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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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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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6f87ad1842 |
fix: advanced CREATE TABLE completion cluster
Three completion / hint bugs in the same advanced-mode grammar
+ walker path:
1. `create table T ` offered only `with` (the DSL fallback) — the
`(` continuation for the SQL column-def list (ADR-0035 §4) was
missing because the shared-entry-word completion merge in
`completion_probe_in_mode` only fired at the entry-word boundary.
Broadened to fire at any cursor depth and to handle
`Expectation::Punct` continuations alongside `Word`/`Literal`. A
shared-entry-word candidate whose grammar has already diverged
(e.g. SQL `CREATE INDEX` past `create table …`) returns
Mismatch and is naturally skipped — the viability check stays the
gate, not the cursor depth.
2. `create table T (` showed only the table-level constraint
keywords (`primary`, `unique`, `check`, `constraint`, `foreign`)
in the ambient hint, leaving the column-name role invisible
because COLUMN_DEF starts with an `Ident::NewName` slot that
produces no concrete candidate. Added a new `HintMode::IntroProse(
&'static str)` variant that surfaces catalog prose at slot entry
without suppressing Tab completion (unlike `ProseOnly`) and
without requiring `typing_name_at_cursor` to fire (unlike
`ForceProse`). Wrapped ELEMENT in `Node::Hinted { mode: IntroProse(
"hint.create_table_element"), … }`, with prose "Type a column
name, or a table-level constraint: `primary`, `unique`, `check`,
`constraint`, `foreign`". Tab still cycles every keyword.
3. The SQL_TYPE position leaked the bare keyword `double` (the
first token of the dedicated `double precision` Choice branch
per ADR-0035 §6.3) alongside the playground's regular type list.
Added `("double", "double precision")` to `COMPOSITE_CANDIDATES`
and extended the keyword filter to drop composite openers so the
composite phrase replaces the bare opener instead of appearing
alongside it. Tab now offers `double precision` as a single
coherent candidate; the partial-typing prose at the same slot is
subsumed by item 2's IntroProse (the user reads "Type a column
name…" while mid-typing, then advances to the clean type list).
Tests added (4): pinning each behavioural promise above plus the
no-leakage assertion at the partial-typing prose position. Full
suite 2035 passed / 0 failed / 0 unexpected skips. Clippy clean.
The new `HintMode::IntroProse` variant is an additive extension to
the ADR-0024 HintMode-per-node model; no behaviour change to
existing modes. An ADR-0024 amendment recording it can follow later
if desired — flagged but not written.
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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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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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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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cb8ff8a7c2 |
feat: ADR-0035 Amendment 1 — drop composite UNIQUE; friendlier drop-column + generic-error wording
F1/F2/F3 from the whole-Phase-4 /runda (handoff-42 §3):
- F3: drop an anonymous composite UNIQUE via a derived, engine-neutral
name `unique_<cols>` — recomputed live, nothing persisted, reusing the
existing `DROP CONSTRAINT <name>` grammar (no new syntax/metadata, the
§4g anonymity decision intact). A name matching more than one UNIQUE is
refused as ambiguous, never guessed. One undo step. `describe`
annotates each composite UNIQUE with its name.
- F1: dropping a column a composite UNIQUE covers is refused up-front
with the derived name + the actionable drop command (was an unhelpful
generic engine refusal).
- F2: contextless friendly_message() no longer leaks a literal `{table}`
in the generic hint (new `error.generic.hint_no_table`, selected when
no table is in context). The table-ful path is unchanged.
Docs: ADR-0035 Amendment 1 + Status + README index + plan
docs/plans/20260526-adr-0035-composite-unique-drop-f1f2f3.md.
Tests: +5 (drop-by-name, ambiguous-refused, one-undo-step, F1 guard,
F2 no-leak) + a describe-render assertion. 1922 pass / 0 fail / 0 skip;
clippy clean.
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6ff97f6e20 |
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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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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701217d29f |
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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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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grammar+db: 3i — insert_arity_mismatch diagnostic (ADR-0033 §8.1)
New dml_insert_arity_diagnostics pass (ERROR): when an explicit (column_name_list) arity disagrees with a row's arity. VALUES tuples are checked per-row (each offending tuple emits its own diagnostic on its span; matched rows stay silent). INSERT … SELECT compares the first SELECT leg's projection arity, anchored on the first projection item; a WITH-prefixed row source is skipped (engine still reports it — a false positive would be worse). No-column-list form deferred (needs schema; outside the 3i gate). The VALUES walk stops at the first depth-0 keyword so an ON CONFLICT (col) conflict target / RETURNING tail is not mis-counted as a value tuple (caught by the existing upsert_excluded tests during dev). Catalog key diagnostic.insert_arity_mismatch (engine-neutral). Tests (+7): single-row + matched + per-row multi-row; INSERT…SELECT mismatch + matched; ON CONFLICT interaction (only the real tuple flagged, clean case silent). 1587 pass / 0 fail / 1 ignored. Clippy clean. Remaining 3i: not_null_missing (needs TableColumn not_null+default), cross-cut verification, #12 UPSERT DO UPDATE validation. |
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grammar+db: 3i — auto_column_overridden diagnostic (ADR-0033 §8.2)
New dml_auto_column_diagnostics pass: a WARNING when a SQL INSERT's explicit column list names a serial/shortid (auto-generated) column — the explicit value bypasses the auto-counter/generator and may collide with later auto-generated values. Advisory only (ADR-0027 §1); the statement still runs. Conflict-target columns (distinct conflict_target_column role) are not mistaken for inserted columns. Catalog key diagnostic.auto_column_overridden (engine-neutral). Tests (+4): serial + shortid fire; omitted is silent; ON CONFLICT target not falsely flagged. 1580 pass / 0 fail / 1 ignored. Clippy clean. Remaining 3i: insert_arity_mismatch, not_null_missing (needs TableColumn not_null+default), cross-cut verification, #12 UPSERT DO UPDATE validation. |
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c5cf03b152 |
walker: SQL diagnostics — multi-binding scope, qualified refs, Phase-1 gap closure (sub-phase 2d)
Implements the bulk of ADR-0032 §11 diagnostics. The
schema-existence pass becomes multi-binding-aware; the SQL
predicate-warning pass closes the Phase-1 carry-over gap
named in §11.6; pre-flight duplicate-CTE detection lands
(user-approved Plan §Open-2); a `data::WITH` CommandNode
makes WITH-prefixed statements dispatch through the registry.
Catalog (`src/friendly/strings/en-US.yaml`, `src/friendly/keys.rs`):
- Six new `diagnostic.*` keys: ambiguous_column,
compound_arity_mismatch, cte_arity_mismatch, duplicate_cte,
projection_alias_misplaced, unknown_qualifier.
- Eight new `engine.*` translation keys (ADR-0032 §11.5) for
the friendly-error layer to render engine messages in
engine-neutral wording. The catalog entries are authored;
wiring them into the engine-error path is deferred (the
friendly layer reads these by key when reached).
Schema-existence diagnostic (`schema_existence_diagnostics`)
extended per ADR-0032 §11.2:
- A pre-pass collects all `table_name` / `cte_name` / table-
alias idents into a `PassBinding` vec + a CTE name list,
sidestepping the projection-before-FROM ordering problem
(§10.6). The main pass then resolves identifiers against the
complete scope.
- Bare column references resolve against any binding's
columns. Zero matches → `diagnostic.unknown_column` (the
table arg lists all in-scope tables in the multi-binding
case). Two-or-more matches → `diagnostic.ambiguous_column`.
- Qualified `t.c` refs detect their qualifier via a look-ahead
on the matched path (Punct '.' + Ident{role:
sql_expr_qualified_ref} after the leading Ident). Unknown
qualifier → `diagnostic.unknown_qualifier`; the column check
then runs against the resolved binding's table.
- The `t.*` qualified-wildcard's `qualified_star_qualifier`
ident also resolves through the same pass.
- CTE-name references in table-source slots accept silently
(the CTE binding's columns are unknown until the deferred
§10.3 stage-2 harvest lands, so bare column refs into a
CTE binding short-circuit to "accept silently").
- Duplicate CTE names in the same `WITH` block emit
`diagnostic.duplicate_cte` on the second occurrence
(Plan §Open-2).
Phase-1 gap closure (`sql_predicate_warnings`, ADR-0032 §11.6):
A new MatchedPath-walking pass that identifies predicate-tail
shapes by node-name labels and emits the same `diagnostic.*`
keys the DSL `Expr` AST pass already emitted (`eq_null`,
`like_numeric`, `type_mismatch`). Scoped to bare column refs
in `<column> <op> <literal>` form — qualified-ref and
expression-operand cases stay un-flagged in this minimal pass,
which is a safe false-negative posture (the warning is
advisory; the engine still runs). Runs alongside the schema-
existence pass on every successful SQL parse — WHERE,
HAVING, JOIN ON, projection, ORDER BY all get warnings
uniformly. Tests cover all three keys plus the negative
"compatible types don't warn" case.
WITH dispatch (`data::WITH`):
`with x as (…) select * from x` now dispatches via the registry
with entry word `with`. Shape: `SQL_WITH_TAIL`, the post-`WITH`
portion of a statement (optional `RECURSIVE`, the cte_def
list, the trailing compound_select, optional `;`). Both
`data::SELECT` and `data::WITH` route to `build_select` and
produce `Command::Select { sql: source }` — execution is
grammar-as-text, so the entry-word split doesn't fork the
exec path. `is_advanced_only` extended to include `with`.
Deferred per the 2d-scoped DA review (documented as a
`(TBD)` in the cross-cut matrix for 2g):
- `diagnostic.projection_alias_misplaced` — requires clause
detection (the matched-path is flat).
- `diagnostic.compound_arity_mismatch` — needs per-leg
projection counting.
- `diagnostic.cte_arity_mismatch` — depends on §10.3 stage-2
harvest, which 2b deferred.
- `engine.*` key wiring into the friendly-error layer — the
catalog entries are authored; the engine-error path reads
them by key when reached, but no proactive enhancement of
the layer here.
Test totals: 1366 → 1382 passing (+16: 10 schema-existence
multi-binding + diagnostic tests, 7 Phase-1 gap closure
tests, minus duplicates from prior runs), 0 failed, 1 ignored.
Clippy clean.
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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)
------------------------------
- `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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12395a9a6c |
create table: column constraints — NOT NULL / UNIQUE / DEFAULT grammar (ADR-0029)
`create table … with pk` now parses the column-constraint suffix; combined with the commit-1 db layer, a constrained table works end to end. - A shared constraint-suffix grammar fragment — `not null`, `unique`, `default <literal>` — sits after each column's `(type)` group; `build_create_table` walks the matched path per column and folds the constraints into `ColumnSpec`. - §9 redundancy check: every `with pk` column is a primary-key column, so `not null` (any) and `unique` (single-column PK) are rejected with a friendly error (`parse.custom.constraint_redundant_on_pk`). - `project.yaml` round-trip: `ColumnSchema` gains `not_null` / `default`; the YAML reader/writer and `build_read_schema` carry them, so `rebuild` / `export` / `import` preserve constraints. - ADR-0029 §2.1's example corrected — `create table` columns are all PK columns, so its suffix is for `default` / `check`; `docs/simple-mode-limitations.md` records that non-PK columns at create time need advanced mode. CHECK is deferred to the next commit. 1184 tests pass (+7); clippy clean. |
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d17addddd7 |
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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437b2f2e91 |
walker: flag LIKE on a numeric column (ADR-0027 Amendment 1)
LIKE is a text-pattern match; against a numeric column (int, real, decimal, serial) it runs but is almost never intended. predicate_warnings now emits a WARNING for it, spanned at the target column. New Type::is_numeric; catalog key diagnostic.like_numeric; ADR-0027 gains "Amendment 1" and the adr/README index line is updated per the index-upkeep rule. bool and the text-/blob-backed types are deliberately not flagged — see the amendment for the rationale. 3 walker tests (int, decimal NOT LIKE, text-column clean). 1108 passing, clippy clean. |
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73c74701c2 |
walker: expression WARNING diagnostics (ADR-0027 step C, folds ADR-0026 §7)
Type-mismatched comparisons and `= NULL` / `!= NULL` in a WHERE expression now yield WARNING diagnostics — the command still parses and runs (the ADR-0026 §7 permissive posture is unchanged), but the validity indicator can flag it before submission. Computed post-walk from the built command's `Expr` against the table's column types: a Compare / Between / In with a column operand and a non-null literal whose type the column cannot hold, or a Compare with `=` / `!=` against NULL. New catalog keys `diagnostic.type_mismatch` / `diagnostic.eq_null`. This is ADR-0026's deferred step 5, folded into ADR-0027's diagnostics-severity model as the user requested. |
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827b47f88f |
walker: schema-existence ERROR diagnostics (ADR-0027 step B)
`MatchedKind::Ident` now carries its `IdentSource`. A post-walk pass over a structurally-valid parse flags a matched `Tables` ident that is absent from the schema, or a `Columns` ident absent from the table in scope, as an ERROR diagnostic — the command parses but would fail at execution (ADR-0027 §2). New behaviour: an unknown table / column used to parse cleanly and fail only when run. Column scope is resolved by one left-to-right pass over the matched path (every command places its table ident before the columns that belong to it); an unknown table clears the scope, so its columns are not cascaded into a second diagnostic. New catalog keys `diagnostic.unknown_table` / `diagnostic.unknown_column`. |
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f0b2043a39 |
walker: add Subgrammar node + recursion-depth cap (ADR-0026 step 1)
New `Node::Subgrammar(&'static Node)` variant lets a named static grammar fragment recurse through a reference — `Seq` / `Choice` embed children by value and cannot close a cycle, but a `&'static Node` can point back at an enclosing fragment. This is the mechanism the stratified WHERE-expression grammar (ADR-0026 §2) recurses through. The walker counts active Subgrammar frames in `WalkContext::subgrammar_depth` and refuses past `MAX_SUBGRAMMAR_DEPTH` (64), surfacing a friendly `parse.custom.expression_too_deep` error instead of a stack overflow. Depth is saved/restored per frame so a speculatively-walked-then-rolled-back Choice branch leaves no residue. No grammar references the node yet; covered by walker unit tests with a small recursive `( x )` test grammar. |
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0dc159fd7e |
Indexes: add index / drop index, persistence, display (ADR-0025)
Implement ADR-0025 — indexes as a DSL DDL feature. - Grammar: `add index [as <name>] on <T> (<cols>)`, `drop index <name>` / `drop index on <T> (<cols>)`, plus a `--cascade` flag on `drop column`. - db.rs: index operations over the engine's native index catalog (no metadata table). The rebuild-table primitive now captures and recreates indexes, so `change column` and the relationship operations no longer silently drop them. - `drop column` refuses an indexed column unless `--cascade`, which drops the covering indexes and reports each. - Persistence: additive `indexes:` list in `project.yaml` (version unchanged); round-trips through rebuild/export/import. - Display: an `Indexes:` section in the structure view and a nested tables/indexes items panel (S2). Reconciles requirements.md (C3 index portion, S2 satisfied) and CLAUDE.md. 1038 tests passing (+31), clippy clean. |
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03dd9003df |
Help: consume CommandNode.help_id — REGISTRY-driven in-app help
Every CommandNode declared a help_id that nothing read; the in-app `help` body was a single hand-kept catalog block that drifted from the command set (handoff-12 §2.1). note_help now iterates the command REGISTRY and translates each CommandNode's help_id (`help.<id>`), framed by help.intro / help.dsl_section / help.types_reference. A newly-registered command appears in `help` automatically — no edit to note_help or a hand-kept list. Added 20 per-command help entries plus the 3 framing entries; removed help.in_app_body. Per-command entries use block scalars: a libyml 0.0.5 scanner bug panics on long internal space runs in double-quoted scalars, and the entries are space-aligned. |
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f1ff5970bf |
Hint: pedagogical Form-A pointer at Form B's first value slot
Handoff-12 §2.2: Form B `insert into T values (…)` silently skips auto-generated columns from the value list, so a user who wants to set a serial/shortid column explicitly could only discover Form A by reading help. Now the hint at the first Form B value slot appends a note naming the skipped column(s) and pointing at the explicit-column form. hint_resolution_at_input derives the skipped columns from the post-walk WalkContext (Form B = no user_listed_columns + table has serial/shortid columns) and reports them on HintResolution; the note fires only at the first slot so it doesn't repeat at every comma. ambient_hint composes it onto the per-column prose. |
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50b78253d8 |
Remove dead parse.token.* catalog entries
The 5 structural-class entries (identifier/number/string_literal/flag/ end_of_input) and 3 lex-error entries (bad_flag/unknown_char/ unterminated_string) were unreachable: ADR-0024 Phase F made the walker render keyword wording verbatim and the lex errors never surface through today's walker. Handoff-12 §2.1 kept them as a conservative call; removed now per user request. Re-adding is cheap if a future need arises. |
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0b15ce0306 |
Walker + parser: surface mid-typing after separators and Form C/A ambiguity
The typing-surface matrix exposed two bugs the existing 859-test suite missed: walk_repeated: when the separator consumed but the inner item failed at EOF, the old path rolled the separator back and reported a definite error at the rollback position (`insert into T (a, ` flashed red on the `,` after each comma). Now propagates Incomplete with the inner's expected set so the input renderer treats it as mid-typing. build_insert Form C path: `insert into T (col)` walked to a complete match but produced `values: []` because Form C's value collector drops ident-shaped items. The user almost certainly meant Form A and just hasn't typed `values (...)` yet. Reject with a ValidationError naming the Form-A continuation; classify_input now reports IncompleteAtEof. completion_probe / expected_at_input: ValidationFailed used to return an empty expected set, leaving Tab with nothing to offer at the new Form-A flag point. Now surface result.tail_expected (skipped-Optional expectations captured before validation fired) so `values` is still offered as a candidate. |
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c485189da8 |
ADR-0024 Phase D: include column name in value-slot hint prose
User-facing improvement: typing into a value slot now surfaces
the column name in the hint. The hint at `insert into Customers
values (` (first column id:int) reads "for `id`: Type an
integer (e.g. 42, -7) or null" instead of the generic
"Type an integer …" prose. After `1, ` the panel updates to
the second column ("for `Name`: Type a quoted string …"). The
same applies to `update T set Email=` and `delete from T where
ts=` — the catalog wrapper threads the column name through.
Implementation:
**`Node::TypedValueSlot.column_name: Option<&'static str>`**
(new field, `src/dsl/grammar/mod.rs`). When `Some`, walker
writes `WalkContext::pending_value_column` on entry; clears
along with `pending_value_type` on inner success.
**Walker driver writes both names** (`src/dsl/walker/driver.rs`):
- `Node::TypedValueSlot` dispatch reads `column_name` and
populates `pending_value_column`.
- `Ident { writes_column: true }` dispatch also writes
`pending_value_column` (using the schema-canonical name when
available, falling back to the user's spelling) so update
set / where positions surface the column name.
**Shared sub-grammars** (`src/dsl/grammar/shared.rs`):
- New `slot_for_column(ty, name)` builds a `TypedValueSlot`
with the embedded leaked column name. Used by
`column_value_list`.
- New `slot_inner_for_type(ty)` returns just the Choice
(without TypedValueSlot wrapper) for slot_for_column to
rebuild.
- `column_value_list` factory now constructs per-column slots
via `slot_for_column(col.user_type, &col.name)`. Each slot
leaks its column name string with the same per-walk Box::leak
pattern the rest of dynamic dispatch uses.
**`WalkContext::pending_value_column: Option<String>`** (new
field, `src/dsl/walker/context.rs`). Pairs with
`pending_value_type` to give the hint resolver both pieces.
**Single-walk hint resolver** (`src/dsl/walker/mod.rs`):
- New `HintResolution { mode: HintMode, column: Option<String> }`
struct.
- New `hint_resolution_at_input(source, schema) -> Option<
HintResolution>` runs one walk and reports both pieces. The
ambient_hint dispatch composes per-column prose from the
result.
- Existing `hint_mode_at_input` / `hint_mode_at_input_with_schema`
preserved as thinner wrappers for tests / future callers
that don't need the column name.
**Catalog wrapper** (`src/friendly/strings/en-US.yaml`,
`src/friendly/keys.rs`):
- New `hint.value_slot_for_column: "for `{column}`: {detail}"`
prefixes the per-type prose with the actual column name when
the walker has it bound. Schemaless fallback continues to use
the generic value-literal prose with no column prefix.
**ambient_hint composes** (`src/input_render.rs`): consults
`hint_resolution_at_input`; when `column` is `Some`, wraps the
type prose through `hint.value_slot_for_column`; otherwise
emits the bare type prose.
Tests (846 total, 0 failing):
- 4 new input_render tests assert column names appear in the
prose at insert/update/where positions plus the
second-insert-value position (proves column tracking advances
with comma).
- All existing tests pass unchanged — the column-name addition
is layered on top of the type-only prose path.
Clippy clean.
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82955679ca |
ADR-0024 Phase D: per-column-type hint prose at value slots
The Phase D commit landed parse-time validation but not the
user-facing payoff — per-column-type hints. Typing
`insert into Customers values (` rightfully expected a hint
like "Type an integer (e.g. 42, -7) or null" at an int column.
This commit closes that gap.
End-to-end:
**`Node::TypedValueSlot { ty, inner }`** (new variant in
`src/dsl/grammar/mod.rs`):
- Walker walks `inner` to consume the literal but tags
`WalkContext::pending_value_type = Some(ty)` on entry, then
clears it on a successful inner match. Positions BETWEEN
slots (`insert into T values (1` mid-input) thus don't carry
a stale hint type.
**Typed slot factories wrapped in `TypedValueSlot`**
(`src/dsl/grammar/shared.rs`):
- `INT_SLOT`, `REAL_SLOT`, `DECIMAL_SLOT`, `BOOL_SLOT`,
`TEXT_SLOT`, `DATE_SLOT`, `DATETIME_SLOT`, `BLOB_SLOT`,
`SERIAL_SLOT`, `SHORTID_SLOT` — each pairs an inner literal
Choice with its `Type` so the walker can tag context.
- `slot_for_type(ty)` dispatches to the appropriate constant.
- Bug fix: `ShortId` previously dispatched to `INT_SLOT` (a
pre-Phase-D holdover from the chumsky-side generic
fallback). `shortid` columns store base58 text (ADR-0011
fk_target_type shortid → text); the corrected slot accepts
`StringLit` or `null`.
**Schema-aware hint resolver** (`src/dsl/walker/mod.rs`):
- `hint_mode_at_input_with_schema(source, &SchemaCache) ->
Option<HintMode>` is the new public entry point. Reads
`pending_value_type` from the walker's WalkContext and
emits `HintMode::ProseOnly("hint.value_slot_<type>")` —
one per Type.
- The schemaless `hint_mode_at_input(source)` falls back to
the generic `hint.value_literal_slot` at value-literal slots
(no per-type narrowing without a schema).
- `catalog_key_for_value_type(ty)` is the type → key
dispatcher.
**Catalog entries** (`src/friendly/strings/en-US.yaml`,
`src/friendly/keys.rs`):
- 10 new `hint.value_slot_<type>` keys with per-type prose:
- int/serial → "Type an integer (e.g. 42, -7) or null"
- real/decimal → "Type a number (e.g. 3.14, -0.5) or null"
- bool → "Type true, false, or null"
- text → "Type a quoted string (e.g. 'Alice') or null"
- date → "Type a quoted date as 'YYYY-MM-DD' or null"
- datetime → "Type a quoted datetime as 'YYYY-MM-DD
HH:MM:SS' or null"
- blob → "Type a quoted blob literal or null"
- shortid → "Type a quoted shortid (or omit to auto-generate)
or null"
**Ambient-hint dispatch** (`src/input_render.rs::ambient_hint`):
- Passes the SchemaCache through to
`hint_mode_at_input_with_schema`, so the live hint panel
surfaces per-column-type prose as the user types into a
value slot.
Tests:
- 8 walker-side tests cover insert / update / where typed-slot
hint dispatch, mid-value no-stale-hint behaviour, and a
full-coverage routing matrix for every `Type` variant.
- 4 input_render integration tests cover the end-to-end
ambient_hint path: insert first/second value, update set
value, and the schemaless fallback to generic prose.
Tests: 842 passing, 0 failing, 1 ignored. Clippy clean.
For the user: typing `insert into Customers values (` against
a Customers table whose first column is `id:int` now shows
"Type an integer (e.g. 42, -7) or null" in the hint panel,
replacing the previous generic value-literal prose. After
typing `1, `, the panel updates to whatever the second column
requires — "Type a quoted string (e.g. 'Alice') or null"
for text, "Type a quoted date as 'YYYY-MM-DD'" for date, etc.
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abebd7944f |
ADR-0024 Phase D (full): schema-aware value typing
Schema-aware typed value slots — the central design claim of
ADR-0024 §Phase D. Insert / update / delete value slots now
dispatch on the user-facing column type at parse time, rejecting
mis-shaped input with localised wording instead of waiting for
the bind-time error.
What changed:
**SchemaCache extension** (`src/completion.rs`):
- New `TableColumn { name, user_type }` for per-table column
metadata.
- `SchemaCache.table_columns: HashMap<String, Vec<TableColumn>>`.
- `SchemaCache::columns_for_table(name)` — case-insensitive
lookup, mirrors the walker's case-insensitive entry-word
resolution.
**WalkContext schema plumbing** (`src/dsl/walker/context.rs`):
- `WalkContext<'a>` gains a lifetime and a `schema: Option<&'a
SchemaCache>`. `WalkContext::new()` keeps the schemaless
default; `with_schema(s)` is the new schema-aware constructor.
**Parser entry point** (`src/dsl/parser.rs`):
- `parse_command_with_schema(input, schema)` is the new public
schema-aware variant. `parse_command(input)` becomes a thin
wrapper that delegates with `None` for back-compat.
- Internal `try_walker_route` accepts an `Option<&SchemaCache>`
and threads it into the WalkContext.
**Node::Ident writes_table/writes_column** (`src/dsl/grammar/mod.rs`):
- Two new fields on `Node::Ident`. When `writes_table: true` and
`source: Tables`, the walker writes the matched ident's name
into `current_table` and resolves `current_table_columns`
against the schema cache. When `writes_column: true` and
`source: Columns`, the walker writes the resolved
`TableColumn` into `current_column`.
**Walker driver DynamicSubgrammar dispatch** (`src/dsl/walker/driver.rs`):
- The `Node::DynamicSubgrammar(factory)` branch now resolves the
factory at walk time and `Box::leak`s the result so its inner
static-slice fields (Choice/Seq) have the lifetime the walker
expects (per ADR-0024 §sub-grammars). The leak is bounded by
command-shape complexity per walk; per-walk arena is a future
optimisation.
- `walk_ident` extends to perform the schema writes when the
flags are set.
**Typed value slot factories + dynamic sub-grammars** (`src/dsl/grammar/shared.rs`):
- `int_slot` / `real_slot` / `decimal_slot` / `bool_slot` /
`text_slot` / `date_slot` / `datetime_slot` / `blob_slot` —
one per `Type`. Each accepts the appropriate literal kind plus
`null`; integer-only validator rejects `3.14` at int columns;
decimal validator pins numeric shape.
- `slot_for_type(ty) -> Node` is the dispatcher.
- `current_column_value(ctx) -> Node` is the dynamic sub-grammar
for `set col = …` and `where col = …` values; reads
`current_column` and dispatches via `slot_for_type`.
- `column_value_list(ctx) -> Node` is the dynamic sub-grammar
for `insert into T values (…)`; reads `current_table_columns`
and unfolds a Seq of typed slots separated by commas.
- Both fall back to the schemaless `VALUE_LITERAL` choice when
the context lacks the schema-resolved entries — keeps
schemaless `parse_command` callers (tests, replay path)
working.
**Data-command grammar wires the new types** (`src/dsl/grammar/data.rs`):
- `TABLE_NAME_INSERT` / `TABLE_NAME_WRITES` (new): table-name
slots that set `writes_table: true`. Used by insert / update /
delete to populate `current_table_columns`.
- `SET_COLUMN` / `FILTER_COLUMN` (new): column-name slots in
`set col=…` / `where col=…` set `writes_column: true`.
- `INSERT_VALUES_LIST` becomes `DynamicSubgrammar(column_value_list)`.
- `UPDATE_ASSIGNMENT` and `WHERE_CLAUSE` use
`PER_COLUMN_VALUE = DynamicSubgrammar(current_column_value)`.
**Runtime plumbs schema-with-types** (`src/runtime.rs`):
- `refresh_schema_cache` calls `describe_table` for each table
and populates `SchemaCache::table_columns` with
`TableColumn { name, user_type }` entries. Best-effort: a
`describe_table` miss leaves that table unpopulated and the
walker falls back to schemaless dispatch.
**App dispatches with schema** (`src/app.rs`):
- `dispatch_dsl` routes through `parse_command_with_schema(&self
.schema_cache, …)` so live typing/dispatch sees the typed
slots. The replay path stays schemaless (deferred — replay
bind-time errors still catch type mismatches).
**Catalog** (`src/friendly/strings/en-US.yaml`, `src/friendly/keys.rs`):
- New `parse.custom.bind_type_mismatch` entry with `{found}` and
`{expected}` placeholders. Surfaced by the int_slot /
decimal_slot validators.
Tests:
- 11 new walker-side Phase D tests cover insert / update /
delete with schemas — typed acceptance per column, decimal
rejection at int columns, null acceptance at any slot,
multi-assignment per-column dispatch, schemaless fallback.
- The pre-existing `parse_command(input)` test suite (no
schema) still passes — the fallback path is behaviour-
preserving.
- 828 passing total, 0 failing, 1 ignored. Clippy clean.
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fa994cfb66 |
ADR-0024 Phase F (full) step 4: catalog token-keyword cleanup
Drops the 47 `parse.token.keyword.*` and 6 `parse.token.punct.*`
catalog entries (and their `KEYS_AND_PLACEHOLDERS` declarations).
Nothing consumes them: the walker renders keyword wording in
`format!(\"`{word}`\")` directly, sourced from grammar-tree Word
literals; punct wording surfaces the same way via
`Expectation::Punct(ch)`.
Structural-class labels (`parse.token.identifier`,
`parse.token.number`, `parse.token.string_literal`,
`parse.token.flag`, `parse.token.end_of_input`) and the lex-error
wordings (`parse.token.error.{bad_flag,unknown_char,
unterminated_string}`) stay. These are not derivable from the
grammar tree and the walker's expected-set / validator paths still
read them.
`friendly::keys::tests::keys_validate_against_catalog` continues to
assert catalog ↔ `KEYS_AND_PLACEHOLDERS` bidirectional coverage,
so the trimmed declaration is pinned against the trimmed catalog.
Tests: 806 passing, 0 failing, 1 ignored. Clippy clean.
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266b4c2ef4 |
ADR-0024 Phase F (full) step 3: delete legacy parser modules
Removes the last consumers of `dsl::lexer`, `dsl::keyword`, and
`dsl::ident_slot`, then deletes the modules.
- `Theme::token_color(&TokenKind)` deleted along with its test;
`Theme::highlight_class_color(HighlightClass)` is the sole
highlight-colour mapper (the walker's `per_byte_class` feeds
it directly).
- `IdentSource` (`dsl::grammar`) absorbs the schema-list /
expected-label / round-trip semantics that previously lived
on `IdentSlot`. Adds `completes_from_schema`, `expected_label`,
and `from_expected_label` methods. The walker's
`Expectation::Ident { source }` and the schema-lookup request
on the database worker now share one enum.
- `SchemaCache::for_slot(IdentSlot)` → `for_source(IdentSource)`.
- `Database::list_names_for` and the `Request::ListNamesFor`
worker variant take `IdentSource`. Internal tables and column
/ relationship lookups dispatch on the same enum.
- `InvalidIdent.slot: IdentSlot` → `InvalidIdent.source: IdentSource`.
The `invalid_ident_at_cursor` rendering branch in
`input_render.rs::ambient_hint` updates accordingly.
- Completion's keyword filter (`Keyword::from_word`) becomes
"backticked items whose payload is all ASCII alphabetic" —
punct and digit literals 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. It cross-checked `Keyword::ALL` / `Punct::ALL`
against catalog entries; both enums are gone. The
`parse.token.keyword.*` / `parse.token.punct.*` catalog
entries themselves survive for one more commit (catalog
cleanup, ADR-0024 §cleanup-pass); the
`keys_validate_against_catalog` test still pins them.
- Modules deleted: `src/dsl/lexer.rs`, `src/dsl/keyword.rs`,
`src/dsl/ident_slot.rs`.
Tests: 806 passing, 0 failing, 1 ignored. The drop from 852
reflects the removed module-internal tests (~32 lexer, 7
keyword, 4 ident_slot, 1 theme token_color, 1 friendly keys
keyword/punct), and is the expected outcome.
Clippy clean with `nursery` lints + `-D warnings`.
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3b36bbb4d6 |
hint: replace misleading "null true false" suggestions at value slots
At value-literal slots (`insert into T values (`, `update T set
col=`, `where col=`, comma positions) the expected-token set
contains null/true/false/number/string-literal. The completion
engine was surfacing the three keyword candidates as Tab options
— actively misleading because the user is usually about to enter
a number, quoted text, or date, and seeing "null true false"
implies those are *the* options. User report (round-6 testing):
"especially not when I'm trying to insert a datetime value and
don't know the correct format for the literal".
Fix: detect the value-literal slot by its expected-set
fingerprint. Suppress Tab candidates at empty prefix. Surface a
prose hint listing all literal forms with format examples
('YYYY-MM-DD' for dates, 'YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS' for datetimes).
Once the user starts typing a prefix (n / tr / fa), normal
keyword completion still applies.
Schema-aware narrowing (show ONLY the datetime format at a
datetime column) waits on ADR-0023.
Tests: 769 -> 777 passing (+8). Clippy clean.
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a55b6a7a05 |
remove q quit alias
`q` was introduced in round-5 as a peer Keyword variant alongside `quit`. Per ADR-0023's "alias miss" critique, that was the wrong shape — it surfaced `q` as a standalone command in completion (only one of its kind), and required parallel parser + usage + catalog + test entries. Drops the Keyword variant entirely; if this ever needs to come back, it should arrive as an alias annotation per ADR-0023, not as a peer keyword. Tests still 769 passing. |
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6ca297579e |
round-5 follow-up r2: migrate all thiserror Display attributes to catalog
Completes the i18n sweep started in the previous commit. All
remaining hand-rolled user-facing English strings inside
thiserror #[error(...)] attributes have been moved into the
catalog. Drops the thiserror dependency entirely.
Twelve error types migrated:
- dsl::action::UnknownAction → parse.custom.unknown_action
- dsl::parser::ParseError → parse.error_wrapper + parse.empty
- dsl::value::ValueError → value.{type_mismatch,format}
- persistence::csv_io::CsvError → persistence.csv.*
- persistence::mod::PersistenceError → persistence.{io,encode}
- persistence::yaml::YamlError → persistence.yaml.*
- persistence::migrations::MigrateError → persistence.migrate.*
- project::lock::LockError → project.lock.*
- project::naming::NamingError → project.naming.*
- project::naming::UserNameError → project.user_name.*
- project::mod::ProjectError → project.{path_not_found,...}
- project::mod::SafeDeleteError → project.safe_delete.*
- archive::ArchiveError → archive.*
- cli::ArgsError → cli.*
- db::DbError → db.error.*
Pattern per type: drop thiserror::Error derive, write manual
Display calling crate::t!(), keep #[from] semantics via
explicit From impls, override Error::source() where applicable
so #[source]-style chaining is preserved.
Why this matters (user rationale): "fine to have fallbacks for
errors that are purely technical, but lift the output to a
place where it can be localized later and where an adjustment
with friendly text is easily possible if any of them become
part of the happy path." All surface strings now live in
en-US.yaml and can be reworded or localized without touching
Rust source.
Tests: 769 passing, 0 failed, 1 ignored. Clippy clean with
-D warnings. Cargo.toml: drop thiserror = "2.0.18".
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1e06490572 |
round-5 follow-up: completion + i18n sweep
Four user-reported gaps from the round-4 testing pass:
1. Empty-prompt hint reworded from "(no active hint)" to
"Type a command — press Tab for options, `help` for a
list" (6 snapshots updated to reflect 80-col truncation).
2. App-lifecycle commands (quit/q, help, rebuild, save/save as,
new, load, export, import, mode, messages) now flow through
the DSL parser:
- 15 new keywords + catalog token entries
- new Command::App(AppCommand) AST with 11 variants
- parse-first dispatch in submit() (app commands work in
both simple and advanced modes)
- pre-chumsky source-slice for `export <path>` /
`import <zip> [as <target>]` mirrors the replay precedent
- UsageEntry registry entries so parse errors surface
relevant usage templates
- `mode <bad>` / `messages <bad>` use try_map for the
friendly "unknown mode/messages" wording
3. DSL completion gaps:
- `1:n` surfaces as a composite candidate at `add `
- --all-rows / --create-fk / --force-conversion /
--dont-convert surface as new CandidateKind::Flag
candidates (coloured with tok_flag in hint panel)
- filter_clause .labelled() wrap removed so chumsky's
expected-set surfaces the constituent options
4. Hardcoded user-facing strings migrated to catalog:
- 4 parser custom errors (incl. the known "tables need at
least one column" wart)
- UnknownType Display now via parse.custom.unknown_type
- UI panel titles + mode labels (Output / Hint / SIMPLE /
ADVANCED / Advanced:)
- app.rs cascade rendering (action labels + summary)
- runtime --resume CLI stderr
- db.rs change-column diagnostic tables (7 headers + 3
wrapper summaries + force-conversion hint)
Tests: 765 → 769 passing, 0 failed, 1 ignored (same doctest
as before). Clippy clean with -D warnings.
Deferred:
- ~25 thiserror #[error] attributes still hand-rolled
(DbError, ArgsError, ArchiveError, PersistenceError,
LockError). Tracked separately.
- DSL/SQL relationship in advanced mode — clarified
implicitly via parse-first dispatch; broader ADR
amendment to follow.
- Post-complete-parse completion gap (e.g. `save ` Tab
can't offer `as` because `save` parses bare; same shape
as `--create-fk` after a complete `add relationship`).
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22119d6a4e |
ADR-0022 follow-up r3: identifier colour, NewName hint, "Next:" wording, "type" label
Three fixes from a third round of real testing. 1. **tok_identifier vivid (round-3 #1).** The cool grey-blue from r2 was still too close to theme.fg to register as distinct. Bumped to cyan-teal (#56B6C2 dark / #0F6B76 light) — identifiers are the user's most "special" content and now read that way against keywords (purple), numbers (orange), strings (green), and flags (amber). 2. **"Type a name" hint at NewName slots (round-3 #2).** New `completion::typing_name_at_cursor(input, cursor)` returns `Some(TypingName)` when the cursor sits at — or inside — an `IdentSlot::NewName` position. It probes by substituting a single-letter placeholder identifier and re-parsing to discover what the parser would expect AFTER the name; the hint then reads "Type a name, then `(`" instead of the technical "next: `(`" that surfaces once the partial identifier has been consumed by the live parser. When the probe yields nothing useful (custom errors with empty expected, or a complete-on-substitute case), falls back to "Type a name". New catalog keys hint.ambient_typing_name and hint.ambient_typing_name_then. Wired into ambient_hint between the candidate-list and invalid-ident checks. 3. **"Next:" instead of "expected:" wording.** "Expected" read as a leaked diagnostic; "Next:" is shorter, conversational, and consistent with the action-oriented voice of "Submit with Enter" and "Type a name". Hint sentences now also start capitalised (Submit/Next/Type/No-such), per the user's Capital-T-on- "type a name" preference. 4. **type_keyword labelled "type".** Without a label, the `select_ref!` over an Identifier token produced `RichPattern::SomethingElse`, which rendered as the meaningless "something else" in the hint after `(`. Labelled now: error reads "Next: type" — terse but honest. The label is applied BEFORE try_map (not after, not via as_context) so the existing custom-error wording for unknown types ("unknown type 'varchar' (expected one of: …)") still surfaces unchanged. Tests: 755 passing, 0 failing, 1 ignored (no net change — +5 typing_name cases, -0 net since one test was reworded for capitalisation rather than added). Clippy clean. Smoke probe verifies: "add column to table T: " → "Type a name, then `(`"; "add column to table T: Name (" → "Next: type"; "show data Custp" → "No such table: `Custp`"; valid input → "Submit with Enter". Note for next testing round: parser-side custom errors (e.g. the "tables need at least one column" message that fires for `create table Customers `) still read in lowercase — they're hand-written in parser.rs source rather than via the catalog. If the lowercase "tables need…" intrusion bothers you, easy follow-up. |
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8214e4136a |
ADR-0022 stage 8e: invalid-identifier detection + hint variant
Per the user's #5: "if our candidate selection works correctly, then entering a character that removes all matches is the same as entering an invalid token." Closes the loop between schema cache (8c/8d) and live error feedback (4). New `completion::invalid_ident_at_cursor(input, cursor, cache)` returns `Some(InvalidIdent { range, found, slot })` when: - the cursor is on a partial identifier-shaped token; - the parser's expected-set at the start of that token contains a known-set IdentSlot (TableName / Column / RelationshipName); - no schema entry across those slots prefix-matches the typed text. `render_input_runs` extended to take a `&SchemaCache` and overlay the invalid-identifier range with `tok_error` — same visual treatment as the parse-error overlay (4), unified red signal regardless of which detector fires. `ambient_hint` extended to surface `hint.ambient_invalid_ident` when invalid_ident_at_cursor returns Some — wording "no such {kind}: `{found}`" mirrors ADR-0019's engine-error voice for consistency. Catalog + KEYS_AND_PLACEHOLDERS declaration added; validator passes. Render priority: candidates win over invalid-ident (if any schema match exists for the partial prefix, the state is "in-progress completion" not "invalid"). Falls through to the existing parse-error/incomplete/Valid framings otherwise. NewName slots are filtered out at the source — typing into a "user invents this name" position is never invalid (per `IdentSlot::completes_from_schema`). Tests: 744 passing, 0 failing, 1 ignored (738 baseline → +6: 5 invalid_ident_at_cursor cases covering unknown-prefix-fires, prefix-match-doesn't-fire, NewName-immune, no-cursor-token, keyword-slot-immune; plus 1 ambient_hint integration test). Clippy clean. This closes ADR-0022. Stages 1-8e together deliver the ambient-typing-assistance feature: token highlighting, error overlay, hint panel ambient, hint panel multi- candidate display with scroll markers, Tab/Shift-Tab cycling with one-keystroke Esc/Backspace undo, schema-aware identifier completion, and invalid-identifier live feedback. Total stage-8 footprint: 5 commits, ~1600 lines. |
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ADR-0022 stage 5/8: hint panel ambient typing assistance
ParseError::Invalid gains an `expected: Vec<String>` field —
the human-rendered names of the patterns chumsky was looking
for at the failure point (`\`create\``, `identifier`, etc.).
Empty for custom errors, which have no expected-set framing.
Populated by a new `describe_expected()` helper in parser.rs
that humanise() also delegates to (eliminates duplication).
`input_render::ambient_hint(input) -> Option<String>` returns
the hint-panel content per ADR-0022 §6:
- empty input → None (caller falls back to panel.hint_empty);
- Valid → t!("hint.ambient_complete") ("submit with Enter");
- IncompleteAtEof → t!("hint.ambient_expected", expected = …)
listing the parser's expected next tokens, oxford-joined;
- DefiniteErrorAt → t!("hint.ambient_error_with_usage", …)
composing the parse-error message with the matching
parse.usage.* template if a known entry keyword was
consumed, else the bare message.
Catalog gains the three hint.ambient_* keys + validator
declarations.
ui::render_hint_panel resolution order:
1. explicit app.hint (modal contexts) wins;
2. simple-mode + non-empty input → ambient_hint;
3. fallback to panel.hint_empty.
Advanced mode (persistent + one-shot `:`) bypasses ambient
hinting per ADR-0022 §12.
Snapshot: highlighted_input_all_token_classes rebaselined
because the hint panel now displays an ambient hint instead
of the empty placeholder when input is non-empty.
Tests: 698 passing, 0 failing, 1 ignored (693 baseline →
+5 ambient_hint cases). Clippy clean.
Stage 6 introduces the IdentSlot taxonomy + parser audit so
identifier-typed slots can yield schema-aware completion
candidates in stage 8.
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11071ae164 |
ADR-0021 implementation: per-command usage templates in parse errors
New `dsl::usage` module: registry pairing each command's
entry-keyword with a `parse.usage.*` catalog key.
`matched_entry()` resolves the entry keyword from the
consumed token prefix; multi-entry families (add, drop,
show) return all matching keys.
Catalog: new `parse.usage.<command>` keys (one per command),
`parse.token.{keyword,punct,...}` vocabulary (one per
Keyword/Punct variant + token-class labels + LexError
kinds), and `parse.available_commands` for the no-prefix
fallback. Catalog grows ~60 entries.
Validator: extended KEYS_AND_PLACEHOLDERS; new completeness
test asserts every Keyword and Punct variant has its
`parse.token.*` entry.
`app::dispatch_dsl` rewritten to compose three blocks per
ADR-0021 §2: caret + structural/custom error + usage block
(or available-commands fallback per §5). Caret math fixed
to use original-input byte position rather than
trimmed-input position (the lexer no longer trims before
lexing). Three pre-existing app tests adjusted to look
across all error lines instead of `output.back()` (the
usage block is now the last line).
`dsl::usage::matched_entry` uses `<=` rather than `<` for
position comparison so custom errors raised by `try_map`
(whose span starts at the first consumed token) still
resolve to the entry keyword.
Tests: 668 passing, 0 failing, 1 ignored (650 baseline →
+18: 8 usage + 1 token-vocab completeness + 9 new
integration tests in tests/parse_error_pedagogy.rs
covering create/add/drop/show/frobulate/update/insert
cases). Clippy clean.
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ADR-0019 §9 sweep (3/3): ui.rs prose strings (caught in manual sanity)
Surprise gap from the post-sweep sanity check — `ui.rs` had a substantial set of TUI-rendered strings that the previous two sweep passes didn't cover. Caught by grepping for capitalised literals in `ui.rs` after running the binary smoke check. ## Migrated - **modal.*** — load picker title / empty state / path prompt; rebuild confirm title / "Continue?" prompt. (modal.path_entry's title comes from `save.*` since it's the save / save-as dialog.) - **save.*** — `save` no-op hint, modal titles for Save / Save as, modal prompt body. - **status.*** — status bar `Project:` label and the `(no project)` placeholder. - **panel.*** — `Tables` panel title, `(none yet)` placeholder for empty tables, `(no active hint)` placeholder for the hint panel. - **shortcut.*** — the bottom-bar keyboard hint labels (submit, confirm, cancel, yes, no, load, select, browse_path, back_to_list, switch, advanced_once, cancel_one_shot, quit). Each is a translatable label paired with a key name (Enter / Esc / Ctrl-C / etc.) at the call site. Keystroke names are deliberately left as literals — translating them would mean retraining users away from what their keyboard says. The `push_shortcut` closure's parameter type changed from `&'static str` to `&str` so it accepts the catalog-returned String. ## Deliberately left - **Echo prefix tags**: `[simple] `, `[advanced] `, `[system] `, `[error] `. Their column widths are hardcoded into the wrap-width calculation in `render_output_panel`; translating them would silently break alignment. Worth a follow-up pass if a future locale needs different prefixes (would need `mode.label()` and the echo-tag widths to live behind a single locale-aware function). - **Mode labels**: `SIMPLE` / `ADVANCED` / `Advanced:` rendered in the input panel border. Same alignment reasoning as the echo tags — also they're keywords (the user types `mode simple` to switch), so translating the display label without translating the command word would be confusing. Left as is. - **Visual decoration**: `[Y]`, `[N]`, `[TEMP] `, `>` cursor markers, `█` cursor block, `↑↓` arrow glyph, `›` selection marker. Universal symbols / labels rather than translatable prose. ## Catalog totals The catalog now has ~170 entries across 16 categories. `tests/engine_vocabulary_audit` passes — no engine vocabulary leaks anywhere user-reachable. ## Tally 610 tests passing (no change — pure refactor with identical-output catalog substitutions). Clippy clean with nursery lints. Release builds at 7.8 MB. ADR-0019 §9 is now genuinely complete. |