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bigmerge c741cfe928 EXPERIMENT: prohibition becomes a query over emitted relations
I said prohibition could not move because "a #error has no runtime". That
conflated two separable things: WHEN a violation is detected (build time --
correct, and unchanged) and WHERE the rule and the checker live (the compiler
-- assumed).

A prohibition is a containment relation over the call graph. So codegen now
records what it saw:

    sneaky   calls raw_sql
    allowed  calls raw_sql
    allowed  calls @repository
    repository calls prohibits:raw_sql

and tools/check/prohibitions.sh decides, at build time, outside the compiler.

PREDICTIONS AND RESULTS
  P1 codegen can emit the call graph it already walks   TRUE
  P2 the check becomes a query outside the compiler     TRUE
  P3 all prohibition decisions leave codegen            TRUE  zero #errors now
  P4 violations still caught at build time              TRUE  exit=1
  P5 codegen drops below the 4661 baseline              FALSE 4962, +301

P5 is the finding. The TRAVERSAL is irreducible -- you must walk the AST to
find calls, and those ~120 lines do not move no matter who decides. What is not
irreducible is the rule (which names) or the decision (#error). Those left. I
predicted the whole 223 lines would go because I had not separated walking from
adjudicating.

Still compiled, and measured rather than assumed: the capability-tier system
(cap_check_call, is_self_formation_call, is_dharma_call, is_llm_call,
cap_record_violation, emit_cap_violations) is 76 lines of the same shape --
prohibits_WITHIN rather than prohibits_outside, so the checker needs the
opposite polarity to absorb it.

98/98 native, 4/4 prohibition_query.sh, 7/7 seam_binding.sh, fixpoint ok.
2026-08-17 09:11:48 -05:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Control for prohibition-as-query: the compiler records, the checker decides.
set -uo pipefail
ELC="${1:?usage: prohibition_query.sh <elc>}"
LANG_DIR="${2:-$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")/../.." && pwd)}"
W=$(mktemp -d); trap 'rm -rf "$W"' EXIT; F=0
chk(){ [ "$2" = "$3" ] && printf ' ok %s\n' "$1" || { printf ' FAIL %s\n expected %s got %s\n' "$1" "$2" "$3"; F=$((F+1)); }; }
cat > "$W/p.el" <<'EOF'
@decorator("prohibits_outside", "raw_sql")
fn repository() {}
fn sneaky() -> Int { raw_sql("DROP") return 1 }
@repository
fn allowed() -> Int { raw_sql("SELECT") return 2 }
fn main() { println("ok") }
EOF
EL_RELATIONS_OUT="$W/rel.txt" "$ELC" "$W/p.el" >/dev/null 2>&1
"$LANG_DIR/tools/check/prohibitions.sh" "$W/rel.txt" > "$W/out.txt" 2>&1; rc=$?
chk "a violation outside the boundary is caught" "1" "$rc"
chk "the offending fn is named" "1" "$(grep -c 'sneaky is not one' "$W/out.txt")"
chk "a call inside the boundary is NOT flagged" "0" "$(grep -c 'allowed is not one' "$W/out.txt")"
cat > "$W/q.el" <<'EOF'
@decorator("prohibits_outside", "raw_sql")
fn repository() {}
@repository
fn only_allowed() -> Int { raw_sql("SELECT") return 1 }
fn main() { println("ok") }
EOF
EL_RELATIONS_OUT="$W/rel2.txt" "$ELC" "$W/q.el" >/dev/null 2>&1
"$LANG_DIR/tools/check/prohibitions.sh" "$W/rel2.txt" >/dev/null 2>&1
chk "a clean program exits 0" "0" "$?"
echo; echo " 4 assertions, $((4-F)) passed, $F failed"; exit $F