requirements.md H1a → [x]: the per-command near-miss matrix (entry words,
missing clauses, committed multi-forms, both modes) plus the gap fixes
(G1 `1:n relationship`, G2 select projection gloss, G3 mode-aware usage
showing all valid forms, G4 `with` CTE template, CROSS JOIN ON teaching
message) close the systematic pass. The advanced-SQL items the survey
flagged (INSERT…SELECT count, RETURNING scope) were verified already
present. One low-priority residual is deferred by decision (submit-time
expression first-set at non-projection positions).
ADR-0042: record the pre-existing `SELECT *` arity caveat (INSERT…SELECT
with a star projection isn't expanded for pre-flight arity; engine
catches it at execution — adjacent to ADR-0019 §OOS-2).
Empirically re-checking ADR §3's advanced-SQL "gaps" reversed two of
three — the code survey that produced the list was wrong:
- INSERT…SELECT column-count: already handled (verdict=Error, "the
column list names N column(s) but M value(s) are given";
insert_select_arity_mismatch_fires).
- RETURNING scope: already handled (completion offers the table's
columns; `returning <unknown>` → unknown_column diagnostic).
The one genuine residual is fixed: `select … cross join b on …`
rejected the ON with a bare "expected end of input". Add
parse.cross_join_no_on — "a CROSS JOIN has no ON clause — it pairs
every row; for a join condition use `JOIN … ON`, or filter with
`WHERE`" — rendered when the failing token is `on` and the most
recent consumed join is a CROSS join (a precise signature: every
other join requires `on`, so `on` is expected there, not a failure).
Render-only in format_walker_error; two misfire guards locked (plain
join still asks for ON; a stray `on` with no join does not fire).
ADR-0042 §3 corrected + Implementation-outcome records the advanced-SQL
re-check and the user-confirmed low-priority residual (submit-time
expression first-set at non-projection positions, where typing-time
completion already offers the right candidates).
Full suite green (lib 1578 / it 388 / typing_surface_matrix 192); clippy clean.
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.
ADR-0020/0021 specified a chumsky-based H1a; ADR-0024 replaced chumsky
with the scannerless walker, leaving both obsolete. Mark them superseded
(kept as institutional memory) and add ADR-0042, which restates H1a
against the architecture as built.
ADR-0042 records that H1a is substantially shipped already — per-command
usage block, available-commands fallback, source-derived ident slot
labels, curated parse.custom.* near-miss messages, and schema-aware
[ERR] diagnostics — and defines the remaining work: a verified
per-command near-miss matrix (the definition of done), friendlier
literal expectation labels that add role context while keeping the
exact literal visible, and advanced-mode SQL parse parity (RETURNING
scope, CROSS JOIN ON, INSERT…SELECT count), kept distinct from
ADR-0019 §OOS-2 engine-error sanitisation.
- docs/adr/0020,0021: superseded notes + README entries
- docs/adr/0042: new ADR
- docs/adr/README.md: index upkeep (ADR-0000 rule)