per token. Tag stays `[system]` for visual consistency with other system output. * New `OutputStyleClass::Hint` styled-runs class, resolved to `theme.muted` in `output_span_style`. Used for the cat-3 prose lines (dont_convert caveat + the existing client_side notes). * New const `crate::echo::TEACHING_ECHO_LABEL = "Executing SQL: "` — the byte boundary the ui.rs branch needs is fixed (an i18n template can't provide that), so the label moves from i18n to a constant. The `echo.executing_sql` i18n key is retired (en-US.yaml + keys.rs); a comment in en-US.yaml points future locales at re-introducing it if needed. * App-side helpers: `push_teaching_echo(sql)` builds the TeachingEcho line; `push_category_three_prose(text)` builds a System line with a whole-text Hint span. `note_ok_summary` and `handle_dsl_change_column_success` / `handle_dsl_add_column_success` use these instead of plain `note_system` for the echo, the caveat, and the illuminating notes. Existing tests pass unchanged — text content is the same; only styling changes. New tests pin the polish: * `ui::tests::teaching_echo_line_renders_dim_prefix_and_lexed_sql` asserts the TeachingEcho rendering produces a dim prefix span + keyword-coloured SQL spans (confirming the lexer ran in advanced mode). * `ui::tests::category_three_prose_line_renders_all_dim` pins the whole-text Hint coverage. * `ui::tests::hint_class_resolves_to_muted_foreground` pins the theme resolution across both light and dark. * `app::tests::polished_echo_carries_teaching_echo_kind_and_caveat_a_hint_span` pins the App-side wiring (kind + styled_runs shape). Tests: 2019 passed / 0 failed / 1 ignored (pre-existing); clippy clean (`--all-targets -D warnings`, nursery). ADR-0038 is now feature-complete — every catalogue row implemented, round-tripped, AND polished per §4. |
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e6ad1aec3d |
feat: DSL→SQL teaching echo — Phase 3 cat-3 caveat (ADR-0038)
Lands the only piece of category-3 prose not already covered by the
existing `client_side.*` notes infrastructure: the `change column …
--dont-convert` *caveat* (ADR-0038 §6, the only Bucket A caveat —
every other category-3 line is illuminating).
`--dont-convert` skips the client-side layer entirely, so the headline
SQL echo (`ALTER TABLE … SET DATA TYPE …`) is the nearest SQL but
*not* equivalent: running the line in advanced mode would convert the
stored values, but the playground left them as-is. The new caveat
states that divergence explicitly.
* New i18n key `client_side.dont_convert_caveat` (no placeholders) —
registered in keys::KEYS_AND_PLACEHOLDERS.
* New `dont_convert_caveat: bool` field on DslChangeColumnSucceeded,
set in the runtime when submission_mode is advanced *and* the
command is ChangeColumnType { mode: DontConvert, .. }. Gated on
advanced mode because the caveat references "the line above" — the
echo, which only fires in advanced mode.
* App's handle_dsl_change_column_success emits the caveat line
between the existing client-side notes and the structure render,
so it reads alongside the echo, not after the table view.
The other two category-3 lines from §6 (shortid generation,
type-conversion transforms) were already in place via
`client_side.auto_fill_*` / `client_side.transformed*` — those notes
already render after the echo via handle_dsl_add_column_success /
handle_dsl_change_column_success, in the right position per the ADR.
This commit just adds the missing caveat.
Tests: 2014 passed / 0 failed / 1 ignored (pre-existing); clippy
clean. An App-level test pins the rendering order (caveat sits
after the echo, before the structure) and the simple-mode gate
(no caveat without an echo to refer to).
The §4 de-emphasised styled-runs rendering polish remains —
the echo + caveat lines are still plain `[system]` lines.
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275c726ad4 |
feat: DSL→SQL teaching echo — Bucket B renderer (ADR-0038 Phase 2)
Expands the renderer to Bucket B — resolved-name single-statement
echoes plus the two category-2 multi-statement forms. Every catalogue
row round-trips per line through the advanced-mode walker (the §1
copy-paste contract; §6 category 2 holds the contract per line):
add index [as N] on T (cols) → CREATE INDEX <name> ON T (cols)
drop index on T (cols) (positional) → DROP INDEX <name>
add 1:n relationship [as N] … → ALTER TABLE C ADD CONSTRAINT
<name> FOREIGN KEY (cc)
REFERENCES P (pc) [ON …]
drop relationship (endpoints or named) → ALTER TABLE C DROP CONSTRAINT
<name>
drop column T.c --cascade → DROP INDEX <ix1> ⏎ … ⏎
ALTER TABLE T DROP COLUMN c
add relationship … --create-fk → ALTER TABLE C ADD COLUMN cc <ty>
(child column newly created) ⏎ ALTER TABLE … ADD CONSTRAINT
(already existed) collapses to a single-line FK echo
Refactors the echo payload from Option<String> to Option<Vec<String>>
across the 7 success events + arms + render path — one entry per
statement; the Bucket A single-line echoes wrap as Some(vec![s]). Plain
rendering repeats `Executing SQL:` per line; the de-emphasised
styled-runs polish (ADR-0038 §4) will refine it later.
Adds the two echo build paths the handoff §5 ⚠️ gotcha foreshadowed:
* collect_echo_lookups (pre-execution, runtime): resolves names the
dropped thing or not-yet-created column would erase post-execution —
drop index (positional), drop relationship (both endpoints and named
selectors, the latter via a list_tables scan acceptable for teaching-
playground schemas), and the --create-fk pre-state (whether the child
column existed + the parent PK type to derive the new column type via
Type::fk_target_type).
* build_schema_echo (post-execution, runtime): subsumes the Bucket A
pure-Command schema cases and renders Bucket B from the description +
the lookups.
The DropColumn arm gains build_drop_column_cascade_echo, which reads
DropColumnResult.dropped_indexes to emit the multi-line cascade echo;
non-cascade falls through to the pre-execution Bucket A echo unchanged.
Tests: 2013 passed / 0 failed / 1 ignored (pre-existing); clippy clean
(`--all-targets -D warnings`, nursery). Two end-to-end runtime tests
exercise the resolved-name and multi-statement flows against a real
worker (auto-named index, both drop-relationship selector forms, both
--create-fk branches). One app-level test pins the multi-line rendering
(one Executing SQL: per statement, in order, beneath [ok]).
Phase 3 (category-3 prose — shortid generation, type-conversion
transforms, `change column --dont-convert` caveat) and the §4
de-emphasised styled-runs rendering polish remain per ADR-0038 §8
phasing.
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90479cb879 |
feat: DSL→SQL teaching echo — Bucket A renderer (ADR-0038 Phase 1)
Expands the renderer skeleton from ADR-0038's first slice to the full single-statement catalogue. Every Bucket A row round-trips through the advanced-mode walker (the §1 copy-paste contract): add column / drop column (non-cascade) / rename column / change column (SET DATA TYPE) / add constraint (not null, default, unique, check) / drop constraint (not null, default) / show data [where] [limit] / delete --all-rows / update --all-rows Adds the Expr→SQL and Value→SQL-literal renderers (ADR-0038 §5) — bare identifiers, inlined literals, NULL uppercase, standard <> for inequality — and threads `echo: Option<String>` onto the six remaining success events (DslAddColumn/DropColumn/ChangeColumn/Data/Update/Delete Succeeded) with matching runtime construction and App stash arms. `show data` is the one Bucket A row whose echo needs schema info beyond the Command (the `ORDER BY <pk>` for a limited query): the pure renderer takes the primary key as a parameter, and the runtime sources it post-execution via describe_table — gated on advanced mode + limit present, mirroring the enrich_dsl_failure describe pattern. An end-to-end test pins the describe→PK→ORDER BY glue against a real worker; the simple-mode gate and unlimited-no-lookup paths are covered too. Also fixes a contract gap surfaced while completing the catalogue: the existing create-table echo silently dropped per-column DEFAULT / CHECK, which simple-mode `create table … with pk c(ty) check (…)` does parse (ADR-0029) — so the echo was non-equivalent. The render now emits the full ADR-0029 column-constraint suffix, sharing one append_constraints helper with `add column`. Phase 2 (Bucket B — resolved-name + multi-line echoes, including `add index`), Phase 3 (category-3 prose), and the de-emphasised styled-runs polish remain deferred per ADR-0038 §8 phasing. Tests: 2000 passed / 0 failed / 1 ignored (pre-existing); clippy clean (`--all-targets -D warnings`, nursery). |
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04c8e4295f |
feat: DSL→SQL teaching echo — channel + create-table slice (ADR-0037 + ADR-0038)
Walking skeleton validating the whole echo architecture end to end; the Command→SQL renderer currently covers `create table`, with the rest of Bucket A / B / category-3 to follow (ADR-0038 §8). - Channel (ADR-0037): the three-way EffectiveMode (reusing the existing enum, not a new SubmissionMode — recorded in the ADR) rides on Action::ExecuteDsl to the runtime. `replay` bypasses the interactive spawn, so it never echoes (silent, for free). - Echo (ADR-0038): built at the runtime's ExecuteDsl dispatch — the worker gets decomposed calls, not the Command, so ADR §4's "worker builds it" was corrected to the dispatch layer. Gated by echo_for (advanced effective mode + DSL-form). Carried on DslSucceeded; rendered by note_ok_summary as `Executing SQL: …` immediately beneath `[ok]`. New src/echo.rs renderer; echo.executing_sql i18n key. - command_to_sql: `create table` → `CREATE TABLE T (id serial PRIMARY KEY)` (single inline / compound table-level PK), playground type vocabulary, round-trip-verified against the advanced walker (the §1 contract). Tests: echo.rs (render, round-trip contract, mode gate, Sql*-not-echoed); app.rs (submit carries the 3-way mode; echo renders beneath [ok]). Suite 1970/0/1; clippy clean. |
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338dc8a4cf |
feat: advanced ALTER COLUMN SET/DROP NOT NULL & DEFAULT, SET DATA TYPE (ADR-0035 Am2)
The standard-first ALTER COLUMN constraint gap-fill advanced mode lacked: - ALTER COLUMN <c> SET DATA TYPE <ty> — ISO canonical synonym for the PostgreSQL TYPE shorthand (same AlterColumnType action + executor). - SET NOT NULL / DROP NOT NULL — reuse the ADR-0029 do_add_constraint / do_drop_constraint executors (dry-run + internal-table guards free). - SET DEFAULT <expr> / DROP DEFAULT — SET DEFAULT uses a dedicated raw-SQL executor (do_set_column_default); sql_expr yields no typed Value, so it can't go through do_add_constraint. DROP DEFAULT reuses do_drop_constraint. Grammar: AT_ALTER_COLUMN gains a tail Choice (type / set / drop), reusing SQL_TYPE and the CREATE TABLE DEFAULT_NODES; builder dispatch routes the new column-attribute forms; runtime decomposes to the executors. ADR-0035 Am2 corrected in-place: SET DEFAULT decomposes to do_set_column_default, not do_add_constraint (Value-based) — found during build. Tests (test-first): 6 parse + 7 Tier-3 execution via run_replay. Suite 1962/0/1; clippy clean. |
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feat: ADR-0036 Phase 2 — validate advanced-mode UPDATE SET literals + retain the value
Mirror Phase 1's capture-at-parse technique on the UPDATE SET assignment list. build_sql_update calls the new capture_set_literals (data.rs), which walks the matched tokens (no reparse, no grammar change) and classifies each top-level `SET col = <rhs>` as a literal (Some, incl. signed numbers) or an expression (None), using paren depth so a comma inside a function call or a `where` inside a scalar subquery is not mistaken for a boundary, and the trailing top-level WHERE is excluded. Command::SqlUpdate gains set_literals; do_sql_update validates the literals against their column types via the shared impl_value_for before the still verbatim update; user_value_for_column reads them so a constraint error names the offending value. WHERE stays unvalidated; execution and command identity are unchanged. Also corrects the stale data.rs header comment (DSL typed slots are wired, not "deferred") and flips ADR-0036 + README to Phases 1–2 implemented. Tests: 1934 passing (+4), 0 failed, 0 skipped, 1 ignored; clippy clean. |
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f8a91f41c9 |
feat: ADR-0035 Amendment 1 follow-up — enrich replay errors + close message gaps
- F2-broad: replay failures now render with real schema context instead of
a contextless friendly_message(). Extract App::build_translate_context into
the shared App::translate_context_for(command, facts, verbosity); run_replay
enriches via enrich_dsl_failure + that builder. ctx_* fallbacks degrade to
neutral prose so the rare non-replay contextless callsites can't leak raw
{name} either. (SQL INSERT/UPDATE values aren't retained — ADR-0033 verbatim
— so those show real table/column + neutral "that value".)
- Gap C: SQL ALTER … ADD FOREIGN KEY on a missing child column refuses with an
SQL-appropriate "add it first", not the DSL-only --create-fk flag.
- Gap B: dropping a single-column-UNIQUE column refuses with a pointer to
`drop constraint unique from T.col` (was an opaque generic refusal).
- Gap D: 4e drop/rename CHECK-guard + 4f change-type FK-guard refusals reworded
to explain why; static_refusal reasons left as-is.
Tests: +4, 3 strengthened. 1926 pass / 0 fail / 0 skip; clippy clean.
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22e5bf5d6a |
feat: ADR-0035 4i(a,b) — CREATE TABLE help/usage + describe table constraints; Phase 4 complete
(b) describe shows table-level constraints: TableDescription gains unique_constraints + check_constraints (populated by do_describe_table from read_schema), rendered in a new "Table constraints:" section — composite UNIQUE and table-level CHECK (named + unnamed). The per-column Constraints column already covered single-column NOT NULL/UNIQUE/PK/CHECK. (a) CREATE TABLE help/usage skeleton refreshed for the column DEFAULT/ CHECK/REFERENCES, table-level composite UNIQUE, table CHECK, and table-level FOREIGN KEY forms (4a.2/4a.3/4b) — engine-neutral, vocab-audit clean. With 4i's (c)/(d)/(e) already shipped, this completes sub-phase 4i — the verification sweep — and therefore ADR-0035 Phase 4 (4a–4i). ADR-0035 Status, §13 4i, the ADR index, and requirements.md Q1 updated to "Phase 4 complete". Tests: render_structure table-level-constraints unit test + e2e_describe_shows_table_level_constraints. Full suite 1917 passing / 0 failing / 1 ignored; clippy clean. |
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f7e77a86f8 |
feat: ADR-0035 4h — ALTER TABLE … RENAME TO
The one genuinely new low-level op in Phase 4: a native engine RENAME TO
plus one-transaction reconciliation (commit-db-last) of everything the
engine does not track —
- every metadata row naming the table: __rdbms_playground_columns, both
ends of __rdbms_playground_relationships (FK parent, child, and
self-referential), and __rdbms_playground_table_checks;
- the CSV file, via the existing persistence rewrite+delete path
(rewritten_tables=[new], deleted_tables=[old]) — no new method;
- CHECK text that qualifies a column with the old table name
(T.age → U.age, column- and table-level): the engine rewrites the live
CHECK but the stored text would drift and break a fresh rebuild (a
planning-/runda finding); rewrite_check_table_qualifier keeps them in
step. Bounded — a CHECK references only its own table.
Grammar: a fifth AlterTableAction (RenameTable { new }), added by
splitting the `rename` verb into one branch with an inner Choice on a
distinct second keyword (column vs to); the new-name slot mirrors the
CREATE TABLE name slot (NewName + reject_internal_table validator).
Refusals are engine-neutral and case-insensitive (the engine matches
names that way): same-name, case-only, existing-target, __rdbms_*, and
non-existent source. Auto-named indexes and relationships keep their
stale names (only table-name columns update — §6 scope). One undo step;
advanced-mode only; closes the rename half of C1.
Tests: 8 Tier-3 e2e + rewrite-helper unit tests + parse-dispatch tests.
Full suite 1903 passing / 0 failing / 1 ignored; clippy clean.
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feat: ADR-0035 4g — ALTER TABLE add/drop constraint + add FK
ALTER TABLE <T> ADD [CONSTRAINT <name>] (CHECK | UNIQUE | FOREIGN KEY)
and DROP CONSTRAINT <name>. ADD = table-CHECK + composite UNIQUE + FK
(ADD PRIMARY KEY and a named UNIQUE refused — composite UNIQUE is
anonymous in our model). Each ADD reuses a low-level path with a dry-run
guard (table-CHECK/UNIQUE rebuild; FK -> add_relationship, bare
REFERENCES -> parent single PK). DROP CONSTRAINT resolves the name to a
named table-CHECK then a child-side FK, else refuses. One undo step each.
Named table-CHECKs round-trip: a nullable `name` column on
__rdbms_playground_table_checks (rebuild-only arrival; a named add on a
pre-4g project is refused with a "rebuild first" hint) plus a project.yaml
check_constraints {expr, name} extension (bare-string form still reads).
The internal-__rdbms_* guard was folded into do_add_constraint /
do_add_relationship, completing that guard class.
Grammar: the action Choice keeps one branch per verb (add/drop/rename/
alter) with an inner Choice fanning out on the distinct second keyword,
since the walker's Choice does not backtrack between same-led branches.
Tests: 7 Tier-1 parse + 2 yaml round-trip + 1 internal-guard + 9 Tier-3
e2e. Help/usage refreshed; ADR-0035 §13 4g + README + requirements.md in
lockstep.
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5b76315d1e |
feat: ADR-0035 4f — ALTER TABLE … ALTER COLUMN TYPE
Fourth AlterTableAction (AlterColumnType), runtime-decomposed to the existing change_column_type executor with ForceConversion — which IS the §7 advanced policy: lossy converts with a note (no force flag), incompatible + the ADR-0017 static refusals (↔blob, same-type, date↔datetime, non-int→serial) still refuse, while int→serial is allowed (auto-fills nulls + UNIQUE, ADR-0018 §8). No new mode/note/persistence; undo is the advanced safety net. Grammar adds a fourth action branch leading on `alter`, discriminated in the builder by the `type` keyword (unique — ADD COLUMN's type is an ident); the type slot reuses SQL_TYPE. The internal-__rdbms_* guard was folded into do_change_column_type (user-confirmed), closing the simple `change column` exposure. Tests: 7 Tier-3 e2e via run_replay + 4 Tier-1 parse (incl. a column-named- `type` discriminator probe) + the simple-surface guard. Help/usage refreshed; ADR-0035 §13 4f + README + requirements.md in lockstep. |
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bbc2e34b33 |
feat: ADR-0035 4e — ALTER TABLE add/drop/rename column
Advanced-only `alter` entry word; ALTER TABLE <T> ADD COLUMN <col> <type> [constraints] | DROP COLUMN <col> | RENAME COLUMN <old> TO <new> -> SqlAlterTable, runtime-decomposed to the existing column executors (do_add_column / do_drop_column / do_rename_column) — one undo step each, no new worker layer. The COLUMN keyword is required (reserves bare RENAME TO for 4h, ADD CONSTRAINT for 4g). - ADD COLUMN takes NOT NULL / UNIQUE / DEFAULT / CHECK (no PK / inline REFERENCES). do_add_column extended to consume the SQL raw-text default_sql / check_sql (sql_expr is validate-only, the 4a.2 mechanism), reaching parity with CREATE TABLE's column constraints. - Drop/rename column refuse a column any CHECK references — table-level AND column-level (incl. a column's own self-check on rename) — the 4a.3 deferral, detected up-front by tokenizing the raw CHECK text (skipping string literals). In the shared executors, so it guards both the simple and SQL surfaces and fixes a latent rename-drift bug that desynced the stored CHECK text and broke rebuild. - SQL DROP COLUMN refuses an index-covered column (no --cascade SQL spelling — matches SQLite + the simple default). - The column executors and do_add_index gained an internal-__rdbms_* guard (refuse as "no such table"), closing a pre-existing exposure on both surfaces. (do_change_column_type / do_add_constraint / do_add_relationship are a tracked follow-up.) - `alter` is advanced-only; AlterTableAction::AddColumn is boxed (clippy::large_enum_variant). Docs: ADR-0035 status + §13 4e; ADR README; requirements.md Q1. Plan: docs/plans/20260525-adr-0035-sql-ddl-4e.md. Tests: 1854 passing / 0 failing / 0 skipped / 1 ignored; clippy clean. |
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feat: ADR-0035 4d — CREATE [UNIQUE] INDEX / DROP INDEX
Advanced-mode SQL CREATE [UNIQUE] INDEX [IF NOT EXISTS] [<name>] ON <T> (cols) -> SqlCreateIndex and DROP INDEX [IF EXISTS] <name> -> SqlDropIndex, both reusing the ADR-0025 executors (do_add_index / do_drop_index), like 4c reused do_drop_table. - CREATE UNIQUE INDEX admitted in advanced mode (ADR-0025 Amendment 1): ADR-0025 deferred UNIQUE indexes for the simple-mode DSL, but advanced mode trusts the user like SQL does. Adds an additive IndexSchema.unique flag (project.yaml, serde-default, version stays 1); rebuild re-emits CREATE UNIQUE INDEX; the redundant-set guard keys on (columns, unique). Simple-mode `add unique index` stays deferred. - IF [NOT] EXISTS on both forms reuses the 4c no-op-with-note skip (journalled, not snapshotted) via CreateIndexOutcome / DropIndexOutcome. - Unnamed CREATE INDEX auto-named (ADR-0025 convention); the [UNIQUE] prefix is a concrete-keyword Choice and the optional name an on-led-first selector (the drop-index selector precedent) — trap-safe. - create/drop each gain a second advanced node; the existing all-candidates dispatch handles it (locked by parse tests). - Unique indexes marked [unique] in the structure view and items panel. - do_add_index refuses internal __rdbms_* tables as "no such table", closing a latent exposure on both the simple `add index` and the new SQL CREATE INDEX surfaces (ADR-0025 Amendment 1). Docs: ADR-0035 status + §13 4d + 4i; ADR-0025 Amendment 1; ADR README; requirements.md Q1/C3. Plan: docs/plans/20260525-adr-0035-sql-ddl-4d.md. Tests: 1834 passing / 0 failing / 0 skipped / 1 ignored; clippy clean. |
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e52e90c45b |
feat: ADR-0035 4c — DROP TABLE [IF EXISTS]
Add advanced-mode SQL `DROP TABLE [IF EXISTS] <name>` -> SqlDropTable, executing through the existing do_drop_table (cascade / inbound- relationship refusal / metadata cleanup) — full parity with the simple `drop table`. The only new behaviour is `IF EXISTS` as a no-op-with-note: a new DropOutcome::Skipped mirroring CreateOutcome::Skipped (journalled, no snapshot), rendered via a new ddl.drop_skipped_absent note + DslDropSkipped event. - Grammar: SQL_DROP_TABLE node (entry `drop`, shape `table [if exists] <name> [;]`), registered Advanced. SQL-first dispatch: `drop table T` -> SqlDropTable in advanced; `drop column`/`relationship`/`index`/ `constraint` fall back to the simple `drop` node (and still execute). - Worker: Request::SqlDropTable + db.sql_drop_table; the if-exists-and- absent arm journals + replies Skipped without a snapshot, else snapshot_then(do_drop_table) -> Dropped. - Completion: advanced `drop ` now surfaces the SQL `table` (the shared-entry-word behaviour from `create`); test split into simple (full DSL list) + advanced (SQL surface). Known shared-entry-word completion unevenness (advanced `drop ` offers only `table`; partial `drop rel` returns an empty list) deferred to 4i (merge candidate sets for shared entry words) along with a flagged user request to visually distinguish simple- vs advanced-mode completions in the hint UI — tracked in ADR §13 4i (d)/(e), the 4c plan, and the completion test. The DSL drops still parse + execute via fallback. 10 new tests (parse/builder + Tier-3: drop existing + one-undo-step + restore, IF EXISTS skip + journal, plain-absent error, inbound refusal). Docs: ADR-0035 Status/§13, README, requirements.md Q1. Tests: 1805 passing, 0 failing, 1 ignored. Clippy clean. |
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631074ff9c |
feat: ADR-0035 4a — SQL CREATE TABLE command, worker, and exit gate
Command + builder + worker for advanced-mode SQL CREATE TABLE (sub-phase 4a), executed structurally through do_create_table: - Command::SqlCreateTable + build_sql_create_table (ddl.rs): aliases via from_sql_name (incl. double precision), column- and table-level PRIMARY KEY, redundant-flag de-dup off a sole PK, IF NOT EXISTS. Advanced REGISTRY entry on the shared `create` word (SQL-first, DSL fallback); no-PK tables allowed (user-confirmed). - Worker (db.rs): Request::SqlCreateTable + CreateOutcome + snapshot_then (one undo step); IF NOT EXISTS no-op (no snapshot, but journalled, like read-only commands). do_create_table inline-PK rule aligned with the rebuild generator schema_to_ddl — no round-trip DDL drift; serial autoincrement is independent of inline-PK (verified by round-trip tests). - Runtime/App: dispatch + CommandOutcome::SchemaSkipped + AppEvent::DslCreateSkipped (structure + "already exists — skipped" note). Friendly catalog keys added (engine-neutral). DEFAULT/CHECK/table-level UNIQUE are absent from the 4a grammar (parse error with usage skeleton; friendly message + support land in the 4a.2 constraint slice) — user-confirmed. Tests: type resolver, grammar shape, builder (incl. the PK detection bug they caught), and tests/sql_create_table.rs (worker round-trip, serial autoincrement first/non-first across rebuild, IF NOT EXISTS no-op + journalling, no-PK table, one undo step) + a replay-as- write test. 1739 pass / 0 fail / 1 ignored; clippy clean. Exit gate: ADR-0035 Proposed -> Accepted (validated end-to-end by 4a); README + requirements.md Q1 updated. |
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25800e3eb5 |
feat: ADR-0006 §8 steps 4-5 — undo/redo commands + confirm-modal flow
Commands & grammar (step 4):
- AppCommand::Undo/Redo, grammar nodes + REGISTRY entries, catalog
help/usage + keys; parse tests
- replay skips undo/redo (is_app_lifecycle_entry_word) + completion
entry-keyword lockstep; replay-skip test extended
Wiring (step 5):
- Action::{PrepareUndo,PrepareRedo,Undo,Redo} + AppEvent::{UndoPrepared,
UndoUnavailable,UndoSucceeded,UndoFailed}
- App: undo_enabled flag, Modal::UndoConfirm, dispatch + event handling
+ confirm-key handler (Y confirms / N/Esc cancels); "turned off" when
--no-undo; "nothing to undo/redo" when empty
- ui::render_undo_confirm names the command + snapshot time
- runtime: opens with undo enabled (!--no-undo), threads it through the
project-switch path, spawn_prepare_undo/spawn_undo (peek->modal,
restore->refresh tables + schema cache)
- 9 Tier-1 app tests + 3 parse tests
1692 passed / 0 failed / 1 ignored; clippy clean.
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e4f2f5fa15 |
feat: ADR-0034 — history journal records err + replay parses/filters the journal
Replay (§3): run_replay parses <ts>|<status>|<source> journal records — runs ok, skips non-ok — while still accepting bare .commands scripts (prefix-detected so a | inside a bare command isn't misread). Fixes replay history.log, which died on line 1. Journal failures (§1/§2): failed commands are recorded err via a new Action::JournalFailure, emitted by the pure-sync App for both parse failures and worker-execution failures (runtime appends best-effort, never fatal). Hydration reads all records so typo'd/rejected commands are recallable across sessions. Amendment 1 — replay filters app-lifecycle commands: a working replay history.log exposed that the journal also records save as/load/new/export/import/rebuild/mode (which would panic the worker dispatch or abort replay). Replay now re-applies only schema/data writes and skips every app-lifecycle command + nested replay, classified by entry word so modal/incomplete forms (save as, bare mode) and quit skip uniformly rather than aborting. All skips continue (reversing the nested-replay refusal); import and nested replay warn. replay.error_nested removed; replay.skipped_import/_replay added; ReplayCompleted carries warnings. requirements.md U3/U4 updated; app-command runtime-failure journalling tracked as a follow-up. 1659 passing / 0 failing / 0 skipped / 1 ignored. Clippy clean. |
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d5c7f63513 |
grammar+walker: 3j — shared insert/update/delete entry words (ADR-0033 §2 / Amendments 1 & 3)
Wire `insert`/`update`/`delete` as shared DSL/SQL entry words through the
category-grouped dispatcher (ADR-0033 Amendment 1): the Advanced SQL nodes
move off the dev words (`sqlinsert`/`sql_update`/`sql_delete`) to the real
keywords, registered alongside the Simple DSL nodes. Remove the dev-word
scaffold; collapse build_sql_{insert,update,delete} to source.trim();
de-duplicate the two REGISTRY entry-word listing sites.
Dispatch model (ADR-0033 Amendment 3, written this round):
- A command is the mode-rooted grammar-path outcome; identity is intrinsic.
Advanced mode tries SQL first, falling back to the Simple DSL command when
no SQL branch matches a token (`delete … --all-rows` falls back;
`update … --all-rows` does not — the SET expression absorbs it, harmless
since the engine treats `--all-rows` as a comment).
- Simple mode commits the DSL candidate for a shared word, surfacing the real
DSL error; bare "this is SQL" is reserved for SQL-only entry words
(`select`/`with`). A content rejection on the SQL candidate (internal
table) is committed, never masked by the DSL fallback.
Combined DSL-error + advanced-SQL pointer (ADR-0033 Amendment 3): a Simple-mode
definite DSL error that would run as SQL in advanced mode gains the
`advanced_mode.also_valid_sql` suffix — in the live hint (ambient_hint_in_mode)
and on submit (dispatch_dsl), via the shared advanced_alternative_note — so the
actionable DSL fix and the mode pointer coexist (submit covers constructs that
surface only on submit, e.g. `delete … returning`).
Internal-table rejection symmetrised (/runda finding B, ADR-0030 §6): the DSL
data-command target slots (insert/update/delete/show data/show table) gained
reject_internal_table, so `__rdbms_*` tables are refused in Simple mode too —
previously only the advanced SQL grammar rejected them.
Mode-awareness: classify_input_with_schema_in_mode and
invalid_ident_at_cursor_in_mode stop leaking the advanced SQL view into
simple-mode hints for shared words.
Tests: dev-word inputs migrated to the real words (advanced); DSL grammar /
completion / phase-D / db tests parse in Simple mode (the DSL surface); replay
keeps its advanced-mode model (one stale assertion fixed); dispatcher routing,
combined-pointer, and internal-table tests added. Suite 1626 pass / 0 fail /
1 ignored; clippy --all-targets -D warnings clean.
Defer M4 (execution-time mode side-channel; tracked in requirements.md) to its
own ADR.
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2d1112d0f3 |
grammar+db: 3i — not_null_missing diagnostic + TableColumn constraints (ADR-0033 §8.3)
Extend SchemaCache TableColumn with not_null + has_default (with a TableColumn::new constructor for the common no-constraint case), populated in build_schema_cache from ColumnDescription (a PK column counts as not-null). New dml_not_null_missing_diagnostics pass: a WARNING when a SQL INSERT's explicit column list omits a column that is NOT NULL with no DEFAULT — advisory (the engine enforces it). serial/shortid (auto-filled) and defaulted columns are excluded. Anchored on the target-table ident (no token for the omitted column). Catalog key diagnostic.not_null_missing (engine-neutral). Tests (+4): fires on omitted required column; silent when included, when defaulted, and for auto-gen serial/shortid. ~24 TableColumn literal sites updated for the two new fields (build clean). 1591 pass / 0 fail / 1 ignored. Clippy clean. All three ADR-0033 §8 DML diagnostics now implemented. Remaining 3i: cross-cut verification + #12 UPSERT DO UPDATE validation. |
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fd8b74ba5e |
grammar+db: 3g — RETURNING on INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE (ADR-0033 §5)
Shared RETURNING_CLAUSE (reuses Phase-2 PROJECTION_LIST, now pub(crate)) as an optional tail on all three SQL DML shapes. `returning: bool` on the Command variants, set by the ast-builders and threaded to the worker. run_returning collects the returned rows as a DataResult (RETURNING mutates + yields in one pass), reusing resolve_select_column_types for bare-column type recovery; computed projections stay typeless. DeleteResult gains a `data` field rendered alongside the cascade summary. Follow-set fix: `returning` is added to the table-source and projection bare-alias follow-sets so an INSERT … SELECT row source stops before RETURNING instead of reading it as a table alias. Auto-fill × RETURNING: build_sql_insert stops row_source before the RETURNING token (keeping it preparable for shortid materialisation), and plan_shortid_autofill re-appends the RETURNING tail so generated shortids surface in RETURNING *. Tests (+17): grammar accept on all three; INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE RETURNING incl. *, aliases, multi-row, type recovery + computed- typeless; auto-fill × RETURNING (single + multi-row distinct ids); INSERT…SELECT…RETURNING execution; UPDATE…RETURNING zero-match; DELETE…RETURNING cascade+rows; app-level render of both. Dev sql_insert/sql_update/sql_delete entry words still removed in 3j. 1562 pass / 0 fail / 1 ignored. Clippy clean. |
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62f09bebc5 |
db: fix self-referential cascade over-count + SQL-delete render test
A self-referential ON DELETE CASCADE FK (e.g. T.ParentId -> T.id) is returned by read_relationships_inbound as a child whose table IS the delete target. The before/after row-count diff then includes the directly-deleted rows (already in rows_affected), so deleting a chain root reported 3 cascaded rows when only 2 were removed via the self-reference. Fix in both do_delete (DSL) and do_sql_delete (SQL): when the child table equals the target, subtract rows_affected from the diff and guard on the corrected count (a leaf delete no longer reports a phantom 0-row self-cascade); the target's CSV is already queued, so a self-ref child is not re-added to rewritten_tables. Pre-existing in do_delete; surfaced by the 3f DA pass, fixed in both paths to keep DSL/SQL parity. Behaviour: report only the rows removed via the self-reference (user-confirmed). Also adds an app-level render test for the SQL DELETE path (handle_dsl_delete_success via CommandOutcome::Delete) — the shared renderer's ok-summary + per-relationship cascade line were exercised only through the DSL path before. Test-first: self_referential_cascade_counts_only_cascaded_rows added for both paths (asserted 2, failed at 3 before the fix). 1545 pass / 0 fail / 1 ignored. Clippy clean. |
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grammar+db: 3f — SQL DELETE + cascade summary (ADR-0033 §1/§7)
New src/dsl/grammar/sql_delete.rs (FROM <table> [WHERE] [;]), Command::SqlDelete, Request::RunSqlDelete, do_sql_delete worker. do_sql_delete mirrors the DSL do_delete: detect FK cascade by before/after child row-count diffing, re-persist target + every cascade-affected child, history-on-success inside the tx. Reuses CommandOutcome::Delete -> handle_dsl_delete_success, so the per-relationship cascade summary formatter is shared, not duplicated. ADR-0033 Amendment 2: supersedes §7's WHERE-injected pre-count. Its premise (DSL handler builds pre-counts from the typed Expr) was wrong — do_delete uses count-diff. The pre-count would also have broken the §2 parity promise by reporting SET NULL the DSL path doesn't. Count- diff gives exact parity, no WHERE-byte extraction, and withdraws R2. SET NULL reporting deferred for both paths (user-confirmed). Tests: +6 grammar unit, +12 integration (cascade parity with DSL, both R2 subquery cases, before-execute order, no-WHERE, FK-rejection rollback, childless-parent, two-child cascade). 1542 pass / 0 fail / 1 ignored. Clippy clean. Dev sql_delete entry word removed in 3j. |
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grammar+db: 3e — SQL UPDATE grammar + execution (ADR-0033 §2)
New src/dsl/grammar/sql_update.rs: SQL_UPDATE_SHAPE =
<table> SET col = sql_expr (',' …)* [WHERE sql_expr] [';'], the
__rdbms_* target rejection, and the shared sql_expr on both the
assignment RHS and the predicate. No --all-rows rail — a SQL
UPDATE without WHERE runs as written (ADR-0030 §12). Reuses
sql_select::WHERE_CLAUSE (now pub(crate)) so the predicate
diagnostics are identical. The target uses the shared `table_name`
ident role (not a bespoke one) so the Phase-2 schema-existence and
predicate-warning passes collect it as a scope binding and check
the SET / WHERE columns for free — a bespoke role left them
unchecked (the cross-cut tests caught this).
Command::SqlUpdate { sql, target_table }; Request::RunSqlUpdate +
do_sql_update (execute validated SQL via execute_with_fk_enrichment,
re-persist the target CSV, append history.log). 3e surfaces the
affected-row count only; precise row output is RETURNING (3g), so
the update-success render skips a column-less data set rather than
showing a misleading "(no rows)" band. Behind the dev `sql_update`
entry word until 3j.
Tests: grammar accept/reject; integration (single/multi-col,
no-WHERE all-rows, sql_expr in SET, scalar subquery in SET,
zero-match success, history); walker cross-cut (unknown SET column
→ unknown_column, `= NULL` in WHERE → eq_null warning); app-level
render-guard both ways (column-less → count only; with columns →
table renders). 1524 green, clippy clean.
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c87363168f |
grammar+db: 3b — SQL INSERT grammar + minimal execution (ADR-0033 §1)
SQL_INSERT_SHAPE (INTO <table> [(cols)] VALUES tuple(s)) with __rdbms_*
target rejection; Command::SqlInsert{sql,target_table}; Request::RunSqlInsert
+ do_sql_insert worker (tx-guarded: execute, then finalize_persistence for
CSV + history before commit, so failures roll back and don't re-persist).
Auto-show is best-effort via last_insert_rowid range.
Isolated behind a dev `sqlinsert` entry word (Advanced) so the SQL path is
testable without making `insert` a shared word yet (that's 3j, after 3d
auto-fill parity). Command::SqlInsert carries only sql+target_table; the
plan's listed_columns/returning land in 3d/3g where they're read.
6 grammar accept/reject tests + 8 integration tests (single/multi-row,
column-list, full-arity, history, rollback-on-failure, multi-row atomicity,
parse-path reconstruction, internal-table rejection). 1452 baseline green.
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4e16d97fe0 |
walker: 3a — category-grouped mode-aware dispatch (ADR-0033 Amendment 1)
Replaces ADR-0033 §2's original Node::Guard + Choice(SQL,DSL) mechanism,
which was found during 3a to be unworkable: any guard-in-Choice approach
forces a walk_choice change (walk_choice falls through only on NoMatch, so
simple-mode valid-DSL would wrongly surface "this is SQL"), and walk_seq
treats a NoMatch past idx 0 as a hard Failed, breaking advanced-mode DSL
fall-through.
Mechanism (Amendment 1): each REGISTRY entry is tagged
CommandCategory::{Simple, Advanced}, generalising the whole-command
is_advanced_only gate. walk() becomes a thin dispatcher over decide()
(mode-aware candidate selection: simple commits the DSL node or emits the
"this is SQL" hint; advanced tries SQL first, DSL as a full-line fallback)
and an extracted walk_one_command(); speculative match-testing runs on a
scratch WalkContext so the caller's context is only touched by the
committed walk. No Node::Guard, no walk_choice/walk_seq change.
6 dispatch smoke tests on a shared-entry-word smoke registry; 1446 baseline
green; clippy clean.
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05884bd13a |
2g rework: address DA findings on type recovery + engine routing + UI
Three DA critiques from the Phase-2 verification flagged real gaps; this commit closes them. 1. Type recovery row-independence (critique #1). The all-10-types test left col_blob NULL because the DSL Value enum has no Blob variant. The DA flagged this as a potential row-dependence gap. Added `database_run_select_type_recovery_works_on_empty_table` that proves column-origin metadata works on Text AND Blob columns with zero rows, pinning the invariant. The all-types test now carries an explicit comment referencing it. 2. Engine.* pattern matching against real SQLite output (critique #2). The pre-rework tests fed `translate_generic` hand-coded strings; never verified that the pinned SQLite version actually produces those wordings. Added three engine-routing tests in `tests/sql_select.rs` that produce real engine errors via `run_select` and assert catalog routing. Aggregate-in-WHERE confirms end-to-end. GROUP-BY-required and scalar-subquery are SQLite-permissive (no real error on the natural triggers), so those tests verify the matcher doesn't false-positive on benign queries + that synthetic messages route correctly. 3. Manual TUI verification (critique #3) surfaced an additional gap: `App::input_validity_verdict()` was hard-coded silent in Advanced mode, so SQL predicate warnings emitted but never reached the [WRN] indicator. Wired the verdict through to the active effective mode; updated two pre-existing tests that pinned the now-superseded "silent in Advanced" behavior; added one new test confirming a SQL `LIKE`-on-numeric warning fires the indicator. Launched the TUI, typed a representative warning-triggering SELECT, confirmed SELECT/FROM/WHERE/LIKE highlight as keyword colour AND the [WRN] indicator appears. Test totals: 1441 → 1446 passing (+5). Clippy clean. |
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app: mode-threaded completion, overlay, and validity indicator
The dispatch-layer mode gate (previous commit) made the submit behaviour correct — `select` runs in advanced mode and shows the SQL hint in simple mode. This commit extends that gating to the ambient assistance layer so simple-mode users do not see SQL leak through Tab completion, the live error overlay, or the `[ERR]`/`[WRN]` validity indicator either. `_in_mode` walker variants -------------------------- - `completion_probe_in_mode`, `expected_at_input_in_mode`, `input_verdict_in_mode`. Each sets `ctx.mode` before walking. The empty-input / unknown-entry fallback in `completion_probe` and `expected_at_input` filters the `REGISTRY` listing by `is_advanced_only` so Tab does not offer `select` in simple mode. Old signatures keep delegating to `Mode::Advanced` (back-compat for tests + other callers). `_in_mode` completion variants ------------------------------ - `candidates_at_cursor_in_mode`, `candidates_at_cursor_with_in_mode`. Internally they route the `parse_command` completeness probe through `parse_command_in_mode(input, mode)`, the `completion_probe` call through `completion_probe_in_mode`, and the `expected_at` fallback through `expected_at_input_in_mode`. Old signatures default to `Mode::Advanced`. `EffectiveMode::as_mode` ------------------------ - Collapses the persistent / one-shot distinction the UI cares about into the plain `Mode` the walker reads from `WalkContext::mode`. App-level call sites that thread mode into the walker chain use this. App / input-render wiring ------------------------- - `App::input_validity_verdict` runs only when effective mode is plain `Simple` (per ADR-0027), so it hardcodes `Mode::Simple` into the new `input_verdict_in_mode` call rather than threading. - `App::start_or_complete_at` / `_last` (the Tab handlers) pass `self.effective_mode().as_mode()` into `candidates_at_cursor_in_mode`, so a `:` one-shot or persistent advanced gives full SQL completion, persistent simple does not offer SQL. - `input_render::render_input_runs` and `ambient_hint` are invoked from `ui.rs` only when effective mode is plain `Simple` (advanced rendering uses `plain_input_spans` and skips ambient hinting per ADR-0022 §12). Their internal `classify_input_with_schema` / `candidates_at_cursor` / `parse_command` calls now go through the mode-aware variants with `Mode::Simple` hardcoded — a SQL form in simple mode surfaces as a definite-error overlay and the hint panel does not offer it. After this commit a simple-mode user typing `select` or `sel<Tab>` sees nothing SQL-shaped: no live highlight, no Tab completion candidate, the `[ERR]` indicator lit, and the on- submit hint that names the recovery paths. An advanced-mode user or a `:` one-shot sees the full SQL surface. |
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grammar: SQL SELECT end-to-end (ADR-0030 Phase 1)
The first cut of advanced-mode SQL: a `select` line in advanced
mode parses, runs against the database, and renders its rows
through the existing data-table renderer; the same line in
simple mode lights up the precise "this is SQL" hint instead of
running.
Walker mode gate (ADR-0030 §2)
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- `WalkContext` gains a `mode: Mode` field; `Mode` derives
`Default` (= `Simple`, matching the app's startup mode).
- `grammar::is_advanced_only` keys an advanced-only entry-word
set (Phase 1: just `select`). When the walker matches an
advanced-only entry word with `ctx.mode == Simple`, it
short-circuits to a `WalkOutcome::ValidationFailed` carrying
the `advanced_mode.sql_in_simple` catalog key — the input
highlights as a keyword, the validity indicator goes ERROR,
and the parse-error layer renders the "switch with `mode
advanced`, or prefix the line with `:`" hint.
- `parser::parse_command_with_schema_in_mode` (and the
schemaless `parse_command_in_mode`) threads the mode into
`WalkContext`; existing `parse_command*` entry points default
to `Mode::Advanced` (most permissive) so back-compat callers
see the full grammar.
- `App::submit` is unified: both modes route through
`dispatch_dsl(&effective_input, effective_mode)`, which now
parses with the line's effective mode. The placeholder
advanced-mode echo branch is gone.
Builder signature sweep (ADR-0031 §2)
-------------------------------------
- `CommandNode.ast_builder` gains a `source: &str` parameter,
forwarded by the walker. `build_select` reads it to put the
validated SQL text into `Command::Select`; the 21 existing
builders accept it as `_source`.
SQL `SELECT` (ADR-0030 §6, ADR-0031)
-------------------------------------
- New `Command::Select { sql: String }` variant. Every
exhaustive `match Command` updated (`verb`, `target_table`,
`build_translate_context`, `execute_command_typed`,
`typing_surface`'s label).
- `grammar::data::SELECT` `CommandNode`: projection (`*` or
`expr [as alias]` list), optional `FROM <table>`, optional
`WHERE`/`ORDER BY`/`LIMIT`, optional trailing `;`. The
expression slots reference the ADR-0031 fragment through
`Subgrammar(&sql_expr::SQL_OR_EXPR)`. The `FROM` table-name
slot carries a `reject_internal_table` validator that
refuses `__rdbms_*` references at parse time.
- The `FROM` clause is optional — `select 1`, `select upper('x')`
(zero-table constant/function-call SELECTs) work alongside
the single-table form. Standard SQL admits them and they are
the canonical learner probe.
- Implicit projection aliasing (`select a x`) is deliberately
unsupported — `from` is a keyword, the bare alias would be
ambiguous; only `select a as x` is admitted.
Worker / runtime
----------------
- `Request::RunSelect { sql, source, reply }` + a new
`Database::run_select` method. `do_run_select_request` runs
the prepared statement, collects rows into a `DataResult`
with `column_types: Vec<None>` (Phase-1 SELECT result columns
carry no playground type per ADR-0030 §6), and appends the
literal source line to `history.log` so replay re-runs it
(ADR-0030 §11).
- `runtime::execute_command_typed` gains a `Command::Select`
arm that calls `database.run_select(sql, src)` and maps to
`CommandOutcome::Query`, which flows into the existing
`AppEvent::DslDataSucceeded` → `render_data_table` path.
Catalog (ADR-0019)
------------------
- `advanced_mode.sql_in_simple` — the walker's gate message.
- `select.internal_table` — the `__rdbms_*` rejection.
- `parse.usage.select` — the parse-error usage template.
Tests
-----
Two `app::tests` cases that pinned the pre-ADR-0030 placeholder
echo are updated to pin the new dispatch contract — both verify
that the advanced-mode `select` (one persistent, one via the
`:` one-shot) produces `ExecuteDsl(Command::Select)` with the
submission's effective mode tagged on the echo. The matching
walking-skeleton test is updated likewise.
A separate follow-up commit lands the ambient mode-threading
(completion / live overlay / validity indicator) so simple-mode
users do not see SQL surfaced through Tab or the live error
overlay either — the dispatch-layer gate landed here is the
behavioural foundation that follow-up builds on. Integration
tests for the full end-to-end land in a third commit.
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constraints: CHECK-violation friendly error + typing-surface matrix (ADR-0029 §10)
Completes ADR-0029's implementation: the friendly-error layer now names the rule a CHECK violation broke, and the typing-surface matrix covers the whole constraint grammar. CHECK-violation friendly error (ADR-0029 §10): - enrich_dsl_failure gains a CHECK branch — it reads the column from the engine's `CHECK constraint failed: <column>` message, then resolves the table, the offending value, and the column's compiled CHECK expression. - FailureContext / TranslateContext carry the resolved check_rule; translate_check renders "the value <v> breaks the rule `<rule>`" when it is known, falling back to the plain hint otherwise. Typing-surface matrix: a new `constraints` submodule, 14 cells covering the create-table / add-column constraint suffix and the add-constraint / drop-constraint commands (174 → 188). 16 tests added (1 translate unit, 1 enrichment integration, 14 matrix cells). |
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constraints: add constraint / drop constraint on existing columns (ADR-0029 §2.2)
Adds the two commands for modifying a column's constraints after creation, completing ADR-0029's §2.2 surface. Grammar (dsl/grammar/ddl.rs): `add constraint <constraint> to <T>.<col>` reuses the §2.1 COLUMN_CONSTRAINT choice; `drop constraint <kind> from <T>.<col>` names only the kind. Both join the `add` / `drop` choices, discriminated by the `constraint` form word. AST (dsl/command.rs): `Command::AddConstraint` / `DropConstraint` plus the `Constraint` / `ConstraintKind` enums. Worker (db.rs): `do_add_constraint` / `do_drop_constraint` apply the change through the rebuild-table primitive. `add` runs the §5 dry-run first — `not null` / `unique` / `check` against a populated column are refused, before any write, with a pretty-printed table of offending rows. §9 redundant-on-PK declarations and §6 `default` on an auto-generated column are friendly refusals; dropping a constraint the column does not carry is likewise refused. Also fixes schema_to_ddl, which suppressed UNIQUE for every PK column — a compound-PK member is not individually unique, so an explicit UNIQUE on it must survive the rebuild. 23 tests added (6 grammar, 17 worker); 3 completion-test and 3 matrix snapshots updated for the new `constraint` subcommand. |
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constraints: CHECK — check (<expr>) at create table & add column (ADR-0029)
The fourth constraint. `check ( <expr> )` reuses the ADR-0026 WHERE-expression grammar via `Subgrammar`, so a check is written in the same language as a `where` filter. - Grammar: a `CHECK_CONSTRAINT` arm joins the shared constraint-suffix Choice; `consume_check_expr` extracts the parenthesised expression (paren-depth aware) into `ColumnSpec.check` / `Command::AddColumn.check`. - Storage: the parsed `Expr` is compiled once to inline SQL (`compile_check_sql` — `compile_expr` + ADR-0028's param-inliner) and stored in that form everywhere — a new `check_expr` column in `__rdbms_playground_columns`, `project.yaml`'s `ColumnSchema.check`, and the column DDL emitted by `do_create_table` / `schema_to_ddl`. - `add column … check` routes through the rebuild primitive (SQLite's `ALTER … ADD COLUMN` cannot carry it); a CHECK on a serial/shortid column is create-table-only and refused at add-column with a friendly message. - `describe` surfaces the CHECK. ADR-0029 §7/§8 updated to the SQL-form decision — double-quoted identifiers, consistent with ADR-0028's `explain` display SQL. 1201 tests pass (+8); clippy clean. |
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db: column-constraint infrastructure — NOT NULL / UNIQUE / DEFAULT (ADR-0029)
The database layer now honours the ColumnSpec constraint fields end to end, ahead of the grammar that lets users type them. - `do_create_table` emits ` NOT NULL` / ` UNIQUE` / ` DEFAULT <literal>` per column via the new `column_constraints_sql` helper (the default literal bound against the column's type). - `ReadColumn` gains `default_sql`, read from `pragma_table_info.dflt_value`; `schema_to_ddl` emits it, so the rebuild-table primitive preserves DEFAULT — it already preserved NOT NULL / UNIQUE. - `ColumnDescription` gains `unique` / `default`; `do_describe_table` now sources columns from `read_schema` (one source of per-column truth) and `constraints_display` lists PK / NOT NULL / UNIQUE / DEFAULT. No user-facing change yet — no grammar produces constrained columns. Tests exercise creation, enforcement, describe, and rebuild-preservation programmatically. 1177 tests pass (+5); clippy clean. |
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refactor: ColumnSpec / AddColumn carry constraint fields (ADR-0029 scaffolding)
Expand ColumnSpec and Command::AddColumn with the four ADR-0029 constraint slots (not_null, unique, default, check), all defaulting off; `Database::add_column` now takes a ColumnSpec. No behaviour change — the grammar to set the fields and the DDL to enforce them land in the following commits. Isolated here so those commits stay readable. Adds ColumnSpec::new for the unconstrained case; 110 call sites updated. 1172 tests pass; clippy clean. |
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explain: explain command end to end (ADR-0028 steps 2–3)
Add the `explain` prefix command — `explain show data`,
`explain update`, `explain delete` — from grammar through to a
rendered plan tree.
- Grammar: an `EXPLAIN` CommandNode whose shape is a Choice over
the three explainable query shapes, referenced (not
duplicated) through `Subgrammar`. `Command::Explain { query:
Box<Self> }`; `build_show_data` is extracted so the role-based
builders serve both standalone and explain-wrapped commands.
- Worker: SQL construction is split out of do_query_data /
do_update / do_delete into `build_*_sql`, so EXPLAIN QUERY
PLAN runs the exact same statement. `Request::ExplainPlan` /
`do_explain_plan` capture the plan; `QueryPlan` / `ExplainRow`
carry it back. EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN never executes, so
explaining update/delete changes nothing.
- Display SQL: the executed statement with `?N` parameters
inlined as standard-SQL literals via a quote-aware scan.
- Render: `render_explain_plan` draws the box-drawing plan tree
(plain output; ADR-0028 step 4 adds the styled tree).
- Catalog: `parse.usage.explain` and the `help.data.explain`
entry, so `explain` shows up in the in-app `help` listing.
1151 tests pass (+18); clippy clean.
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ui: styled-output-line mechanism (ADR-0028 step 1)
OutputLine gains an optional styled-runs payload — a
Vec<OutputSpan> of { byte_range, OutputStyleClass } over the
line text. render_output_line gains a branch: when the payload
is present it renders the text span-by-span, each run's
semantic class (Neutral / Efficient / Expensive /
AutomaticIndex) resolved to a theme colour at render time;
otherwise the existing whole-line kind styling. The echo path
is untouched.
Theme gains `plan_efficient` — a green deliberately distinct
from `system` so green never reads as two things (ADR-0028 §6);
`warning` is reused for expensive steps.
A general per-span output-styling capability (ADR-0016's OOS-3
realized); the query-plan renderer will be its first consumer.
No user-visible change on its own. 1133 passing, clippy clean.
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hint: show the matching usage template for multi-form commands
A parse error in `add index …` showed the `add column` usage: `add` and `drop` are multi-form commands, and both the ambient hint and the submit-time usage block picked the first-listed form unconditionally. New `grammar::usage_key_for_input` disambiguates by the form word after the entry keyword — `column` / `index` / `table` / `relationship`, or the leading digit of `add 1:n …`. The ambient hint now shows that one form; `render_usage_block` shows the committed form's usage and falls back to the whole family only for a bare `add` / `drop` with no form chosen. |
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runtime: debounce the validity indicator (ADR-0027 step E)
The event loop now time-boxes `recv` while an indicator recompute is owed: every keystroke hides the indicator and arms an `INDICATOR_DEBOUNCE` (1s) window; once typing pauses that long the runtime computes `App::input_validity_verdict` and shows `[ERR]` / `[WRN]`. An idle session (nothing owed) still blocks plainly on `recv` — no wake-ups. `update()` stays pure — the debounce timer lives in the runtime; `App` only holds the resulting `input_indicator` state, which the runtime clears on a keystroke and sets when the quiet interval elapses. `App::input_validity_verdict` is tested directly (a simple-mode verdict, and silence in advanced mode / the `:` one-shot); the debounce timing itself is runtime-loop glue, covered at the integration level. |
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ui: validity indicator rendering + warning theme colour (ADR-0027 step D)
Adds the `[ERR]` / `[WRN]` validity indicator to the input row. `App` gains `input_indicator: Option<Severity>` (the runtime owns its timing — step E) and a pure `input_validity_verdict()` query that runs `input_verdict` in simple mode only (advanced mode is raw SQL, ADR-0027 §7). `render_input_panel` reserves the rightmost six columns of the input row unconditionally (ADR-0027 §4) — a five-column label plus a one-column gap — so the typed command never shifts sideways when the indicator appears or hides. The label renders only when `input_indicator` is set: `[ERR]` in `theme.error`, `[WRN]` in the new amber `theme.warning` (defined for both light and dark themes). The indicator is not yet wired live — `input_indicator` stays `None` until the debounce lands (step E). Covered by a render test and the theme contrast test; the input-panel snapshot is updated for the six-column reservation. |