Twenty-ninth handover. This session drafted ADR-0033 as the planning artifact for ADR-0030 Phase 3 (SQL DML in Advanced mode). Documents the ten settled design decisions (Q1-Q10), the dispatch architecture (SQL-first / DSL-fallback via the new Node::Guard mechanism), the eleven phased sub-phases (3a-3k) each with their exit gates, and the open implementation risks (R1-R4). Points the next session at sub-phase 3a (Node::Guard scaffolding) as the concrete entry point, with the plan-doc cross-cut matrix as the immediate prerequisite task. Pins four process lessons from the Phase-2 session (DA rubber-stamp risk, defer-trap reflexes, tests-first on gap closure, matrix attribution verification). State: 1446 / 0 / 1 passing (unchanged — planning-only session). Clippy clean.
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Session handoff — 2026-05-20 (29)
Twenty-ninth handover. This session closed ADR-0032 Phase 2
(see docs/handoff/20260520-handoff-28.md) and drafted
ADR-0033 as the planning artifact for ADR-0030 Phase 3 (SQL
DML in Advanced mode). The next session starts implementation
at sub-phase 3a — see §3 below for the concrete entry point.
§1. State at handoff
Branch: main. The Phase-2 commits were pushed by the user
mid-session; the Phase-3 planning commits in this session are
local-only and ready to be pushed at the user's convenience.
Tests: 1446 passing, 0 failing, 1 ignored (unchanged from handoff-28 — Phase 3 is planning-only this session).
Clippy: clean.
This session's commits (Phase 3 planning):
<this handoff>
<ADR-0033 + README index commit, pending>
fa417a4 docs: session handoff 28 — Phase 2 closed; Phase 3 is next
(All Phase-2 implementation commits are already pushed; see handoff-28 §1 for the full list.)
§2. Phase 3 design — settled
Ten design questions were discussed and settled in this session.
The full rationale lives in docs/adr/0033-sql-dml-grammar.md;
this is the index:
| Q | Topic | Decision |
|---|---|---|
| Q1 | INSERT … SELECT as a row source |
In scope — recurses through SQL_SELECT_COMPOUND |
| Q2 | INSERT INTO t DEFAULT VALUES |
OOS — the planned seed feature covers this case |
| Q3 | RETURNING clause on INSERT / UPDATE / DELETE |
In scope on all three |
| Q4 | UPSERT (ON CONFLICT … DO NOTHING / DO UPDATE) |
Full UPSERT in scope — including excluded pseudo-table |
| Q5 | INSERT OR REPLACE / IGNORE / ABORT / FAIL / ROLLBACK |
OOS — SQLite-specific |
| Q6 | UPDATE table FROM other_table (multi-table) |
OOS — SQLite/PostgreSQL extension, confusing pedagogically |
| Q7 | shortid auto-fill on SQL INSERT |
Worker post-fill (parity with DSL do_insert) |
| Q8a | INSERT column-count arity mismatch | Walker ERROR diagnostic — diagnostic.insert_arity_mismatch |
| Q8b | Auto-gen column override warning | Walker WARNING — diagnostic.auto_column_overridden |
| Q8c | NOT-NULL-missing-on-INSERT | Walker WARNING (advisory) — diagnostic.not_null_missing |
| Q9 | Cascade summary on SQL DELETE | Parity with DSL — shared formatter, WHERE-clause byte-range injection into pre-count subqueries |
| Q10 | Command shape for DML execution |
Three typed variants — SqlInsert / SqlUpdate / SqlDelete |
Dispatch architecture (the hardest call): Advanced mode runs
SQL-first with DSL fallback via Choice(SQL_shape, DSL_shape)
per shared entry word. The mode-gating mechanism requires a new
walker capability — Node::Guard(fn), a zero-byte-consumption
gating node — which is the very first sub-phase's work (§3a in
the ADR).
§3. Where the next session starts
Sub-phase 3a — Node::Guard + mode-gated Choice mechanism.
This is the foundation; if it doesn't work cleanly, the
mitigation paths (alternative dispatch mechanisms) are evaluated
before any DML grammar lands. ADR-0033 §"Open implementation
risks" R1 budgets for this explicitly.
Concrete first-day tasks:
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Read the following, in order:
- This handoff (you're already doing it).
docs/handoff/20260520-handoff-28.md(Phase 2 closing state + the four non-blocking observations).docs/adr/0030-advanced-mode-sql-surface.md(the source roadmap).docs/adr/0033-sql-dml-grammar.md(the Phase-3 grammar ADR — the controlling document for all DML decisions).CLAUDE.md(project conventions; DA discipline reminder in particular).
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Run baseline:
cargo test # expect 1446 / 0 / 1 cargo clippy --all-targets -- -D warnings # clean -
Write the Phase-3 implementation plan doc at
docs/plans/<date>-adr-0033-phase-3.md, modelled ondocs/plans/20260520-adr-0032-phase-2.md. ADR-0033's per-sub-phase exit gates are detailed enough that the plan doc can be focused on the cross-cut verification matrix scaffold (the rows to fill in during 3k). Suggested matrix sources:- ADR-0033 §1 (statement shapes) — one row per shape per row-source variant (VALUES single, VALUES multi-row, INSERT…SELECT, …).
- ADR-0033 §2 (dispatch) — one row per mode × DSL/SQL branch.
- ADR-0033 §5 (RETURNING) — one row per statement kind.
- ADR-0033 §6 (shortid auto-fill) — single-row, multi-row, INSERT…SELECT, override case.
- ADR-0033 §7 (cascade summary) — DSL parity row + WHERE subquery case (R2 mitigation).
- ADR-0033 §8 (diagnostics) — positive + negative per key.
- ADR-0033 §9 (UPSERT) — DO NOTHING + DO UPDATE rows.
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Implement sub-phase 3a per ADR-0033 §Implementation notes:
- Add
Node::Guard(fn(&WalkContext) -> Result<(), ValidationError>)tosrc/dsl/grammar/mod.rs::Node. - Add
walk_guardtosrc/dsl/walker/driver.rs. - Add the
reject_sql_in_simple_modeguard function. - Build the smoke-test grammar (a single experimental
CommandNodewith aChoice(SQL_branch_gated, DSL_branch)shape that uses two distinguishable tokens). - Verify the four exit-gate test cases in ADR-0033 §3a.
- Add
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DA gate (sub-phase 3a): apply the written DA gate from ADR-0033 §3a verbatim. The "Does the Guard actually fire BEFORE the Seq commits?" question is the make-or-break test — write that test explicitly. If it fails, R1's mitigation reopens sub-phase 3a with mechanism option (b) or (c).
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Commit with a message that explicitly names the mechanism choice (a/b/c) actually used. If you had to fall back to option (b) or (c), update ADR-0033 §2's "Default choice" sentence in the same commit.
§4. Process pins from this session
These are NOT new project rules — they're lessons reinforced this session that the next session should keep in mind.
4.1. DA discipline — first pass is rubber-stamp risk
Phase 2's verification report shipped with a rubber-stamp PASS
on the first DA pass. The user had to challenge it to get
specific critiques. This session's ADR-0033 DA review took two
passes: the first pass produced seven specific critiques, all
addressed in the body; the second pass surfaced an eighth real
gap (the Node::Guard capability didn't exist) and added it.
Pin for sub-phase exits: DA review lists specific critiques first, concludes after. A clean PASS without critiques is a process failure even if the work is sound — the DA hat has to PROVE engagement.
4.2. Defer-trap reflexes
Phase 2 surfaced this pattern repeatedly: when scope expanded, the implementer's reflex was to label items "out of scope" or "non-blocking" without user approval, per CLAUDE.md's explicit prohibition. The user corrected this several times.
Pin for Phase 3: every "out of scope" classification must either (a) be already declared OOS by an ADR, or (b) be escalated to the user. The default is "in scope, in this sub-phase, now."
4.3. Tests-first on gap closure
Phase 2's 2g rework added 13 tests AFTER the gaps were discovered, not before. The work was sound but the ordering was backwards.
Pin for Phase 3: when a sub-phase's exit gate exposes a gap in an earlier sub-phase, write the failing test FIRST, then fix. This is the bug-fix discipline from CLAUDE.md applied to gap-closure.
4.4. Matrix attribution must be SQL tests, not DSL tests
Phase 2's matrix row "validity indicator fires for SQL" was attributed to a DSL test (the user-visible bug it left was fixed in the rework). Generalisable lesson:
Pin for Phase 3: when filling the matrix in sub-phase 3k, each row pointing at a SQL surface must point at a test whose INPUT is SQL syntax. Cross-check at attribution time, not at DA-review time.
§5. Pinned non-blocking observations from Phase 2
These items are from docs/handoff/20260520-handoff-28.md §3.
They're not blockers for Phase 3 but a Phase-3 implementer
may decide to address one or more if they're nearby:
- §3.1
translate_generic's "group by" pattern overbreadth insrc/friendly/translate.rs. - §3.2 Look-ahead probe cost in
src/completion.rs— second walk per Tab press when leading scope is empty; not benchmarked. - §3.3 Process: tests-after-code on matrix coverage.
- §3.4 Process: matrix attribution wasn't verified row-by-row.
§6. Open work — unchanged from handoff-28
Same list as handoff-28 §6. Phase 3 (this session's planning target) is one of the items; the others remain:
- Project storage Iter 5/6.
- Snapshot / replay / undo (U-series).
- m:n convenience (C4); modify relationship (C3a); rename table (C1); column drops/renames/type changes (B2/C2).
- Friendly-error sweep (H1); strong syntax-help in parse errors (H1a).
- CI (TT5).
- Session log + Markdown export (V4).
- Readline shortcuts (I1b), multi-line input (I1), tab completion polish (I3), syntax highlighting (I4).
- ER diagram export (V3).
- Tutorial / lesson system.
§7. How to take over
- Read this file in full. Then handoff-28, then
ADR-0033, then
CLAUDE.md. cargo test— expect 1446 passing, 0 failed, 1 ignored.cargo clippy --all-targets -- -D warnings— clean.- First task: write the Phase-3 plan doc (per §3 step 3). Don't skip this — the cross-cut matrix is the scaffolding that lets sub-phases 3b–3k know what they're aiming at.
- Second task: sub-phase 3a (
Node::Guard+ mode-gated Choice mechanism). Per §3 steps 4–6. - Escalate any ambiguity not already settled in ADR-0033. Don't decide silently; don't classify items "out of scope" without checking.