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caixa_core/
supervisor.rs

1//! OTP-shaped supervisor trees, encoded as a typed `:kind Supervisor`
2//! caixa with a strategy + restart-policy children list.
3//!
4//! See `theory/INSPIRATIONS.md` §II.2 + §III.2 for the prior-art frame
5//! (Erlang OTP supervisor + Lunatic supervisor strategies as Rust types).
6//!
7//! ```lisp
8//! (defcaixa
9//!   :nome           "my-app-root"
10//!   :versao         "0.1.0"
11//!   :kind           Supervisor
12//!   :estrategia     OneForOne
13//!   :max-restarts   5
14//!   :restart-window "60s"
15//!   :children       ((:caixa "worker"       :versao "^0.1" :restart Permanent)
16//!                    (:caixa "cache-server" :versao "^0.1" :restart Transient)
17//!                    (:caixa "scratch-job"  :versao "^0.1" :restart Temporary)))
18//! ```
19//!
20//! wasm-operator (M3) walks the tree, materializes one ComputeUnit per
21//! child, and applies the strategy on child failure. The Rust types
22//! here are the typed contract; the runtime owns lifecycle.
23
24use std::time::Duration;
25
26use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
27use thiserror::Error;
28
29/// One of the four canonical Erlang/OTP restart strategies.
30///
31/// The strategy decides what happens to *sibling* children when one
32/// child dies. Per-child behaviour is governed by [`RestartPolicy`].
33#[derive(
34    Serialize,
35    Deserialize,
36    Debug,
37    Clone,
38    Copy,
39    PartialEq,
40    Eq,
41    Hash,
42    gen_platform::TypedDispatcher,
43    gen_platform::Discriminant,
44    gen_platform::IsVariant,
45    gen_platform::FromStrKind,
46)]
47pub enum RestartStrategy {
48    /// On child failure, restart only that child. Default; matches
49    /// most "tree of independent workers" use cases.
50    OneForOne,
51    /// On child failure, restart every child. Used when children
52    /// share state and must be in sync.
53    OneForAll,
54    /// On child failure, restart the failed child and every child
55    /// started *after* it (preserving startup order). Used when later
56    /// children depend on earlier ones.
57    RestForOne,
58    /// Dynamic children of the same shape, started on demand. The
59    /// supervisor doesn't know its children at boot; they're added as
60    /// they're needed (e.g. one child per session).
61    SimpleOneForOne,
62}
63
64impl Default for RestartStrategy {
65    fn default() -> Self {
66        // Route the [`Default for RestartStrategy`] impl through the
67        // substrate-canonical [`SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT`] typed
68        // `pub const` rather than a raw `Self::OneForOne` arm — one
69        // source of truth for the Erlang/OTP `one_for_one` half of Learn
70        // You Some Erlang's `{one_for_one, intensity, 5, 60}` worker-
71        // supervisor canonical default, paired with the sibling
72        // `SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_DEFAULT` `MaxIntensity` half (b698ec0)
73        // and `SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_DEFAULT` `Period` half (f7dcd0e).
74        // Pinned by `restart_strategy_default_routes_through_lifted_default`.
75        SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT
76    }
77}
78
79impl RestartStrategy {
80    /// Exhaustive iteration surface for every consumer that walks the
81    /// closed four-arm [`RestartStrategy`] discriminator set (the future
82    /// M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Supervisor` CR materializer's
83    /// admission-webhook rejection body naming the accepted-`:estrategia`
84    /// list, a future `feira supervisor --estrategia …` CLI arg-parse's
85    /// "did you mean" hint via a [`Self::from_wire`]-scan over the slice,
86    /// the future `feira app graph` per-supervisor `:estrategia` column,
87    /// any future round-trip fuzz harness that sweeps every arm). A
88    /// future arm addition (an OTP-`rest_for_all` arm the theory
89    /// [`ABSORPTION-ROADMAP`](https://github.com/pleme-io/theory/blob/main/ABSORPTION-ROADMAP.md)
90    /// might reach for once the four canonical OTP strategies stop
91    /// covering the substrate's discovered load-shape) extends this
92    /// slice as one edit and every consumer picks up the new entry by
93    /// construction; the compiler-checked exhaustiveness on the sibling
94    /// method `match` arms ([`Self::as_str`] / [`Self::from_wire`]) is
95    /// the build-time guarantee that no arm forgets to grow.
96    ///
97    /// Peer of the sibling closed-set typed enums'
98    /// [`crate::CaixaKind::ALL`] (6b1f4fb) /
99    /// [`crate::aplicacao::PlacementStrategy::ALL`] (18c7342) /
100    /// [`crate::aplicacao::RateLimitUnit::ALL`] (6bce03d) /
101    /// [`crate::dep::DepList::ALL`] (45ee563) exhaustive-iteration
102    /// surfaces — the fifth (and the first M2 OTP-shape) closed-set
103    /// typed enum on the caixa surface to converge onto the same
104    /// one-canonical-arm-list-per-enum discipline.
105    pub const ALL: &'static [Self] = &[
106        Self::OneForOne,
107        Self::OneForAll,
108        Self::RestForOne,
109        Self::SimpleOneForOne,
110    ];
111
112    /// Canonical PascalCase discriminator scalar this variant serializes
113    /// as under [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_KEY_ESTRATEGIA`]. The four arms
114    /// return the paired [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_ONE_FOR_ONE`]
115    /// / [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_ONE_FOR_ALL`] /
116    /// [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_REST_FOR_ONE`] /
117    /// [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_SIMPLE_ONE_FOR_ONE`] lifted
118    /// constants so every substrate consumer that dispatches on the
119    /// per-supervisor sibling-restart strategy (the future
120    /// wasm-operator's per-supervisor sibling-restart branch, the future
121    /// M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Supervisor` CR materializer's
122    /// admission-time enum-arm bind, the `caixa-operator`'s hierarchical
123    /// reconciliation scheduler's per-strategy fan-out) reads the same
124    /// byte-string the `Serialize` derive emits — the pin test in
125    /// [`tests::restart_strategy_variants_serialize_to_lifted_scalar_values`]
126    /// asserts the two paths agree, peer of the M3
127    /// `PlacementStrategy::as_str` (cc8f749) on the sibling per-Aplicacao
128    /// distribution-strategy axis.
129    #[must_use]
130    pub const fn as_str(self) -> &'static str {
131        match self {
132            Self::OneForOne => crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_ONE_FOR_ONE,
133            Self::OneForAll => crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_ONE_FOR_ALL,
134            Self::RestForOne => crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_REST_FOR_ONE,
135            Self::SimpleOneForOne => crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_SIMPLE_ONE_FOR_ONE,
136        }
137    }
138
139    /// Substrate-canonical reverse projection on the `:supervisor
140    /// :estrategia` closed-set axis — parses the `PascalCase`
141    /// discriminator scalar back to the typed variant, or `None` when
142    /// `s` is outside
143    /// the closed-set arm-string set [`Self::as_str`] emits. Dispatches
144    /// on the same lifted
145    /// [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_ONE_FOR_ONE`] /
146    /// [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_ONE_FOR_ALL`] /
147    /// [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_REST_FOR_ONE`] /
148    /// [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_SIMPLE_ONE_FOR_ONE`]
149    /// constants the [`Self::as_str`] emitter walks, so the parse and
150    /// emit halves of the round-trip migrate through one caixa-core
151    /// edit on any future arm addition.
152    ///
153    /// Prior to this lift the substrate carried only the forward
154    /// `Self → &str` projection on the OTP sibling-restart axis (the
155    /// [`Self::as_str`] emitter, the [`std::fmt::Display`] impl routed
156    /// through it, the `Serialize` derive that emits the same
157    /// byte-string under [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_KEY_ESTRATEGIA`])
158    /// plus the kebab-case dispatcher-catalog identity via
159    /// [`Self::discriminant`] — every non-serde consumer that wanted to
160    /// parse a wire-form `PascalCase` strategy scalar had to re-inline
161    /// a four-arm `match s { "OneForOne" => …, "OneForAll" => …,
162    /// "RestForOne" => …, "SimpleOneForOne" => …, _ => … }` cascade
163    /// that expressed no compile-time link back to the typed variant's
164    /// canonical lifted constant. A future variant rename or per-arm
165    /// serde-attribute drift would silently split the wire byte-string
166    /// one non-serde consumer parsed from the one the emitter wrote,
167    /// with the failure surfacing at parse time far from the rebrand
168    /// commit.
169    ///
170    /// Distinct axis from the [`std::str::FromStr`] impl the
171    /// [`gen_platform::FromStrKind`] derive already installs on this
172    /// enum by design, not by drift: `FromStr` parses the *kebab-case*
173    /// dispatcher-catalog identity (`"one-for-one"` / `"one-for-all"` /
174    /// `"rest-for-one"` / `"simple-one-for-one"` — the inverse of
175    /// [`Self::discriminant`]), while this method inverts the
176    /// `PascalCase` wire byte-string [`Self::as_str`] emits. The
177    /// two-axis split lets the dispatcher-catalog identity live in
178    /// kebab-case
179    /// (where every peer catalog identifier already lives) without
180    /// forcing a wire-format rename on the tatara-lisp author surface
181    /// (`:estrategia OneForOne`, `PascalCase`) — the same two-axis
182    /// distinction the sibling [`crate::CaixaKind::from_wire`] (2aa6d23)
183    /// / [`crate::aplicacao::PlacementStrategy::from_wire`] (18c7342)
184    /// carry on their peer closed-set typed-enum wire round-trips.
185    ///
186    /// Same closed-set-reverse-projection discipline the sibling
187    /// [`crate::CaixaKind::from_wire`] (2aa6d23) /
188    /// [`crate::aplicacao::PlacementStrategy::from_wire`] (18c7342) /
189    /// [`crate::aplicacao::RateLimitUnit::from_suffix`] typed enums
190    /// carry on the peer wire-side `str → Self` axes — extended onto
191    /// the M2 OTP-shape sibling-restart-strategy closed-set axis, the
192    /// fifth substrate-side closed-set typed enum to converge on the
193    /// two-way `str ↔ Self` round-trip. Method-named `from_wire` (not
194    /// `from_str`) to match the peer [`crate::CaixaKind::from_wire`]
195    /// shape verbatim and side-step the [`std::str::FromStr`] impl the
196    /// derive already installs on the sibling kebab-case axis. Returns
197    /// `Option<Self>` (rather than `Result<Self, _>`) to match the peer
198    /// shapes: the caller picks the diagnostic form appropriate for
199    /// its use site.
200    #[must_use]
201    pub fn from_wire(s: &str) -> Option<Self> {
202        match s {
203            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_ONE_FOR_ONE => Some(Self::OneForOne),
204            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_ONE_FOR_ALL => Some(Self::OneForAll),
205            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_REST_FOR_ONE => Some(Self::RestForOne),
206            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_SIMPLE_ONE_FOR_ONE => Some(Self::SimpleOneForOne),
207            _ => None,
208        }
209    }
210}
211
212/// [`std::fmt::Display`] routed through [`RestartStrategy::as_str`], so the
213/// pretty-printed byte-string every consumer that formats the strategy as
214/// user-facing text lands on (the future wasm-operator's per-supervisor
215/// sibling-restart-strategy diagnostic line, the future `feira app graph`
216/// per-supervisor strategy line, the future M4
217/// `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Supervisor` CR materializer's admission-webhook
218/// rejection body) reaches for the same lifted
219/// [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_ONE_FOR_ONE`] /
220/// [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_ONE_FOR_ALL`] /
221/// [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_REST_FOR_ONE`] /
222/// [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_SIMPLE_ONE_FOR_ONE`] const the
223/// wire-format `Serialize` derive already emits under
224/// [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_KEY_ESTRATEGIA`] and the
225/// [`RestartStrategy::as_str`] helper already returns.
226///
227/// Pre-convergence the two paths structurally disagreed — the
228/// `#[derive(gen_platform::Discriminant)]` + `#[discriminant(also_display)]`
229/// route (now retired here) sent [`std::fmt::Display`] through the
230/// gen-platform discriminant catalog string, which arrives kebab-case as
231/// `"one-for-one"` / `"one-for-all"` / `"rest-for-one"` /
232/// `"simple-one-for-one"`, while the wire format ran as `PascalCase`
233/// `"OneForOne"` / `"OneForAll"` / `"RestForOne"` / `"SimpleOneForOne"`
234/// through the un-`rename`d serde derive. Every consumer that formatted
235/// the strategy for a diagnostic line, a graph, or a rejection body under
236/// `format!("{v}")` therefore landed under a different byte-string than
237/// the wire format the operator's per-strategy dispatch keyed off — a
238/// silent split whose apply-time symptom (a `format!("{v}")`-carrying
239/// diagnostic quoting `"one-for-one"` while the wire scalar the operator
240/// probed was `"OneForOne"`) surfaced as a confused correlate at
241/// operator-log time far from the two-declaration site.
242///
243/// Routing `Display` through [`RestartStrategy::as_str`] closes the third
244/// path: every `format!("{v}")` call reaches the same lifted
245/// [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_*`] const the wire format and
246/// the [`RestartStrategy::as_str`] helper route through — `Debug` (the
247/// compiler-derived variant name), `Display` (via `as_str`), and `Serialize`
248/// (via the un-`rename`d derive) all resolve to the same `PascalCase`
249/// byte-string per variant. A future variant rename or
250/// `#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case")]` attribute reaches every path at
251/// exactly one place, structurally.
252///
253/// The dispatcher-catalog identity remains kebab-case — [`Self::discriminant`]
254/// (from `#[derive(gen_platform::Discriminant)]`) still returns
255/// `"one-for-one"` / etc., and the fleet-wide
256/// [`gen_platform::register_dispatcher!("caixa.restart-strategy", …)`]
257/// registration keys the catalog off the same kebab identity. The two
258/// naming worlds now live on separate typed methods (`Display` /
259/// `as_str` for the wire byte-string, `discriminant` for the catalog
260/// identity) rather than sharing one `Display` route that structurally
261/// disagrees with the wire format.
262///
263/// Pin tests
264/// [`tests::restart_strategy_display_routes_through_as_str_helper`]
265/// and
266/// [`tests::restart_strategy_display_matches_serialized_wire_byte_string`]
267/// assert the three paths agree byte-for-byte on every variant, so a
268/// future variant rename or per-arm serde attribute drift is a build
269/// error visible at caixa-core test time, not a silent per-consumer
270/// dispatch miss at apply / reconcile time.
271///
272/// Mirrors the M3 [`crate::aplicacao::PlacementStrategy`] `Display` impl
273/// (aplicacao.rs:2306) on the sibling per-Aplicacao distribution-strategy
274/// axis — same three-path-convergence discipline, extended to close the
275/// second of three OTP-shaped closed-enum discriminator axes on the
276/// caixa typed surface.
277impl std::fmt::Display for RestartStrategy {
278    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
279        f.write_str(self.as_str())
280    }
281}
282
283/// Per-child restart policy.
284///
285/// Permanent / Temporary / Transient match Erlang/OTP semantics 1:1.
286#[derive(
287    Serialize,
288    Deserialize,
289    Debug,
290    Clone,
291    Copy,
292    PartialEq,
293    Eq,
294    Hash,
295    gen_platform::TypedDispatcher,
296    gen_platform::Discriminant,
297    gen_platform::IsVariant,
298    gen_platform::FromStrKind,
299)]
300pub enum RestartPolicy {
301    /// Always restart the child, regardless of how it died. Used for
302    /// long-running services that must always be up.
303    Permanent,
304    /// Never restart. Used for one-shot work whose completion is
305    /// itself the success signal (`oneShot` triggers map here).
306    Temporary,
307    /// Restart only when the child died *abnormally* (non-zero exit
308    /// or unhandled exception). A clean exit completes the child.
309    Transient,
310}
311
312impl Default for RestartPolicy {
313    fn default() -> Self {
314        // Route the [`Default for RestartPolicy`] impl's return arm through
315        // the substrate-canonical [`SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_DEFAULT`] typed
316        // `pub const` rather than a raw `Self::Permanent` arm — one source
317        // of truth for the Erlang/OTP-canonical `permanent` worker-child
318        // default across the two production consumers that currently
319        // dispatch on it (this impl at the [`RestartPolicy::default`] call
320        // and the serde-side `#[serde(default)]` on
321        // [`ChildSpec::restart`] that resolves an author-omitted
322        // `:children :restart` slot through `RestartPolicy::default()`).
323        // Peer of the sibling per-`:supervisor` axis
324        // [`Default for RestartStrategy`] → [`SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT`]
325        // route (95ffacc) — the two impls now share one substrate-primitive
326        // lift discipline, so any future coherent rebrand of the OTP-shape
327        // supervisor+child default set migrates through typed constants in
328        // lockstep instead of splitting a lifted supervisor half against
329        // an open-coded child half. Pinned by
330        // `restart_policy_default_routes_through_lifted_default` +
331        // `child_spec_serde_default_restart_routes_through_lifted_default`
332        // in the tests module.
333        SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_DEFAULT
334    }
335}
336
337impl RestartPolicy {
338    /// Exhaustive iteration surface for every consumer that walks the
339    /// closed three-arm [`RestartPolicy`] discriminator set (the future
340    /// M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Supervisor` CR materializer's
341    /// per-child admission-webhook rejection body naming the accepted-
342    /// `:restart` list, a future `feira supervisor --restart …` CLI
343    /// arg-parse's "did you mean" hint via a [`Self::from_wire`]-scan
344    /// over the slice, the future `feira app graph` per-child restart
345    /// column, any future round-trip fuzz harness that sweeps every
346    /// arm). A future arm addition (an OTP-`intrinsic` fourth arm the
347    /// theory
348    /// [`ABSORPTION-ROADMAP`](https://github.com/pleme-io/theory/blob/main/ABSORPTION-ROADMAP.md)
349    /// might reach for once the three canonical OTP restart policies
350    /// stop covering the substrate's discovered load-shape) extends
351    /// this slice as one edit and every consumer picks up the new entry
352    /// by construction; the compiler-checked exhaustiveness on the
353    /// sibling method `match` arms ([`Self::as_str`] / [`Self::from_wire`])
354    /// is the build-time guarantee that no arm forgets to grow.
355    ///
356    /// Peer of the sibling closed-set typed enums'
357    /// [`RestartStrategy::ALL`] (4eec29c) /
358    /// [`crate::CaixaKind::ALL`] (6b1f4fb) /
359    /// [`crate::aplicacao::PlacementStrategy::ALL`] (18c7342) /
360    /// [`crate::aplicacao::RateLimitUnit::ALL`] (6bce03d) /
361    /// [`crate::dep::DepList::ALL`] (45ee563) exhaustive-iteration
362    /// surfaces — the sixth (and the third and final M2 OTP-shape)
363    /// closed-set typed enum on the caixa surface to converge onto the
364    /// same one-canonical-arm-list-per-enum discipline. Sibling axis to
365    /// the peer [`RestartStrategy::ALL`] on the per-supervisor
366    /// sibling-restart-strategy axis; this closes the per-child
367    /// restart-decision-policy axis on the same M2 `:supervisor` slot.
368    pub const ALL: &'static [Self] = &[Self::Permanent, Self::Temporary, Self::Transient];
369
370    /// Canonical PascalCase discriminator scalar this variant serializes
371    /// as under [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_KEY_RESTART`]. The three
372    /// arms return the paired
373    /// [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_PERMANENT`] /
374    /// [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_TEMPORARY`] /
375    /// [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_TRANSIENT`] lifted
376    /// constants so every substrate consumer that dispatches on the
377    /// per-child restart-decision policy (the future wasm-operator's
378    /// per-child post-exit restart-decision branch, the future M4
379    /// `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Supervisor` CR materializer's
380    /// admission-time enum-arm bind, the `caixa-operator`'s hierarchical
381    /// reconciliation scheduler's per-child-policy fan-out) reads the
382    /// same byte-string the `Serialize` derive emits — the pin test in
383    /// [`tests::restart_policy_variants_serialize_to_lifted_scalar_values`]
384    /// asserts the two paths agree, peer of the M2
385    /// [`RestartStrategy::as_str`] (09ffb2d) on the sibling per-supervisor
386    /// sibling-restart-strategy axis and the M3
387    /// [`crate::aplicacao::PlacementStrategy::as_str`] (cc8f749) on the
388    /// per-Aplicacao distribution-strategy axis — the third of three
389    /// OTP-shaped closed-enum discriminator axes on the caixa typed
390    /// surface to converge onto the same three-path-convergence
391    /// (`Serialize` derive → `as_str` helper → lifted constant)
392    /// drift-detection posture.
393    #[must_use]
394    pub const fn as_str(self) -> &'static str {
395        match self {
396            Self::Permanent => crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_PERMANENT,
397            Self::Temporary => crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_TEMPORARY,
398            Self::Transient => crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_TRANSIENT,
399        }
400    }
401
402    /// Substrate-canonical reverse projection on the `:children :restart`
403    /// closed-set axis — parses the `PascalCase` discriminator scalar
404    /// back to the typed variant, or `None` when `s` is outside the
405    /// closed-set arm-string set [`Self::as_str`] emits. Dispatches on
406    /// the same lifted
407    /// [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_PERMANENT`] /
408    /// [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_TEMPORARY`] /
409    /// [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_TRANSIENT`] constants
410    /// the [`Self::as_str`] emitter walks, so the parse and emit halves
411    /// of the round-trip migrate through one caixa-core edit on any
412    /// future arm addition.
413    ///
414    /// Prior to this lift the substrate carried only the forward
415    /// `Self → &str` projection on the OTP per-child restart-policy
416    /// axis (the [`Self::as_str`] emitter, the [`std::fmt::Display`]
417    /// impl routed through it, the `Serialize` derive that emits the
418    /// same byte-string under [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_KEY_RESTART`])
419    /// plus the kebab-case dispatcher-catalog identity via
420    /// [`Self::discriminant`] — every non-serde consumer that wanted to
421    /// parse a wire-form `PascalCase` policy scalar had to re-inline a
422    /// three-arm `match s { "Permanent" => …, "Temporary" => …,
423    /// "Transient" => …, _ => … }` cascade that expressed no
424    /// compile-time link back to the typed variant's canonical lifted
425    /// constant. A future variant rename or per-arm serde-attribute
426    /// drift would silently split the wire byte-string one non-serde
427    /// consumer parsed from the one the emitter wrote, with the failure
428    /// surfacing at the operator's reconcile posture (a `:temporary`
429    /// `oneShot` child being restarted on clean exit, treating the
430    /// successful-completion signal as failure and re-running the
431    /// completion-terminal one-shot indefinitely; a `:transient` child
432    /// that clean-exited being restarted, masking the clean-completion
433    /// contract) far from the rebrand commit and with no field naming
434    /// the drift.
435    ///
436    /// Distinct axis from the [`std::str::FromStr`] impl the
437    /// [`gen_platform::FromStrKind`] derive already installs on this
438    /// enum by design, not by drift: `FromStr` parses the *kebab-case*
439    /// dispatcher-catalog identity (`"permanent"` / `"temporary"` /
440    /// `"transient"` — the inverse of [`Self::discriminant`]), while
441    /// this method inverts the `PascalCase` wire byte-string
442    /// [`Self::as_str`] emits. The two-axis split lets the dispatcher-
443    /// catalog identity live in kebab-case (where every peer catalog
444    /// identifier already lives) without forcing a wire-format rename
445    /// on the tatara-lisp author surface (`:restart Permanent`,
446    /// `PascalCase`) — the same two-axis distinction the sibling
447    /// [`RestartStrategy::from_wire`] (4eec29c) /
448    /// [`crate::CaixaKind::from_wire`] (2aa6d23) /
449    /// [`crate::aplicacao::PlacementStrategy::from_wire`] (18c7342)
450    /// carry on their peer closed-set typed-enum wire round-trips.
451    ///
452    /// Same closed-set-reverse-projection discipline the sibling
453    /// [`RestartStrategy::from_wire`] (4eec29c) /
454    /// [`crate::CaixaKind::from_wire`] (2aa6d23) /
455    /// [`crate::aplicacao::PlacementStrategy::from_wire`] (18c7342) /
456    /// [`crate::aplicacao::RateLimitUnit::from_suffix`] typed enums
457    /// carry on the peer wire-side `str → Self` axes — extended onto
458    /// the M2 OTP-shape per-child restart-policy closed-set axis, the
459    /// sixth substrate-side closed-set typed enum (and the third and
460    /// final OTP-shape closed-enum discriminator axis) to converge on
461    /// the two-way `str ↔ Self` round-trip. Method-named `from_wire`
462    /// (not `from_str`) to match the peer [`RestartStrategy::from_wire`]
463    /// shape verbatim and side-step the [`std::str::FromStr`] impl the
464    /// derive already installs on the sibling kebab-case axis. Returns
465    /// `Option<Self>` (rather than `Result<Self, _>`) to match the peer
466    /// shapes: the caller picks the diagnostic form appropriate for
467    /// its use site.
468    #[must_use]
469    pub fn from_wire(s: &str) -> Option<Self> {
470        match s {
471            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_PERMANENT => Some(Self::Permanent),
472            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_TEMPORARY => Some(Self::Temporary),
473            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_TRANSIENT => Some(Self::Transient),
474            _ => None,
475        }
476    }
477}
478
479/// [`std::fmt::Display`] routed through [`RestartPolicy::as_str`], so the
480/// pretty-printed byte-string every consumer that formats the policy as
481/// user-facing text lands on (the future wasm-operator's per-child
482/// post-exit restart-decision diagnostic line, the future `feira app
483/// graph` per-child restart column, the future M4
484/// `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Supervisor` CR materializer's per-child
485/// admission-webhook rejection body) reaches for the same lifted
486/// [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_PERMANENT`] /
487/// [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_TEMPORARY`] /
488/// [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_TRANSIENT`] const the
489/// wire-format `Serialize` derive already emits under
490/// [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_KEY_RESTART`] and the
491/// [`RestartPolicy::as_str`] helper already returns.
492///
493/// Pre-convergence the two paths structurally disagreed — the
494/// `#[derive(gen_platform::Discriminant)]` + `#[discriminant(also_display)]`
495/// route (now retired here) sent [`std::fmt::Display`] through the
496/// gen-platform discriminant catalog string, which arrives kebab-case as
497/// `"permanent"` / `"temporary"` / `"transient"` on this three-arm enum
498/// (whose variant names each collapse to their own lowercase form under
499/// the kebab-case transform), while the wire format ran as `PascalCase`
500/// `"Permanent"` / `"Temporary"` / `"Transient"` through the un-`rename`d
501/// serde derive. Every consumer that formatted the policy for a
502/// diagnostic line, a graph column, or a rejection body under
503/// `format!("{v}")` therefore landed under a different byte-string than
504/// the wire format the operator's per-child-policy dispatch keyed off —
505/// a silent split whose apply-time symptom (a `format!("{v}")`-carrying
506/// diagnostic quoting `"permanent"` while the wire scalar the operator
507/// probed was `"Permanent"`) surfaced as a confused correlate at
508/// operator-log time far from the two-declaration site.
509///
510/// Routing `Display` through [`RestartPolicy::as_str`] closes the third
511/// path: every `format!("{v}")` call reaches the same lifted
512/// [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_*`] const the wire format
513/// and the [`RestartPolicy::as_str`] helper route through — `Debug` (the
514/// compiler-derived variant name), `Display` (via `as_str`), and `Serialize`
515/// (via the un-`rename`d derive) all resolve to the same `PascalCase`
516/// byte-string per variant. A future variant rename or
517/// `#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case")]` attribute reaches every path at
518/// exactly one place, structurally.
519///
520/// The dispatcher-catalog identity remains kebab-case — [`Self::discriminant`]
521/// (from `#[derive(gen_platform::Discriminant)]`) still returns
522/// `"permanent"` / `"temporary"` / `"transient"`, and the fleet-wide
523/// [`gen_platform::register_dispatcher!("caixa.restart-policy", …)`]
524/// registration keys the catalog off the same kebab identity. The two
525/// naming worlds now live on separate typed methods (`Display` /
526/// `as_str` for the wire byte-string, `discriminant` for the catalog
527/// identity) rather than sharing one `Display` route that structurally
528/// disagrees with the wire format.
529///
530/// Pin tests
531/// [`tests::restart_policy_display_routes_through_as_str_helper`]
532/// and
533/// [`tests::restart_policy_display_matches_serialized_wire_byte_string`]
534/// assert the three paths agree byte-for-byte on every variant, so a
535/// future variant rename or per-arm serde attribute drift is a build
536/// error visible at caixa-core test time, not a silent per-consumer
537/// dispatch miss at apply / reconcile time.
538///
539/// Mirrors the M3 [`crate::aplicacao::PlacementStrategy`] `Display` impl
540/// (aplicacao.rs:2306) on the per-Aplicacao distribution-strategy axis
541/// and the sibling [`RestartStrategy`] `Display` impl on the
542/// per-supervisor sibling-restart-strategy axis — same three-path-
543/// convergence discipline, extended to close the third and final of
544/// three OTP-shaped closed-enum discriminator axes on the caixa typed
545/// surface.
546impl std::fmt::Display for RestartPolicy {
547    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
548        f.write_str(self.as_str())
549    }
550}
551
552// Fleet-wide dispatcher-catalog registrations for caixa's OTP
553// supervisor surface — two more typed shadows over Erlang/OTP
554// primitives the substrate now mechanically tracks (see
555// theory/UNIFIED-COMPUTING-MODEL.md §VI for the roadmap +
556// theory/TYPED-ABSORPTION.md for the absorption arc).
557gen_platform::register_dispatcher!("caixa.restart-strategy", RestartStrategy);
558gen_platform::register_dispatcher!("caixa.restart-policy", RestartPolicy);
559
560/// One child entry in the supervisor's `:children` list.
561///
562/// Every child references another caixa by `:caixa <nome>` + version
563/// constraint. The supervisor materializes one ComputeUnit per entry.
564#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
565#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
566pub struct ChildSpec {
567    /// The child caixa's `:nome`. Must resolve via the same dependency
568    /// resolution path as `:deps` (caixa-resolver).
569    pub caixa: String,
570
571    /// Semver constraint (`"^0.1"`, `"~0.1.2"`, etc.) — same shape as
572    /// [`crate::dep::Dep::versao`].
573    pub versao: String,
574
575    /// Restart policy — an author-omitted slot degrades onto the
576    /// substrate-canonical [`SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_DEFAULT`]
577    /// (`permanent`, the Erlang/OTP worker-child default) through the
578    /// [`Default for RestartPolicy`] impl this `#[serde(default)]` routes
579    /// to.
580    #[serde(default)]
581    pub restart: RestartPolicy,
582}
583
584impl ChildSpec {
585    /// Substrate-canonical per-`:children` child-caixa `:nome` scalar
586    /// accessor every consumer that reads the OTP-shape supervised
587    /// child's identity keys off — returns the author-declared
588    /// `:children :caixa` byte-string verbatim as a `&str`, borrowed
589    /// from the typed slot's own [`String`] storage.
590    ///
591    /// The `:children :caixa` slot carries the DNS-1123 label — the
592    /// child caixa's `:nome` — that every emitted cluster artifact
593    /// derives its `metadata.name` from verbatim: the rendered
594    /// `wasm.pleme.io/v1alpha1/ComputeUnit.metadata.name` per child, the
595    /// [`crate::LABEL_PROGRAM`] label value on every child's pod
596    /// identity, and the per-child K8s Service `metadata.name` the
597    /// future wasm-operator (M3) provisions for inter-child supervision-
598    /// tree wiring. Every downstream consumer that fans on the child's
599    /// caixa-name keys off this scalar (the [`SupervisorSpec::validate`]
600    /// per-child DNS-1123 gate at
601    /// `require_valid_dns_1123_label(child.nome(), …)`, the per-child
602    /// duplicate-detection [`crate::render::insert_first_seen`] key, the
603    /// [`validate_no_self_supervision`] cross-slot equality check
604    /// against the parent's `:nome`, every `SupervisorError` variant
605    /// carrying the offending child caixa verbatim for `feira lint`
606    /// rendering, the future wasm-operator's hierarchical reconciliation
607    /// scheduler's per-child ComputeUnit-name projection, the future M4
608    /// `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Supervisor` CR materializer's per-child
609    /// admission webhook).
610    ///
611    /// Prior to this lift the `.caixa` byte-string was accessed inline
612    /// at seven sites in `supervisor.rs` — the DNS-1123 gate's
613    /// `&child.caixa`, the four `SupervisorError::{ChildCaixaInvalid,
614    /// EmptyChildVersion, ChildVersaoInvalid, DuplicateChildCaixa}`
615    /// carriers' `child.caixa.clone()`, the dedup key's
616    /// `child.caixa.as_str()`, and the [`validate_no_self_supervision`]
617    /// `child.caixa == parent_nome` cross-slot check — seven open-coded
618    /// field-accesses that expressed no compile-time link back to the
619    /// typed slot. A future extension of the `:children :caixa` axis to
620    /// a richer author surface (a per-cluster alias table the operator
621    /// pins through a future `:placement`-scoped slot on the supervisor
622    /// tree, a namespace-qualified rewrite the M4 CR materializer
623    /// applies per-CR, a per-child overlay from the future `:children
624    /// :nome-suffix` slot the MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 roadmap
625    /// acknowledges) would have had to be threaded through every
626    /// open-coded copy in lockstep or one consumer would silently
627    /// disagree with the peers on which caixa a given child resolves to
628    /// — a child-set lookup that treated the name as `"cart-worker"`
629    /// while the peer duplicate-detector treated it as
630    /// `"tenant-a/cart-worker"` would silently split the
631    /// `DuplicateChildCaixa` membership-lookup diagnostic from the
632    /// self-supervision detector's parent-equality check, a two-consumer
633    /// split at the validator far from the source `caixa.lisp` with no
634    /// field naming the identity-drift root cause. Lifting the resolution
635    /// rule to a typed method on the substrate primitive means every
636    /// downstream consumer of the Supervisor's per-`:children` identity
637    /// surface reaches for exactly one typed dispatch — the resolver's
638    /// accept-set migrates as a unit on any future axis addition.
639    ///
640    /// Sibling of the peer per-`:membros` [`crate::Membro::nome`]
641    /// (4a32abf) member-caixa `:nome` scalar accessor on the M3
642    /// mesh-slot surface — same "one typed dispatch on the substrate
643    /// primitive, thin projections at each consumer" discipline extended
644    /// onto the M2 supervisor-tree per-`:children` child-identity axis.
645    /// The two typed axes (`Membro::nome` on the M3 Aplicacao side,
646    /// `ChildSpec::nome` on the M2 Supervisor side) now share one
647    /// accessor discipline for the shared substrate concept "another
648    /// caixa referenced by `:nome`". Peer of the second M2 slot scalar
649    /// accessor [`crate::UpgradeFromEntry::prior_versao`] (75d27a8) on
650    /// the sibling per-`:upgrade-from :from` OTP-appup axis — the M2
651    /// slot family's typed-accessor discipline now spans both the
652    /// upgrade axis (`:upgrade-from`) and the supervision axis
653    /// (`:children`), matching the closed M3 mesh-slot accessor family's
654    /// shape. Named `nome()` to match the tatara-lisp author-surface
655    /// term the field's docstring already reaches for ("The child
656    /// caixa's `:nome`") and the peer [`crate::Membro::nome`] /
657    /// [`crate::Caixa::nome`] / [`crate::dep::Dep::nome`] field-name
658    /// discipline the substrate already carries — the accessor's name
659    /// maps directly onto the canonical caixa-identity vocabulary rather
660    /// than shadowing the field's storage-side `caixa` label.
661    #[must_use]
662    pub const fn nome(&self) -> &str {
663        self.caixa.as_str()
664    }
665
666    /// Substrate-canonical per-`:children` child-caixa `:versao` semver-
667    /// requirement scalar accessor every consumer that reads the OTP-shape
668    /// supervised child's version pin keys off — returns the author-declared
669    /// `:children :versao` byte-string verbatim as a `&str`, borrowed from
670    /// the typed slot's own [`String`] storage.
671    ///
672    /// The `:children :versao` slot carries the Cargo-shaped semver
673    /// requirement string (`"^0.1"`, `"~0.1.2"`, `"0.1.0"`, `"*"`) that pins
674    /// which release of the supervised child caixa the OTP-shape supervisor
675    /// tree materializes against — the same requirement grammar the peer
676    /// `:deps :versao` / `:membros :versao` axes carry, resolved through the
677    /// shared [`crate::render::require_valid_versao_requirement`] cascade
678    /// and the shared [`crate::version::parse_requirement`] parser. Every
679    /// downstream consumer that fans on the child's version pin keys off
680    /// this scalar (the [`SupervisorSpec::validate`] per-child requirement
681    /// gate at `require_valid_versao_requirement(child.versao_requirement(),
682    /// …)`, the [`SupervisorError::ChildVersaoInvalid`] variant's carrier
683    /// for `feira lint` rendering, every future per-cluster version-lock
684    /// overlay the caixa-operator's hierarchical reconciliation scheduler
685    /// pins through a future `:placement`-scoped supervisor-tree slot, the
686    /// future M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Supervisor` CR materializer's
687    /// per-child version resolver, the future wasm-operator's per-child
688    /// lacre BLAKE3-closure lookup at `ComputeUnit` materialization time).
689    ///
690    /// Prior to this lift the `.versao` byte-string was accessed inline at
691    /// two `&str`-shaped sites in `caixa-core/src/supervisor.rs` — the
692    /// [`SupervisorSpec::validate`] requirement-gate call
693    /// `require_valid_versao_requirement(&child.versao, …)` and the
694    /// [`SupervisorError::ChildVersaoInvalid`] carrier at
695    /// `versao: child.versao.clone()` — two open-coded field-accesses that
696    /// expressed no compile-time link back to the typed slot. A future
697    /// extension of the `:children :versao` axis to a richer author surface
698    /// (a per-cluster version-pin overlay per MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 canary
699    /// flow, a lacre-projected concrete-version rewrite the operator
700    /// materializes at CR-admission time, a future `:children :versao-lock`
701    /// per-cluster override slot the wasm-operator's hierarchical
702    /// reconciliation scheduler authors per-CR) would have had to be
703    /// threaded through both open-coded copies in lockstep or one consumer
704    /// would silently disagree with the peer on which release constraint a
705    /// given child resolves to — the requirement-gate call reading
706    /// `"^0.1"` while the error-body carrier read `"tenant-a-pin/^0.1"`
707    /// would silently split the `ChildVersaoInvalid` diagnostic quote from
708    /// the actual gate rejection input, a two-consumer split at the
709    /// validator far from the source `caixa.lisp` with no field naming the
710    /// version-pin drift root cause. Lifting the resolution rule to a typed
711    /// method on the substrate primitive means every downstream
712    /// requirement-facing consumer of the Supervisor's per-`:children`
713    /// version-pin surface reaches for exactly one typed dispatch — the
714    /// resolver's accept-set migrates as a unit on any future axis addition.
715    ///
716    /// Sibling of the peer per-`:membros` [`crate::Membro::versao_requirement`]
717    /// (a40b0e3) member-caixa `:versao` scalar accessor on the M3 mesh-slot
718    /// surface — same "one typed dispatch on the substrate primitive, thin
719    /// projections at each consumer" discipline extended onto the M2
720    /// supervisor-tree per-`:children` child-version-pin axis. The two typed
721    /// axes (`Membro::versao_requirement` on the M3 Aplicacao side,
722    /// `ChildSpec::versao_requirement` on the M2 Supervisor side) now share
723    /// one accessor discipline for the shared substrate concept "another
724    /// caixa referenced by a Cargo-shaped semver requirement". Peer of the
725    /// sibling per-`:children` [`ChildSpec::nome`] (57c61d0) child-caixa
726    /// `:nome` scalar accessor — the pair
727    /// `(nome(), versao_requirement())` jointly projects the
728    /// `(caixa, versao)` field pair every OTP-shape supervisor-tree consumer
729    /// that fans on per-child identity + version pin keys off, closing the
730    /// last unlifted per-`:children` `String`-carry axis so every downstream
731    /// per-`:children` reader now routes through a typed dispatch on the
732    /// substrate primitive. Named `versao_requirement()` rather than
733    /// `versao()` because the field's storage-side `.versao` label is
734    /// already the author-surface term (`:versao`); the accessor's name
735    /// carries the semantic role — the semver *requirement* string the
736    /// shared [`crate::version::parse_requirement`] entry-point consumes —
737    /// so a raw field access and a typed dispatch read differently at every
738    /// consumer site. Matches the peer [`crate::Membro::versao_requirement`]
739    /// naming discipline verbatim.
740    #[must_use]
741    pub const fn versao_requirement(&self) -> &str {
742        self.versao.as_str()
743    }
744
745    /// Substrate-canonical per-`:children` `:restart` OTP-shaped
746    /// per-child post-exit restart-decision policy scalar accessor every
747    /// consumer that dispatches on the supervised child's post-exit
748    /// reconcile posture keys off — returns the author-declared
749    /// `:children :restart` variant verbatim as a [`RestartPolicy`],
750    /// `Copy`-projected from the typed slot's own [`RestartPolicy`]
751    /// storage.
752    ///
753    /// The `:children :restart` slot carries the closed-set OTP-shaped
754    /// per-child restart-decision policy discriminator
755    /// ([`RestartPolicy::Permanent`] — always restart, the OTP `permanent`
756    /// worker-child default; [`RestartPolicy::Transient`] — restart only
757    /// on abnormal exit, the OTP `transient` clean-completion-aware
758    /// default; [`RestartPolicy::Temporary`] — never restart, the OTP
759    /// `temporary` one-shot default) that every downstream consumer of
760    /// the Supervisor's per-child post-exit reconcile branch keys off.
761    /// Every future downstream consumer that fans on the per-child
762    /// restart-decision keys off this scalar (the future `feira app
763    /// graph` per-child restart column, the future wasm-operator's
764    /// per-child post-exit restart-decision branch, the future M4
765    /// `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Supervisor` CR materializer's per-child
766    /// admission webhook, the `caixa-operator`'s hierarchical
767    /// reconciliation scheduler's per-child post-exit reconcile branch,
768    /// the [`RestartPolicy::as_str`] `Serialize`-derive-pinning path the
769    /// [`tests::restart_policy_variants_serialize_to_lifted_scalar_values`]
770    /// pin threads through).
771    ///
772    /// Peer of the sibling per-`:supervisor` [`SupervisorSpec::estrategia`]
773    /// (eafb619) `Copy`-return [`RestartStrategy`] sibling-restart-strategy
774    /// scalar accessor and the M3 mesh-slot
775    /// [`crate::Placement::estrategia`] (921fe1b) `Copy`-return
776    /// [`crate::PlacementStrategy`] distribution-strategy scalar accessor
777    /// — same "one typed dispatch on the substrate primitive,
778    /// `Copy`-projected closed-set enum-arm discriminator that partitions
779    /// the downstream renderer's per-arm fan-out" discipline extended
780    /// onto the M2 supervisor-slot per-`:children` restart-decision-policy
781    /// `Copy`-composite-enum scalar axis. Third axis on the per-`:children`
782    /// [`ChildSpec`] type — companion to the sibling per-`:children`
783    /// [`ChildSpec::nome`] (57c61d0) child-caixa `:nome` scalar accessor
784    /// and the per-`:children` [`ChildSpec::versao_requirement`]
785    /// (2c053c8) child-caixa `:versao` semver-requirement scalar accessor
786    /// on the sibling `String`-carry axes. The triple
787    /// `(nome(), versao_requirement(), restart())` jointly projects the
788    /// `(caixa, versao, restart)` field trio every OTP-shape supervisor-
789    /// tree consumer that fans on per-child identity + version pin +
790    /// restart-decision keys off, closing the last unlifted per-`:children`
791    /// axis so every downstream per-`:children` reader now routes through
792    /// a typed dispatch on the substrate primitive. Named `restart()` to
793    /// match the storage field's name and the author-surface
794    /// `:children :restart` slot term verbatim; the accessor's identity
795    /// name maps onto the canonical OTP-shape per-child restart-decision-
796    /// policy vocabulary the [`RestartPolicy`] enum's docstring already
797    /// carries.
798    ///
799    /// Declared `pub const fn` to close the last non-`const`
800    /// `Copy`-return raw-field-getter posture on the M2
801    /// per-`:children` [`ChildSpec`] substrate-primitive surface — peer
802    /// of the sibling M2 per-`:supervisor`
803    /// [`SupervisorSpec::estrategia`] (converted in this commit)
804    /// `Copy`-composite-enum accessor, the sibling M2 per-`:supervisor`
805    /// [`SupervisorSpec::max_restarts`] (b698ec0) `Copy`-`u32` accessor
806    /// already lifted, and the peer M3 mesh-slot per-`:entrada`
807    /// [`crate::Entrada::port`] (bafa004) / per-`:placement`
808    /// [`crate::Placement::estrategia`] (bafa004) `Copy`-return
809    /// `pub const fn` scalar accessors on the sibling M3 surface. Every
810    /// downstream substrate-side `const`-context consumer of the
811    /// per-`:children` restart-decision-policy scalar (a future
812    /// module-scope `const _:() = assert!(matches!(child.restart(),
813    /// RestartPolicy::Permanent))` invariant pin on a typed fixture, a
814    /// future M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Supervisor` CR materializer
815    /// admission-webhook `const fn` per-child restart-decision floor
816    /// over a typed [`ChildSpec`], any future `const fn` supervisor-tree
817    /// composer over the substrate primitive that fans on the per-child
818    /// restart-decision policy at compile time) now reaches through the
819    /// same typed dispatch on the substrate primitive at const-eval
820    /// time as at runtime. A future non-`Copy`-return promotion of the
821    /// scalar (an `Option<RestartPolicy>`-shape migration on the
822    /// per-child restart-decision axis once heterogeneous per-cluster
823    /// restart-policy overlays land, a per-tenant restart-policy-alias
824    /// table the M4 CR materializer resolves per-CR) that would drop
825    /// the `const` qualifier fails the fail-before-pass-after pin
826    /// [`tests::child_spec_restart_accessor_is_const_fn`] at caixa-core
827    /// build time rather than surfacing as a downstream consumer
828    /// regression.
829    #[must_use]
830    pub const fn restart(&self) -> RestartPolicy {
831        self.restart
832    }
833}
834
835/// Supervisor-typed slots that live alongside the standard Caixa
836/// fields when `:kind Supervisor`. Held flat in [`crate::Caixa`] so
837/// the manifest stays a single typed form; this struct exists for
838/// validation + conversion.
839#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
840#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
841pub struct SupervisorSpec {
842    /// Restart strategy. Defaults to [`RestartStrategy::OneForOne`].
843    #[serde(default)]
844    pub estrategia: RestartStrategy,
845
846    /// Max restarts within [`Self::restart_window`] before the
847    /// supervisor itself terminates (and its parent supervisor decides
848    /// what to do). Default 5.
849    #[serde(default = "default_max_restarts")]
850    pub max_restarts: u32,
851
852    /// Sliding window for `max_restarts`. Authored as a duration
853    /// string (`"60s"`, `"5m"`); absent = "never reset". A `Some(0s)`
854    /// is rejected by [`Self::validate`] — Erlang/OTP's
855    /// `MaxIntensity / Period` invariant requires a positive window
856    /// (a zero-period supervisor either trips on the first failure or
857    /// never trips, depending on operator interpretation, neither of
858    /// which is the author's intent). Omit the slot to express "no
859    /// reset"; carry a positive duration to express the sliding window.
860    #[serde(
861        default,
862        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none",
863        with = "duration_codec"
864    )]
865    pub restart_window: Option<Duration>,
866
867    /// Static children. Empty for `SimpleOneForOne` (children added
868    /// dynamically); required for the other three strategies.
869    #[serde(default)]
870    pub children: Vec<ChildSpec>,
871}
872
873const fn default_max_restarts() -> u32 {
874    // Route the private serde-`#[serde(default = "…")]` helper through
875    // the substrate-canonical [`SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_DEFAULT`] typed
876    // `pub const` rather than the raw `5` literal — one source of truth
877    // for the Erlang/OTP-canonical `{intensity, 5, 60}` `MaxIntensity`
878    // default across the two production consumers that currently
879    // dispatch on it (this helper via `#[serde(default = "…")]` on
880    // `SupervisorSpec::max_restarts` and the [`Default for SupervisorSpec`]
881    // impl at line 962). Pinned by
882    // `default_max_restarts_helper_routes_through_lifted_default` +
883    // `supervisor_spec_default_max_restarts_routes_through_lifted_default`
884    // in the tests module; peer of the sibling caixa-core
885    // [`crate::manifest::Caixa::supervisor_view`] `unwrap_or(…)` fold
886    // that now routes its author-omitted `:max-restarts` arm through
887    // the same lifted constant.
888    SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_DEFAULT
889}
890
891/// Substrate-canonical Erlang/OTP-shaped `MaxIntensity` restart-budget-
892/// count default for the `:supervisor :max-restarts` axis — the
893/// canonical `{intensity, 5, 60}` `MaxIntensity` half of Learn You Some
894/// Erlang's worker-supervisor default, extracted as a typed `pub const`
895/// so every substrate-side consumer that resolves "what
896/// [`SupervisorSpec::max_restarts`] value does an author-omitted
897/// `:max-restarts` slot degrade onto?" reaches for exactly one
898/// substrate-primitive `u32`.
899///
900/// The `:max-restarts` default axis has two production consumers on the
901/// substrate side today (both prior to this lift folded onto raw `5`
902/// literals with no compile-time link back to a shared truth): the
903/// serde-`#[serde(default = "default_max_restarts")]` helper on
904/// [`SupervisorSpec::max_restarts`] that every author-omitted
905/// `:supervisor :max-restarts` slot lands in past the derive-macro's
906/// wire-format compose, and the [`crate::manifest::Caixa::supervisor_view`]
907/// `.max_restarts().unwrap_or(5)` fold that every downstream consumer of
908/// the composed [`SupervisorSpec`] altitude reaches through
909/// (`feira app graph`, the future wasm-operator's per-supervisor
910/// restart-intensity counter, the future M4
911/// `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Supervisor` CR materializer's admission
912/// webhook, the caixa-operator's hierarchical reconciliation scheduler).
913/// A pair of open-coded `5`s across two files that expressed no
914/// compile-time link back to the shared OTP-canonical default — a
915/// future rebrand of the default (a tightening to Elixir's
916/// `Supervisor.max_restarts: 3`, a widening to a per-cluster overlay
917/// the operator pins through a future
918/// `:supervisor :max-restarts-overrides` slot the MESH-COMPOSITION
919/// §III.2 supervision-canary roadmap acknowledges, a promotion of the
920/// plain `u32` count to a richer `{MaxR, MaxT}` per-child-cohort
921/// restart-budget-partition once the INSPIRATIONS §II.2 Erlang/OTP
922/// per-child-cohort roadmap lands) would have had to be threaded
923/// through both open-coded copies in lockstep or the wire-format
924/// author-omitted arm and the view-construction author-omitted arm
925/// would silently disagree on which restart-budget an omitted
926/// `:max-restarts` resolves to (an author writing `:supervisor
927/// (:max-restarts ())` would round-trip through serde with the new
928/// default while `supervisor_view` silently continued to compose the
929/// stale `5`, or vice versa), a two-consumer split at the composition
930/// boundary far from the source `caixa.lisp` with no field naming the
931/// default-drift root cause. Lifting the resolution rule to a typed
932/// `pub const` on the substrate primitive means every downstream
933/// consumer of the per-Supervisor default-restart-budget-count surface
934/// reaches for exactly one substrate-primitive `u32` — the resolver's
935/// accepted value migrates as a unit on any future axis change.
936///
937/// The `5` value pins Learn You Some Erlang's `{intensity, 5, 60}`
938/// worker-supervisor default (the closest canonical OTP-shape
939/// production reference the substrate carries, matching the sibling
940/// `60s` `Period` default the [`Default for SupervisorSpec`] impl pairs
941/// this constant with on the paired sliding-window axis). Two orders of
942/// magnitude below the [`SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX`] `1000` ceiling
943/// (the upper bracket on the same axis, sibling of this lower default;
944/// both are typed `u32` const bounds on the `:supervisor :max-restarts`
945/// axis and now share one accessor discipline on the substrate) and
946/// above the OTP-`supervisor` callback-module `MaxR = 1` minimum-
947/// restart floor — the "one restart, then escalate" default is
948/// deliberately loose enough to absorb a short burst of transient
949/// child failures without escalating past the supervisor's parent
950/// while remaining tight enough to trip the `MaxIntensity / Period`
951/// ratio's escalation on a genuinely-stuck child within the sibling
952/// `60s` sliding window.
953///
954/// Lifted as a typed `pub const` so the bound has exactly one source
955/// of truth — the serde-side wire-format author-omitted arm at
956/// [`default_max_restarts`], the [`Default for SupervisorSpec`] impl's
957/// struct-literal default field, and the caixa-core
958/// [`crate::manifest::Caixa::supervisor_view`] fold's author-omitted
959/// arm all read from one place. Same shape every other typed default
960/// in this crate carries (the sibling
961/// [`SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX`] upper cap on the same axis, the
962/// paired [`SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX`] upper cap on the
963/// sibling `:restart-window` axis, and the peer
964/// [`crate::render::DEFAULT_NAMESPACE`] / [`crate::render::DEFAULT_LIBRARY_NAME`]
965/// per-renderer defaults on the caixa-flux / caixa-helm rendering
966/// axes).
967pub const SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_DEFAULT: u32 = 5;
968
969/// Upper-bound ceiling on the `:supervisor :max-restarts` axis — every
970/// validated [`SupervisorSpec::max_restarts`] past
971/// [`SupervisorSpec::validate`] lies in `1..=SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX`.
972///
973/// The typed field is `u32` (the zero-floor arm
974/// [`SupervisorError::ZeroMaxRestarts`] already brackets the bottom edge),
975/// so a programmatic struct literal
976/// (`SupervisorSpec { max_restarts: u32::MAX, .. }`) and the equivalent
977/// author-surface form (`:max-restarts 4294967295` or any
978/// `:max-restarts 100000`-shape typo landing in the slot) both round-trip
979/// cleanly through serde — a structurally unbounded `u32` ceiling. The
980/// runtime substrate consuming the value (Erlang/OTP's
981/// `MaxIntensity / Period` ratio, the future wasm-operator's
982/// per-supervisor restart-intensity counter, the M4
983/// `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Supervisor` CR materializer's admission webhook)
984/// then turned a typed `:max-restarts` policy into a no-op supervisor: the
985/// escalation threshold is structurally so high that no realistic
986/// restarts-per-`:restart-window` traffic shape can reach it, the
987/// supervisor never escalates to its parent, and a bad child can loop
988/// inside the window indefinitely with the parent supervisor structurally
989/// never receiving the "this subtree has exceeded its restart budget"
990/// signal the typed slot is meant to express — the canonical
991/// "supervisor intensity declared, no escalation" footgun, exactly the
992/// peer of the [`crate::aplicacao::POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX`] cap
993/// on the `:politicas :circuit-breaker :max-failures` axis (both are
994/// "trip the next-higher protection layer after N events in a rolling
995/// window" counters with identical degenerate-at-the-high-end shape).
996///
997/// The `1000` ceiling matches the sibling
998/// [`crate::aplicacao::POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX`] (the closest
999/// peer — same "events-per-window trip threshold" semantics, same `u32`
1000/// type, same no-op-at-the-high-end failure mode) so the M4
1001/// `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Supervisor` / `.../Aplicacao` CR materializers
1002/// and the future wasm-operator's per-supervisor restart-intensity
1003/// counter reach for either field knowing the value is in `1..=1000`
1004/// without re-validating at the reconciler layer. The cap sits two
1005/// orders of magnitude above every documented Erlang/OTP production
1006/// playbook recommendation (Learn You Some Erlang's
1007/// `{intensity, 5, 60}` worker-supervisor default, Elixir's `Supervisor`
1008/// `max_restarts: 3` default, OTP's `supervisor` callback module
1009/// `MaxR = 1` / `MaxT = 5` "minimal-restart" default, Riak Core's
1010/// typical `MaxR ∈ 5..=100`, RabbitMQ's broker-supervisor `MaxR = 5`
1011/// default) and below the clearly-pathological "effectively no
1012/// escalation" floor (`10_000`, `100_000`, `u32::MAX`): a value the
1013/// author can plausibly want at hyperscale (a long-running supervisor
1014/// over a very-flaky pool tolerating thousands of transient restarts
1015/// before escalating), but a hard wall above which the typed policy is
1016/// structurally a no-op carried verbatim on every emitted child-restart
1017/// reconciliation contract.
1018///
1019/// Lifted as a typed `pub const` so the bound has exactly one source of
1020/// truth — the future M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Supervisor` CR
1021/// materializer's admission webhook and the wasm-operator-side
1022/// per-supervisor restart-intensity reconciler read from one place. Same
1023/// shape every other typed upper bound in this crate carries
1024/// ([`crate::aplicacao::POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX`],
1025/// [`crate::aplicacao::POLICY_RETRIES_MAX`],
1026/// [`crate::aplicacao::POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX`],
1027/// [`crate::LIMITS_MEMORY_WASM32_MAX_BYTES`],
1028/// [`crate::render::DNS_1123_LABEL_MAX_LEN`],
1029/// [`crate::render::NATS_SUBJECT_MAX_LEN`]).
1030pub const SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX: u32 = 1000;
1031
1032/// Upper-bound ceiling on the `:supervisor :restart-window` axis —
1033/// every validated `Some(`[`SupervisorSpec::restart_window`]`)` past
1034/// [`SupervisorSpec::validate`] lies in `1ms..=SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX`
1035/// (inclusive on both ends, integer-millisecond magnitudes by the
1036/// canonical-form gate immediately preceding).
1037///
1038/// The typed field is `Option<Duration>` (the zero-floor arm
1039/// [`SupervisorError::RestartWindowZero`] already rejects
1040/// `Some(Duration::ZERO)`, and the canonical-form arm
1041/// [`SupervisorError::RestartWindowNotCanonical`] already rejects
1042/// sub-millisecond residue), so a programmatic struct literal
1043/// (`SupervisorSpec { restart_window: Some(Duration::from_secs(86_400)),
1044/// .. }` — 24h) and the equivalent author-surface form
1045/// (`(:supervisor (:restart-window "24h"))` — the shared duration codec
1046/// emits `"<n>h"` for any integer-hour magnitude) both round-trip
1047/// cleanly through serde — a structurally unbounded `Duration` ceiling.
1048/// A `:restart-window` value far above the documented Erlang/OTP
1049/// `MaxIntensity / Period` production-playbook band (Learn You Some
1050/// Erlang's `{intensity, 5, 60}` worker-supervisor `Period = 60s`
1051/// default, Elixir's `Supervisor` `max_seconds: 5` default, OTP's
1052/// `supervisor` callback module `MaxT = 5..=60` typical, Riak Core's
1053/// `MaxT ∈ 10s..=300s`, RabbitMQ broker-supervisor `MaxT = 5s` default)
1054/// degenerates the supervisor's restart-intensity counter into a
1055/// lifetime counter: the rolling failure-counting window is structurally
1056/// so long that transient restarts are never forgotten, so the
1057/// `MaxIntensity / Period` ratio degenerates from "trip the parent
1058/// supervisor when the child has exceeded its restart budget *within
1059/// the recent window*" to "trip the parent when the child has exceeded
1060/// its restart budget *over its lifetime*" — every transient restart
1061/// counts against the budget forever, the supervisor's reset semantic
1062/// never reaches the child, and the typed `:restart-window` slot
1063/// becomes a no-op rolling window carried on every emitted hierarchical
1064/// reconciliation contract. The canonical
1065/// rolling-window-degenerates-to-lifetime-counter footgun the sibling
1066/// [`crate::POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX`] cap closes on the peer
1067/// `:politicas :circuit-breaker :window` axis with identical shape (both
1068/// are "rolling failure-counting window with a per-`Period` reset" Duration
1069/// axes whose lifetime-counter degenerate at the high end is the same
1070/// "the reset semantic never fires" CSE invariant violation).
1071///
1072/// The `1h` (3600s = `3_600_000` ms) ceiling matches the largest unit
1073/// the shared duration codec emits (`"<n>h"` for any integer-hour
1074/// magnitude) — every value in the canonical authoring form's
1075/// `<integer><unit>` grammar at or below this cap renders to a clean
1076/// canonical string — and matches the three sibling typed-`Duration`
1077/// caps already lifted to this surface
1078/// ([`crate::LIMITS_WALL_CLOCK_MAX`], [`crate::POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX`],
1079/// [`crate::POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX`]). All four typed-`Duration`
1080/// axes — per-process `:limits :wall-clock`, per-edge `:politicas
1081/// :timeout`, per-breaker `:politicas :circuit-breaker :window`, and
1082/// per-supervisor `:supervisor :restart-window` — now share a single
1083/// uniform top edge at the codec's largest emitted unit so the next
1084/// typed-slot wiring (the future wasm-operator's per-supervisor
1085/// `MaxIntensity / Period` reconciler, the M4
1086/// `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Supervisor` CR materializer's admission
1087/// webhook, the `caixa-operator`'s hierarchical reconciliation
1088/// scheduler) reaches for any of the four knowing the value is in
1089/// `1ms..=1h` without re-validating at the renderer layer. The cap sits
1090/// two orders of magnitude above every documented Erlang/OTP / Elixir /
1091/// Riak Core / RabbitMQ production-playbook recommendation band
1092/// (`5s..=300s`) and below the clearly-pathological "rolling window
1093/// degenerates to lifetime counter" floor (`24h`, `7d`, `Duration::MAX`):
1094/// a value the author can plausibly want for a very-low-traffic
1095/// long-tail failure-restart window over a hyperscale-flaky child pool,
1096/// but a hard wall above which the rolling-window contract is
1097/// structurally a lifetime-counter contract.
1098///
1099/// Lifted as a typed `pub const` so the bound has exactly one source
1100/// of truth — the future M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Supervisor` CR
1101/// materializer's admission webhook, the wasm-operator-side
1102/// per-supervisor `MaxIntensity / Period` reconciler, and the
1103/// `caixa-operator`'s hierarchical reconciliation scheduler all read
1104/// from one place. Same shape every other typed upper bound in this
1105/// crate carries ([`SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX`],
1106/// [`crate::aplicacao::POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX`],
1107/// [`crate::aplicacao::POLICY_RETRIES_MAX`],
1108/// [`crate::aplicacao::POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX`],
1109/// [`crate::LIMITS_MEMORY_WASM32_MAX_BYTES`],
1110/// [`crate::LIMITS_WALL_CLOCK_MAX`], [`crate::POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX`],
1111/// [`crate::POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX`],
1112/// [`crate::render::DNS_1123_LABEL_MAX_LEN`],
1113/// [`crate::render::NATS_SUBJECT_MAX_LEN`]).
1114pub const SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX: Duration = Duration::from_secs(3600);
1115
1116/// Substrate-canonical Erlang/OTP-shaped `Period` sliding-window-duration
1117/// default for the `:supervisor :restart-window` axis — the canonical
1118/// `{intensity, 5, 60}` `Period` half of Learn You Some Erlang's
1119/// worker-supervisor default, extracted as a typed `pub const` so every
1120/// substrate-side consumer that resolves "what
1121/// [`SupervisorSpec::restart_window`] value does an author-omitted
1122/// `:restart-window` slot degrade onto?" reaches for exactly one
1123/// substrate-primitive [`Duration`].
1124///
1125/// The `:restart-window` default axis has one production consumer on the
1126/// substrate side today: the [`Default for SupervisorSpec`] impl's
1127/// struct-literal `restart_window` field, which prior to this lift folded
1128/// onto a raw `Duration::from_secs(60)` literal with no compile-time link
1129/// back to the paired [`SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_DEFAULT`] `MaxIntensity`
1130/// half of the same `{intensity, 5, 60}` OTP-canonical default. The
1131/// [`crate::manifest::Caixa::supervisor_view`] fold deliberately does
1132/// *not* fall back to this default on the sibling `:restart-window` axis
1133/// — an author-omitted `:supervisor :restart-window` composes to
1134/// `restart_window: None` (the shared codec's soft-swallow shape),
1135/// keeping author-declared intent ("no reset — never escalate on rolling
1136/// window") distinct from the [`Default for SupervisorSpec`] "canonical
1137/// 60s Period" arm every programmatic `SupervisorSpec::default()` caller
1138/// resolves to. Prior to this lift the paired `{intensity, 5, 60}` OTP
1139/// default was split across two files with no compile-time link between
1140/// the halves: [`SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_DEFAULT`] pinned the
1141/// `MaxIntensity` half at the substrate primitive while the `Period`
1142/// half rode as an open-coded literal at the composition site, so a
1143/// future coherent rebrand of the paired canonical (a tightening to
1144/// Elixir's `{max_restarts: 3, max_seconds: 5}`, a widening to a
1145/// per-cluster overlay the operator pins through a future
1146/// `:supervisor :restart-window-overrides` slot the MESH-COMPOSITION
1147/// §III.2 supervision-canary roadmap acknowledges, a promotion of the
1148/// paired constants to a per-child-cohort `{MaxR, MaxT}` restart-budget-
1149/// partition once the INSPIRATIONS §II.2 Erlang/OTP per-child-cohort
1150/// roadmap lands) would have had to migrate the `MaxIntensity` half
1151/// through the lifted constant and the `Period` half through a raw
1152/// literal in lockstep or the two halves of the same OTP-canonical
1153/// default would silently drift out of pairing. Lifting the resolution
1154/// rule to a typed `pub const` on the substrate primitive means the
1155/// paired OTP-canonical default migrates as one unit on any future
1156/// axis change.
1157///
1158/// The `60s` value pins Learn You Some Erlang's `{intensity, 5, 60}`
1159/// worker-supervisor default (the closest canonical OTP-shape
1160/// production reference the substrate carries, matching the paired
1161/// [`SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_DEFAULT`] `5` `MaxIntensity` half this
1162/// constant is the `Period` denominator of on the same
1163/// `MaxIntensity / Period` restart-intensity ratio). Two orders of
1164/// magnitude below the [`SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX`] `3600s`
1165/// (`1h`) ceiling (the upper bracket on the same axis, sibling of
1166/// this lower default; both are typed [`Duration`] const bounds on the
1167/// `:supervisor :restart-window` axis and now share one accessor
1168/// discipline on the substrate) and above the OTP-`supervisor`
1169/// callback-module `MaxT = 5` seconds "minimal-window" floor — the "60s
1170/// rolling window" default is deliberately loose enough to absorb a
1171/// short burst of transient child failures without escalating past the
1172/// supervisor's parent while remaining tight enough for the paired
1173/// `MaxIntensity / Period` ratio's escalation to trip on a genuinely-
1174/// stuck child within a human-scale observation window.
1175///
1176/// Lifted as a typed `pub const` so the paired OTP-canonical default has
1177/// exactly one source of truth on each half — the sibling
1178/// [`SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_DEFAULT`] `MaxIntensity` `5` half and this
1179/// `Period` `60s` half now share the same substrate-primitive lift
1180/// discipline. Same shape every other typed default in this crate
1181/// carries (the sibling [`SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_DEFAULT`] paired
1182/// `MaxIntensity` half on the same OTP-canonical `{intensity, 5, 60}`,
1183/// the sibling [`SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX`] upper cap on the same
1184/// axis, and the peer [`crate::render::DEFAULT_NAMESPACE`] /
1185/// [`crate::render::DEFAULT_LIBRARY_NAME`] per-renderer defaults on the
1186/// caixa-flux / caixa-helm rendering axes).
1187pub const SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_DEFAULT: Duration = Duration::from_secs(60);
1188
1189/// Substrate-canonical Erlang/OTP-shaped sibling-restart-strategy default
1190/// for the `:supervisor :estrategia` axis — the canonical `one_for_one`
1191/// half of Learn You Some Erlang's `{one_for_one, intensity, 5, 60}`
1192/// worker-supervisor default, extracted as a typed `pub const` so every
1193/// substrate-side consumer that resolves "what
1194/// [`SupervisorSpec::estrategia`] variant does an author-omitted
1195/// `:estrategia` slot degrade onto?" reaches for exactly one substrate-
1196/// primitive [`RestartStrategy`].
1197///
1198/// The `:estrategia` default axis has three production consumers on the
1199/// substrate side today: the [`Default for RestartStrategy`] impl's
1200/// return arm, the [`Default for SupervisorSpec`] impl's struct-literal
1201/// `estrategia` field, and the
1202/// [`crate::manifest::Caixa::supervisor_view`] fold's
1203/// `.unwrap_or(SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT)` `Option<RestartStrategy>`
1204/// collapse arm — three entry points onto the same OTP-canonical
1205/// `one_for_one` value that prior to this lift folded onto a raw
1206/// `Self::OneForOne` arm at the [`Default for RestartStrategy`] impl and
1207/// implicit `RestartStrategy::default()` routes at the sibling consumers,
1208/// with no compile-time link back to the paired
1209/// [`SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_DEFAULT`] `MaxIntensity` half + the paired
1210/// [`SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_DEFAULT`] `Period` half of the same
1211/// `{one_for_one, intensity, 5, 60}` OTP-canonical default. The paired
1212/// triple was split across three altitudes with no compile-time link
1213/// between the halves: the `MaxIntensity` half rode through the lifted
1214/// [`SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_DEFAULT`] constant (b698ec0) and the `Period`
1215/// half rode through the lifted [`SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_DEFAULT`]
1216/// constant (f7dcd0e) while the `one_for_one` half rode as an open-coded
1217/// discriminator at the [`Default for RestartStrategy`] impl, so a future
1218/// coherent rebrand of the triple (Elixir's `{:one_for_one,
1219/// max_restarts: 3, max_seconds: 5}` — same strategy, different
1220/// intensity/period; an OTP `rest_for_one` widening once the substrate
1221/// discovers startup-order-coupled child cohorts as the more common
1222/// worker-supervisor default; a per-cluster overlay the operator pins
1223/// through a future `:estrategia-overrides` slot the MESH-COMPOSITION
1224/// §III.2 supervision-canary roadmap acknowledges) would have had to
1225/// migrate the `MaxIntensity` + `Period` halves through the lifted
1226/// constants and the `one_for_one` half through an open-coded arm in
1227/// lockstep or the three halves of the same OTP-canonical default would
1228/// silently drift out of pairing. Lifting the resolution rule to a typed
1229/// `pub const` on the substrate primitive means the paired OTP-canonical
1230/// worker-supervisor default migrates as one unit on any future axis
1231/// change.
1232///
1233/// The [`RestartStrategy::OneForOne`] value pins Learn You Some Erlang's
1234/// `{one_for_one, intensity, 5, 60}` worker-supervisor default (the
1235/// closest canonical OTP-shape production reference the substrate
1236/// carries, matching the paired [`SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_DEFAULT`] `5`
1237/// `MaxIntensity` half and the paired [`SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_DEFAULT`]
1238/// `60s` `Period` half). The `one_for_one` strategy — restart only the
1239/// failed child, leaving siblings untouched — is the default for tree-of-
1240/// independent-workers use cases the substrate's [`RestartStrategy`]
1241/// discriminator's own docstring already carries as the default arm; it
1242/// composes with the `{5, 60}` restart-intensity ratio to name the same
1243/// substrate-canonical "canonical worker-supervisor" shape the paired
1244/// halves close on their respective axes.
1245///
1246/// Lifted as a typed `pub const` so the paired OTP-canonical default has
1247/// exactly one source of truth on each of its three halves — the sibling
1248/// [`SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_DEFAULT`] `MaxIntensity` `5` half, the
1249/// sibling [`SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_DEFAULT`] `Period` `60s` half, and
1250/// this `one_for_one` strategy half now share the same substrate-
1251/// primitive lift discipline. Same shape every other typed default in
1252/// this crate carries (the sibling [`SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_DEFAULT`] +
1253/// [`SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_DEFAULT`] paired halves on the same OTP-
1254/// canonical `{one_for_one, intensity, 5, 60}`, the sibling
1255/// [`SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX`] + [`SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX`]
1256/// upper caps on the paired sibling axes, and the peer
1257/// [`crate::render::DEFAULT_NAMESPACE`] / [`crate::render::DEFAULT_LIBRARY_NAME`]
1258/// per-renderer defaults on the caixa-flux / caixa-helm rendering axes).
1259pub const SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT: RestartStrategy = RestartStrategy::OneForOne;
1260
1261/// Substrate-canonical Erlang/OTP-shaped per-child restart-decision-policy
1262/// default for the `:children :restart` axis — the OTP `permanent`
1263/// worker-child default (`{ChildId, StartFunc, permanent, …}` in a
1264/// `supervisor`'s `init/1` child-spec tuple), extracted as a typed
1265/// `pub const` so every substrate-side consumer that resolves "what
1266/// [`ChildSpec::restart`] variant does an author-omitted `:children
1267/// :restart` slot degrade onto?" reaches for exactly one substrate-
1268/// primitive [`RestartPolicy`].
1269///
1270/// Completes the OTP-shape supervisor-tree default set at the substrate
1271/// primitive. The per-`:supervisor` axis already carries all three of its
1272/// halves as lifted typed constants — [`SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT`]
1273/// (`one_for_one`, 95ffacc), [`SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_DEFAULT`]
1274/// (`MaxIntensity` `5`, b698ec0), [`SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_DEFAULT`]
1275/// (`Period` `60s`, f7dcd0e) — while the per-`:children` axis's own
1276/// OTP-canonical default rode as an open-coded `Self::Permanent` arm in
1277/// the [`Default for RestartPolicy`] impl, the last un-lifted default on
1278/// the M2 `:supervisor` slot family. The split mattered because the two
1279/// axes resolve *together* on every author-omitted supervisor: a
1280/// `(defcaixa :kind Supervisor :children ((:caixa "worker" :versao
1281/// "^0.1")))` with no `:estrategia` and no per-child `:restart` degrades
1282/// onto `{one_for_one, 5, 60}` through three lifted constants and onto
1283/// `permanent` through an open-coded enum arm, so a future coherent
1284/// rebrand of the OTP-shape default set (an Elixir-shaped
1285/// `{:one_for_one, max_restarts: 3, max_seconds: 5}` tightening, a
1286/// per-cluster overlay the operator pins through the MESH-COMPOSITION
1287/// §III.2 supervision-canary roadmap slots, an OTP-`transient` widening
1288/// once the substrate discovers clean-completion-aware children as the
1289/// more common child shape) would have had to migrate three halves
1290/// through typed constants and the fourth through a raw enum arm in
1291/// lockstep or the supervisor-level and child-level defaults would
1292/// silently drift apart.
1293///
1294/// The `:children :restart` default axis has two production consumers on
1295/// the substrate side today: the [`Default for RestartPolicy`] impl's
1296/// return arm, and the serde-side `#[serde(default)]` on
1297/// [`ChildSpec::restart`] that resolves an author-omitted `:children
1298/// :restart` slot through that same impl. Both now key off this one
1299/// substrate primitive, so the future wasm-operator's per-child post-exit
1300/// restart-decision branch, the future M4
1301/// `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Supervisor` CR materializer's per-child
1302/// admission webhook, and the `caixa-operator`'s hierarchical
1303/// reconciliation scheduler's per-child fan-out all reach for one typed
1304/// identifier when they resolve an omitted per-child restart posture.
1305///
1306/// The [`RestartPolicy::Permanent`] value pins Erlang/OTP's `permanent`
1307/// worker-child restart type — always restart the child regardless of how
1308/// it died, the canonical posture for long-running services that must
1309/// always be up, matching the sibling [`SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT`]
1310/// `one_for_one` tree-of-independent-workers strategy this constant pairs
1311/// with under the same `{one_for_one, intensity, 5, 60}` worker-supervisor
1312/// shape. The two alternatives the closed [`RestartPolicy::ALL`] accept-set
1313/// carries ([`RestartPolicy::Transient`] — restart only on abnormal exit;
1314/// [`RestartPolicy::Temporary`] — never restart) express deliberate
1315/// one-shot / clean-completion-aware postures an author declares
1316/// explicitly, never a posture an omitted slot should silently assume.
1317pub const SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_DEFAULT: RestartPolicy = RestartPolicy::Permanent;
1318
1319impl Default for SupervisorSpec {
1320    fn default() -> Self {
1321        Self {
1322            // Route the struct-literal `estrategia` default arm through
1323            // the substrate-canonical [`SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT`]
1324            // typed `pub const` rather than the transitively-derived
1325            // `RestartStrategy::default()` route — one source of truth
1326            // for the Erlang/OTP `one_for_one` half of Learn You Some
1327            // Erlang's `{one_for_one, intensity, 5, 60}` worker-
1328            // supervisor canonical default, paired with the sibling
1329            // `max_restarts: default_max_restarts()` arm below that
1330            // routes through the peer [`SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_DEFAULT`]
1331            // `MaxIntensity` half (b698ec0) and the sibling
1332            // `restart_window: Some(SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_DEFAULT)`
1333            // arm that routes through the peer
1334            // [`SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_DEFAULT`] `Period` half
1335            // (f7dcd0e). All three halves of the same OTP-canonical
1336            // default now share the same substrate-primitive lift
1337            // discipline so any future coherent rebrand of the paired
1338            // triple migrates through three typed constants in lockstep
1339            // instead of splitting two lifted halves against a
1340            // transitively-derived third. Pinned by
1341            // `supervisor_spec_default_estrategia_routes_through_lifted_default`.
1342            estrategia: SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT,
1343            max_restarts: default_max_restarts(),
1344            // Route the struct-literal `restart_window` default arm
1345            // through the substrate-canonical
1346            // [`SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_DEFAULT`] typed `pub const`
1347            // rather than a raw `Duration::from_secs(60)` literal — one
1348            // source of truth for the Erlang/OTP-canonical
1349            // `{intensity, 5, 60}` `Period` half of Learn You Some
1350            // Erlang's worker-supervisor default, paired with the
1351            // sibling `max_restarts: default_max_restarts()` arm above
1352            // that already routes through the peer
1353            // [`SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_DEFAULT`] `MaxIntensity` half
1354            // (b698ec0). The two halves of the same OTP-canonical
1355            // default now share the same substrate-primitive lift
1356            // discipline so any future coherent rebrand of the paired
1357            // default (Elixir's `{max_restarts: 3, max_seconds: 5}`, a
1358            // per-cluster overlay via a future
1359            // `:restart-window-overrides` slot, a per-child-cohort
1360            // promotion) migrates through two typed constants in
1361            // lockstep instead of splitting a lifted `MaxIntensity` half
1362            // against an open-coded `Period` literal. Pinned by
1363            // `supervisor_spec_default_restart_window_routes_through_lifted_default`
1364            // in the tests module; peer of the sibling
1365            // `supervisor_spec_default_max_restarts_routes_through_lifted_default`
1366            // byte-parity pin on the paired `max_restarts` field.
1367            restart_window: Some(SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_DEFAULT),
1368            children: Vec::new(),
1369        }
1370    }
1371}
1372
1373impl SupervisorSpec {
1374    /// Substrate-canonical per-`:supervisor` `:estrategia` OTP-shaped
1375    /// sibling-restart-strategy scalar accessor every consumer that
1376    /// dispatches on the supervisor's per-sibling restart-decision shape
1377    /// keys off — returns the author-declared `:supervisor :estrategia`
1378    /// variant verbatim as a [`RestartStrategy`], `Copy`-projected from
1379    /// the typed slot's own [`RestartStrategy`] storage.
1380    ///
1381    /// The `:supervisor :estrategia` slot carries the closed-set
1382    /// OTP-shaped sibling-restart-strategy discriminator ([`RestartStrategy::OneForOne`]
1383    /// — restart only the failed child, the Erlang/OTP `one_for_one` default;
1384    /// [`RestartStrategy::OneForAll`] — restart every child on any child
1385    /// failure, the Erlang/OTP `one_for_all` shared-state cohort default;
1386    /// [`RestartStrategy::RestForOne`] — restart the failed child and
1387    /// every child started after it, the Erlang/OTP `rest_for_one`
1388    /// startup-order default; [`RestartStrategy::SimpleOneForOne`] —
1389    /// dynamic children of the same shape, the Erlang/OTP
1390    /// `simple_one_for_one` per-session default) that every downstream
1391    /// consumer of the Supervisor's per-sibling restart-decision fan-out
1392    /// shape keys off. Validated by [`SupervisorSpec::validate`] to be
1393    /// paired coherently with the sibling `:children` axis
1394    /// (`SimpleOneForOne ↔ children.is_empty()` — the cross-slot
1395    /// partition the strategy-arm's [`SupervisorError::SimpleOneForOneWithStaticChildren`]
1396    /// / [`SupervisorError::NoChildren`] refusal cascade pins), and every
1397    /// downstream consumer that reads the strategy keys off this scalar
1398    /// (the [`SupervisorSpec::validate`] `SimpleOneForOne ↔ non-SimpleOneForOne`
1399    /// partition-dispatch `match` arm, the non-`SimpleOneForOne`-arm
1400    /// declared-but-empty [`SupervisorError::NoChildren`] error carrier's
1401    /// `estrategia:` field, the future `feira app graph` per-Supervisor
1402    /// strategy print line, the future wasm-operator's per-supervisor
1403    /// sibling-restart-strategy branch, the future M4
1404    /// `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Supervisor` CR materializer's per-strategy
1405    /// admission-webhook resolver, the `caixa-operator`'s hierarchical
1406    /// reconciliation scheduler's per-strategy fan-out).
1407    ///
1408    /// Prior to this lift the `.estrategia` field was accessed inline at
1409    /// two production sites in `caixa-core/src/supervisor.rs` — the
1410    /// [`SupervisorSpec::validate`] `SimpleOneForOne ↔ non-SimpleOneForOne`
1411    /// `match self.estrategia { … }` partition dispatch, and the
1412    /// non-`SimpleOneForOne`-arm [`SupervisorError::NoChildren`] error
1413    /// carrier at `estrategia: self.estrategia` — two open-coded
1414    /// field-accesses that expressed no compile-time link back to the
1415    /// typed slot. A future extension of the `:supervisor :estrategia`
1416    /// axis to a richer author surface (a per-cluster strategy override
1417    /// the operator pins through a future `:supervisor :estrategia-overrides`
1418    /// slot the MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 supervision-canary roadmap
1419    /// acknowledges, a per-tenant strategy-alias table the M4 CR
1420    /// materializer resolves per-CR, a per-Supervisor dynamic strategy
1421    /// derivation the future adaptive-supervision engine computes from
1422    /// child-failure-history topology, a per-child-cohort strategy split
1423    /// the future `RestForCohort` extension acknowledged by the
1424    /// INSPIRATIONS.md §II.2 Erlang/OTP absorption roadmap acknowledges)
1425    /// would have had to be threaded through every open-coded copy in
1426    /// lockstep — one consumer reading the raw variant while a peer read
1427    /// the operator-resolved variant would silently split the
1428    /// [`SupervisorError::NoChildren`] diagnostic's quoted strategy from
1429    /// the actual partition-dispatch input the empty-children refusal
1430    /// arm reached under, a two-consumer split at the validator far from
1431    /// the source `caixa.lisp` with no field naming the strategy-drift
1432    /// root cause. Lifting the resolution rule to a typed method on the
1433    /// substrate primitive means every downstream consumer of the
1434    /// Supervisor's per-`:supervisor` sibling-restart-strategy surface
1435    /// reaches for exactly one typed dispatch — the resolver's accept-set
1436    /// migrates as a unit on any future axis addition.
1437    ///
1438    /// Peer of the sibling M3 mesh-slot [`crate::Placement::estrategia`]
1439    /// (921fe1b) `Copy`-return `PlacementStrategy` scalar accessor on the
1440    /// per-`:placement` distribution-strategy axis — same "one typed
1441    /// dispatch on the substrate primitive, thin projections at each
1442    /// consumer" discipline extended onto the M2 supervisor-slot
1443    /// per-`:supervisor` sibling-restart-strategy `Copy`-composite-enum
1444    /// scalar axis. The two typed axes (`Placement::estrategia` on the
1445    /// M3 Aplicacao side, `SupervisorSpec::estrategia` on the M2
1446    /// Supervisor side) now share one accessor discipline for the shared
1447    /// substrate concept "a `Copy`-projected closed-set enum-arm
1448    /// discriminator that partitions the downstream renderer's per-arm
1449    /// fan-out". First `Copy`-return accessor on the M2 supervisor-slot
1450    /// `SupervisorSpec` type — companion to the sibling per-`:children`
1451    /// [`crate::ChildSpec::nome`] (57c61d0) /
1452    /// [`crate::ChildSpec::versao_requirement`] (2c053c8) child-caixa
1453    /// scalar accessors on the sibling per-`:children` `String`-carry
1454    /// axes. Named `estrategia()` to match the storage field's name and
1455    /// the peer [`crate::Placement::estrategia`] method-name discipline
1456    /// verbatim; the accessor's identity name maps onto the canonical
1457    /// OTP-shape supervision vocabulary the [`RestartStrategy`] enum's
1458    /// docstring already carries.
1459    ///
1460    /// Declared `pub const fn` to close the M2 supervisor-slot
1461    /// `Copy`-return raw-field-getter `const`-eval-surface pass —
1462    /// sibling of the peer M2 per-`:children` [`ChildSpec::restart`]
1463    /// (converted in this commit) `Copy`-composite-enum accessor, peer
1464    /// of the sibling M2 per-`:supervisor`
1465    /// [`SupervisorSpec::max_restarts`] (b698ec0) `Copy`-`u32` accessor
1466    /// already lifted, and mirror of the peer M3 mesh-slot
1467    /// per-`:placement` [`crate::Placement::estrategia`] (bafa004)
1468    /// `Copy`-return `pub const fn` scalar accessor whose method-name
1469    /// discipline this accessor was authored to match. Every downstream
1470    /// substrate-side `const`-context consumer of the per-`:supervisor`
1471    /// sibling-restart-strategy scalar (a future module-scope `const
1472    /// _:() = assert!(matches!(sup.estrategia(),
1473    /// RestartStrategy::OneForOne))` invariant pin on a typed fixture,
1474    /// a future M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Supervisor` CR materializer
1475    /// admission-webhook `const fn` per-supervisor strategy-arm floor
1476    /// over a typed [`SupervisorSpec`], any future `const fn`
1477    /// supervisor-tree composer over the substrate primitive that fans
1478    /// on the sibling-restart-strategy at compile time) now reaches
1479    /// through the same typed dispatch on the substrate primitive at
1480    /// const-eval time as at runtime. A future non-`Copy`-return
1481    /// promotion of the scalar (an `Option<RestartStrategy>`-shape
1482    /// migration once the substrate grows per-cluster strategy overlays
1483    /// the [`SupervisorSpec`] docstring already anticipates, a
1484    /// per-tenant strategy-alias table the M4 CR materializer resolves
1485    /// per-CR) that would drop the `const` qualifier fails the
1486    /// fail-before-pass-after pin
1487    /// [`tests::supervisor_spec_estrategia_accessor_is_const_fn`] at
1488    /// caixa-core build time rather than surfacing as a downstream
1489    /// consumer regression.
1490    #[must_use]
1491    pub const fn estrategia(&self) -> RestartStrategy {
1492        self.estrategia
1493    }
1494
1495    /// Substrate-canonical per-`:supervisor` `:max-restarts` OTP-shaped
1496    /// `MaxIntensity` restart-budget scalar accessor every consumer that
1497    /// reads the supervisor's per-`:restart-window` restart-budget count
1498    /// keys off — returns the author-declared `:supervisor :max-restarts`
1499    /// typed `u32` verbatim, `Copy`-projected from the typed slot's own
1500    /// `u32` storage (`u32` is `Copy`, so the accessor returns by value; no
1501    /// borrow of `&self` past the call). Non-optional (the `u32` field
1502    /// carries the restart-budget count as a required axis with a
1503    /// [`default_max_restarts`]-supplied default; the zero-floor arm
1504    /// [`SupervisorError::ZeroMaxRestarts`] and the cap arm
1505    /// [`SupervisorError::MaxRestartsExceedsCap`] jointly bracket the
1506    /// accept-set to `1..=SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX`).
1507    ///
1508    /// The `:supervisor :max-restarts` slot carries the Erlang/OTP
1509    /// `MaxIntensity` restart-budget count that pairs with the sibling
1510    /// `:restart-window` `Period` to form the `MaxIntensity / Period`
1511    /// restart-intensity ratio the supervisor trips its own escalation on
1512    /// (`theory/RUNTIME-PATTERNS.md` §II.2, Learn You Some Erlang's
1513    /// `{intensity, 5, 60}` worker-supervisor default). Every downstream
1514    /// consumer of the Supervisor's per-`:supervisor` restart-budget count
1515    /// keys off this scalar (the [`SupervisorSpec::validate`] zero-floor +
1516    /// upper-cap bracket at
1517    /// `require_positive_bounded_u32(self.max_restarts(), …)`, the future
1518    /// wasm-operator's per-supervisor restart-intensity counter's
1519    /// budget-vs-count comparator, the future M4
1520    /// `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Supervisor` CR materializer's admission
1521    /// webhook, the `caixa-operator`'s hierarchical reconciliation
1522    /// scheduler's per-supervisor escalation-decision branch, every
1523    /// `SupervisorError::MaxRestartsExceedsCap` variant carrying the
1524    /// offending count verbatim for `feira lint` rendering).
1525    ///
1526    /// Prior to this lift the `.max_restarts` field was accessed inline at
1527    /// one production site in `caixa-core/src/supervisor.rs` — the
1528    /// [`SupervisorSpec::validate`] `require_positive_bounded_u32(self
1529    /// .max_restarts, …)` bracket-gate call — one open-coded field-access
1530    /// that expressed no compile-time link back to the typed slot. A
1531    /// future extension of the `:max-restarts` axis to a richer author
1532    /// surface (a per-cluster restart-budget override the operator pins
1533    /// through a future `:supervisor :max-restarts-overrides` slot the
1534    /// MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 supervision-canary roadmap acknowledges,
1535    /// a per-tenant restart-budget-alias table the M4 CR materializer
1536    /// resolves per-CR, a per-supervisor dynamic restart-budget derivation
1537    /// the future adaptive-supervision engine computes from child-failure-
1538    /// history topology, a promotion of the plain `u32` count to a richer
1539    /// `{MaxR, MaxT}` tuple once Erlang/OTP's per-child-cohort restart-
1540    /// budget-partition slot comes into scope) would have had to be
1541    /// threaded through every open-coded copy in lockstep or the validate
1542    /// gate and the future M4 emit path would silently disagree on which
1543    /// restart-budget count a given supervisor resolves to — an author's
1544    /// `:max-restarts 5` would satisfy validate while the emit path
1545    /// silently read a drifted other value (a `:max-restarts 10000`
1546    /// no-op supervisor at the emit boundary would carry the author's
1547    /// declared `5` verbatim in `feira lint` output while the future
1548    /// wasm-operator's restart-intensity counter operated under the
1549    /// drifted count), a two-consumer split at the validator far from the
1550    /// source `caixa.lisp` with no field naming the restart-budget-drift
1551    /// root cause. Lifting the resolution rule to a typed method on the
1552    /// substrate primitive means every downstream consumer of the
1553    /// Supervisor's per-`:supervisor` restart-budget-count surface reaches
1554    /// for exactly one typed dispatch — the resolver's accept-set migrates
1555    /// as a unit on any future axis addition.
1556    ///
1557    /// Peer of the sibling M3 mesh-slot [`crate::CircuitBreaker::max_failures`]
1558    /// (3a74062) `Copy`-return `u32` sub-struct required-scalar accessor
1559    /// on the per-`:politicas :circuit-breaker :max-failures` Envoy-
1560    /// outlier-detection trip-threshold axis — same "one typed dispatch on
1561    /// the substrate primitive, thin projections at each consumer"
1562    /// discipline extended onto the M2 supervisor-slot per-`:supervisor`
1563    /// restart-budget-count `Copy`-`u32` scalar axis. The two typed axes
1564    /// (`CircuitBreaker::max_failures` on the M3 Aplicacao side,
1565    /// `SupervisorSpec::max_restarts` on the M2 Supervisor side) now share
1566    /// one accessor discipline for the shared substrate concept "a
1567    /// `Copy`-projected required `u32` count that trips the next-higher
1568    /// protection layer after N events in a rolling window" — both are
1569    /// counters with identical degenerate-at-the-high-end shape and share
1570    /// the paired [`crate::POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX`] /
1571    /// [`SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX`] `1000` cap. Second `Copy`-return
1572    /// accessor on the M2 supervisor-slot `SupervisorSpec` type, sibling
1573    /// to the [`SupervisorSpec::estrategia`] (eafb619) `Copy`-composite-
1574    /// enum `RestartStrategy` accessor. Named `max_restarts()` to match
1575    /// the storage field's name verbatim and the peer
1576    /// [`crate::CircuitBreaker::max_failures`] method-name discipline; the
1577    /// accessor's identity maps onto the canonical OTP-shape supervision
1578    /// vocabulary the [`SupervisorSpec::max_restarts`] field's docstring
1579    /// already carries.
1580    #[must_use]
1581    pub const fn max_restarts(&self) -> u32 {
1582        self.max_restarts
1583    }
1584
1585    /// Substrate-canonical per-`:supervisor` `:restart-window` OTP-shaped
1586    /// `Period` sliding-window scalar accessor every consumer of the
1587    /// supervisor's `MaxIntensity / Period` restart-intensity denominator
1588    /// keys off — returns the author-declared `:supervisor :restart-window`
1589    /// typed [`Duration`] verbatim as an `Option<Duration>`, copied out of
1590    /// the typed slot's own `Option<Duration>` storage (`Duration` is
1591    /// `Copy`, so `Option<Duration>` is `Copy` and the accessor returns by
1592    /// value; no borrow of `&self` past the call). `None` when the slot is
1593    /// absent (the canonical "never reset — every restart across the
1594    /// supervisor's lifetime counts against the sibling `:max-restarts`
1595    /// budget" sentinel the field's own docstring names and the peer
1596    /// `validate_accepts_none_restart_window` pin locks in on the
1597    /// [`SupervisorSpec::validate`] entry-side).
1598    ///
1599    /// The `:supervisor :restart-window` slot carries the Erlang/OTP
1600    /// `Period` sliding-observation-interval that pairs with the sibling
1601    /// `:max-restarts` `MaxIntensity` restart-budget count to form the
1602    /// `MaxIntensity / Period` restart-intensity ratio the supervisor
1603    /// trips its own escalation on (`theory/RUNTIME-PATTERNS.md` §II.2,
1604    /// Learn You Some Erlang's `{intensity, 5, 60}` worker-supervisor
1605    /// default). The typed slot's `Option<Duration>` accept-set —
1606    /// zero-floor rejected through [`SupervisorError::RestartWindowZero`]
1607    /// (Erlang/OTP's `MaxIntensity / Period` invariant requires
1608    /// `Period > 0`; a zero period either trips on the first failure or
1609    /// never trips depending on operator interpretation, neither of which
1610    /// is the author's intent — omit the slot to express "no reset";
1611    /// carry a positive duration to express the sliding window),
1612    /// integer-millisecond canonical form enforced through
1613    /// [`SupervisorError::RestartWindowNotCanonical`] (the duration
1614    /// codec's canonical form emits `"1500ms"` not `"1.5s"` and the
1615    /// future wasm-operator's per-supervisor restart-intensity counter
1616    /// quantizes at milliseconds), upper-bounded by
1617    /// [`SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX`] (1h — the coarsest per-
1618    /// supervisor rolling window any operationally-reachable supervisor
1619    /// can honor without spanning multiple scheduler epochs the
1620    /// hierarchical-reconciliation scheduler treats as independent) —
1621    /// maps onto the future wasm-operator (M3) per-supervisor
1622    /// restart-intensity counter's rolling-observation-interval, the
1623    /// future M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Supervisor` CR materializer's
1624    /// per-`spec.restartWindow` admission webhook, and the sibling
1625    /// `duration_codec`-serialized wire scalar every downstream consumer
1626    /// of the supervisor's per-`:supervisor` restart-intensity denominator
1627    /// keys off.
1628    ///
1629    /// Prior to this lift the `.restart_window` field was accessed inline
1630    /// at one production site in `caixa-core/src/supervisor.rs` — the
1631    /// [`SupervisorSpec::validate`] `if let Some(w) = self.restart_window {
1632    /// … }` zero-floor + canonical-form + upper-cap bracket arm — one
1633    /// open-coded field-access that expressed no compile-time link back to
1634    /// the typed slot. A future extension of the `:restart-window` axis to
1635    /// a richer author surface (a per-cluster restart-window override the
1636    /// operator pins through a future `:supervisor :restart-window-overrides`
1637    /// slot the MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 supervision-canary roadmap
1638    /// acknowledges, a per-tenant restart-window-alias table the M4 CR
1639    /// materializer resolves per-CR, a per-supervisor dynamic
1640    /// restart-window derivation the future adaptive-supervision engine
1641    /// computes from child-failure-history topology, a promotion of the
1642    /// plain `Option<Duration>` window to a richer `{observation, cooldown}`
1643    /// pair once Erlang/OTP's per-child-cohort observation-interval-
1644    /// partition slot comes into scope) would have had to be threaded
1645    /// through every open-coded copy in lockstep or the validate gate and
1646    /// the future M4 emit path would silently disagree on which
1647    /// restart-window a given supervisor resolves to — an author's
1648    /// `:restart-window "60s"` would satisfy validate while the emit path
1649    /// silently read a drifted other value (a `Some(Duration::from_secs(60))`
1650    /// authored slot at the emit boundary would carry the author's
1651    /// declared window verbatim in `feira lint` output while the future
1652    /// wasm-operator's restart-intensity counter operated under a
1653    /// drifted window, or vice versa: an author's `:restart-window ()`
1654    /// would carry the "never reset" sentinel through validate while the
1655    /// emit path silently substituted a default sliding window), a
1656    /// two-consumer split at the validator far from the source
1657    /// `caixa.lisp` with no field naming the restart-window-drift root
1658    /// cause. Lifting the resolution rule to a typed method on the
1659    /// substrate primitive means every downstream consumer of the
1660    /// Supervisor's per-`:supervisor` restart-intensity-denominator
1661    /// surface reaches for exactly one typed dispatch — the resolver's
1662    /// accept-set migrates as a unit on any future axis addition.
1663    ///
1664    /// Third `Copy`-return accessor on the M2 supervisor-slot
1665    /// `SupervisorSpec` type, closing the last unlifted per-`:supervisor`
1666    /// scalar-value axis (`children: Vec<ChildSpec>` carries a `Vec`
1667    /// payload rather than a `Copy`-scalar, and the per-`:children`
1668    /// [`crate::ChildSpec::nome`] (57c61d0) /
1669    /// [`crate::ChildSpec::versao_requirement`] (2c053c8) child-caixa
1670    /// scalar accessors already close the per-element `String`-carry
1671    /// axes). Sibling to the peer M2 [`crate::LimitsSpec::wall_clock`]
1672    /// (8cb717b) `Option<Duration>` accessor on the `:limits` slot's
1673    /// per-outermost-call wall-clock-deadline axis and the peer M3
1674    /// [`crate::MeshPolicy::timeout`] (7073d0f) `Option<Duration>`
1675    /// accessor on the `:politicas` slot's per-call-deadline axis — all
1676    /// three share the shared substrate concept "a `Copy`-projected
1677    /// optional `Duration` that carries a positive integer-millisecond
1678    /// canonical value with a `1ms..=<axis-specific>_MAX` accept-set and
1679    /// the paired zero-floor / non-canonical / above-cap refusal cascade"
1680    /// through the same [`crate::render::require_positive_canonical_bounded_duration`]
1681    /// bracket-helper the three axes each route through. Named
1682    /// `restart_window()` to match the storage field's name verbatim and
1683    /// the peer [`crate::LimitsSpec::wall_clock`] /
1684    /// [`crate::MeshPolicy::timeout`] method-name discipline; the
1685    /// accessor's identity maps onto the canonical OTP-shape supervision
1686    /// vocabulary the [`SupervisorSpec::restart_window`] field's docstring
1687    /// already carries.
1688    #[must_use]
1689    pub const fn restart_window(&self) -> Option<Duration> {
1690        self.restart_window
1691    }
1692
1693    /// Substrate-canonical per-`:supervisor` `:children` OTP-shaped
1694    /// static-child-list slice accessor every consumer that walks the
1695    /// supervisor's declared child set keys off — returns the author-
1696    /// declared `:supervisor :children` `Vec<ChildSpec>` verbatim as a
1697    /// `&[ChildSpec]` slice-view, borrowed from the typed slot's own
1698    /// `Vec<ChildSpec>` storage (a zero-copy slice-view over the same
1699    /// backing buffer the `Serialize`/`Deserialize` derives round-trip
1700    /// through). Non-optional: an empty slice is the load-bearing
1701    /// "author declared `:children ()`" sentinel every consumer of the
1702    /// cross-slot `SimpleOneForOne ↔ children.is_empty()` partition
1703    /// keys off (`SimpleOneForOne` requires the empty slice; the peer
1704    /// three strategies require a non-empty slice — the paired
1705    /// [`SupervisorError::SimpleOneForOneWithStaticChildren`] /
1706    /// [`SupervisorError::NoChildren`] refusal cascade pins the
1707    /// partition on both arms).
1708    ///
1709    /// The `:supervisor :children` slot carries the OTP-shaped static
1710    /// child list the supervisor materializes one ComputeUnit per
1711    /// entry from — the Erlang/OTP `supervisor:init/1`'s
1712    /// `{ok, {SupFlags, ChildSpecs}}` `ChildSpecs` list, projected
1713    /// through the tatara-lisp `:children` author surface onto a typed
1714    /// `Vec<ChildSpec>` whose per-element `(nome(),
1715    /// versao_requirement(), restart)` triple the per-child
1716    /// [`SupervisorSpec::validate`] loop already gates through the
1717    /// lifted [`ChildSpec::nome`] (57c61d0) /
1718    /// [`ChildSpec::versao_requirement`] (2c053c8) scalar accessors.
1719    /// Every downstream consumer that fans on the static child list
1720    /// keys off this slice (the [`SupervisorSpec::validate`]
1721    /// `SimpleOneForOne ↔ non-SimpleOneForOne` partition dispatch's
1722    /// `.is_empty()` probe on both arms, the [`SupervisorSpec::validate`]
1723    /// per-child DNS-1123 / semver-requirement / duplicate-detection
1724    /// fan-out loop, every future wasm-operator (M3) per-supervisor
1725    /// hierarchical-reconciliation scheduler's per-child ComputeUnit
1726    /// materialization loop, the future M4
1727    /// `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Supervisor` CR materializer's per-child
1728    /// admission-webhook fan-out, the future `feira app graph`
1729    /// per-supervisor tree-print traversal).
1730    ///
1731    /// Prior to this lift the `.children` `Vec<ChildSpec>` was accessed
1732    /// inline at three production sites in `caixa-core/src/supervisor.rs`
1733    /// — the [`SupervisorSpec::validate`] `SimpleOneForOne`-arm
1734    /// `!self.children.is_empty()` cross-slot refusal probe, the peer
1735    /// non-`SimpleOneForOne`-arm `self.children.is_empty()`
1736    /// [`SupervisorError::NoChildren`] refusal probe, and the per-child
1737    /// validate loop's `for child in &self.children` traversal head —
1738    /// three open-coded field-accesses that expressed no compile-time
1739    /// link back to the typed slot. A future extension of the
1740    /// `:supervisor :children` axis to a richer author surface (a
1741    /// per-cluster child-set overlay the operator pins through a future
1742    /// `:supervisor :children-overrides` slot the MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2
1743    /// supervision-canary roadmap acknowledges, a per-tenant
1744    /// child-set-alias table the M4 CR materializer resolves per-CR,
1745    /// a per-supervisor dynamic-child derivation the future adaptive-
1746    /// supervision engine computes from child-failure-history topology,
1747    /// a promotion of the plain `Vec<ChildSpec>` to a richer
1748    /// `{static, dynamic}` partition once Erlang/OTP's
1749    /// `simple_one_for_one` dynamic-child slot comes into typed scope)
1750    /// would have had to be threaded through all three open-coded copies
1751    /// in lockstep or one consumer would silently disagree with the
1752    /// peers on which child-set a given supervisor resolves to — the
1753    /// `SimpleOneForOne`-arm probe reading the raw slot while the peer
1754    /// non-`SimpleOneForOne`-arm probe read an operator-resolved slot
1755    /// would silently split the partition-dispatch's two-arm coherence
1756    /// (a supervisor that satisfies neither arm's precondition, or that
1757    /// satisfies both, at the cost of the paired
1758    /// `SimpleOneForOneWithStaticChildren`/`NoChildren` refusal cascade
1759    /// silently drifting from the per-child validate loop's actual
1760    /// traversal input), a three-consumer split at the validator far
1761    /// from the source `caixa.lisp` with no field naming the
1762    /// child-set-drift root cause. Lifting the resolution rule to a
1763    /// typed method on the substrate primitive means every downstream
1764    /// consumer of the Supervisor's per-`:supervisor` static-child-list
1765    /// surface reaches for exactly one typed dispatch — the resolver's
1766    /// accept-set migrates as a unit on any future axis addition.
1767    ///
1768    /// First slice-return (`&[T]`) accessor on any M2 or M3 typed slot
1769    /// — the seed for the same "one typed dispatch on the substrate
1770    /// primitive, thin projections at each consumer" discipline the
1771    /// closed [`crate::LimitsSpec`] / [`BehaviorSpec`] /
1772    /// [`crate::UpgradeFromEntry`] scalar-accessor families each carry
1773    /// on their `Copy` / `Option<Copy>` / `Option<&str>` axes, extended
1774    /// onto the first `Vec`-carry axis on the substrate. The four peer
1775    /// `Vec`-carry axes still unlifted at the time of this seed —
1776    /// [`crate::Placement::clusters`] (`Vec<String>` per-cluster
1777    /// distribution-target list), [`crate::AplicacaoSpec::membros`]
1778    /// (`Vec<Membro>` per-Aplicacao member list),
1779    /// [`crate::AplicacaoSpec::contratos`] (`Vec<WitContract>`
1780    /// per-Aplicacao WIT-typed edge list),
1781    /// [`crate::UpgradeFromEntry::instructions`]
1782    /// (`Vec<UpgradeInstruction>` per-appup migration-instruction list)
1783    /// — inherit this accessor's discipline as future compounding runs
1784    /// migrate their consumers onto the shared slice-return shape.
1785    /// Fourth (and final) accessor on the M2 supervisor-slot
1786    /// `SupervisorSpec` type, sibling to the three `Copy`-return
1787    /// [`SupervisorSpec::estrategia`] (eafb619) /
1788    /// [`SupervisorSpec::max_restarts`] (7844f4e) /
1789    /// [`SupervisorSpec::restart_window`] (7e7b32f) accessors — closes
1790    /// the last unlifted per-`:supervisor` field axis (the
1791    /// `Vec<ChildSpec>` static-child-list carrier) so every downstream
1792    /// per-`:supervisor` reader now routes through a typed dispatch on
1793    /// the substrate primitive. Named `children()` to match the storage
1794    /// field's name verbatim and the tatara-lisp author-surface term
1795    /// (`:children`) the field's own docstring already carries; the
1796    /// accessor's identity maps onto the canonical OTP-shape
1797    /// supervision vocabulary the [`SupervisorSpec::children`] field's
1798    /// docstring already reaches for ("Static children ..."). Returns
1799    /// `&[ChildSpec]` (not `&Vec<ChildSpec>`) because every downstream
1800    /// consumer of the child list treats it as a read-only sequence —
1801    /// the slice-view is the narrowest borrow that supports every
1802    /// present + roadmapped consumer (`.is_empty()`, `.iter()`,
1803    /// index, `.len()`) without leaking the backing `Vec`'s
1804    /// grow/push/reserve surface that no consumer of the typed view
1805    /// reaches for (the storage-side `Vec` remains reachable through
1806    /// the `pub children` field for the mutation-carrying
1807    /// `Caixa::supervisor_view` fold-in path in
1808    /// `manifest.rs:supervisor_view`).
1809    #[must_use]
1810    pub fn children(&self) -> &[ChildSpec] {
1811        self.children.as_slice()
1812    }
1813
1814    /// Validate the supervisor's typed shape — strategy ↔ children
1815    /// invariants, max_restarts > 0, restart_window > 0 when set,
1816    /// per-child non-empty + duplicate-free names.
1817    ///
1818    /// Mirrors the value-shape discipline applied to every other
1819    /// typed slot:
1820    ///
1821    ///   - `Some(Duration::ZERO)` on a Duration-bearing axis is the
1822    ///     same "0 means the opposite of what you think" footgun
1823    ///     closed for `:politicas :timeout` (Envoy interprets a zero
1824    ///     timeout as `infinite`), `:politicas :circuit-breaker
1825    ///     :window`, and `:limits :wall-clock`. The
1826    ///     `MaxIntensity / Period` ratio in Erlang/OTP's
1827    ///     `supervisor` requires `Period > 0`; a zero period either
1828    ///     trips on the first failure or never trips depending on
1829    ///     operator interpretation, neither of which is the
1830    ///     author's intent. Omit `:restart-window` to express "no
1831    ///     reset"; carry a positive duration to express the window.
1832    ///   - duplicate `:children` `:caixa` names are the same
1833    ///     graph-node-set / multiset distinction closed for
1834    ///     `:membros` (4bb3f3d), `:placement :clusters` (c7c7799),
1835    ///     and `:entrada :paths` (eb3456d). Two children with the
1836    ///     same `:caixa` materialize as two ComputeUnits with the
1837    ///     same name in the cluster's HelmRelease values, one
1838    ///     silently overwriting the other. Erlang/OTP's
1839    ///     `child_spec.id` is required-unique per supervisor;
1840    ///     pleme-io enforces the same set-not-multiset shape on
1841    ///     `:caixa` (the load-bearing identity in our renderer).
1842    pub fn validate(&self) -> Result<(), SupervisorError> {
1843        // Route the `SimpleOneForOne ↔ non-SimpleOneForOne` partition
1844        // dispatch and the non-`SimpleOneForOne`-arm [`SupervisorError::NoChildren`]
1845        // error carrier's `estrategia:` field through the lifted
1846        // [`SupervisorSpec::estrategia`] accessor rather than the raw
1847        // `self.estrategia` field access — the two production consumers
1848        // of the per-`:supervisor` sibling-restart-strategy scalar now
1849        // key off exactly one typed dispatch on the substrate primitive,
1850        // so any future rebrand on the axis (a per-cluster strategy
1851        // override the operator pins through a future `:supervisor
1852        // :estrategia-overrides` slot, a per-tenant strategy-alias table
1853        // the M4 CR materializer resolves per-CR) migrates as a single
1854        // caixa-core edit rather than a coordinated rewrite of the two
1855        // call sites — sibling of the peer M3 [`crate::Placement::estrategia`]
1856        // (921fe1b) four-consumer migration on the per-`:placement`
1857        // distribution-strategy axis.
1858        // Route the `SimpleOneForOne ↔ non-SimpleOneForOne` partition-
1859        // dispatch's paired `.is_empty()` cross-slot refusal probes
1860        // (the `SimpleOneForOne`-arm
1861        // [`SupervisorError::SimpleOneForOneWithStaticChildren`] refusal
1862        // and the non-`SimpleOneForOne`-arm [`SupervisorError::NoChildren`]
1863        // refusal) through the lifted [`SupervisorSpec::children`]
1864        // slice-return accessor rather than the raw `self.children`
1865        // field access — the two paired production consumers of the
1866        // per-`:supervisor` static-child-list scalar-shape now key off
1867        // exactly one typed dispatch on the substrate primitive, so any
1868        // future rebrand on the axis (a per-cluster child-set overlay
1869        // the operator pins through a future `:supervisor
1870        // :children-overrides` slot, a per-tenant child-set-alias table
1871        // the M4 CR materializer resolves per-CR) migrates as a single
1872        // caixa-core edit rather than a coordinated rewrite of the
1873        // paired arms — first slice-return migration on any typed slot,
1874        // seed for the peer per-`:placement :clusters`,
1875        // per-`:membros`, per-`:contratos`, and per-`:upgrade-from
1876        // :instructions` `Vec`-carry axes.
1877        match self.estrategia() {
1878            RestartStrategy::SimpleOneForOne => {
1879                // SimpleOneForOne: children added at runtime. Static
1880                // list must be empty (one shape declared elsewhere).
1881                if !self.children().is_empty() {
1882                    return Err(SupervisorError::SimpleOneForOneWithStaticChildren);
1883                }
1884            }
1885            _ => {
1886                if self.children().is_empty() {
1887                    return Err(SupervisorError::NoChildren {
1888                        estrategia: self.estrategia(),
1889                    });
1890                }
1891            }
1892        }
1893        // Zero-floor + upper-cap bracket on the typed `:max-restarts`
1894        // axis. See [`crate::render::require_positive_bounded_u32`] for
1895        // the ordering discipline (zero-floor arm strictly precedes cap
1896        // arm so `0` surfaces the self-locating `ZeroMaxRestarts`
1897        // diagnostic with its counter-axis remediation directly named,
1898        // not the misleading `0 > SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX == false`
1899        // cap-arm miss). Until this bracket landed the top edge ran all
1900        // the way to `u32::MAX` and a struct-literal
1901        // `SupervisorSpec { max_restarts: 100_000, .. }` (or the
1902        // equivalent author-surface `:max-restarts 100000` /
1903        // `:max-restarts 4294967295` typo landing in the slot) silently
1904        // passed validate. The runtime substrate consuming the value
1905        // (Erlang/OTP's `MaxIntensity / Period` ratio, the future
1906        // wasm-operator's per-supervisor restart-intensity counter, the
1907        // M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Supervisor` CR materializer's
1908        // admission webhook) then turned a typed `:max-restarts`
1909        // policy into a no-op supervisor: the escalation threshold is
1910        // structurally so high that no realistic
1911        // restarts-per-`:restart-window` traffic shape can reach it,
1912        // the supervisor never escalates to its parent, and a bad
1913        // child can loop inside the window indefinitely with the
1914        // parent supervisor structurally never receiving the "this
1915        // subtree has exceeded its restart budget" signal the typed
1916        // slot is meant to express. The bracket set is
1917        // `1..=SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX`, peer with the
1918        // [`crate::aplicacao::POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX`] cap on
1919        // the sibling `:politicas :circuit-breaker :max-failures` axis:
1920        // both are "trip the next-higher protection layer after N
1921        // events in a rolling window" counters with identical
1922        // degenerate-at-the-high-end shape and now share one canonical
1923        // bracket helper. The bracket precedes the sibling
1924        // `:restart-window` zero-floor / canonical-millisecond arms so
1925        // an over-cap `max_restarts` paired with a structurally invalid
1926        // window surfaces the bracket diagnostic first, mirroring the
1927        // `PolicyBreakerMaxFailuresExceedsCap` / window-axis cross-arm
1928        // ordering on the peer `:politicas :circuit-breaker` slot.
1929        // Route the [`SupervisorSpec::validate`] `:max-restarts` zero-floor +
1930        // upper-cap bracket-gate through the lifted [`SupervisorSpec::max_restarts`]
1931        // accessor rather than the raw `self.max_restarts` field access —
1932        // the one production consumer of the per-`:supervisor`
1933        // restart-budget-count scalar now keys off exactly one typed
1934        // dispatch on the substrate primitive, so any future rebrand on
1935        // the axis (a per-cluster restart-budget override the operator
1936        // pins through a future `:supervisor :max-restarts-overrides`
1937        // slot, a per-tenant restart-budget-alias table the M4 CR
1938        // materializer resolves per-CR) migrates as a single caixa-core
1939        // edit rather than a coordinated rewrite — sibling of the peer M3
1940        // [`crate::CircuitBreaker::max_failures`] (3a74062) migration on
1941        // the per-`:politicas :circuit-breaker :max-failures` axis.
1942        crate::render::require_positive_bounded_u32(
1943            self.max_restarts(),
1944            SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX,
1945            || SupervisorError::ZeroMaxRestarts,
1946            |max_restarts| SupervisorError::MaxRestartsExceedsCap { max_restarts },
1947        )?;
1948        // Route the [`SupervisorSpec::validate`] `:restart-window`
1949        // zero-floor + integer-millisecond canonical-form + upper-cap
1950        // bracket-gate through the lifted [`SupervisorSpec::restart_window`]
1951        // accessor rather than the raw `self.restart_window` field access —
1952        // the one production consumer of the per-`:supervisor`
1953        // restart-intensity-denominator scalar now keys off exactly one
1954        // typed dispatch on the substrate primitive, so any future rebrand
1955        // on the axis (a per-cluster restart-window override the operator
1956        // pins through a future `:supervisor :restart-window-overrides`
1957        // slot, a per-tenant restart-window-alias table the M4 CR
1958        // materializer resolves per-CR) migrates as a single caixa-core
1959        // edit rather than a coordinated rewrite — sibling of the peer M2
1960        // [`crate::LimitsSpec::wall_clock`] (8cb717b) validate-arm-route
1961        // on the per-`:limits :wall-clock` axis and the peer M3
1962        // [`crate::MeshPolicy::timeout`] (7073d0f) accessor-route on the
1963        // per-`:politicas :timeout` axis.
1964        if let Some(w) = self.restart_window() {
1965            // Zero-floor + integer-millisecond canonical-form +
1966            // upper-cap bracket on the typed `:restart-window` axis.
1967            // See
1968            // [`crate::render::require_positive_canonical_bounded_duration`]
1969            // for the full three-arm ordering discipline (zero-floor
1970            // strictly precedes canonical-form so `Duration::ZERO`
1971            // surfaces the self-locating `RestartWindowZero`
1972            // diagnostic; canonical-form strictly precedes the cap arm
1973            // so a sub-millisecond above-cap value surfaces the more
1974            // fundamental round-trip-shape diagnostic first) and the
1975            // three peer typed-`Duration` sites that share this
1976            // canonical bracket ([`crate::MeshPolicy::timeout`],
1977            // [`crate::CircuitBreaker::window`],
1978            // [`crate::LimitsSpec::wall_clock`]). Every validated
1979            // value lies in `1ms..=SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX`
1980            // (1ms..=1h), integer-millisecond granularity.
1981            crate::render::require_positive_canonical_bounded_duration(
1982                w,
1983                SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX,
1984                || SupervisorError::RestartWindowZero,
1985                |window| SupervisorError::RestartWindowNotCanonical { window },
1986                |window| SupervisorError::RestartWindowExceedsCap { window },
1987            )?;
1988        }
1989        // Route the per-child DNS-1123 / semver-requirement / duplicate-
1990        // detection fan-out loop's traversal head through the lifted
1991        // [`SupervisorSpec::children`] slice-return accessor rather than
1992        // the raw `self.children` field access — the third production
1993        // consumer of the per-`:supervisor` static-child-list surface
1994        // now keys off exactly one typed dispatch on the substrate
1995        // primitive. Paired with the sibling `SimpleOneForOne ↔
1996        // non-SimpleOneForOne` partition-dispatch two-arm probe above
1997        // to close the third and final open-coded `.children` field
1998        // access in [`SupervisorSpec::validate`], so a future extension
1999        // of the axis migrates as a single caixa-core edit rather than
2000        // a coordinated rewrite of three call sites.
2001        let mut seen = std::collections::HashSet::new();
2002        for child in self.children() {
2003            // Every emitted cluster artifact's `metadata.name` for a
2004            // supervised child derives from this `:children :caixa` value
2005            // verbatim — the rendered `wasm.pleme.io/v1alpha1/ComputeUnit
2006            // .metadata.name` per child, the [`crate::LABEL_PROGRAM`]
2007            // label value on every child's pod identity, and the per-
2008            // child K8s [`Service`][svc] `metadata.name` the future
2009            // wasm-operator (M3) provisions for inter-child supervision
2010            // tree wiring. Each apiserver-side schema on each landing
2011            // site enforces the DNS-1123 label rule on admission; a
2012            // structurally invalid child name (`"Worker"`, `"my_worker"`,
2013            // `"team.worker"`, `"-worker"`, `"worker-"`, the >63-byte
2014            // UUID-shaped mistaken-identity slug) silently passes the
2015            // prior empty-/duplicate-only gate and the failure surfaces
2016            // at `kubectl apply` time as a `metadata.name: Invalid value`
2017            // rejection, far from the source caixa.lisp, with no field
2018            // naming the offending `:children` entry. Lifting the gate
2019            // to caixa-build time mirrors the `:membros :caixa` value-
2020            // shape trajectory (3f9d7a0) and the `:placement :clusters`
2021            // trajectory (6cbb900) onto the third DNS-1123-label-shaped
2022            // identifier axis — the supervisor tree's child names —
2023            // through the lifted
2024            // [`crate::render::require_valid_dns_1123_label`] gate the
2025            // seven peer name axes (`:membros :caixa`, `:placement
2026            // :clusters`, `:placement :affinity`, `:contratos :de`/`:para`,
2027            // `:entrada :para`, `:nome`, `:upgrade-from :module`) each
2028            // route through, so drift between the eight axes' accepted
2029            // DNS-1123-label sets is structurally impossible.
2030            //
2031            // [svc]: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/
2032            crate::render::require_valid_dns_1123_label(
2033                child.nome(),
2034                || SupervisorError::EmptyChildName,
2035                |reason| SupervisorError::ChildCaixaInvalid {
2036                    caixa: child.nome().to_string(),
2037                    reason,
2038                },
2039            )?;
2040            // The author surface for `:children :versao` is the same
2041            // Cargo-shaped semver requirement string `:deps :versao` and
2042            // `:membros :versao` carry — and the lacre pipeline resolves
2043            // all three axes through the same
2044            // [`crate::version::parse_requirement`] entry-point. The
2045            // shared [`crate::render::require_valid_versao_requirement`]
2046            // helper brackets the empty-first + parse cascade both peer
2047            // axes ([`crate::dep::Dep::validate`] on `:deps :versao`,
2048            // [`crate::AplicacaoSpec::validate_membros`] on `:membros
2049            // :versao`) route through, so drift between the three axes'
2050            // accepted requirement sets is structurally impossible and
2051            // the parse-side no-op the empty-first arm closes (semver's
2052            // empty parse yields an implicit `*`) lives in exactly one
2053            // predicate. Every `ChildSpec::versao` past validate is
2054            // round-trippable through [`crate::parse_requirement`]
2055            // without re-checking at the resolver layer, and the three
2056            // `:versao` typed surfaces (`:deps`, `:membros`, `:children`)
2057            // are now structurally equivalent by construction.
2058            crate::render::require_valid_versao_requirement(
2059                child.versao_requirement(),
2060                || SupervisorError::EmptyChildVersion {
2061                    caixa: child.nome().to_string(),
2062                },
2063                |reason| SupervisorError::ChildVersaoInvalid {
2064                    caixa: child.nome().to_string(),
2065                    versao: child.versao_requirement().to_string(),
2066                    reason,
2067                },
2068            )?;
2069            crate::render::insert_first_seen(&mut seen, child.nome(), || {
2070                SupervisorError::DuplicateChildCaixa {
2071                    caixa: child.nome().to_string(),
2072                }
2073            })?;
2074        }
2075        Ok(())
2076    }
2077}
2078
2079/// Cross-slot coherence gate on the supervision tree: no
2080/// `:children :caixa` entry may name the supervisor's own `:nome`.
2081///
2082/// A supervisor that lists itself as a child is a degenerate self-parent
2083/// — the supervision tree is a DAG rooted at the supervisor (OTP child
2084/// specs reference *distinct* child processes; a supervisor is never its
2085/// own child), and the wasm-operator's hierarchical reconciliation would
2086/// otherwise be handed a node that is its own parent: a one-node cycle it
2087/// either rejects far from the source `caixa.lisp` or recurses on. Because
2088/// every `:nome` is a globally-unique substrate identity (DNS-1123 label +
2089/// lacre closure root), a child whose `:caixa` equals the supervisor's
2090/// `:nome` *is* the supervisor itself, not a coincidentally-named peer.
2091///
2092/// Lives outside [`SupervisorSpec::validate`] because the typed view
2093/// carries the children but not the parent `:nome`; mirrors the
2094/// cross-slot precedence gate `validate_upgrade_from_against_versao`
2095/// (which likewise reads one slot against another at the
2096/// [`crate::layout`] wire-up site) and the mesh self-edge gate
2097/// `AplicacaoSpec`'s `ContratoSelfLoop` — the same "an edge from a graph
2098/// node to itself is structurally not a tree/mesh edge" discipline, here
2099/// on the supervision-tree axis.
2100pub fn validate_no_self_supervision(
2101    children: &[ChildSpec],
2102    parent_nome: &str,
2103) -> Result<(), SupervisorError> {
2104    for child in children {
2105        if child.nome() == parent_nome {
2106            return Err(SupervisorError::ChildSupervisesSelf {
2107                caixa: parent_nome.to_string(),
2108            });
2109        }
2110    }
2111    Ok(())
2112}
2113
2114#[derive(Debug, Error, PartialEq, Eq)]
2115pub enum SupervisorError {
2116    #[error("supervisor :estrategia {estrategia:?} requires at least one :children entry")]
2117    NoChildren { estrategia: RestartStrategy },
2118    #[error(
2119        "SimpleOneForOne supervisors must declare zero static children (children spawn dynamically)"
2120    )]
2121    SimpleOneForOneWithStaticChildren,
2122    #[error(":max-restarts must be > 0")]
2123    ZeroMaxRestarts,
2124    #[error(
2125        ":supervisor :max-restarts ({max_restarts}) exceeds the supervisor-policy ceiling \
2126         (SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX = 1000) — a value above this cap turns the typed \
2127         restart-intensity policy into a no-op supervisor: the escalation threshold is \
2128         structurally so high that no realistic restarts-per-:restart-window traffic shape \
2129         can reach it, so the supervisor never escalates to its parent and a bad child can \
2130         loop inside the window indefinitely. Every typed-slot consumer (Erlang/OTP's \
2131         MaxIntensity/Period ratio, the future wasm-operator's per-supervisor \
2132         restart-intensity counter, the M4 mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Supervisor CR \
2133         materializer's admission webhook) emits a `:max-restarts` declaration that is \
2134         structurally never reached. Pin a value in 1..=1000 (Erlang/OTP / Elixir / Riak \
2135         Core / RabbitMQ production playbooks recommend 3..=100; the OTP `supervisor` \
2136         callback module's `MaxR = 1` minimal-restart default sits at the bottom of the \
2137         band) or restructure the supervision tree (split the flaky child into its own \
2138         sub-supervisor with a tighter budget) if you need a higher restart tolerance."
2139    )]
2140    MaxRestartsExceedsCap { max_restarts: u32 },
2141    #[error(
2142        ":restart-window must be > 0 when set — Erlang/OTP's MaxIntensity/Period \
2143         requires Period > 0; a zero window either trips on the first failure or \
2144         never trips depending on operator interpretation. Omit :restart-window to \
2145         express `never reset`; carry a positive duration to express the window."
2146    )]
2147    RestartWindowZero,
2148    #[error(
2149        ":supervisor :restart-window ({window:?}) carries a sub-millisecond residue the shared `duration_codec` cannot round-trip — \
2150         the codec truncates to `as_millis()` before picking the canonical unit, so a value with `subsec_nanos() % 1_000_000 != 0` either \
2151         truncates on first serialize (e.g. `Duration::from_micros(1500)` → \"1ms\" → `Duration::from_millis(1)` ≠ original) or renders \
2152         as \"0s\" the `RestartWindowZero` arm then rejects on re-validate. Pin an integer-millisecond magnitude in the canonical authoring form \
2153         (`<integer><unit>` for unit ∈ {{ms, s, m, h}}, e.g. `\"500ms\"`, `\"30s\"`, `\"2m\"`, `\"1h\"`) or omit the field for `never reset`"
2154    )]
2155    RestartWindowNotCanonical { window: Duration },
2156    #[error(
2157        ":supervisor :restart-window ({window:?}) exceeds the supervisor-policy ceiling \
2158         (SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX = 1h = 3600s) — a value above this cap turns the typed \
2159         per-supervisor rolling-window restart-intensity counter into a lifetime counter: the \
2160         failure-counting window is structurally so long that transient restarts are never \
2161         forgotten, the MaxIntensity/Period ratio degenerates from `trip the parent supervisor \
2162         when the child has exceeded its restart budget within the recent window` to `trip the \
2163         parent when the child has exceeded its restart budget over its lifetime`, and the \
2164         supervisor's reset semantic never reaches the child — every typed-slot consumer \
2165         (Erlang/OTP's MaxIntensity/Period reconciler, the future wasm-operator's \
2166         per-supervisor restart-intensity counter, the M4 mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Supervisor CR \
2167         materializer's admission webhook, the caixa-operator's hierarchical reconciliation \
2168         scheduler) emits a `:restart-window` declaration that is structurally a no-op rolling \
2169         window. Pin a value in 1ms..=1h (Learn You Some Erlang's `{{intensity, 5, 60}}` \
2170         worker-supervisor `Period = 60s` default, Elixir's `Supervisor` `max_seconds: 5` \
2171         default, OTP's `supervisor` callback module `MaxT = 5..=60` typical, Riak Core's \
2172         `MaxT ∈ 10s..=300s`, RabbitMQ broker-supervisor `MaxT = 5s` default — every Erlang/OTP \
2173         / Elixir production playbook sits in the 5s..=300s band; the longest documented \
2174         per-supervisor restart-window any pleme-io substrate playbook recommends maxes at \
2175         ~30m) or omit :restart-window to express `never reset` (the supervisor's restart \
2176         budget then becomes a strict lifetime counter by design, not a degenerate one — the \
2177         author surfaces the lifetime-counter semantic explicitly at the slot, rather than \
2178         hiding it behind a rolling-window declaration the cap arm rejects)"
2179    )]
2180    RestartWindowExceedsCap { window: Duration },
2181    #[error("child entry has empty :caixa name")]
2182    EmptyChildName,
2183    #[error(
2184        "child :caixa {caixa:?} is not a valid DNS-1123 label: {reason} \
2185         (the K8s apiserver enforces this rule on every `metadata.name` / Service \
2186         name / label value the child name lands in — the per-child \
2187         `wasm.pleme.io/v1alpha1/ComputeUnit.metadata.name`, the `LABEL_PROGRAM` \
2188         label value, and the future wasm-operator per-child Service `metadata.name` \
2189         — each apiserver-side schema rejects names that don't match; use a \
2190         lowercase alphanumeric + hyphen identifier like `\"worker\"` or `\"cache-v2\"`)"
2191    )]
2192    ChildCaixaInvalid { caixa: String, reason: String },
2193    #[error("child {caixa:?} has empty :versao constraint")]
2194    EmptyChildVersion { caixa: String },
2195    #[error(
2196        "child {caixa:?} :versao {versao:?} is not a valid semver requirement: \
2197         {reason} (use Cargo-shaped forms like `\"^0.1\"`, `\"~0.1.2\"`, \
2198         `\"0.1.0\"`, or `\"*\"` — the same shape `:deps :versao` and \
2199         `:membros :versao` carry; the lacre pipeline resolves all three \
2200         through the same parser)"
2201    )]
2202    ChildVersaoInvalid {
2203        caixa: String,
2204        versao: String,
2205        reason: String,
2206    },
2207    #[error(
2208        "child {caixa:?} appears more than once (Erlang/OTP requires unique \
2209         child_spec.id per supervisor; duplicate children materialize as duplicate \
2210         ComputeUnits in the rendered chart, one silently overwriting the other)"
2211    )]
2212    DuplicateChildCaixa { caixa: String },
2213    #[error(
2214        "supervisor {caixa:?} lists itself as a :children entry — a supervisor is \
2215         never its own child (the supervision tree is a DAG rooted at the supervisor; \
2216         OTP child specs reference distinct child processes). Since every :nome is a \
2217         globally-unique substrate identity, a child naming the supervisor's own :nome \
2218         is a one-node reconciliation cycle, not a coincidentally-named peer; drop the \
2219         self-referential :children entry or rename it to the actual child caixa."
2220    )]
2221    ChildSupervisesSelf { caixa: String },
2222}
2223
2224/// Shared duration string codec for the typed slots that take a
2225/// duration (`restart_window`, `MeshPolicy::timeout`,
2226/// `CircuitBreaker::window`, …). Public so [`crate::aplicacao`] can
2227/// reuse it without duplicating the parser.
2228pub mod duration_codec {
2229    use super::Duration;
2230    use serde::{Deserialize, Deserializer, Serializer};
2231
2232    pub fn serialize<S: Serializer>(v: &Option<Duration>, s: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error> {
2233        match v {
2234            Some(d) => s.serialize_str(&render(*d)),
2235            None => s.serialize_none(),
2236        }
2237    }
2238
2239    pub fn deserialize<'de, D: Deserializer<'de>>(d: D) -> Result<Option<Duration>, D::Error> {
2240        let opt: Option<String> = Option::deserialize(d)?;
2241        match opt {
2242            None => Ok(None),
2243            Some(s) => parse(&s).map(Some).map_err(serde::de::Error::custom),
2244        }
2245    }
2246
2247    pub(crate) fn parse(s: &str) -> Result<Duration, String> {
2248        // Whitespace-rejection arm — peer with the leading-`+` /
2249        // fractional-magnitude arm below (`"+30s"`, `"1.5s"`) and the
2250        // leading-zero arm below (`"030s"`) on the same canonical-form
2251        // render-determinism axis. Until this gate landed the parser
2252        // silently tolerated leading / trailing / internal whitespace
2253        // via the top-level `s.trim()` at parse entry and the per-part
2254        // `num_part.trim()` / `unit.trim()` calls below, so every
2255        // whitespace-carrying shape (`" 30s"` — paste-from-aligned-doc
2256        // / YAML-quoted-plain-scalar leading-space; `"30s "` —
2257        // paste-from-shell-history trailing-space; `"30 s"` —
2258        // paste-from-typography whitespace-between-magnitude-and-unit;
2259        // `"30\ts"` — peer tab byte between magnitude and unit;
2260        // `"30s\n"` — trailing newline from a multi-line paste;
2261        // `"\t30s"` — paste-from-indented-doc / YAML-block-scalar tab
2262        // byte) parsed to the same `Duration::from_secs(30)` and serde
2263        // silently round-tripped to `"30s"` on the next emit (a
2264        // *different* canonical string) — breaking the THEORY.md Part V
2265        // render-determinism contract on three typed-duration slots at
2266        // once (`:supervisor :restart-window`, `:politicas :timeout`,
2267        // `:politicas :circuit-breaker :window`) via the shared codec.
2268        //
2269        // The canonical author shape is `<integer><unit>` (or
2270        // `<integer>` for the bare-integer-as-seconds shorthand) with
2271        // no whitespace bytes anywhere — every string [`render`] emits
2272        // carries none, so the parser's accepted set must match for
2273        // serialize / deserialize to round-trip losslessly. This gate
2274        // makes the pre-existing `s.trim()` / `num_part.trim()` /
2275        // `unit.trim()` calls below strict no-ops on the accepted set
2276        // (every byte-position match they would perform is now already
2277        // trimmed away by the accepted set itself), while the arm
2278        // surfaces every rejected whitespace-carrying shape with a
2279        // self-locating diagnostic naming the offending byte and the
2280        // canonical form the author intended, peer with every prior
2281        // canonical-form-drift arm on this codec.
2282        //
2283        // Routed through the lifted
2284        // [`crate::render::find_ascii_whitespace_byte`] predicate —
2285        // the same source of truth the four peer typed-magnitude
2286        // codec sites (`limits::parse_byte_size`,
2287        // `limits::parse_duration`, `limits::parse_millicores`,
2288        // `rate_limit_codec`) share. `u8::is_ascii_whitespace()` at
2289        // the predicate covers the five WhatWG-conformant ASCII
2290        // whitespace bytes (space, tab, LF, FF, CR); the "single
2291        // lifted predicate" discipline the peer non-ASCII arm below
2292        // carries on the strictly-complementary Unicode `White_Space`
2293        // class extends here to the ASCII byte set as well. Covers
2294        // three typed-duration slots at once through the shared
2295        // codec: `:supervisor :restart-window`, `:politicas
2296        // :timeout`, and `:politicas :circuit-breaker :window`.
2297        if let Some(b) = crate::render::find_ascii_whitespace_byte(s) {
2298            return Err(format!(
2299                "duration: value {s:?} contains whitespace byte 0x{b:02x} — the canonical \
2300                 authoring form for the typed duration slots routed through this shared codec \
2301                 (`:supervisor :restart-window`, `:politicas :timeout`, \
2302                 `:politicas :circuit-breaker :window`) is `<integer><unit>` (e.g. \
2303                 `\"30s\"`, `\"500ms\"`, `\"2m\"`, `\"1h\"`) with no whitespace bytes \
2304                 anywhere. A whitespace-carrying shape (`\" 30s\"`, `\"30s \"`, `\"30 s\"`, \
2305                 `\"\\t30s\"`, `\"30s\\n\"`) round-trips through `render` to a *different* \
2306                 canonical form (`\"30s\"`) on first serialize — breaking the THEORY.md \
2307                 Part V render-determinism contract every typed slot carries. Strip every \
2308                 whitespace byte (write `\"30s\"` verbatim)"
2309            ));
2310        }
2311        // Non-ASCII Unicode `White_Space` arm — the strictly-
2312        // complementary class the ASCII arm above cannot see.
2313        // `str::trim` at the top of every peer codec uses
2314        // `char::is_whitespace` (Unicode `White_Space`, strictly wider
2315        // than the ASCII byte set), so an NBSP (`\u{00A0}`) / LINE
2316        // SEPARATOR (`\u{2028}`) / EM-SPACE (`\u{2003}`) survives the
2317        // byte-scan (its UTF-8 bytes are not in `is_ascii_whitespace`),
2318        // gets silently stripped by the top-level `s.trim()` below,
2319        // and the value round-trips through `render` to a *different*
2320        // canonical form (`\"30s\"`) on next emit — breaking the
2321        // THEORY.md Part V render-determinism contract on three typed
2322        // duration slots at once (`:supervisor :restart-window`,
2323        // `:politicas :timeout`, `:politicas :circuit-breaker
2324        // :window`) via the shared codec. Closed here and at the
2325        // three peer codec sites (`limits::parse_byte_size`,
2326        // `limits::parse_duration`, `rate_limit_codec`) through the
2327        // shared [`crate::render::find_non_ascii_whitespace_char`]
2328        // predicate — the "single lifted predicate across all four
2329        // codec sites in one follow-up run" the 24a8ad4 commit body's
2330        // `Forward compounding` bullet named as the next compounding
2331        // step.
2332        if let Some(ch) = crate::render::find_non_ascii_whitespace_char(s) {
2333            return Err(format!(
2334                "duration: value {s:?} contains non-ASCII Unicode whitespace character \
2335                 {ch:?} (U+{cp:04X}) — the canonical authoring form for the typed \
2336                 duration slots routed through this shared codec (`:supervisor \
2337                 :restart-window`, `:politicas :timeout`, `:politicas :circuit-breaker \
2338                 :window`) is `<integer><unit>` (e.g. `\"30s\"`, `\"500ms\"`, `\"2m\"`, \
2339                 `\"1h\"`) with no whitespace characters anywhere (ASCII or Unicode). A \
2340                 non-ASCII-whitespace-carrying shape (`\"\\u{{00A0}}30s\"`, \
2341                 `\"30s\\u{{2028}}\"`, `\"30\\u{{2003}}s\"`) survives the ASCII byte-scan \
2342                 but `str::trim` (which uses `char::is_whitespace` — the Unicode \
2343                 `White_Space` property, strictly wider than the ASCII byte set) silently \
2344                 strips it at parse entry, and the value round-trips through `render` to \
2345                 a *different* canonical form (`\"30s\"`) on first serialize — breaking \
2346                 the THEORY.md Part V render-determinism contract every typed slot \
2347                 carries. Strip every non-ASCII whitespace character (write `\"30s\"` \
2348                 verbatim with only ASCII bytes)",
2349                cp = ch as u32
2350            ));
2351        }
2352        let s = s.trim();
2353        let split = s.find(|c: char| c.is_ascii_alphabetic()).unwrap_or(s.len());
2354        let (num_part, unit) = s.split_at(split);
2355        let num_trim = num_part.trim();
2356        // The canonical authoring form for every typed slot routed
2357        // through this shared codec — `:supervisor :restart-window`,
2358        // `:politicas :timeout`, `:politicas :circuit-breaker :window`
2359        // — is `<integer><unit>`. Every magnitude [`render`] emits is a
2360        // non-negative integer with no decimal point and no leading
2361        // sign, so the parser's accepted set must match for
2362        // serialize/deserialize to round-trip without canonical-form
2363        // drift. Until this gate landed the parser accepted any
2364        // `f64`-shaped magnitude (`"1.5s"` → 1500ms, `"1.0s"` → 1s,
2365        // `"0.5m"` → 30s, `"+30s"` → 30s) and serde silently round-
2366        // tripped the value to a *different* canonical string on the
2367        // next emit (`"1.5s"` → 1500ms → `"1500ms"`, `"1.0s"` → 1s →
2368        // `"1s"`, `"0.5m"` → 30s → `"30s"`, `"+30s"` → 30s → `"30s"`)
2369        // — breaking the THEORY.md Part V render-determinism contract
2370        // on three typed slots at once. Same canonical-form discipline
2371        // `crate::limits::parse_duration` (818dd38, the immediate
2372        // predecessor on the peer `:limits :wall-clock` codec) applies;
2373        // this gate lifts the discipline onto the shared codec that
2374        // backs the remaining three typed-duration slots in caixa-core.
2375        //
2376        // Strict canonical form: every byte of the magnitude is an
2377        // ASCII digit (no `.`, no `+`, no `-`). On non-digit-only
2378        // inputs the gate distinguishes "non-canonical-but-numeric"
2379        // (parses as f64 or i64 — surfaced with a self-locating
2380        // diagnostic naming the canonical authoring form, the
2381        // round-trip drift each rejected shape would produce on first
2382        // serialize, and the canonical-form remediation) from
2383        // "garbage" (parses as neither — surfaced with the existing
2384        // narrower "bad duration magnitude" wording so its diagnostic
2385        // shape remains stable for the parser-shape footgun case).
2386        // The pre-existing `num < 0.0` arm is now unreachable — the
2387        // digit-only gate strictly precedes magnitude parsing, and a
2388        // leading `-` is not an ASCII digit, so `"-30s"` lands on the
2389        // non-canonical-but-numeric branch with the `-30` named
2390        // verbatim in the diagnostic rather than the prior
2391        // value-laundered "negative duration in \"-30s\"" wording.
2392        //
2393        // Routed through the lifted
2394        // [`crate::render::is_digit_only_magnitude`] predicate — the
2395        // same source of truth the four peer typed-magnitude codec
2396        // sites share.
2397        let digit_only = crate::render::is_digit_only_magnitude(num_trim);
2398        if !digit_only {
2399            let numeric = num_trim.parse::<f64>().is_ok() || num_trim.parse::<i64>().is_ok();
2400            if numeric {
2401                return Err(format!(
2402                    "duration: magnitude {num_trim:?} is not a non-negative integer — the \
2403                     canonical authoring form for the typed duration slots routed through \
2404                     this shared codec (`:supervisor :restart-window`, `:politicas :timeout`, \
2405                     `:politicas :circuit-breaker :window`) is `<integer><unit>` (e.g. \
2406                     `\"30s\"`, `\"500ms\"`, `\"2m\"`, `\"1h\"`) with no decimal point and \
2407                     no leading `+` / `-` sign. A fractional / decimal-shaped magnitude \
2408                     (`\"1.5s\"`, `\"1.0s\"`, `\"0.5m\"`, `\"+30s\"`, `\"-30s\"`) round-trips \
2409                     through `render` to a *different* canonical form (`\"1500ms\"`, `\"1s\"`, \
2410                     `\"30s\"`, `\"30s\"`, `\"30s\"`) on first serialize — breaking the \
2411                     THEORY.md Part V render-determinism contract every typed slot carries. \
2412                     Pick an integer magnitude in the unit that divides cleanly (write \
2413                     `\"1500ms\"` instead of `\"1.5s\"`; `\"30s\"` instead of `\"0.5m\"`)"
2414                ));
2415            }
2416            return Err(format!("bad duration magnitude in {s:?}"));
2417        }
2418        // Leading-zero arm — peer with the `rate_limit_codec` leading-
2419        // zero arm (4f46830) on the same canonical-form render-
2420        // determinism axis. The digit-only gate accepts `"030s"`,
2421        // `"00s"`, `"01h"`, `"0500ms"` as `u64::from_str` parses them
2422        // losslessly (= 30, 0, 1, 500), but `render` emits the leading-
2423        // zero-stripped form (`"30s"`, `"0s"`, `"1h"`, `"500ms"`) — a
2424        // *different* canonical string on the next emit, breaking the
2425        // THEORY.md Part V render-determinism contract the same way
2426        // `"+30s"` did before the leading-`+` arm landed. The single-
2427        // byte magnitude `"0"` (or `"0s"` / `"0ms"`) round-trips
2428        // losslessly through `render` (`render(Duration::ZERO)` emits
2429        // `"0s"`) — the downstream semantic-zero gates (e.g.
2430        // `SupervisorError::ZeroRestartWindow` on
2431        // `:supervisor :restart-window`,
2432        // `AplicacaoError::PolicyTimeoutZero` /
2433        // `PolicyCircuitBreakerWindowZero` on the typed `:politicas`
2434        // duration slots) refuse zero-magnitude authoring at the typed-
2435        // validate layer above, so the single-byte `"0"` stays in the
2436        // accepted set at this codec layer and the diagnostic
2437        // partitioning between canonical-form drift (this arm) and
2438        // semantic-zero (the downstream gates) remains stable.
2439        // Peer with the future leading-zero arms on the two remaining
2440        // typed-magnitude codecs the trajectory acknowledges:
2441        // `limits::parse_duration` backing `:limits :wall-clock`,
2442        // `limits::parse_byte_size` backing `:limits :memory` — each
2443        // carries the same canonical-form-drift class today; this
2444        // gate lands the discipline on the shared duration codec
2445        // first because the `rate_limit_codec` predecessor on the
2446        // same canonical-form-drift axis is the closest peer on the
2447        // trajectory.
2448        //
2449        // Routed through the lifted
2450        // [`crate::render::is_leading_zero_padded_magnitude`]
2451        // predicate — the same source of truth the four peer
2452        // typed-magnitude codec sites share.
2453        if crate::render::is_leading_zero_padded_magnitude(num_trim) {
2454            return Err(format!(
2455                "duration: magnitude {num_trim:?} has a non-canonical leading zero — the \
2456                 canonical authoring form for the typed duration slots routed through \
2457                 this shared codec (`:supervisor :restart-window`, `:politicas :timeout`, \
2458                 `:politicas :circuit-breaker :window`) is `<integer><unit>` (e.g. \
2459                 `\"30s\"`, `\"500ms\"`, `\"2m\"`, `\"1h\"`) with no leading-zero padding \
2460                 on the magnitude. A leading-zero magnitude (`\"030s\"`, `\"00s\"`, \
2461                 `\"01h\"`, `\"0500ms\"`) round-trips through `render` to a *different* \
2462                 canonical form (`\"30s\"`, `\"0s\"`, `\"1h\"`, `\"500ms\"`) on first \
2463                 serialize — breaking the THEORY.md Part V render-determinism contract \
2464                 every typed slot carries. Strip the leading zeros (write \
2465                 `\"30s\"` instead of `\"030s\"`)"
2466            ));
2467        }
2468        // The digit-only gate guarantees every byte is `[0-9]`, and
2469        // the leading-zero arm above guarantees the magnitude is
2470        // either the single byte `"0"` or starts with `[1-9]`, so
2471        // the only way `u64::from_str` can fail here is overflow (the
2472        // magnitude exceeds `u64::MAX`). Surface that with an
2473        // overflow-shaped wording so the diagnostic names the offending
2474        // magnitude verbatim rather than collapsing onto the
2475        // non-canonical arm. The codec now operates on `u64` end-to-end
2476        // — every accepted magnitude is integer-exact; no f64 mantissa
2477        // drift between author-supplied magnitude and the consumer's
2478        // `Duration` value. Same shape `crate::limits::parse_duration`
2479        // (818dd38) carries on the peer `:limits :wall-clock` axis.
2480        let num: u64 = num_trim.parse::<u64>().map_err(|_| {
2481            format!("bad duration magnitude in {s:?} (digit-only magnitude overflows u64)")
2482        })?;
2483        let unit_trim = unit.trim();
2484        let dur = match unit_trim {
2485            "ms" => Duration::from_millis(num),
2486            "s" | "" => Duration::from_secs(num),
2487            "m" => Duration::from_secs(num.checked_mul(60).ok_or_else(|| {
2488                format!("duration {num}{unit_trim} overflows u64 (magnitude × 60 > 2^64-1)")
2489            })?),
2490            "h" => Duration::from_secs(num.checked_mul(3600).ok_or_else(|| {
2491                format!("duration {num}{unit_trim} overflows u64 (magnitude × 3600 > 2^64-1)")
2492            })?),
2493            other => return Err(format!("unknown duration unit {other:?}")),
2494        };
2495        Ok(dur)
2496    }
2497
2498    /// Render a [`Duration`] in the canonical pleme-io duration string
2499    /// form (`"30s"`, `"1m"`, `"1h"`, `"500ms"`). The same form every
2500    /// caixa typed-duration slot serializes to and the same form K8s
2501    /// Gateway API HTTPRoute `timeouts` / `backendRequest` and Cilium
2502    /// EnvoyConfig per-route timeouts both expect (an integer
2503    /// followed by `s`/`m`/`h`/`ms`, no fractional values, no leading
2504    /// `+`). Lifted to `pub` so caixa-side renderers
2505    /// (`caixa-mesh::gateway_routes`'s :politicas :timeout overlay,
2506    /// the future per-:politicas `CiliumClusterwideEnvoyConfig`
2507    /// emitter, the future caixa-otel collector pipeline emitter) can
2508    /// consume the same canonical formatter without re-inlining the
2509    /// magnitude/unit decision tree (and inheriting the same drift
2510    /// footguns: a subtly different `300ms` vs `0.3s` rendering breaks
2511    /// downstream apply-time parsing in non-obvious ways).
2512    pub fn render(d: Duration) -> String {
2513        let total_ms = d.as_millis();
2514        if total_ms == 0 {
2515            return "0s".into();
2516        }
2517        if total_ms % (3600 * 1000) == 0 {
2518            return format!("{}h", total_ms / (3600 * 1000));
2519        }
2520        if total_ms % (60 * 1000) == 0 {
2521            return format!("{}m", total_ms / (60 * 1000));
2522        }
2523        if total_ms % 1000 == 0 {
2524            return format!("{}s", total_ms / 1000);
2525        }
2526        format!("{total_ms}ms")
2527    }
2528
2529    /// True iff `d` round-trips losslessly through [`render`] + [`parse`].
2530    ///
2531    /// [`render`] truncates a `Duration` to `as_millis()` before picking the
2532    /// largest divisor unit, so any sub-millisecond residue
2533    /// (`d.subsec_nanos() % 1_000_000 != 0`) silently breaks the THEORY.md
2534    /// §V.2.7 render-determinism contract:
2535    ///
2536    ///   - `Duration::from_micros(1500)` (= `1_500_000` ns) → `as_millis() == 1`
2537    ///     → renders `"1ms"` → parses back to `Duration::from_millis(1)` =
2538    ///     `1_000_000` ns ≠ original `1_500_000` ns;
2539    ///   - `Duration::from_nanos(1)` (= 1 ns) → `as_millis() == 0` →
2540    ///     renders the literal `"0s"`, which the per-axis zero-floor gate
2541    ///     on every typed-`Duration` slot then rejects on re-validate.
2542    ///
2543    /// Lifted to a `pub` predicate next to the [`render`] / [`parse`] pair so
2544    /// the codec's round-trippable accepted set lives in exactly one place —
2545    /// every typed-`Duration` slot that routes through this shared codec
2546    /// (`SupervisorSpec::restart_window` via [`super::duration_codec`],
2547    /// [`crate::MeshPolicy::timeout`] / [`crate::CircuitBreaker::window`] via
2548    /// `supervisor::duration_codec` + [`super::duration_codec_required`]) and
2549    /// every typed-`Duration` slot whose own codec shares the same
2550    /// `as_millis()`-truncation shape ([`crate::LimitsSpec::wall_clock`] via
2551    /// [`crate::limits`]'s in-module `parse_duration` / `render_duration`
2552    /// pair) calls this predicate from its `validate()` to bracket the
2553    /// accepted set against the codec's accepted set, structurally. Drift
2554    /// between the codec's granularity and any typed slot's accepted set is
2555    /// then a single-source-of-truth edit at this predicate rather than a
2556    /// silent round-trip break the next consumer discovers at apply time.
2557    ///
2558    /// Peer of [`crate::aplicacao::POLICY_RETRIES_MAX`] /
2559    /// [`crate::LIMITS_MEMORY_WASM32_MAX_BYTES`] and the
2560    /// `is_dns_1123_label` / `is_canonical_rate_limit_window` predicate
2561    /// family — same "typed-slot's valid set matches its codec's accepted
2562    /// set, structurally" discipline carried at the codec layer.
2563    #[must_use]
2564    pub fn is_integer_millisecond_duration(d: Duration) -> bool {
2565        d.subsec_nanos().is_multiple_of(1_000_000)
2566    }
2567}
2568
2569/// Required-Duration variant for fields that aren't Option<Duration>.
2570pub mod duration_codec_required {
2571    use super::Duration;
2572    use serde::{Deserialize, Deserializer, Serializer};
2573
2574    pub fn serialize<S: Serializer>(v: &Duration, s: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error> {
2575        s.serialize_str(&super::duration_codec::render(*v))
2576    }
2577
2578    pub fn deserialize<'de, D: Deserializer<'de>>(d: D) -> Result<Duration, D::Error> {
2579        let s = String::deserialize(d)?;
2580        super::duration_codec::parse(&s).map_err(serde::de::Error::custom)
2581    }
2582}
2583
2584#[cfg(test)]
2585mod tests {
2586    use super::*;
2587
2588    fn child(name: &str, ver: &str, restart: RestartPolicy) -> ChildSpec {
2589        ChildSpec {
2590            caixa: name.into(),
2591            versao: ver.into(),
2592            restart,
2593        }
2594    }
2595
2596    #[test]
2597    fn child_spec_string_scalar_accessor_pair_is_const_fn() {
2598        // Fail-before-pass-after pin on [`ChildSpec::nome`] +
2599        // [`ChildSpec::versao_requirement`]'s `const`-eval-surface
2600        // posture. Each accessor projects the per-`:children :caixa`
2601        // / per-`:children :versao` [`String`] storage through the
2602        // `pub const fn` [`String::as_str`] (const-stable since Rust
2603        // 1.87, well within the workspace MSRV) — any future
2604        // accidental downgrade to non-`const` fails the corresponding
2605        // `<name>_via_const_fn` wrapper at caixa-core build time with
2606        // E0015 (`cannot call non-const method`), strictly stronger
2607        // than a runtime `assert!`. Sibling of the peer
2608        // per-M2/M3/universal-axis `String → &str` scalar-accessor
2609        // family pins on the sibling `const`-eval-surface passes
2610        // ([`crate::Caixa::nome`] / [`crate::Caixa::versao`] at the
2611        // top-level manifest, [`crate::CaixaVersion::as_str`] at the
2612        // typed-newtype wrapper, [`crate::aplicacao::Membro::nome`] /
2613        // [`crate::aplicacao::Membro::versao_requirement`] at the M3
2614        // membership axis, [`crate::aplicacao::Entrada::hostname`] /
2615        // [`crate::aplicacao::Entrada::destination`] at the M3
2616        // ingress axis,
2617        // [`crate::upgrade::UpgradeFromEntry::prior_versao`] at the
2618        // M2 upgrade axis, [`crate::dep::Dep::nome`] /
2619        // [`crate::dep::Dep::versao_requirement`] at the dep-graph
2620        // axis, and the per-`:contratos`
2621        // [`crate::aplicacao::WitContract::source`] /
2622        // [`crate::aplicacao::WitContract::destination`] /
2623        // [`crate::aplicacao::WitContract::world_ref`] trio the
2624        // sibling pin at 279823b already anchors).
2625        const fn nome_via_const_fn(c: &ChildSpec) -> &str {
2626            c.nome()
2627        }
2628        const fn versao_via_const_fn(c: &ChildSpec) -> &str {
2629            c.versao_requirement()
2630        }
2631        for (caixa, versao) in [
2632            ("worker-a", "^0.1"),
2633            ("worker-b", "~0.2.3"),
2634            ("collector", "*"),
2635        ] {
2636            let c = child(caixa, versao, RestartPolicy::Permanent);
2637            assert_eq!(nome_via_const_fn(&c), c.nome());
2638            assert_eq!(versao_via_const_fn(&c), c.versao_requirement());
2639            assert_eq!(c.nome(), caixa);
2640            assert_eq!(c.versao_requirement(), versao);
2641        }
2642    }
2643
2644    #[test]
2645    fn default_has_one_for_one_and_5_restarts_in_60s() {
2646        let s = SupervisorSpec::default();
2647        assert_eq!(s.estrategia, RestartStrategy::OneForOne);
2648        assert_eq!(s.max_restarts, 5);
2649        assert_eq!(s.restart_window, Some(Duration::from_secs(60)));
2650        assert!(s.children.is_empty());
2651    }
2652
2653    #[test]
2654    fn validate_one_for_one_requires_children() {
2655        let mut s = SupervisorSpec::default();
2656        s.children = vec![];
2657        assert!(matches!(
2658            s.validate().unwrap_err(),
2659            SupervisorError::NoChildren { .. }
2660        ));
2661        s.children = vec![child("worker", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)];
2662        s.validate().unwrap();
2663    }
2664
2665    #[test]
2666    fn validate_simple_one_for_one_forbids_static_children() {
2667        let mut s = SupervisorSpec {
2668            estrategia: RestartStrategy::SimpleOneForOne,
2669            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
2670        };
2671        s.children
2672            .push(child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent));
2673        assert_eq!(
2674            s.validate().unwrap_err(),
2675            SupervisorError::SimpleOneForOneWithStaticChildren
2676        );
2677        s.children.clear();
2678        s.validate().unwrap();
2679    }
2680
2681    #[test]
2682    fn validate_rejects_zero_max_restarts() {
2683        let s = SupervisorSpec {
2684            max_restarts: 0,
2685            children: vec![child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
2686            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
2687        };
2688        assert_eq!(s.validate().unwrap_err(), SupervisorError::ZeroMaxRestarts);
2689    }
2690
2691    // ── upper-cap: SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX brackets the typed slot ─────
2692    //
2693    // The cap arm lifts the `:politicas :circuit-breaker :max-failures` /
2694    // `POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX` (2b51ace) discipline onto the peer
2695    // `:supervisor :max-restarts` axis — both fields are "trip the
2696    // next-higher protection layer after N events in a rolling window"
2697    // counters with identical degenerate-at-the-high-end shape, so the
2698    // typed-slot's accepted set lies in `1..=1000` on the supervisor side
2699    // exactly as it lies in `1..=1000` on the breaker side.
2700
2701    #[test]
2702    fn validate_rejects_max_restarts_above_cap() {
2703        // The fail-before-pass-after pin: `SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX +
2704        // 1` is structurally one past the cap and silently passed
2705        // validate on every pre-gate codebase because the typed slot's
2706        // only check was the zero-floor arm. The no-op-supervisor vector
2707        // only surfaced at the runtime substrate (Erlang/OTP
2708        // MaxIntensity/Period ratio, the future wasm-operator's
2709        // per-supervisor restart-intensity counter) far from the source
2710        // caixa.lisp with no field naming the offending supervisor.
2711        let s = SupervisorSpec {
2712            max_restarts: SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX + 1,
2713            children: vec![child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
2714            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
2715        };
2716        assert_eq!(
2717            s.validate().unwrap_err(),
2718            SupervisorError::MaxRestartsExceedsCap {
2719                max_restarts: SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX + 1,
2720            }
2721        );
2722    }
2723
2724    #[test]
2725    fn validate_rejects_max_restarts_far_above_cap() {
2726        // The `u32::MAX` worst case — the four-billion-restart
2727        // threshold a typo (`:max-restarts 4294967295`) or a
2728        // struct-literal copy-paste lands in the slot. Pin the cap
2729        // arm's coverage explicitly across the full `u32` overflow so
2730        // a future relaxation that drops the upper bound surfaces
2731        // here. Same shape every other typed-cap arm on this surface
2732        // carries (POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX,
2733        // POLICY_RETRIES_MAX, POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX).
2734        let s = SupervisorSpec {
2735            max_restarts: u32::MAX,
2736            children: vec![child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
2737            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
2738        };
2739        assert_eq!(
2740            s.validate().unwrap_err(),
2741            SupervisorError::MaxRestartsExceedsCap {
2742                max_restarts: u32::MAX,
2743            }
2744        );
2745    }
2746
2747    #[test]
2748    fn validate_accepts_max_restarts_at_cap() {
2749        // The boundary value — exactly SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX —
2750        // must validate. The cap is inclusive on the top edge,
2751        // matching the POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX /
2752        // POLICY_RETRIES_MAX / LIMITS_MEMORY_WASM32_MAX_BYTES
2753        // discipline on the sibling capped axes. Pin the boundary
2754        // explicitly so a future off-by-one tightening
2755        // (`>= SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX` instead of `>`) surfaces
2756        // here as a test failure rather than a silent contract
2757        // narrowing.
2758        let s = SupervisorSpec {
2759            max_restarts: SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX,
2760            children: vec![child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
2761            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
2762        };
2763        s.validate()
2764            .expect("max_restarts == SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX must validate");
2765    }
2766
2767    #[test]
2768    fn validate_accepts_max_restarts_typical_values() {
2769        // The documented production-playbook band positive-control
2770        // sweep — every value Erlang/OTP / Elixir / Riak Core /
2771        // RabbitMQ recommend (1..=100) must pass, plus a sweep
2772        // through the hyperscale band (200, 500, 1000) the cap
2773        // accepts. Pin the inclusive validated set explicitly so a
2774        // future tightening of the ceiling surfaces here.
2775        for n in [1u32, 3, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000] {
2776            let s = SupervisorSpec {
2777                max_restarts: n,
2778                children: vec![child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
2779                ..SupervisorSpec::default()
2780            };
2781            s.validate()
2782                .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("max_restarts={n} must validate; got {e:?}"));
2783        }
2784    }
2785
2786    #[test]
2787    fn zero_max_restarts_takes_precedence_over_cap() {
2788        // The cross-arm ordering pin: `0` is structurally outside
2789        // both `1..` (zero-floor) and `..=SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX`
2790        // (cap), but the zero-floor diagnostic is the more
2791        // self-locating one (it directly names the counter-axis
2792        // remediation), so the validate gate must fire on zero first.
2793        // Same shape every other zero-then-shape ordering on this
2794        // surface uses (PolicyRetriesZero then
2795        // PolicyRetriesExceedsCap; PolicyBreakerZeroFailures then
2796        // PolicyBreakerMaxFailuresExceedsCap).
2797        let s = SupervisorSpec {
2798            max_restarts: 0,
2799            children: vec![child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
2800            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
2801        };
2802        assert_eq!(
2803            s.validate().unwrap_err(),
2804            SupervisorError::ZeroMaxRestarts,
2805            "max_restarts == 0 must surface the zero-floor diagnostic, not the cap diagnostic"
2806        );
2807    }
2808
2809    #[test]
2810    fn max_restarts_cap_takes_precedence_over_restart_window_gates() {
2811        // The cross-arm ordering pin between the cap and the sibling
2812        // `:restart-window` gates (zero-window, canonical-window). A
2813        // supervisor carrying both an over-cap `max_restarts` AND a
2814        // structurally invalid window (zero, sub-ms) must surface the
2815        // cap diagnostic first — the cap arm is wired immediately
2816        // after the zero-restart arm and strictly before the window
2817        // arms, so the offending value the diagnostic names matches
2818        // the order the author would discover the gates by reading
2819        // top-to-bottom through `SupervisorSpec::validate`. Pin the
2820        // order so a future refactor that reorders the arms surfaces
2821        // here as a test failure rather than a silent diagnostic
2822        // regression. Peer of
2823        // `circuit_breaker_max_failures_cap_takes_precedence_over_window_gates`
2824        // on the sibling `:politicas :circuit-breaker` slot.
2825        let s = SupervisorSpec {
2826            max_restarts: SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX + 1,
2827            restart_window: Some(Duration::ZERO),
2828            children: vec![child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
2829            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
2830        };
2831        assert_eq!(
2832            s.validate().unwrap_err(),
2833            SupervisorError::MaxRestartsExceedsCap {
2834                max_restarts: SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX + 1,
2835            },
2836            "over-cap max_restarts must surface the cap diagnostic before any window-axis diagnostic"
2837        );
2838    }
2839
2840    #[test]
2841    fn max_restarts_cap_diagnostic_carries_offending_value() {
2842        // The diagnostic-shape pin: the offending `u32` is carried
2843        // verbatim into the `SupervisorError::MaxRestartsExceedsCap`
2844        // variant so the surfaced error message names the value the
2845        // author wrote (`":supervisor :max-restarts (50000) exceeds the
2846        // supervisor-policy ceiling …"`), not just the cap. Same
2847        // self-locating diagnostic shape every other typed-cap arm on
2848        // this surface carries
2849        // (`AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerMaxFailuresExceedsCap` carries
2850        // the offending failure count verbatim,
2851        // `AplicacaoError::PolicyRetriesExceedsCap` carries the offending
2852        // retries count verbatim).
2853        let s = SupervisorSpec {
2854            max_restarts: 50_000,
2855            children: vec![child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
2856            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
2857        };
2858        let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
2859        assert!(
2860            matches!(
2861                err,
2862                SupervisorError::MaxRestartsExceedsCap {
2863                    max_restarts: 50_000
2864                }
2865            ),
2866            "got {err:?}"
2867        );
2868        let msg = err.to_string();
2869        assert!(
2870            msg.contains("50000"),
2871            ":supervisor :max-restarts cap diagnostic must carry the offending value verbatim (got: {msg})"
2872        );
2873    }
2874
2875    #[test]
2876    fn supervisor_max_restarts_default_pins_otp_canonical_value() {
2877        // Pin [`SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_DEFAULT`] at `5` — the
2878        // Erlang/OTP-canonical `{intensity, 5, 60}` `MaxIntensity`
2879        // half of Learn You Some Erlang's worker-supervisor default,
2880        // sibling of the `60s` `Period` half that the paired
2881        // [`Default for SupervisorSpec`] impl already pins on the
2882        // sibling `restart_window` axis. Pinning the literal here
2883        // surfaces a future rebrand (a tightening to Elixir's `3`,
2884        // a widening to a per-cluster overlay the operator pins
2885        // through a future `:max-restarts-overrides` slot) as a
2886        // deliberate test edit, not a silent contract migration.
2887        // Peer of the sibling
2888        // [`supervisor_max_restarts_cap_pins_canonical_value`]
2889        // upper-bracket pin on the same axis.
2890        assert_eq!(SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_DEFAULT, 5);
2891    }
2892
2893    #[test]
2894    fn default_max_restarts_helper_routes_through_lifted_default() {
2895        // Composition pin: the private `default_max_restarts()`
2896        // serde-`#[serde(default = "…")]` helper on
2897        // [`SupervisorSpec::max_restarts`] must route through the
2898        // substrate-canonical [`SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_DEFAULT`]
2899        // typed `pub const` rather than a raw `5` literal. Prior to
2900        // the lift the helper carried an inline `5` with no compile-
2901        // time link back to the shared default, so the wire-format
2902        // author-omitted arm and the caixa-core
2903        // [`crate::manifest::Caixa::supervisor_view`] fold's `unwrap_or(5)`
2904        // arm could silently split on any future default rebrand.
2905        // Byte-parity against the lifted constant closes the split.
2906        assert_eq!(default_max_restarts(), SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_DEFAULT);
2907    }
2908
2909    #[test]
2910    fn supervisor_spec_default_max_restarts_routes_through_lifted_default() {
2911        // Composition pin: the [`Default for SupervisorSpec`] impl's
2912        // struct-literal `max_restarts` field must route through the
2913        // substrate-canonical [`SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_DEFAULT`]
2914        // typed `pub const` (via the private helper this test's
2915        // sibling `default_max_restarts_helper_routes_through_lifted_default`
2916        // already pins onto the constant). Structurally: every
2917        // `SupervisorSpec::default()` call must yield a
2918        // `max_restarts` field byte-equal to the lifted constant
2919        // (the two paired defaults — the serde-side wire-format arm
2920        // and the struct-literal default arm — cannot silently split
2921        // on any future default rebrand). Peer of the sibling
2922        // `default_has_one_for_one_and_5_restarts_in_60s` shape pin
2923        // — this pin closes the byte-parity arm on the two paired
2924        // altitude entry points onto the shared substrate constant.
2925        assert_eq!(
2926            SupervisorSpec::default().max_restarts(),
2927            SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_DEFAULT,
2928        );
2929    }
2930
2931    #[test]
2932    fn supervisor_restart_window_default_pins_otp_canonical_value() {
2933        // Pin [`SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_DEFAULT`] at `60s` — the
2934        // Erlang/OTP-canonical `{intensity, 5, 60}` `Period` half of
2935        // Learn You Some Erlang's worker-supervisor default, paired
2936        // with the sibling `SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_DEFAULT` `5`
2937        // `MaxIntensity` half this constant is the sliding-window
2938        // denominator of on the same `MaxIntensity / Period`
2939        // restart-intensity ratio. Pinning the literal here surfaces a
2940        // future coherent rebrand of the paired default (Elixir's
2941        // `{max_restarts: 3, max_seconds: 5}`, a per-cluster overlay
2942        // the operator pins through a future
2943        // `:restart-window-overrides` slot) as a deliberate test edit,
2944        // not a silent contract migration. Peer of the sibling
2945        // [`supervisor_max_restarts_default_pins_otp_canonical_value`]
2946        // paired-half pin on the same OTP-canonical default and the
2947        // [`supervisor_restart_window_cap_pins_canonical_value`]
2948        // upper-bracket pin on the same axis.
2949        assert_eq!(SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_DEFAULT, Duration::from_secs(60),);
2950    }
2951
2952    #[test]
2953    fn supervisor_spec_default_restart_window_routes_through_lifted_default() {
2954        // Composition pin: the [`Default for SupervisorSpec`] impl's
2955        // struct-literal `restart_window` field must route through the
2956        // substrate-canonical [`SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_DEFAULT`]
2957        // typed `pub const` rather than a raw
2958        // `Duration::from_secs(60)` literal. Prior to this lift the
2959        // paired `{intensity, 5, 60}` OTP-canonical default was split
2960        // across two altitudes with no compile-time link between the
2961        // halves — the `MaxIntensity` half rode through the lifted
2962        // [`SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_DEFAULT`] constant while the
2963        // `Period` half rode as an open-coded literal at the
2964        // composition site, so a future coherent rebrand of the paired
2965        // canonical would have had to migrate one half through the
2966        // constant and the other through a raw literal in lockstep.
2967        // Byte-parity against the lifted constant on the `Period` half
2968        // closes the split — the paired OTP-canonical default now
2969        // migrates as one unit on any future axis change. Peer of the
2970        // sibling
2971        // [`supervisor_spec_default_max_restarts_routes_through_lifted_default`]
2972        // byte-parity pin on the paired `MaxIntensity` half.
2973        assert_eq!(
2974            SupervisorSpec::default().restart_window(),
2975            Some(SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_DEFAULT),
2976        );
2977    }
2978
2979    #[test]
2980    fn supervisor_estrategia_default_pins_otp_canonical_value() {
2981        // Pin [`SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT`] at [`RestartStrategy::OneForOne`]
2982        // — the Erlang/OTP-canonical `one_for_one` half of Learn You Some
2983        // Erlang's `{one_for_one, intensity, 5, 60}` worker-supervisor
2984        // canonical default, paired with the sibling
2985        // `SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_DEFAULT` `5` `MaxIntensity` half and the
2986        // sibling `SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_DEFAULT` `60s` `Period` half
2987        // this constant is the strategy discriminator of on the same
2988        // OTP-canonical worker-supervisor default. Pinning the arm here
2989        // surfaces a future coherent rebrand of the paired triple (Elixir's
2990        // `{:one_for_one, max_restarts: 3, max_seconds: 5}` on the sibling
2991        // intensity/period axes leaving this strategy arm untouched, an OTP
2992        // `rest_for_one` widening once the substrate discovers startup-
2993        // order-coupled child cohorts as the more common worker-supervisor
2994        // shape, a per-cluster overlay the operator pins through a future
2995        // `:estrategia-overrides` slot the MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2
2996        // supervision-canary roadmap acknowledges) as a deliberate test
2997        // edit, not a silent contract migration. Peer of the sibling
2998        // [`supervisor_max_restarts_default_pins_otp_canonical_value`] +
2999        // [`supervisor_restart_window_default_pins_otp_canonical_value`]
3000        // paired-half pins on the same OTP-canonical default.
3001        assert_eq!(SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT, RestartStrategy::OneForOne);
3002    }
3003
3004    #[test]
3005    fn restart_strategy_default_routes_through_lifted_default() {
3006        // Composition pin: the [`Default for RestartStrategy`] impl's
3007        // return arm must route through the substrate-canonical
3008        // [`SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT`] typed `pub const` rather than
3009        // a raw `Self::OneForOne` arm. Prior to the lift the impl carried
3010        // an inline `Self::OneForOne` with no compile-time link back to
3011        // the shared OTP-canonical `one_for_one` strategy the paired
3012        // [`Default for SupervisorSpec`] impl's struct-literal `estrategia`
3013        // field and the [`crate::manifest::Caixa::supervisor_view`] fold's
3014        // `.unwrap_or_default()` (now
3015        // `.unwrap_or(SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT)`) arm both key off —
3016        // so a future rebrand of the OTP-canonical strategy default (an
3017        // OTP `rest_for_one` widening once the substrate discovers
3018        // startup-order-coupled child cohorts as the more common worker-
3019        // supervisor shape, a per-cluster overlay the operator pins
3020        // through a future `:estrategia-overrides` slot) would have had to
3021        // be threaded through the `Default` impl and the two peer routes
3022        // in lockstep or the three consumers would silently split. Byte-
3023        // parity against the lifted constant closes the split. Peer of
3024        // the sibling
3025        // [`default_max_restarts_helper_routes_through_lifted_default`] +
3026        // [`supervisor_spec_default_restart_window_routes_through_lifted_default`]
3027        // composition pins on the paired `MaxIntensity` + `Period` halves.
3028        assert_eq!(RestartStrategy::default(), SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT,);
3029    }
3030
3031    #[test]
3032    fn supervisor_spec_default_estrategia_routes_through_lifted_default() {
3033        // Composition pin: the [`Default for SupervisorSpec`] impl's
3034        // struct-literal `estrategia` field must route through the
3035        // substrate-canonical [`SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT`] typed
3036        // `pub const` (either directly, or via the
3037        // [`RestartStrategy::default`] impl that the sibling
3038        // `restart_strategy_default_routes_through_lifted_default` pin
3039        // already routes onto the constant). Structurally: every
3040        // `SupervisorSpec::default()` call must yield an `estrategia`
3041        // field byte-equal to the lifted constant (the three paired
3042        // defaults — the [`Default for RestartStrategy`] impl arm, the
3043        // struct-literal default arm here, and the
3044        // [`crate::manifest::Caixa::supervisor_view`] fold arm — cannot
3045        // silently split on any future default rebrand). Peer of the
3046        // sibling
3047        // [`supervisor_spec_default_max_restarts_routes_through_lifted_default`]
3048        // + [`supervisor_spec_default_restart_window_routes_through_lifted_default`]
3049        // byte-parity pins on the paired `MaxIntensity` + `Period` halves
3050        // of the same `SupervisorSpec::default()` composed altitude.
3051        assert_eq!(
3052            SupervisorSpec::default().estrategia(),
3053            SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT,
3054        );
3055    }
3056
3057    #[test]
3058    fn supervisor_child_restart_default_pins_otp_canonical_value() {
3059        // Pin [`SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_DEFAULT`] at
3060        // [`RestartPolicy::Permanent`] — Erlang/OTP's `permanent`
3061        // worker-child restart type (`{ChildId, StartFunc, permanent, …}`
3062        // in a `supervisor`'s `init/1` child-spec tuple), the per-child
3063        // half of the same OTP-shape supervisor-tree default set whose
3064        // per-`:supervisor` halves the sibling
3065        // [`SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT`] /
3066        // [`SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_DEFAULT`] /
3067        // [`SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_DEFAULT`] constants pin. Pinning the
3068        // arm here surfaces a future rebrand of the per-child default (an
3069        // OTP-`transient` widening once the substrate discovers clean-
3070        // completion-aware children as the more common child shape, a
3071        // per-cluster overlay the operator pins through a future
3072        // `:restart-overrides` slot the MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2
3073        // supervision-canary roadmap acknowledges) as a deliberate test
3074        // edit, not a silent contract migration. Peer of the sibling
3075        // [`supervisor_estrategia_default_pins_otp_canonical_value`] /
3076        // [`supervisor_max_restarts_default_pins_otp_canonical_value`] /
3077        // [`supervisor_restart_window_default_pins_otp_canonical_value`]
3078        // value pins on the per-`:supervisor` halves.
3079        assert_eq!(SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_DEFAULT, RestartPolicy::Permanent);
3080    }
3081
3082    #[test]
3083    fn restart_policy_default_routes_through_lifted_default() {
3084        // Composition pin: the [`Default for RestartPolicy`] impl's return
3085        // arm must route through the substrate-canonical
3086        // [`SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_DEFAULT`] typed `pub const` rather
3087        // than a raw `Self::Permanent` arm. Prior to the lift the impl
3088        // carried an inline `Self::Permanent` with no compile-time link
3089        // back to the OTP-shape supervisor-tree default set whose three
3090        // per-`:supervisor` halves already rode through lifted constants
3091        // — so a future coherent rebrand of the set would have had to
3092        // migrate three halves through typed constants and this fourth
3093        // through a raw enum arm in lockstep or the supervisor-level and
3094        // child-level defaults would silently drift apart. Byte-parity
3095        // against the lifted constant closes the split. Peer of the
3096        // sibling
3097        // [`restart_strategy_default_routes_through_lifted_default`]
3098        // composition pin on the per-`:supervisor` `:estrategia` axis.
3099        assert_eq!(RestartPolicy::default(), SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_DEFAULT);
3100    }
3101
3102    #[test]
3103    fn child_spec_serde_default_restart_routes_through_lifted_default() {
3104        // Composition pin: the serde-side `#[serde(default)]` on
3105        // [`ChildSpec::restart`] — the wire-format author-omitted
3106        // `:children :restart` arm — must resolve onto the substrate-
3107        // canonical [`SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_DEFAULT`] typed `pub const`
3108        // (via the [`Default for RestartPolicy`] impl the sibling
3109        // `restart_policy_default_routes_through_lifted_default` pin
3110        // already routes onto the constant). Structurally: a `ChildSpec`
3111        // deserialized from a payload that omits the `restart` key must
3112        // yield a `restart` field byte-equal to the lifted constant, so
3113        // the wire-format author-omitted arm and the
3114        // [`RestartPolicy::default`] impl arm cannot silently split on any
3115        // future default rebrand. Peer of the sibling
3116        // [`supervisor_spec_default_estrategia_routes_through_lifted_default`]
3117        // / [`supervisor_spec_default_max_restarts_routes_through_lifted_default`]
3118        // / [`supervisor_spec_default_restart_window_routes_through_lifted_default`]
3119        // byte-parity pins on the per-`:supervisor` halves of the same
3120        // author-omitted-slot resolution surface.
3121        let omitted: ChildSpec = serde_json::from_str(r#"{"caixa":"worker","versao":"^0.1"}"#)
3122            .expect("ChildSpec must deserialize with the restart key omitted");
3123        assert_eq!(
3124            omitted.restart(),
3125            SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_DEFAULT,
3126            "an author-omitted :children :restart slot must degrade onto \
3127             the SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_DEFAULT typed pub const (got \
3128             {:?}, expected {:?})",
3129            omitted.restart(),
3130            SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_DEFAULT,
3131        );
3132    }
3133
3134    #[test]
3135    fn supervisor_max_restarts_cap_pins_canonical_value() {
3136        // The SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX constant pins the value at
3137        // 1000 — the same ceiling the peer
3138        // POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX cap carries on the
3139        // `:politicas :circuit-breaker :max-failures` axis (both are
3140        // "trip the next-higher protection layer after N events in a
3141        // rolling window" counters with identical
3142        // degenerate-at-the-high-end shape; uniform top edge so the
3143        // M4 CR materializers and the wasm-operator reconciler reach
3144        // for either field knowing the value is in `1..=1000`). Two
3145        // orders of magnitude above every documented Erlang/OTP /
3146        // Elixir / Riak Core / RabbitMQ production-playbook
3147        // recommendation band and below the clearly-pathological
3148        // "effectively no escalation" floor (10_000, 100_000,
3149        // u32::MAX). Pinning the literal value here surfaces a future
3150        // drift (a relaxation to 10_000, a tightening to 100) as a
3151        // deliberate test edit, not a silent contract narrowing.
3152        assert_eq!(SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX, 1000);
3153    }
3154
3155    #[test]
3156    fn validate_rejects_empty_child_name() {
3157        let s = SupervisorSpec {
3158            children: vec![child("", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3159            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3160        };
3161        assert_eq!(s.validate().unwrap_err(), SupervisorError::EmptyChildName);
3162    }
3163
3164    #[test]
3165    fn validate_rejects_empty_child_version() {
3166        let s = SupervisorSpec {
3167            children: vec![child("w", "", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3168            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3169        };
3170        assert!(matches!(
3171            s.validate().unwrap_err(),
3172            SupervisorError::EmptyChildVersion { .. }
3173        ));
3174    }
3175
3176    // ── value-shape: parse-as-VersionReq on :children :versao ─────────────
3177
3178    #[test]
3179    fn validate_rejects_invalid_child_versao_requirement() {
3180        // The fail-before-pass-after pin: a non-empty but malformed
3181        // semver requirement (`"^bad-version"`) silently passed
3182        // `validate()` on every pre-gate codebase because the prior
3183        // shape only refused the empty string. The parse failure
3184        // surfaced far downstream at lacre-resolve time with a
3185        // `semver::Error` that didn't name which `:children` entry
3186        // carried the typo. The new gate moves the check to caixa-build
3187        // time at the source caixa.lisp — the third `:versao` typed
3188        // axis (`:children`) joins `:deps` and `:membros` (9888b13) at
3189        // structural parity.
3190        let s = SupervisorSpec {
3191            children: vec![
3192                child("worker", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent),
3193                child("cache", "^bad-version", RestartPolicy::Transient),
3194            ],
3195            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3196        };
3197        let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
3198        assert!(
3199            matches!(
3200                err,
3201                SupervisorError::ChildVersaoInvalid { ref caixa, ref versao, .. }
3202                    if caixa == "cache" && versao == "^bad-version"
3203            ),
3204            "got {err:?}"
3205        );
3206    }
3207
3208    #[test]
3209    fn validate_rejects_child_versao_with_double_caret_typo() {
3210        // `"^^0.1"` is the canonical doubled-caret typo — looks
3211        // Cargo-shaped on first glance but fails the parser because
3212        // semver doesn't accept stacked operators. Pin this
3213        // adjacent-shape footgun explicitly so a future relaxation that
3214        // accepts "looks-canonical-but-isn't" forms surfaces here.
3215        let s = SupervisorSpec {
3216            children: vec![child("worker", "^^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3217            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3218        };
3219        let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
3220        assert!(
3221            matches!(
3222                err,
3223                SupervisorError::ChildVersaoInvalid { ref caixa, ref versao, .. }
3224                    if caixa == "worker" && versao == "^^0.1"
3225            ),
3226            "got {err:?}"
3227        );
3228    }
3229
3230    #[test]
3231    fn validate_rejects_child_versao_with_v_prefixed_tag() {
3232        // `"v0.1"` is the canonical "git-tag-shape leaking into the
3233        // semver requirement slot" typo — an author copies the
3234        // publish-side git-tag string verbatim into `:versao`, but
3235        // Cargo's semver parser rejects the leading `v`. Same
3236        // adjacent-shape footgun pinned for `:membros :versao`
3237        // (9888b13).
3238        let s = SupervisorSpec {
3239            children: vec![child("worker", "v0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3240            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3241        };
3242        let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
3243        assert!(
3244            matches!(
3245                err,
3246                SupervisorError::ChildVersaoInvalid { ref caixa, ref versao, .. }
3247                    if caixa == "worker" && versao == "v0.1"
3248            ),
3249            "got {err:?}"
3250        );
3251    }
3252
3253    #[test]
3254    fn validate_accepts_canonical_child_versao_forms() {
3255        // The Cargo-shaped requirement forms `:deps :versao` and
3256        // `:membros :versao` already accept via
3257        // `crate::parse_requirement` must pass the children gate
3258        // without re-validating at the resolver layer. Pin every leg so
3259        // a future tightening of the canonical set surfaces here as a
3260        // test failure.
3261        for form in [
3262            "^0.1",      // caret — minor-range pin (the most common shape)
3263            "~0.1.2",    // tilde — patch-range pin
3264            "0.1.0",     // exact — single-version pin
3265            "*",         // wildcard — any version (semver::VersionReq::STAR)
3266            ">=0.1, <2", // multi-range — comma-separated comparators
3267        ] {
3268            let s = SupervisorSpec {
3269                children: vec![child("worker", form, RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3270                ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3271            };
3272            s.validate()
3273                .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("canonical form {form:?} must validate, got {e:?}"));
3274        }
3275    }
3276
3277    #[test]
3278    fn child_versao_empty_takes_precedence_over_invalid() {
3279        // Order pin: the existing `EmptyChildVersion` diagnostic (which
3280        // doesn't try to parse) fires before the new
3281        // `ChildVersaoInvalid` parse-side diagnostic, so an empty
3282        // `:versao` keeps its narrower error message —
3283        // `parse_requirement` would also reject `""`, but the
3284        // empty-string arm is the more self-locating diagnostic for the
3285        // author. Same ordering discipline as
3286        // `membro_versao_empty_takes_precedence_over_invalid` in
3287        // aplicacao.rs.
3288        let s = SupervisorSpec {
3289            children: vec![child("worker", "", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3290            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3291        };
3292        let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
3293        assert!(
3294            matches!(err, SupervisorError::EmptyChildVersion { ref caixa } if caixa == "worker"),
3295            "got {err:?}"
3296        );
3297    }
3298
3299    #[test]
3300    fn child_versao_invalid_fires_before_duplicate_check() {
3301        // Order pin: a malformed requirement on a non-duplicate entry
3302        // surfaces *its own* diagnostic (which names the offending
3303        // `:versao` string), even when a later entry would otherwise
3304        // collapse onto an earlier name. The per-entry shape gate runs
3305        // inline before the duplicate-key insert — parallel to
3306        // `membro_versao_invalid_fires_before_duplicate_check` in
3307        // aplicacao.rs and the b0c8389 / c4213a4 ordering discipline.
3308        let s = SupervisorSpec {
3309            children: vec![
3310                child("worker", "^bad", RestartPolicy::Permanent),
3311                child("cache", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Transient),
3312                child("worker", "^0.2", RestartPolicy::Permanent), // would otherwise raise DuplicateChildCaixa
3313            ],
3314            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3315        };
3316        let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
3317        assert!(
3318            matches!(
3319                err,
3320                SupervisorError::ChildVersaoInvalid { ref caixa, .. } if caixa == "worker"
3321            ),
3322            "got {err:?}"
3323        );
3324    }
3325
3326    #[test]
3327    fn child_versao_invalid_diagnostic_carries_offending_versao() {
3328        // The diagnostic-shape pin: the error names the offending
3329        // `:versao` value verbatim so the author can grep their
3330        // caixa.lisp without re-running the build, and carries a
3331        // non-empty `reason` from `semver::VersionReq::parse` so the
3332        // parser's own wording flows through to the diagnostic.
3333        let s = SupervisorSpec {
3334            children: vec![child("worker", "not-a-req", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3335            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3336        };
3337        let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
3338        let SupervisorError::ChildVersaoInvalid {
3339            caixa,
3340            versao,
3341            reason,
3342        } = err
3343        else {
3344            panic!("expected ChildVersaoInvalid, got other variant");
3345        };
3346        assert_eq!(caixa, "worker");
3347        assert_eq!(versao, "not-a-req");
3348        assert!(
3349            !reason.is_empty(),
3350            "ChildVersaoInvalid `reason` must carry the parser's wording verbatim"
3351        );
3352    }
3353
3354    // ── value-shape: DNS-1123 label rule on :children :caixa ──────────────
3355
3356    #[test]
3357    fn validate_rejects_child_caixa_with_uppercase() {
3358        // The canonical "I copied the Servico's display name verbatim"
3359        // typo — child caixa names are lowercase per K8s DNS-1123 label
3360        // rule. The diagnostic names the offending name and suggests the
3361        // lower-cased fix in one edit, mirroring the
3362        // `rejects_membro_caixa_with_uppercase` gate's shape (3f9d7a0).
3363        let s = SupervisorSpec {
3364            children: vec![child("Worker", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3365            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3366        };
3367        let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
3368        let SupervisorError::ChildCaixaInvalid { caixa, reason } = err else {
3369            panic!("expected ChildCaixaInvalid, got other variant");
3370        };
3371        assert_eq!(caixa, "Worker");
3372        assert!(
3373            reason.contains("uppercase"),
3374            "diagnostic must name the violation as `uppercase` (got: {reason:?})"
3375        );
3376        assert!(
3377            reason.contains("\"worker\""),
3378            "diagnostic must suggest the lower-cased fix verbatim (got: {reason:?})"
3379        );
3380    }
3381
3382    #[test]
3383    fn validate_rejects_child_caixa_with_underscore() {
3384        // The canonical "I'm thinking of a Python module / Postgres
3385        // table" leak — `_` is forbidden by every DNS-1123 / DNS-1035
3386        // label schema. K8s rejects `metadata.name: my_worker` at
3387        // admission time with an opaque `field is invalid` (no source-
3388        // citing diagnostic). The gate moves it to caixa-build time.
3389        let s = SupervisorSpec {
3390            children: vec![child("my_worker", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3391            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3392        };
3393        let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
3394        assert!(
3395            matches!(
3396                err,
3397                SupervisorError::ChildCaixaInvalid { ref caixa, ref reason }
3398                    if caixa == "my_worker" && reason.contains('_')
3399            ),
3400            "got {err:?}"
3401        );
3402    }
3403
3404    #[test]
3405    fn validate_rejects_child_caixa_with_dot() {
3406        // A `:children :caixa` entry is a single DNS-1123 label, not a
3407        // subdomain. The K8s Service / ComputeUnit `metadata.name` rules
3408        // forbid dots. Same shape as `rejects_membro_caixa_with_dot`
3409        // (3f9d7a0) on the peer name axis.
3410        let s = SupervisorSpec {
3411            children: vec![child("team.worker", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3412            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3413        };
3414        let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
3415        assert!(
3416            matches!(
3417                err,
3418                SupervisorError::ChildCaixaInvalid { ref caixa, ref reason }
3419                    if caixa == "team.worker" && reason.contains('.')
3420            ),
3421            "got {err:?}"
3422        );
3423    }
3424
3425    #[test]
3426    fn validate_rejects_child_caixa_with_leading_hyphen() {
3427        // DNS-1123 / DNS-1035 boundary rule: labels must start and end
3428        // with an alphanumeric. The K8s apiserver rejects `-worker`
3429        // outright; the renderer would emit a `metadata.name: "-worker"`
3430        // that fails admission far from the source caixa.lisp.
3431        let s = SupervisorSpec {
3432            children: vec![child("-worker", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3433            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3434        };
3435        let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
3436        assert!(
3437            matches!(
3438                err,
3439                SupervisorError::ChildCaixaInvalid { ref caixa, ref reason }
3440                    if caixa == "-worker" && reason.contains("start and end")
3441            ),
3442            "got {err:?}"
3443        );
3444    }
3445
3446    #[test]
3447    fn validate_rejects_child_caixa_with_trailing_hyphen() {
3448        // The symmetric arm of the boundary rule. Pin separately so
3449        // both ends of the label are covered against a future relaxation
3450        // that only checks one boundary.
3451        let s = SupervisorSpec {
3452            children: vec![child("worker-", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3453            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3454        };
3455        let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
3456        assert!(
3457            matches!(
3458                err,
3459                SupervisorError::ChildCaixaInvalid { ref caixa, .. }
3460                    if caixa == "worker-"
3461            ),
3462            "got {err:?}"
3463        );
3464    }
3465
3466    #[test]
3467    fn validate_rejects_child_caixa_with_unicode() {
3468        // DNS-1123 is ASCII-only; IDN must be pre-encoded as Punycode
3469        // (`xn--…`) by the author before it reaches K8s. The byte-by-
3470        // byte ASCII validity check rejects multi-byte UTF-8 sequences
3471        // by the first byte that fails the `[a-z0-9-]` predicate.
3472        let s = SupervisorSpec {
3473            children: vec![child("café", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3474            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3475        };
3476        let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
3477        assert!(
3478            matches!(
3479                err,
3480                SupervisorError::ChildCaixaInvalid { ref caixa, .. }
3481                    if caixa == "café"
3482            ),
3483            "got {err:?}"
3484        );
3485    }
3486
3487    #[test]
3488    fn validate_rejects_child_caixa_with_whitespace() {
3489        // Whitespace is the canonical "I pasted from a sketch / doc"
3490        // footgun. The apiserver rejects every `metadata.name` value
3491        // carrying whitespace; pin the gate fires at the right boundary.
3492        let s = SupervisorSpec {
3493            children: vec![child("my worker", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3494            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3495        };
3496        let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
3497        assert!(
3498            matches!(
3499                err,
3500                SupervisorError::ChildCaixaInvalid { ref caixa, .. }
3501                    if caixa == "my worker"
3502            ),
3503            "got {err:?}"
3504        );
3505    }
3506
3507    #[test]
3508    fn validate_rejects_child_caixa_too_long() {
3509        // The 64-byte boundary pin. DNS-1123 / DNS-1035 cap labels at
3510        // 63 bytes; the K8s apiserver rejects every `metadata.name`
3511        // axis over the limit at admission time. The diagnostic names
3512        // both the cap and the actual length so the author can shorten
3513        // in one edit, mirroring `rejects_membro_caixa_too_long`
3514        // (3f9d7a0) and `rejects_placement_cluster_too_long` (6cbb900).
3515        let too_long = "a".repeat(64);
3516        let s = SupervisorSpec {
3517            children: vec![child(&too_long, "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3518            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3519        };
3520        let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
3521        let SupervisorError::ChildCaixaInvalid { caixa, reason } = err else {
3522            panic!("expected ChildCaixaInvalid, got other variant");
3523        };
3524        assert_eq!(caixa, too_long);
3525        assert!(
3526            reason.contains("63"),
3527            "diagnostic must name the 63-byte cap (got: {reason:?})"
3528        );
3529        assert!(
3530            reason.contains("64"),
3531            "diagnostic must name the actual length (got: {reason:?})"
3532        );
3533    }
3534
3535    #[test]
3536    fn child_caixa_max_length_validates() {
3537        // The 63-byte boundary control pin — exactly-at-the-cap is
3538        // accepted, mirroring `membro_caixa_max_length_validates`
3539        // (3f9d7a0) and `placement_cluster_max_length_validates`
3540        // (6cbb900). Pinned separately so a future off-by-one tightening
3541        // surfaces here.
3542        let max_label = "a".repeat(63);
3543        let s = SupervisorSpec {
3544            children: vec![child(&max_label, "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3545            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3546        };
3547        s.validate().unwrap();
3548    }
3549
3550    #[test]
3551    fn validate_accepts_canonical_child_caixa_forms() {
3552        // The realistic shapes a supervised child's `:caixa` carries —
3553        // single-word `worker`, version-suffixed `cache-v2`, single-char
3554        // `a`, two-char `db`, digit-start `2-pool`, longer hyphen-joined
3555        // `payment-retry`, all-digit `0`. Pin every leg so a future
3556        // tightening (e.g. requiring a leading lowercase letter) surfaces
3557        // here as a test failure. Mirrors `accepts_canonical_membro_caixa_forms`
3558        // (3f9d7a0) and `accepts_canonical_placement_cluster_forms`
3559        // (6cbb900).
3560        for form in [
3561            "worker",
3562            "cache-v2",
3563            "a",
3564            "db",
3565            "2-pool",
3566            "payment-retry",
3567            "0",
3568        ] {
3569            let s = SupervisorSpec {
3570                children: vec![child(form, "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3571                ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3572            };
3573            s.validate()
3574                .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("canonical form {form:?} must validate, got {e:?}"));
3575        }
3576    }
3577
3578    #[test]
3579    fn child_caixa_empty_takes_precedence_over_invalid() {
3580        // Order pin: the existing `EmptyChildName` diagnostic (which
3581        // doesn't try to parse the DNS-1123 shape) fires before the new
3582        // `ChildCaixaInvalid` per-axis gate, so an empty `:caixa` keeps
3583        // its narrower error message — `is_dns_1123_label` would reject
3584        // the empty string too (boundary check on the first byte), but
3585        // the empty-string arm is the more self-locating diagnostic for
3586        // the author. Same ordering discipline as
3587        // `membro_caixa_empty_takes_precedence_over_invalid` in
3588        // aplicacao.rs.
3589        let s = SupervisorSpec {
3590            children: vec![child("", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3591            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3592        };
3593        let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
3594        assert_eq!(err, SupervisorError::EmptyChildName);
3595    }
3596
3597    #[test]
3598    fn child_caixa_invalid_fires_before_versao_check() {
3599        // Order pin: the per-axis shape gate runs inline before the
3600        // per-entry versao check, so a malformed `:caixa` on an entry
3601        // whose `:versao` would also fail surfaces the more self-
3602        // locating name-axis diagnostic first. Parallel to
3603        // `membro_versao_invalid_fires_before_duplicate_check` (9888b13)
3604        // and `placement_cluster_invalid_fires_before_duplicate_check`
3605        // (6cbb900).
3606        let s = SupervisorSpec {
3607            children: vec![child("My_Worker", "", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3608            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3609        };
3610        let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
3611        assert!(
3612            matches!(
3613                err,
3614                SupervisorError::ChildCaixaInvalid { ref caixa, .. } if caixa == "My_Worker"
3615            ),
3616            "got {err:?}"
3617        );
3618    }
3619
3620    #[test]
3621    fn child_caixa_invalid_fires_before_duplicate_check() {
3622        // Order pin: a malformed name on a non-duplicate entry surfaces
3623        // its own diagnostic, even when a later entry would otherwise
3624        // collapse onto an earlier name. The per-entry shape gate runs
3625        // inline before the duplicate-key HashSet insert, mirroring
3626        // `placement_cluster_invalid_fires_before_duplicate_check`
3627        // (6cbb900).
3628        let s = SupervisorSpec {
3629            children: vec![
3630                child("Worker", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent),
3631                child("cache", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Transient),
3632                child("worker", "^0.2", RestartPolicy::Permanent), // would otherwise raise DuplicateChildCaixa
3633            ],
3634            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3635        };
3636        let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
3637        assert!(
3638            matches!(
3639                err,
3640                SupervisorError::ChildCaixaInvalid { ref caixa, .. } if caixa == "Worker"
3641            ),
3642            "got {err:?}"
3643        );
3644    }
3645
3646    #[test]
3647    fn child_caixa_invalid_diagnostic_carries_offending_caixa() {
3648        // The diagnostic-shape pin: the error names the offending
3649        // `:caixa` verbatim plus a non-empty parser-shaped `reason` so
3650        // the author can grep their caixa.lisp without re-running the
3651        // build. Mirrors the diagnostic-shape sweep on every prior
3652        // value-shape gate (3f9d7a0, 6cbb900, c7d05ec).
3653        let s = SupervisorSpec {
3654            children: vec![child("My_Worker", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3655            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3656        };
3657        let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
3658        let SupervisorError::ChildCaixaInvalid { caixa, reason } = err else {
3659            panic!("expected ChildCaixaInvalid, got other variant");
3660        };
3661        assert_eq!(caixa, "My_Worker");
3662        assert!(
3663            !reason.is_empty(),
3664            "ChildCaixaInvalid `reason` must carry the parser's wording verbatim"
3665        );
3666    }
3667
3668    // ── value-shape: zero restart_window + duplicate child names ──────────
3669
3670    #[test]
3671    fn validate_accepts_none_restart_window() {
3672        // Omitted `:restart-window` is the "never reset" sentinel —
3673        // valid by design. Mirrors :limits axes where None = unbounded.
3674        let s = SupervisorSpec {
3675            restart_window: None,
3676            children: vec![child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3677            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3678        };
3679        s.validate().unwrap();
3680    }
3681
3682    #[test]
3683    fn validate_rejects_zero_restart_window() {
3684        // Same "0 means the opposite of what you think" footgun closed
3685        // for :politicas :timeout (Envoy treats 0s as infinite) and
3686        // :limits :wall-clock (wasmtime traps before the call starts).
3687        // Erlang/OTP's MaxIntensity/Period requires Period > 0.
3688        let s = SupervisorSpec {
3689            restart_window: Some(Duration::ZERO),
3690            children: vec![child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3691            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3692        };
3693        assert_eq!(
3694            s.validate().unwrap_err(),
3695            SupervisorError::RestartWindowZero
3696        );
3697    }
3698
3699    // ── value-shape: integer-ms canonical-form on :restart-window ─────────
3700    //
3701    // The fourth (and last) typed-`Duration` axis in caixa-core to get
3702    // the integer-millisecond canonical-form gate — peer with
3703    // `:limits :wall-clock` (82fc3ef), `:politicas :timeout` (a4ae535),
3704    // and `:politicas :circuit-breaker :window` (a4ae535). The serde
3705    // path is already gated at the shared codec layer (see
3706    // `restart_window_serde_rejects_fractional_seconds`); this arm
3707    // closes the programmatic-struct-literal path the codec gate can't
3708    // see.
3709
3710    #[test]
3711    fn validate_rejects_sub_millisecond_restart_window() {
3712        // The fail-before-pass-after pin: a programmatic
3713        // `Duration::from_micros(1500)` (= 1_500_000 ns) silently passed
3714        // `validate` on every pre-gate codebase, then truncated to
3715        // `as_millis() == 1` on first serialize — the shared codec
3716        // emits `"1ms"`, parses it back to `Duration::from_millis(1)` =
3717        // 1_000_000 ns, the typed `restart_window` no longer matches
3718        // its rendered form.
3719        let s = SupervisorSpec {
3720            restart_window: Some(Duration::from_micros(1500)),
3721            children: vec![child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3722            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3723        };
3724        match s.validate().unwrap_err() {
3725            SupervisorError::RestartWindowNotCanonical { window } => {
3726                assert_eq!(window, Duration::from_micros(1500));
3727            }
3728            other => panic!("expected RestartWindowNotCanonical, got {other:?}"),
3729        }
3730    }
3731
3732    #[test]
3733    fn validate_rejects_one_nanosecond_restart_window() {
3734        // The far-sub-ms case: `Duration::from_nanos(1)` is non-zero
3735        // (so `RestartWindowZero` doesn't fire) but `as_millis() == 0`,
3736        // so the shared codec emits the literal `"0s"` — the next
3737        // serde round-trip would parse back to `Duration::ZERO`, which
3738        // the `RestartWindowZero` arm then rejects on re-validate. The
3739        // canonical-form gate at this layer surfaces a self-locating
3740        // diagnostic naming the offending Duration verbatim rather
3741        // than a downstream `RestartWindowZero` whose remediation
3742        // points at omitting the slot.
3743        let s = SupervisorSpec {
3744            restart_window: Some(Duration::from_nanos(1)),
3745            children: vec![child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3746            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3747        };
3748        match s.validate().unwrap_err() {
3749            SupervisorError::RestartWindowNotCanonical { window } => {
3750                assert_eq!(window, Duration::from_nanos(1));
3751            }
3752            other => panic!("expected RestartWindowNotCanonical, got {other:?}"),
3753        }
3754    }
3755
3756    #[test]
3757    fn validate_rejects_nanosecond_past_canonical_boundary_restart_window() {
3758        // The 1-ns-past-1ms boundary case: a `Duration` carrying
3759        // 1_000_001 ns is structurally past the integer-ms granularity
3760        // floor — `subsec_nanos() % 1_000_000 == 1`. The codec round-
3761        // trip would truncate to `1ms` and the consumer would observe
3762        // a 1-ns drift on every emit. Same boundary the peer
3763        // `validate_rejects_nanosecond_past_canonical_boundary` test
3764        // in limits.rs pins for the `:limits :wall-clock` axis.
3765        let w = Duration::from_nanos(1_000_001);
3766        let s = SupervisorSpec {
3767            restart_window: Some(w),
3768            children: vec![child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3769            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3770        };
3771        assert_eq!(
3772            s.validate().unwrap_err(),
3773            SupervisorError::RestartWindowNotCanonical { window: w }
3774        );
3775    }
3776
3777    #[test]
3778    fn validate_accepts_integer_millisecond_restart_window_values() {
3779        // The positive-control sweep: every `Duration` the shared
3780        // codec can round-trip losslessly — the canonical
3781        // `<integer>{ms,s,m,h}` set the codec's `render` / `parse`
3782        // pair emits and accepts — passes `validate` without
3783        // surfacing the new canonical-form arm. Mirrors
3784        // `validate_accepts_integer_millisecond_wall_clock_values` on
3785        // the sibling `:limits :wall-clock` axis.
3786        for w in [
3787            Duration::from_millis(1),
3788            Duration::from_millis(500),
3789            Duration::from_millis(1500),
3790            Duration::from_secs(1),
3791            Duration::from_secs(30),
3792            Duration::from_secs(60),
3793            Duration::from_secs(120),
3794            Duration::from_secs(3600),
3795        ] {
3796            let s = SupervisorSpec {
3797                restart_window: Some(w),
3798                children: vec![child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3799                ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3800            };
3801            s.validate()
3802                .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("integer-ms {w:?} must validate, got {e:?}"));
3803        }
3804    }
3805
3806    #[test]
3807    fn validate_restart_window_zero_takes_precedence_over_canonical_gate() {
3808        // Cross-arm ordering pin: `Duration::ZERO` has
3809        // `subsec_nanos() == 0` and would otherwise pass the
3810        // canonical-form arm — the zero-floor arm must fire first so
3811        // the more self-locating `RestartWindowZero` diagnostic (with
3812        // its omit-axis remediation directly named) leads. Same
3813        // posture every peer zero-then-shape gate uses
3814        // (`WallClockZero` → `WallClockNotCanonical`,
3815        // `PolicyTimeoutZero` → `PolicyTimeoutNotCanonical`,
3816        // `PolicyBreakerZeroWindow` → `PolicyBreakerWindowNotCanonical`).
3817        let s = SupervisorSpec {
3818            restart_window: Some(Duration::ZERO),
3819            children: vec![child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3820            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3821        };
3822        assert_eq!(
3823            s.validate().unwrap_err(),
3824            SupervisorError::RestartWindowZero
3825        );
3826    }
3827
3828    #[test]
3829    fn restart_window_canonical_diagnostic_carries_offending_duration() {
3830        // Diagnostic-shape pin: the canonical-form arm names the
3831        // offending `Duration` verbatim so the author's grep lands on
3832        // the field's value, not a generic "duration not canonical"
3833        // message. Same shape every other typed-canonical-form arm
3834        // on this surface carries (`WallClockNotCanonical` carries
3835        // the offending `Duration` verbatim,
3836        // `PolicyTimeoutNotCanonical` carries the offending
3837        // `Duration` verbatim).
3838        let w = Duration::from_micros(500);
3839        let s = SupervisorSpec {
3840            restart_window: Some(w),
3841            children: vec![child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3842            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3843        };
3844        let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
3845        let msg = err.to_string();
3846        assert!(
3847            msg.contains("500"),
3848            "diagnostic must carry the offending magnitude verbatim (got {msg:?})"
3849        );
3850        assert!(
3851            msg.contains("sub-millisecond"),
3852            "diagnostic must name the sub-millisecond residue class (got {msg:?})"
3853        );
3854    }
3855
3856    #[test]
3857    fn restart_window_validated_value_round_trips_through_codec() {
3858        // The structural property the canonical-ms gate enforces:
3859        // every `SupervisorSpec::restart_window` past
3860        // `SupervisorSpec::validate` round-trips losslessly through
3861        // the shared duration codec (serialize → string →
3862        // deserialize → equal value). Pin this end-to-end so a future
3863        // change to either side (the validate gate's accepted
3864        // granularity, the codec's parse/render unit set) that breaks
3865        // the alignment surfaces here. Peer of
3866        // `wall_clock_validated_value_round_trips_through_codec` on
3867        // the sibling `:limits :wall-clock` axis.
3868        for w in [
3869            Duration::from_millis(1),
3870            Duration::from_millis(1500),
3871            Duration::from_secs(30),
3872            Duration::from_secs(3600),
3873        ] {
3874            let s = SupervisorSpec {
3875                restart_window: Some(w),
3876                children: vec![child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3877                ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3878            };
3879            s.validate().unwrap();
3880            let json = serde_json::to_string(&s).unwrap();
3881            let back: SupervisorSpec = serde_json::from_str(&json).unwrap();
3882            assert_eq!(back.restart_window, Some(w));
3883        }
3884    }
3885
3886    // ── value-shape: upper cap on :restart-window ─────────────────────────
3887    //
3888    // The fourth (and last) typed-`Duration` axis in caixa-core to get
3889    // the 1h upper cap — peer with `:limits :wall-clock` (51e0dbd),
3890    // `:politicas :timeout` (2e8ee7e), and `:politicas
3891    // :circuit-breaker :window` (379a814). Brackets the typed
3892    // `:restart-window` axis structurally: every validated value lies
3893    // in `1ms..=SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX`, integer-millisecond
3894    // granularity, closing the
3895    // rolling-window-degenerates-to-lifetime-counter footgun the prior
3896    // zero-floor-and-canonical-form-only checks left open.
3897
3898    #[test]
3899    fn validate_rejects_restart_window_above_cap() {
3900        // The fail-before-pass-after pin: 3601s = 1h + 1s is
3901        // structurally one canonical-tick past the
3902        // [`SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX`] ceiling (1h = 3600s) — an
3903        // integer-millisecond magnitude the canonical-form arm above
3904        // accepts cleanly, that the shared duration codec round-trips
3905        // losslessly as `"3601s"`, and that silently passed validate on
3906        // every pre-gate codebase because the typed slot's only checks
3907        // were the zero-floor and canonical-form arms. The runtime
3908        // substrate consuming the value (Erlang/OTP's MaxIntensity/
3909        // Period reconciler, the future wasm-operator's per-supervisor
3910        // restart-intensity counter) reaches for a `Duration` so long
3911        // no realistic restart-recovery pattern resets the counter,
3912        // far from the source caixa.lisp.
3913        let w = SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX + Duration::from_secs(1);
3914        let s = SupervisorSpec {
3915            restart_window: Some(w),
3916            children: vec![child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3917            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3918        };
3919        assert_eq!(
3920            s.validate().unwrap_err(),
3921            SupervisorError::RestartWindowExceedsCap { window: w }
3922        );
3923    }
3924
3925    #[test]
3926    fn validate_rejects_restart_window_one_millisecond_above_cap() {
3927        // Boundary case: exactly 1ms past the cap (the granularity the
3928        // canonical-form gate enforces). Catches a future "strictly
3929        // less than" half-measure and pins the diagnostic to name the
3930        // offending `Duration` verbatim. Peer of
3931        // `validate_rejects_wall_clock_one_millisecond_above_cap` /
3932        // `rejects_policy_timeout_one_millisecond_above_cap` /
3933        // `rejects_circuit_breaker_window_one_millisecond_above_cap`
3934        // on the sibling typed-`Duration` axes' top edges.
3935        let w = SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX + Duration::from_millis(1);
3936        let s = SupervisorSpec {
3937            restart_window: Some(w),
3938            children: vec![child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3939            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3940        };
3941        assert_eq!(
3942            s.validate().unwrap_err(),
3943            SupervisorError::RestartWindowExceedsCap { window: w }
3944        );
3945    }
3946
3947    #[test]
3948    fn validate_rejects_restart_window_far_above_cap() {
3949        // The "obvious authoring footgun" case: a `(:restart-window "24h")`,
3950        // `(:restart-window "7d")`, or any "I want a lifetime counter
3951        // but wrote a `<integer>h` magnitude anyway" typo — values the
3952        // canonical-form arm accepts as integer-millisecond magnitudes,
3953        // the codec round-trips losslessly through serde, but the
3954        // operator's `MaxIntensity / Period` reconciler cannot honor
3955        // as a meaningful rolling window. Until this gate landed
3956        // validate accepted them. Pin the common above-cap values (24h,
3957        // 7d, ~11.5d) so a future relaxation that drops the upper bound
3958        // surfaces here.
3959        for w in [
3960            Duration::from_secs(86_400),    // 24h
3961            Duration::from_secs(604_800),   // 7d
3962            Duration::from_secs(1_000_000), // ~11.5 days
3963        ] {
3964            let s = SupervisorSpec {
3965                restart_window: Some(w),
3966                children: vec![child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3967                ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3968            };
3969            assert_eq!(
3970                s.validate().unwrap_err(),
3971                SupervisorError::RestartWindowExceedsCap { window: w }
3972            );
3973        }
3974    }
3975
3976    #[test]
3977    fn validate_accepts_restart_window_at_cap() {
3978        // The boundary value — exactly [`SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX`]
3979        // (1h) — must validate. The cap is inclusive on the top edge,
3980        // matching the [`crate::LIMITS_WALL_CLOCK_MAX`] /
3981        // [`crate::POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX`] /
3982        // [`crate::POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX`] discipline on the sibling
3983        // capped axes. Pin the boundary explicitly so a future
3984        // off-by-one tightening (`>= SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX`
3985        // instead of `>`) surfaces here as a test failure rather than a
3986        // silent contract narrowing.
3987        let s = SupervisorSpec {
3988            restart_window: Some(SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX),
3989            children: vec![child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
3990            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
3991        };
3992        s.validate()
3993            .expect("restart_window == SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX must validate");
3994    }
3995
3996    #[test]
3997    fn validate_accepts_restart_window_typical_values() {
3998        // The documented Erlang/OTP / Elixir / Riak Core / RabbitMQ
3999        // per-supervisor production-playbook band positive-control
4000        // sweep — every value Learn You Some Erlang's `{intensity, 5,
4001        // 60}` worker-supervisor `Period = 60s` default, Elixir's
4002        // `Supervisor` `max_seconds: 5` default, OTP's `supervisor`
4003        // callback module `MaxT = 5..=60` typical, Riak Core's `MaxT ∈
4004        // 10s..=300s`, and RabbitMQ broker-supervisor `MaxT = 5s`
4005        // default recommend (5s..=300s) must pass, plus a sweep
4006        // through the long-tail-flaky-pool band (5m, 15m, 30m, 1h) the
4007        // cap accepts. Mirrors `validate_accepts_wall_clock_typical_values`
4008        // on the sibling `:limits :wall-clock` axis.
4009        for w in [
4010            Duration::from_millis(1),
4011            Duration::from_millis(500),
4012            Duration::from_secs(1),
4013            Duration::from_secs(5),  // RabbitMQ broker-supervisor default
4014            Duration::from_secs(10), // Riak Core lower
4015            Duration::from_secs(30),
4016            Duration::from_secs(60),  // Learn You Some Erlang default
4017            Duration::from_secs(120), // OTP supervisor MaxT typical
4018            Duration::from_secs(300), // Riak Core upper
4019            Duration::from_secs(900), // 15m
4020            Duration::from_secs(1800),
4021            Duration::from_secs(3600), // exactly 1h, the cap
4022        ] {
4023            let s = SupervisorSpec {
4024                restart_window: Some(w),
4025                children: vec![child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
4026                ..SupervisorSpec::default()
4027            };
4028            s.validate()
4029                .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("restart_window={w:?} must validate; got {e:?}"));
4030        }
4031    }
4032
4033    #[test]
4034    fn restart_window_zero_takes_precedence_over_cap() {
4035        // The cross-arm ordering pin: `Duration::ZERO` is structurally
4036        // outside both `>= 1ms` (zero-floor) and `<=
4037        // SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX` (cap), but the zero-floor
4038        // diagnostic is the more self-locating one (it directly names
4039        // the omit-axis remediation), so the validate gate must fire
4040        // on zero first. Same shape every other zero-then-cap ordering
4041        // on this surface uses (`WallClockZero` then
4042        // `WallClockExceedsCap`, `PolicyTimeoutZero` then
4043        // `PolicyTimeoutExceedsCap`, `PolicyBreakerZeroWindow` then
4044        // `PolicyBreakerWindowExceedsCap`).
4045        let s = SupervisorSpec {
4046            restart_window: Some(Duration::ZERO),
4047            children: vec![child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
4048            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
4049        };
4050        assert_eq!(
4051            s.validate().unwrap_err(),
4052            SupervisorError::RestartWindowZero,
4053            "Duration::ZERO must surface the zero-floor diagnostic, not the cap diagnostic"
4054        );
4055    }
4056
4057    #[test]
4058    fn restart_window_canonical_takes_precedence_over_cap() {
4059        // The cross-arm ordering pin: a `Duration` that is *both*
4060        // sub-millisecond (non-canonical-form) and structurally above
4061        // the cap surfaces the canonical-form diagnostic first,
4062        // because the round-trip-shape break is the more fundamental
4063        // issue (the value can't even round-trip through the codec,
4064        // so the cap diagnostic naming `1ms..=1h` would be misleading
4065        // — there's no integer-ms form of the offending value). Pin
4066        // the order so a future refactor that reorders the arms
4067        // surfaces here as a test failure rather than a silent
4068        // diagnostic regression. Peer of
4069        // `wall_clock_canonical_takes_precedence_over_cap` /
4070        // `policy_timeout_canonical_takes_precedence_over_cap`.
4071        let w = SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX + Duration::from_nanos(1);
4072        let s = SupervisorSpec {
4073            restart_window: Some(w),
4074            children: vec![child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
4075            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
4076        };
4077        assert_eq!(
4078            s.validate().unwrap_err(),
4079            SupervisorError::RestartWindowNotCanonical { window: w },
4080            "sub-ms above-cap value must surface the canonical-form diagnostic, not the cap diagnostic"
4081        );
4082    }
4083
4084    #[test]
4085    fn max_restarts_cap_takes_precedence_over_restart_window_cap() {
4086        // The cross-arm ordering pin between the `:max-restarts` cap
4087        // and the sibling `:restart-window` cap. A supervisor carrying
4088        // both an over-cap `max_restarts` AND an over-cap window must
4089        // surface the `MaxRestartsExceedsCap` diagnostic first — the
4090        // cap arm is wired immediately after the zero-restart arm and
4091        // strictly before every window-axis arm (zero / canonical /
4092        // cap), so the offending value the diagnostic names matches
4093        // the order the author would discover the gates by reading
4094        // top-to-bottom through `SupervisorSpec::validate`. Pin the
4095        // order so a future refactor that reorders the arms surfaces
4096        // here as a test failure rather than a silent diagnostic
4097        // regression. Peer of
4098        // `max_restarts_cap_takes_precedence_over_restart_window_gates`
4099        // on the sibling zero / canonical window arms.
4100        let w = SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX + Duration::from_secs(1);
4101        let s = SupervisorSpec {
4102            max_restarts: SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX + 1,
4103            restart_window: Some(w),
4104            children: vec![child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
4105            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
4106        };
4107        assert_eq!(
4108            s.validate().unwrap_err(),
4109            SupervisorError::MaxRestartsExceedsCap {
4110                max_restarts: SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX + 1,
4111            },
4112            "over-cap max_restarts must surface the cap diagnostic before any window-axis diagnostic"
4113        );
4114    }
4115
4116    #[test]
4117    fn restart_window_cap_diagnostic_carries_offending_value() {
4118        // The diagnostic-shape pin: the offending `Duration` is
4119        // carried verbatim into the
4120        // [`SupervisorError::RestartWindowExceedsCap`] variant so the
4121        // surfaced error message names the value the author wrote,
4122        // not just the cap. Same self-locating diagnostic shape every
4123        // other typed-cap arm on this surface carries
4124        // (`WallClockExceedsCap` carries the offending `Duration`
4125        // verbatim, `PolicyTimeoutExceedsCap` carries the offending
4126        // `Duration` verbatim, `PolicyBreakerWindowExceedsCap` carries
4127        // the offending `Duration` verbatim).
4128        let w = Duration::from_secs(7200); // 2h
4129        let s = SupervisorSpec {
4130            restart_window: Some(w),
4131            children: vec![child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
4132            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
4133        };
4134        let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
4135        assert!(
4136            matches!(err, SupervisorError::RestartWindowExceedsCap { window } if window == w),
4137            "got {err:?}"
4138        );
4139        let msg = err.to_string();
4140        assert!(
4141            msg.contains("7200"),
4142            ":supervisor :restart-window cap diagnostic must carry the offending value verbatim (got: {msg})"
4143        );
4144    }
4145
4146    #[test]
4147    fn supervisor_restart_window_cap_pins_canonical_value() {
4148        // The SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX constant pins the value at
4149        // exactly 1 hour (3600s = 3_600_000ms) — the largest unit the
4150        // shared duration codec emits as a clean canonical string
4151        // (`"<n>h"`). Pinning the literal value here surfaces a future
4152        // drift (a relaxation to 24h, a tightening to 5m) as a
4153        // deliberate test edit, not a silent contract narrowing.
4154        //
4155        // The four typed-`Duration` caps on the validation surface
4156        // (`LIMITS_WALL_CLOCK_MAX` per-process, `POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX`
4157        // per-edge, `POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX` per-breaker,
4158        // `SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX` per-supervisor) share a
4159        // single uniform top edge at the codec's largest emitted unit
4160        // — a structural-property invariant the equality assertions
4161        // here enshrine, so a future drift on any of the four
4162        // surfaces as a deliberate test edit. Same shape every other
4163        // typed-cap value pin uses
4164        // (`wall_clock_cap_pins_canonical_value`,
4165        // `policy_timeout_cap_pins_canonical_value`,
4166        // `circuit_breaker_window_cap_pins_canonical_value`).
4167        assert_eq!(SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX, Duration::from_secs(3600));
4168        assert_eq!(SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX.as_millis(), 3_600_000);
4169        assert_eq!(SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX, crate::LIMITS_WALL_CLOCK_MAX);
4170        assert_eq!(SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX, crate::POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX);
4171        assert_eq!(
4172            SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX,
4173            crate::POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX
4174        );
4175    }
4176
4177    #[test]
4178    fn restart_window_cap_value_round_trips_through_codec() {
4179        // The codec round-trip property the cap arm preserves: the
4180        // [`SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX`] constant itself round-trips
4181        // through the shared duration codec — every value at the cap
4182        // serializes to the canonical `"1h"` form and parses back
4183        // identically. Pin the round-trip so a future change to the
4184        // codec's unit set or to the cap's magnitude that breaks the
4185        // round-trip property surfaces here. Peer of
4186        // `wall_clock_cap_value_round_trips_through_codec` on the
4187        // sibling `:limits :wall-clock` axis.
4188        let s = SupervisorSpec {
4189            restart_window: Some(SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX),
4190            children: vec![child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
4191            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
4192        };
4193        s.validate().unwrap();
4194        let json = serde_json::to_string(&s).unwrap();
4195        assert!(
4196            json.contains("\"1h\""),
4197            "SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX must serialize to the canonical `\"1h\"` form (got {json})"
4198        );
4199        let back: SupervisorSpec = serde_json::from_str(&json).unwrap();
4200        assert_eq!(back.restart_window, Some(SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX));
4201    }
4202
4203    #[test]
4204    fn validate_rejects_duplicate_child_caixa() {
4205        // Two children with the same :caixa render to two ComputeUnits
4206        // with the same name in the cluster's HelmRelease values —
4207        // one silently overwrites the other. Erlang/OTP's child_spec.id
4208        // is required-unique per supervisor; same set-not-multiset
4209        // discipline applied here as for :membros / :placement
4210        // :clusters / :entrada :paths.
4211        let s = SupervisorSpec {
4212            children: vec![
4213                child("worker", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent),
4214                child("cache", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Transient),
4215                child("worker", "^0.2", RestartPolicy::Permanent),
4216            ],
4217            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
4218        };
4219        let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
4220        assert!(
4221            matches!(err, SupervisorError::DuplicateChildCaixa { ref caixa } if caixa == "worker"),
4222            "got {err:?}"
4223        );
4224    }
4225
4226    #[test]
4227    fn validate_duplicate_child_diagnostic_names_first_collision() {
4228        // Iteration walks the :children list in declaration order —
4229        // the diagnostic names the first repeat, deterministically,
4230        // even when multiple names duplicate.
4231        let s = SupervisorSpec {
4232            children: vec![
4233                child("a", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent),
4234                child("b", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent),
4235                child("a", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent),
4236                child("b", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent),
4237            ],
4238            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
4239        };
4240        let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
4241        assert!(
4242            matches!(err, SupervisorError::DuplicateChildCaixa { ref caixa } if caixa == "a"),
4243            "got {err:?}"
4244        );
4245    }
4246
4247    // ── self-supervision cross-slot gate ──────────────────────────
4248
4249    #[test]
4250    fn validate_no_self_supervision_rejects_self_referential_child() {
4251        // A supervisor whose `:children` lists its own `:nome` is a
4252        // one-node reconciliation cycle — rejected, naming the parent.
4253        let children = vec![
4254            child("worker", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent),
4255            child("orquestra", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent),
4256        ];
4257        let err = validate_no_self_supervision(&children, "orquestra").unwrap_err();
4258        assert!(
4259            matches!(err, SupervisorError::ChildSupervisesSelf { ref caixa } if caixa == "orquestra"),
4260            "got {err:?}"
4261        );
4262    }
4263
4264    #[test]
4265    fn validate_no_self_supervision_accepts_distinct_children() {
4266        // Positive control: distinct child names (including a child that
4267        // is itself a supervisor — nested trees are valid OTP) pass.
4268        let children = vec![
4269            child("worker", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent),
4270            child("sub-tree", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent),
4271        ];
4272        validate_no_self_supervision(&children, "orquestra").unwrap();
4273    }
4274
4275    #[test]
4276    fn validate_no_self_supervision_empty_children_is_ok() {
4277        // SimpleOneForOne / no-static-children supervisors have nothing
4278        // to self-reference — the gate is vacuously satisfied.
4279        validate_no_self_supervision(&[], "orquestra").unwrap();
4280    }
4281
4282    #[test]
4283    fn validate_simple_one_for_one_skips_uniqueness_check() {
4284        // SimpleOneForOne supervisors carry no static children — the
4285        // duplicate-child loop never runs. A zero-window declaration
4286        // on a SimpleOneForOne supervisor still trips the window check
4287        // (window applies to dynamic children too).
4288        let s = SupervisorSpec {
4289            estrategia: RestartStrategy::SimpleOneForOne,
4290            restart_window: None,
4291            children: vec![],
4292            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
4293        };
4294        s.validate().unwrap();
4295        let s_zero = SupervisorSpec {
4296            estrategia: RestartStrategy::SimpleOneForOne,
4297            restart_window: Some(Duration::ZERO),
4298            children: vec![],
4299            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
4300        };
4301        assert_eq!(
4302            s_zero.validate().unwrap_err(),
4303            SupervisorError::RestartWindowZero
4304        );
4305    }
4306
4307    #[test]
4308    fn validate_zero_window_runs_after_max_restarts_check() {
4309        // Pin the order: max_restarts == 0 fires before
4310        // restart_window == 0s, so an author with both wrong sees the
4311        // counter-axis diagnostic first (matches the order in the
4312        // struct and in the doc comment).
4313        let s = SupervisorSpec {
4314            max_restarts: 0,
4315            restart_window: Some(Duration::ZERO),
4316            children: vec![child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
4317            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
4318        };
4319        assert_eq!(s.validate().unwrap_err(), SupervisorError::ZeroMaxRestarts);
4320    }
4321
4322    #[test]
4323    fn round_trip_all_strategies() {
4324        for &strat in RestartStrategy::ALL {
4325            // Route the `SimpleOneForOne ↔ non-SimpleOneForOne` fixture-
4326            // shape partition through the [`gen_platform::IsVariant`]
4327            // derive-generated [`RestartStrategy::is_simple_one_for_one`]
4328            // predicate rather than the raw
4329            // `matches!(strat, RestartStrategy::SimpleOneForOne)`
4330            // open-coded pattern-match — same closed-set-typed-enum
4331            // arm-discriminator dispatch discipline the sibling
4332            // [`crate::upgrade::UpgradeInstruction::is_restart`] convergence
4333            // (915a934) extended onto its two paired positive / negated
4334            // `matches!` filter sites, and the sibling
4335            // [`crate::aplicacao::PlacementStrategy`] `IsVariant`-derived
4336            // predicate convergence (766ec63) extended onto the M3 mesh-
4337            // slot per-`:placement` distribution-strategy `matches!`
4338            // discriminator axis. See the sibling
4339            // `supervisor_spec_estrategia_returns_estrategia_verbatim_across_permutations`
4340            // fixture and the peer `manifest::tests::
4341            // caixa_estrategia_and_supervisor_view_reads_through_lifted_estrategia_accessor`
4342            // fixture — all three sites (the last unlifted
4343            // `matches!`-based arm-discriminator axis on the OTP-shape
4344            // supervisor sibling-restart-strategy closed-set typed enum,
4345            // acknowledged in 915a934's Prior-commits footnote as the
4346            // outstanding follow-up) now consult one typed dispatch on
4347            // the substrate primitive.
4348            let s = SupervisorSpec {
4349                estrategia: strat,
4350                children: if strat.is_simple_one_for_one() {
4351                    vec![]
4352                } else {
4353                    vec![child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)]
4354                },
4355                ..SupervisorSpec::default()
4356            };
4357            let json = serde_json::to_string(&s).unwrap();
4358            let back: SupervisorSpec = serde_json::from_str(&json).unwrap();
4359            assert_eq!(s, back);
4360        }
4361    }
4362
4363    #[test]
4364    fn round_trip_all_restart_policies() {
4365        for policy in [
4366            RestartPolicy::Permanent,
4367            RestartPolicy::Temporary,
4368            RestartPolicy::Transient,
4369        ] {
4370            let c = child("w", "^0.1", policy);
4371            let json = serde_json::to_string(&c).unwrap();
4372            let back: ChildSpec = serde_json::from_str(&json).unwrap();
4373            assert_eq!(c, back);
4374        }
4375    }
4376
4377    #[test]
4378    fn restart_strategy_is_simple_one_for_one_predicate_partitions_the_arm_set() {
4379        // The fail-before-pass-after pin on the `gen_platform::IsVariant`
4380        // derive's [`RestartStrategy::is_simple_one_for_one`] arm-
4381        // discriminator predicate: [`RestartStrategy::SimpleOneForOne`]
4382        // is the only variant that satisfies `.is_simple_one_for_one()`;
4383        // every static-children-bearing arm (`OneForOne` / `OneForAll`
4384        // / `RestForOne`) returns `false`. This pin makes the partition
4385        // invariant load-bearing at caixa-core test time so a future
4386        // derive regression (a hole that returns `false` for
4387        // `SimpleOneForOne` too, or a byte-collision that flips a second
4388        // variant to `true`) trips here rather than laundering the arm
4389        // at the three test-fixture builder sites (a hole flips the
4390        // `SimpleOneForOne` fixture to carry a non-empty children list
4391        // and the subsequent `SupervisorSpec::validate` would refuse the
4392        // fixture with [`SupervisorError::SimpleOneForOneWithStaticChildren`];
4393        // a collision flips a peer strategy's fixture to carry an empty
4394        // children list and the subsequent `validate` would refuse with
4395        // [`SupervisorError::NoChildren`] — either way, the pin fires
4396        // here, at the derive site, rather than at the fixture-refusal
4397        // site far away). Peer of the sibling
4398        // [`crate::upgrade::tests::upgrade_instruction_is_restart_predicate_partitions_the_arm_set`]
4399        // (915a934) pin on the M2 OTP-appup axis and the sibling
4400        // [`crate::kind::tests::caixa_kind_is_variant_predicates_partition_the_arm_set`]
4401        // pin on the M0 `:kind` axis.
4402        let cases: &[(RestartStrategy, bool)] = &[
4403            (RestartStrategy::OneForOne, false),
4404            (RestartStrategy::OneForAll, false),
4405            (RestartStrategy::RestForOne, false),
4406            (RestartStrategy::SimpleOneForOne, true),
4407        ];
4408        for (variant, expected) in cases {
4409            assert_eq!(
4410                variant.is_simple_one_for_one(),
4411                *expected,
4412                "RestartStrategy::{variant:?}.is_simple_one_for_one() must \
4413                 return {expected} (partition invariant on the \
4414                 IsVariant-derived arm-discriminator predicate — every \
4415                 test-fixture site that partitions the `:children` slot \
4416                 shape on `SimpleOneForOne ↔ non-SimpleOneForOne` keys \
4417                 off this typed dispatch, so a derive regression must \
4418                 surface here rather than at the fixture-refusal site)"
4419            );
4420        }
4421    }
4422
4423    #[test]
4424    fn restart_strategy_fixture_partition_routes_through_is_simple_one_for_one_predicate() {
4425        // Byte-identity pin on the `SimpleOneForOne ↔ non-SimpleOneForOne`
4426        // fixture-shape partition against the pre-lift
4427        // `matches!(strat, RestartStrategy::SimpleOneForOne)` open-coded
4428        // pattern-match every test-fixture builder site previously
4429        // coupled to inline. Asserts the two projections agree byte-for-
4430        // byte on every arm of the enum, so a future derive regression
4431        // that flipped either predicate's arm-set would surface here at
4432        // caixa-core test time rather than at the three fixture-builder
4433        // sites (`supervisor::tests::round_trip_all_strategies`,
4434        // `supervisor::tests::supervisor_spec_estrategia_returns_estrategia_verbatim_across_permutations`,
4435        // `manifest::tests::caixa_estrategia_and_supervisor_view_reads_through_lifted_estrategia_accessor`)
4436        // far from the derive site. Same peer-shape byte-identity pin
4437        // every sibling `IsVariant`-derive-routed convergence carries on
4438        // the substrate's closed-set typed-enum surface (peer of
4439        // [`crate::upgrade::tests::validate_restart_exclusive_routes_through_is_restart_predicate`]
4440        // on the M2 OTP-appup axis).
4441        for &strat in RestartStrategy::ALL {
4442            let via_predicate = strat.is_simple_one_for_one();
4443            let via_matches = matches!(strat, RestartStrategy::SimpleOneForOne);
4444            assert_eq!(
4445                via_predicate, via_matches,
4446                "RestartStrategy::{strat:?}: is_simple_one_for_one() must \
4447                 byte-equal matches!(_, RestartStrategy::SimpleOneForOne) — \
4448                 the pre-lift open-coded pattern and the \
4449                 IsVariant-derived predicate are the same axis, \
4450                 one typed dispatch"
4451            );
4452        }
4453    }
4454
4455    #[test]
4456    fn duration_codec_round_trip_canonical_units() {
4457        // Note the canonical-form rule: durations serialize to the
4458        // *largest* unit that divides cleanly, so 60s ↔ "1m" and not
4459        // "60s" — but the round-trip preserves the underlying Duration.
4460        let cases = [
4461            ("30s", Duration::from_secs(30)),
4462            ("5m", Duration::from_secs(300)),
4463            ("1h", Duration::from_secs(3600)),
4464            ("500ms", Duration::from_millis(500)),
4465        ];
4466        for (lit, dur) in cases {
4467            let s = SupervisorSpec {
4468                children: vec![child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
4469                restart_window: Some(dur),
4470                ..SupervisorSpec::default()
4471            };
4472            let json = serde_json::to_string(&s).unwrap();
4473            assert!(
4474                json.contains(&format!("\"{lit}\"")),
4475                "expected \"{lit}\" in {json}"
4476            );
4477            let back: SupervisorSpec = serde_json::from_str(&json).unwrap();
4478            assert_eq!(back.restart_window, Some(dur));
4479        }
4480    }
4481
4482    #[test]
4483    fn duration_canonicalizes_to_largest_unit() {
4484        // 60 seconds → "1m" (largest cleanly-divisible unit), but the
4485        // typed Duration still equals 60s on the way back.
4486        let s = SupervisorSpec {
4487            children: vec![child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
4488            restart_window: Some(Duration::from_secs(60)),
4489            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
4490        };
4491        let json = serde_json::to_string(&s).unwrap();
4492        assert!(json.contains("\"1m\""), "{json}");
4493        let back: SupervisorSpec = serde_json::from_str(&json).unwrap();
4494        assert_eq!(back.restart_window, Some(Duration::from_secs(60)));
4495    }
4496
4497    #[test]
4498    fn three_child_one_for_one_validates() {
4499        let s = SupervisorSpec {
4500            estrategia: RestartStrategy::OneForOne,
4501            max_restarts: 5,
4502            restart_window: Some(Duration::from_secs(60)),
4503            children: vec![
4504                child("worker", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent),
4505                child("cache", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Transient),
4506                child("scratch", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Temporary),
4507            ],
4508        };
4509        s.validate().unwrap();
4510    }
4511
4512    #[test]
4513    fn json_uses_pascal_case_for_strategy_and_policy() {
4514        // Variant names are PascalCase by default in serde, matching
4515        // tatara-lisp's enum convention (`:estrategia OneForOne`).
4516        let c = child("w", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent);
4517        let json = serde_json::to_string(&c).unwrap();
4518        assert!(json.contains("\"Permanent\""));
4519        assert!(!json.contains("\"permanent\""));
4520
4521        let s = SupervisorSpec {
4522            estrategia: RestartStrategy::OneForOne,
4523            children: vec![c],
4524            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
4525        };
4526        let json = serde_json::to_string(&s).unwrap();
4527        assert!(json.contains("\"estrategia\":\"OneForOne\""));
4528    }
4529
4530    // ── shared duration codec: integer-magnitude canonical-form gate ──
4531    //
4532    // The gate lifts the discipline `crate::limits::parse_duration`
4533    // (818dd38) carries on the peer `:limits :wall-clock` codec onto
4534    // the shared codec backing the remaining three typed-duration
4535    // slots: `:supervisor :restart-window`, `:politicas :timeout`, and
4536    // `:politicas :circuit-breaker :window`. Every magnitude `render`
4537    // emits is a non-negative integer with no decimal point and no
4538    // leading sign, so the codec's accepted set must match for
4539    // serialize/deserialize to round-trip without canonical-form
4540    // drift.
4541
4542    #[test]
4543    fn parse_accepts_integer_canonical_units() {
4544        // Pin the happy-path: every canonical author shape `render`
4545        // ever emits parses to the same `Duration` value, so the
4546        // codec's accepted set is at least a superset of its emitted
4547        // set on the canonical-unit axis.
4548        for (lit, dur) in [
4549            ("30s", Duration::from_secs(30)),
4550            ("500ms", Duration::from_millis(500)),
4551            ("2m", Duration::from_secs(120)),
4552            ("1h", Duration::from_secs(3600)),
4553            ("0s", Duration::ZERO),
4554        ] {
4555            assert_eq!(
4556                duration_codec::parse(lit).unwrap(),
4557                dur,
4558                "parse({lit:?}) should be {dur:?}"
4559            );
4560        }
4561    }
4562
4563    #[test]
4564    fn parse_accepts_bare_integer_as_seconds() {
4565        // The `"s" | ""` arm: a bare integer with no unit is read as
4566        // seconds. Pin this so the unit-empty form keeps parsing (it
4567        // renders to `"<n>s"` on serialize — that's a unit-choice
4568        // drift the integer-magnitude gate does NOT close, matching
4569        // the `parse_byte_size` `"1024"` → `"1KiB"` scope decision in
4570        // the peer `:limits :memory` codec).
4571        assert_eq!(
4572            duration_codec::parse("30").unwrap(),
4573            Duration::from_secs(30)
4574        );
4575    }
4576
4577    #[test]
4578    fn parse_rejects_fractional_seconds_with_canonical_form_diagnostic() {
4579        // `"1.5s"` parses as f64 to 1.5 → renders back as `"1500ms"`
4580        // on first serialize — DRIFT. The integer-magnitude gate names
4581        // the offending `"1.5"` verbatim and points at the canonical
4582        // remediation `"1500ms"`.
4583        let err = duration_codec::parse("1.5s").unwrap_err();
4584        assert!(err.contains("\"1.5\""), "missing magnitude in {err:?}");
4585        assert!(
4586            err.contains("not a non-negative integer"),
4587            "missing canonical-form reason in {err:?}"
4588        );
4589        assert!(
4590            err.contains("\"1500ms\""),
4591            "missing canonical-form remediation in {err:?}"
4592        );
4593    }
4594
4595    #[test]
4596    fn parse_rejects_decimal_shaped_integer_seconds() {
4597        // `"1.0s"` is the trickiest drift class: numerically `1.0s` is
4598        // `1s` exactly, so the round-trip looks correct — but the
4599        // emitted canonical form is `"1s"`, not `"1.0s"`. Gate the
4600        // decimal-shape-with-integer-value form so author intent is
4601        // never silently rewritten.
4602        let err = duration_codec::parse("1.0s").unwrap_err();
4603        assert!(err.contains("\"1.0\""), "missing magnitude in {err:?}");
4604        assert!(
4605            err.contains("not a non-negative integer"),
4606            "missing canonical-form reason in {err:?}"
4607        );
4608    }
4609
4610    #[test]
4611    fn parse_rejects_half_unit_minute() {
4612        // `"0.5m"` is the unit-fraction footgun — author writes a
4613        // human-readable half-minute, serde silently rewrites to
4614        // `"30s"` on next emit. The gate names the offending
4615        // magnitude `"0.5"` and points at the integer-in-smaller-unit
4616        // form.
4617        let err = duration_codec::parse("0.5m").unwrap_err();
4618        assert!(err.contains("\"0.5\""), "missing magnitude in {err:?}");
4619        assert!(
4620            err.contains("\"30s\""),
4621            "missing canonical-form remediation in {err:?}"
4622        );
4623    }
4624
4625    #[test]
4626    fn parse_rejects_leading_plus_sign() {
4627        // `u64::from_str` rejects `"+30"` but `f64::from_str` accepts
4628        // it as `30.0` — the prior parser used f64 so `"+30s"` parsed
4629        // cleanly to 30s and round-tripped to `"30s"` on next emit
4630        // (DRIFT). The digit-only gate closes the leading-sign class
4631        // first; the diagnostic names `"+30"` verbatim.
4632        let err = duration_codec::parse("+30s").unwrap_err();
4633        assert!(err.contains("\"+30\""), "missing magnitude in {err:?}");
4634        assert!(
4635            err.contains("not a non-negative integer"),
4636            "missing canonical-form reason in {err:?}"
4637        );
4638    }
4639
4640    #[test]
4641    fn parse_rejects_leading_minus_sign() {
4642        // The former `num < 0.0` arm: `"-30s"` parsed as f64 to -30,
4643        // rejected with `"negative duration in \"-30s\""`. Under the
4644        // integer-magnitude gate the diagnostic is unified — `-30` is
4645        // non-digit-only, f64-numeric, and surfaces with the canonical-
4646        // form reason (no leading `+` / `-` sign) naming the offending
4647        // `"-30"` verbatim. Same diagnostic shape as every other
4648        // rejected non-integer magnitude.
4649        let err = duration_codec::parse("-30s").unwrap_err();
4650        assert!(err.contains("\"-30\""), "missing magnitude in {err:?}");
4651        assert!(
4652            err.contains("not a non-negative integer"),
4653            "missing canonical-form reason in {err:?}"
4654        );
4655    }
4656
4657    #[test]
4658    fn parse_garbage_still_falls_through_to_bad_magnitude() {
4659        // Non-digit-only AND non-numeric (`"--1s"`, `"abc"`) falls
4660        // through to the narrower "bad duration magnitude" arm — the
4661        // canonical-form diagnostic is reserved for the parser-shape
4662        // footgun case, not the "not a number at all" case. Same
4663        // shape `parse_byte_size`'s `BadByteMagnitude` arm carries on
4664        // the peer `:limits :memory` codec.
4665        let err = duration_codec::parse("--1s").unwrap_err();
4666        assert!(
4667            err.contains("bad duration magnitude"),
4668            "expected bad-magnitude wording in {err:?}"
4669        );
4670    }
4671
4672    #[test]
4673    fn parse_digit_only_magnitude_carries_zero_f64_drift() {
4674        // The accepted set is now closed under `u64`-exact integer
4675        // arithmetic: `"500ms"` → `Duration::from_millis(500)` exactly,
4676        // `"3600s"` → `Duration::from_secs(3600)` exactly, `"1h"` →
4677        // `Duration::from_secs(3600)` exactly, no f64 mantissa drift
4678        // possible. Pin the integer-exact arms across the four unit
4679        // suffixes so a future refactor that reaches back for f64
4680        // (`from_secs_f64`, `mul_f64`) surfaces here.
4681        assert_eq!(
4682            duration_codec::parse("3600s").unwrap(),
4683            Duration::from_secs(3600)
4684        );
4685        assert_eq!(
4686            duration_codec::parse("60m").unwrap(),
4687            Duration::from_secs(3600)
4688        );
4689        assert_eq!(
4690            duration_codec::parse("1h").unwrap(),
4691            Duration::from_secs(3600)
4692        );
4693        assert_eq!(
4694            duration_codec::parse("999ms").unwrap(),
4695            Duration::from_millis(999)
4696        );
4697    }
4698
4699    #[test]
4700    fn restart_window_serde_rejects_fractional_seconds() {
4701        // The shared codec backs `SupervisorSpec::restart_window`
4702        // (`with = "duration_codec"`) — so the gate applies on serde
4703        // deserialize for the typed Supervisor slot. A
4704        // `{"restartWindow":"1.5s"}` payload that previously round-
4705        // tripped to a different canonical string on next serialize
4706        // is now refused at deserialize with the integer-magnitude
4707        // diagnostic.
4708        let payload = r#"{"estrategia":"OneForOne","maxRestarts":5,
4709            "restartWindow":"1.5s",
4710            "children":[{"caixa":"w","versao":"^0.1","restart":"Permanent"}]}"#;
4711        let err = serde_json::from_str::<SupervisorSpec>(payload).unwrap_err();
4712        let msg = err.to_string();
4713        assert!(
4714            msg.contains("not a non-negative integer"),
4715            "expected integer-magnitude diagnostic in {msg:?}"
4716        );
4717        assert!(msg.contains("\"1.5\""), "missing magnitude in {msg:?}");
4718    }
4719
4720    #[test]
4721    fn restart_window_serde_rejects_leading_plus() {
4722        // The `u64::from_str` leading-`+` permissiveness gap that
4723        // motivated the digit-only gate (the `f64`-side accepted
4724        // `"+30"`, the prior parser silently round-tripped to `"30s"`)
4725        // is now closed on the shared codec — surfaces as a structured
4726        // diagnostic at the serde layer for every typed-duration slot.
4727        let payload = r#"{"estrategia":"OneForOne","maxRestarts":5,
4728            "restartWindow":"+30s",
4729            "children":[{"caixa":"w","versao":"^0.1","restart":"Permanent"}]}"#;
4730        let err = serde_json::from_str::<SupervisorSpec>(payload).unwrap_err();
4731        let msg = err.to_string();
4732        assert!(msg.contains("\"+30\""), "missing magnitude in {msg:?}");
4733        assert!(
4734            msg.contains("not a non-negative integer"),
4735            "missing canonical-form reason in {msg:?}"
4736        );
4737    }
4738
4739    #[test]
4740    fn parse_rejects_leading_zero_magnitude() {
4741        // `"030s"` is digit-only, so the existing non-digit-only / sign
4742        // / fractional arm doesn't catch it — `u64::from_str("030")`
4743        // returns `Ok(30)`, so before this gate `"030s"` parsed to
4744        // `Duration::from_secs(30)` and round-tripped through `render`
4745        // to `"30s"` — a *different* canonical string on the next emit,
4746        // breaking the THEORY.md Part V render-determinism contract
4747        // exactly the way `"+30s"` did before the leading-`+` arm
4748        // landed. Peer with the `rate_limit_codec` leading-zero arm
4749        // (4f46830) on the same canonical-form-drift axis.
4750        let err = duration_codec::parse("030s").unwrap_err();
4751        assert!(
4752            err.contains("non-canonical leading zero"),
4753            "expected leading-zero diagnostic in {err:?}"
4754        );
4755        assert!(err.contains("\"030\""), "missing magnitude in {err:?}");
4756        assert!(
4757            err.contains("\"30s\""),
4758            "missing canonical-form remediation in {err:?}"
4759        );
4760        assert!(
4761            err.contains("THEORY.md"),
4762            "missing render-determinism citation in {err:?}"
4763        );
4764    }
4765
4766    #[test]
4767    fn parse_rejects_multi_digit_zero_magnitude() {
4768        // `"00s"` and `"00ms"` are the all-zero leading-zero footgun —
4769        // digit-only, parse losslessly to `Duration::ZERO`, but render
4770        // back to `"0s"` (the single-byte canonical form) on the next
4771        // emit. The leading-zero arm refuses the drift class at the
4772        // codec layer; the semantic-zero gate downstream
4773        // (`SupervisorError::ZeroRestartWindow`, etc.) would refuse
4774        // the single-byte canonical form `"0s"` separately on the
4775        // typed-validate layer.
4776        let err = duration_codec::parse("00s").unwrap_err();
4777        assert!(
4778            err.contains("non-canonical leading zero"),
4779            "expected leading-zero diagnostic in {err:?}"
4780        );
4781        assert!(err.contains("\"00\""), "missing magnitude in {err:?}");
4782    }
4783
4784    #[test]
4785    fn parse_rejects_leading_zero_per_hour_window() {
4786        // `"01h"` is the per-hour-window footgun — multi-byte magnitude
4787        // starting with `0`, parses losslessly to `Duration::from_secs(3600)`,
4788        // renders to `"1h"` (DRIFT). The arm is unit-agnostic: every
4789        // canonical unit suffix the codec accepts (`ms` / `s` / `m` /
4790        // `h` / bare-integer-as-seconds) inherits the same gate.
4791        let err = duration_codec::parse("01h").unwrap_err();
4792        assert!(
4793            err.contains("non-canonical leading zero"),
4794            "expected leading-zero diagnostic in {err:?}"
4795        );
4796        assert!(err.contains("\"01\""), "missing magnitude in {err:?}");
4797    }
4798
4799    #[test]
4800    fn parse_rejects_leading_zero_bare_integer_as_seconds() {
4801        // The `parse_accepts_bare_integer_as_seconds` happy-path
4802        // (`"30"` → 30s) inherits the leading-zero arm: `"030"` is
4803        // multi-byte starts-with-`0`, parses losslessly to
4804        // `Duration::from_secs(30)`, renders to `"30s"` (DRIFT). The
4805        // bare-integer surface accepts permissive unit-empty
4806        // shorthand but still must reject leading-zero padding.
4807        let err = duration_codec::parse("030").unwrap_err();
4808        assert!(
4809            err.contains("non-canonical leading zero"),
4810            "expected leading-zero diagnostic in {err:?}"
4811        );
4812        assert!(err.contains("\"030\""), "missing magnitude in {err:?}");
4813    }
4814
4815    #[test]
4816    fn parse_accepts_single_zero_magnitude_at_codec_layer() {
4817        // The codec-layer / typed-validate-layer boundary: `"0s"` /
4818        // `"0ms"` / `"0"` are the single-byte canonical-zero forms —
4819        // each round-trips losslessly through `render`
4820        // (`render(Duration::ZERO)` → `"0s"`), so the codec layer
4821        // accepts them. The downstream semantic-zero gates
4822        // (`SupervisorError::ZeroRestartWindow`,
4823        // `AplicacaoError::PolicyTimeoutZero`,
4824        // `AplicacaoError::PolicyCircuitBreakerWindowZero`) refuse
4825        // zero-magnitude authoring at the typed-validate layer above,
4826        // peer with the `rate_limit_codec` codec-layer / typed-
4827        // validate-layer partition for `"0/s"`.
4828        assert_eq!(duration_codec::parse("0s").unwrap(), Duration::ZERO);
4829        assert_eq!(duration_codec::parse("0ms").unwrap(), Duration::ZERO);
4830        assert_eq!(duration_codec::parse("0").unwrap(), Duration::ZERO);
4831    }
4832
4833    #[test]
4834    fn parse_accepts_canonical_magnitude_with_leading_one() {
4835        // The complementary boundary: a future tightening cannot
4836        // drift into rejecting valid canonical magnitudes that
4837        // happen to start with `1` (or any digit `[1-9]`). Pin
4838        // every canonical-unit suffix so the leading-zero arm
4839        // remains strictly narrower than the digit-only arm.
4840        assert_eq!(
4841            duration_codec::parse("100ms").unwrap(),
4842            Duration::from_millis(100)
4843        );
4844        assert_eq!(
4845            duration_codec::parse("100s").unwrap(),
4846            Duration::from_secs(100)
4847        );
4848        assert_eq!(
4849            duration_codec::parse("10m").unwrap(),
4850            Duration::from_secs(600)
4851        );
4852        assert_eq!(
4853            duration_codec::parse("10h").unwrap(),
4854            Duration::from_secs(36_000)
4855        );
4856    }
4857
4858    #[test]
4859    fn restart_window_serde_rejects_leading_zero() {
4860        // The shared codec backs `SupervisorSpec::restart_window`
4861        // (`with = "duration_codec"`) — so the leading-zero arm
4862        // applies on serde deserialize for the typed Supervisor slot.
4863        // A `{"restartWindow":"030s"}` payload that previously round-
4864        // tripped to a different canonical string on next serialize
4865        // is now refused at deserialize with the leading-zero
4866        // diagnostic. Peer with `restart_window_serde_rejects_leading_plus`
4867        // / `restart_window_serde_rejects_fractional_seconds` on the
4868        // same canonical-form-drift axis.
4869        let payload = r#"{"estrategia":"OneForOne","maxRestarts":5,
4870            "restartWindow":"030s",
4871            "children":[{"caixa":"w","versao":"^0.1","restart":"Permanent"}]}"#;
4872        let err = serde_json::from_str::<SupervisorSpec>(payload).unwrap_err();
4873        let msg = err.to_string();
4874        assert!(
4875            msg.contains("non-canonical leading zero"),
4876            "expected leading-zero diagnostic in {msg:?}"
4877        );
4878        assert!(msg.contains("\"030\""), "missing magnitude in {msg:?}");
4879    }
4880
4881    #[test]
4882    fn parse_rejects_leading_whitespace() {
4883        // `" 30s"` — the canonical paste-from-aligned-doc /
4884        // paste-from-YAML-quoted-plain-scalar footgun. Before this
4885        // gate the top-level `s.trim()` at parse entry silently ate
4886        // the leading space and parsed the value to
4887        // `Duration::from_secs(30)`, which then round-tripped through
4888        // `render` to `"30s"` (a *different* canonical string on the
4889        // next emit) — the exact canonical-form-drift class the
4890        // leading-`+` / leading-zero arms already close, extended
4891        // to the whitespace-byte class. Peer with the sibling
4892        // `rate_limit_codec` whitespace-rejection arm (1ad7755) on
4893        // the M3 `:politicas` axis.
4894        let err = duration_codec::parse(" 30s").unwrap_err();
4895        assert!(
4896            err.contains("contains whitespace byte"),
4897            "expected whitespace diagnostic in {err:?}"
4898        );
4899        assert!(err.contains("0x20"), "missing offending byte in {err:?}");
4900        assert!(
4901            err.contains("THEORY.md"),
4902            "missing render-determinism contract citation in {err:?}"
4903        );
4904    }
4905
4906    #[test]
4907    fn parse_rejects_trailing_whitespace() {
4908        // `"30s "` — the canonical shell-history / trailing-space
4909        // paste footgun. Before this gate the top-level `s.trim()`
4910        // silently ate the trailing space and parsed to
4911        // `Duration::from_secs(30)`, round-tripping to `"30s"` on the
4912        // next emit — same canonical-form drift as the leading-space
4913        // sibling, closed on the same whitespace-byte arm.
4914        let err = duration_codec::parse("30s ").unwrap_err();
4915        assert!(
4916            err.contains("contains whitespace byte"),
4917            "expected whitespace diagnostic in {err:?}"
4918        );
4919        assert!(err.contains("0x20"), "missing offending byte in {err:?}");
4920    }
4921
4922    #[test]
4923    fn parse_rejects_internal_whitespace_between_magnitude_and_unit() {
4924        // `"30 s"` — the canonical typographically-spaced author
4925        // shape (the same idiom every prose reference to a duration
4926        // renders as, mistakenly retained when the value is pasted
4927        // into a codec-shaped slot). Before this gate the per-part
4928        // `num_part.trim()` / `unit.trim()` calls silently ate the
4929        // whitespace between the magnitude and the unit and parsed
4930        // the value to `Duration::from_secs(30)`, round-tripping to
4931        // `"30s"` — the codec's *internal* whitespace-tolerance
4932        // vector, orthogonal to the leading / trailing surface but
4933        // the same canonical-form-drift class. Pins the arm as
4934        // strictly stronger than the pre-existing top-level
4935        // `s.trim()` behavior: it fires on whitespace anywhere in
4936        // the value, not just at the string boundary.
4937        let err = duration_codec::parse("30 s").unwrap_err();
4938        assert!(
4939            err.contains("contains whitespace byte"),
4940            "expected whitespace diagnostic in {err:?}"
4941        );
4942        assert!(err.contains("0x20"), "missing offending byte in {err:?}");
4943    }
4944
4945    #[test]
4946    fn parse_rejects_tab_byte() {
4947        // `"\t30s"` — the canonical paste-from-indented-doc /
4948        // paste-from-YAML-block-scalar footgun where a tab byte leads
4949        // the magnitude. Pins that the gate covers tab (`0x09`) as
4950        // well as space (`0x20`) — both are `u8::is_ascii_whitespace`
4951        // members and both would be silently swallowed by `s.trim()`
4952        // pre-gate. The `is_ascii_whitespace` coverage extends beyond
4953        // space alone to the full ASCII-whitespace set (space `0x20`,
4954        // tab `0x09`, LF `0x0A`, FF `0x0C`, CR `0x0D`); this test pins
4955        // the tab arm as a representative of the non-space members.
4956        let err = duration_codec::parse("\t30s").unwrap_err();
4957        assert!(
4958            err.contains("contains whitespace byte"),
4959            "expected whitespace diagnostic in {err:?}"
4960        );
4961        assert!(
4962            err.contains("0x09"),
4963            "missing offending tab byte in {err:?}"
4964        );
4965    }
4966
4967    #[test]
4968    fn restart_window_serde_rejects_whitespace() {
4969        // The shared codec backs `SupervisorSpec::restart_window`
4970        // (`with = "duration_codec"`) — so the whitespace arm
4971        // applies on serde deserialize for the typed Supervisor slot.
4972        // A `{"restartWindow":" 30s"}` payload that previously round-
4973        // tripped to a different canonical string on next serialize
4974        // is now refused at deserialize with the whitespace-byte
4975        // diagnostic. Peer with `restart_window_serde_rejects_leading_zero`
4976        // / `restart_window_serde_rejects_leading_plus` /
4977        // `restart_window_serde_rejects_fractional_seconds` on the
4978        // same canonical-form-drift axis.
4979        let payload = r#"{"estrategia":"OneForOne","maxRestarts":5,
4980            "restartWindow":" 30s",
4981            "children":[{"caixa":"w","versao":"^0.1","restart":"Permanent"}]}"#;
4982        let err = serde_json::from_str::<SupervisorSpec>(payload).unwrap_err();
4983        let msg = err.to_string();
4984        assert!(
4985            msg.contains("contains whitespace byte"),
4986            "expected whitespace diagnostic in {msg:?}"
4987        );
4988        assert!(msg.contains("0x20"), "missing offending byte in {msg:?}");
4989    }
4990
4991    // ── canonical-form: non-ASCII Unicode `White_Space` duration gate ─────
4992    //
4993    // Successor to the ASCII-whitespace arm (a7ae622) on the shared
4994    // duration codec — closes the strictly-complementary class the
4995    // byte-scan cannot see, through the lifted
4996    // [`crate::render::find_non_ascii_whitespace_char`] predicate.
4997    // Applies to `:supervisor :restart-window`, `:politicas :timeout`,
4998    // and `:politicas :circuit-breaker :window` simultaneously via
4999    // this shared codec.
5000
5001    #[test]
5002    fn duration_codec_parse_rejects_leading_nbsp() {
5003        // NBSP prefix — the strictly-complementary drift class the
5004        // ASCII byte-scan cannot see. `str::trim` strips it silently
5005        // and the value drifts to `"30s"` on next serialize.
5006        let err = duration_codec::parse("\u{00A0}30s").unwrap_err();
5007        assert!(
5008            err.contains("non-ASCII Unicode whitespace character"),
5009            "expected non-ASCII whitespace diagnostic in {err:?}"
5010        );
5011        assert!(err.contains("U+00A0"), "missing codepoint in {err:?}");
5012    }
5013
5014    #[test]
5015    fn duration_codec_parse_rejects_trailing_line_separator() {
5016        // LINE SEPARATOR (`\u{2028}`) trailing — paste-from-web-doc
5017        // footgun.
5018        let err = duration_codec::parse("30s\u{2028}").unwrap_err();
5019        assert!(
5020            err.contains("non-ASCII Unicode whitespace character"),
5021            "expected non-ASCII whitespace diagnostic in {err:?}"
5022        );
5023        assert!(err.contains("U+2028"), "missing codepoint in {err:?}");
5024    }
5025
5026    #[test]
5027    fn duration_codec_parse_accepts_ascii_only_forms_after_unicode_arm() {
5028        // Positive-control pin: every ASCII-only canonical form the
5029        // renderer emits stays accepted through the new arm.
5030        assert_eq!(
5031            duration_codec::parse("30s").unwrap(),
5032            Duration::from_secs(30)
5033        );
5034        assert_eq!(
5035            duration_codec::parse("500ms").unwrap(),
5036            Duration::from_millis(500)
5037        );
5038        assert_eq!(
5039            duration_codec::parse("1h").unwrap(),
5040            Duration::from_secs(3600)
5041        );
5042    }
5043
5044    #[test]
5045    fn restart_window_serde_rejects_non_ascii_whitespace() {
5046        // The shared codec backs `SupervisorSpec::restart_window` — so
5047        // the new non-ASCII Unicode whitespace arm applies on serde
5048        // deserialize for the typed Supervisor slot. A
5049        // `{"restartWindow":" 30s"}` payload that previously
5050        // survived the ASCII byte-scan (only ASCII whitespace was
5051        // refused) is now refused at deserialize with the
5052        // non-ASCII-whitespace-and-codepoint diagnostic.
5053        let payload = "{\"estrategia\":\"OneForOne\",\"maxRestarts\":5,\
5054            \"restartWindow\":\"\u{00A0}30s\",\
5055            \"children\":[{\"caixa\":\"w\",\"versao\":\"^0.1\",\"restart\":\"Permanent\"}]}";
5056        let err = serde_json::from_str::<SupervisorSpec>(payload).unwrap_err();
5057        let msg = err.to_string();
5058        assert!(
5059            msg.contains("non-ASCII Unicode whitespace character"),
5060            "expected non-ASCII whitespace diagnostic in {msg:?}"
5061        );
5062        assert!(msg.contains("U+00A0"), "missing codepoint in {msg:?}");
5063    }
5064
5065    // ── drift-detection: serde-derive-to-SUPERVISOR_KEY_* identity ────────
5066
5067    #[test]
5068    fn supervisor_spec_serde_keys_match_lifted_supervisor_key_consts() {
5069        // Load-bearing invariant: the four `SUPERVISOR_KEY_*` consts
5070        // (`SUPERVISOR_KEY_ESTRATEGIA` / `SUPERVISOR_KEY_MAX_RESTARTS` /
5071        // `SUPERVISOR_KEY_RESTART_WINDOW` / `SUPERVISOR_KEY_CHILDREN`)
5072        // name the exact camelCase JSON keys the
5073        // `#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]` attribute on
5074        // `SupervisorSpec` emits. Serialize a fully-populated spec (each
5075        // field carries `Some(_)` / non-empty) and pin that each canonical
5076        // byte-sequence appears verbatim in the JSON — a future accidental
5077        // `rename_all = "snake_case"` / `"kebab-case"` / verbatim-field-
5078        // name flip at the derive attribute (any of which would silently
5079        // break every downstream JSON consumer that reaches for one of the
5080        // four consts via `Value::get(...)`) surfaces here as a build-time
5081        // test failure at `supervisor.rs`, not as an apply-time
5082        // `.get(<stale-canonical-const>)` returning `None` far from the
5083        // derive-attr drift's commit. Peer with the sibling
5084        // `limits_spec_serde_keys_match_lifted_m2_limits_key_consts`
5085        // (d8b8b4f) pin on the M2 `:limits` axis — same discipline the
5086        // M2 typed-slot family established, extended here to close the
5087        // top-level Supervisor axis.
5088        let spec = SupervisorSpec {
5089            estrategia: RestartStrategy::OneForOne,
5090            max_restarts: 5,
5091            restart_window: Some(Duration::from_secs(60)),
5092            children: vec![ChildSpec {
5093                caixa: "w".into(),
5094                versao: "^0.1".into(),
5095                restart: RestartPolicy::Permanent,
5096            }],
5097        };
5098        let json = serde_json::to_string(&spec).unwrap();
5099        for key in [
5100            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_KEY_ESTRATEGIA,
5101            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_KEY_MAX_RESTARTS,
5102            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_KEY_RESTART_WINDOW,
5103            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_KEY_CHILDREN,
5104        ] {
5105            let quoted = format!("\"{key}\"");
5106            assert!(
5107                json.contains(&quoted),
5108                "serialized SupervisorSpec must carry the lifted \
5109                 SUPERVISOR_KEY_* byte-sequence {quoted} verbatim in \
5110                 the JSON emission (got: {json})",
5111            );
5112        }
5113    }
5114
5115    #[test]
5116    fn supervisor_key_consts_are_pairwise_distinct() {
5117        // Cross-axis drift-detection pin: a future collapse of two
5118        // canonical top-level byte-strings onto the same value (e.g. an
5119        // accidental copy-paste flip of `SUPERVISOR_KEY_CHILDREN` to
5120        // also read `"estrategia"`) would silently reroute every
5121        // downstream probe on one axis onto the sibling axis's overlay
5122        // entry and pass every propagation-probe test that expected only
5123        // the stale axis's value. Peer of the sibling four-way distinct
5124        // pin on the `M2_LIMITS_KEY_*` tetrad (d8b8b4f).
5125        let all = [
5126            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_KEY_ESTRATEGIA,
5127            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_KEY_MAX_RESTARTS,
5128            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_KEY_RESTART_WINDOW,
5129            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_KEY_CHILDREN,
5130        ];
5131        for (i, a) in all.iter().enumerate() {
5132            for b in all.iter().skip(i + 1) {
5133                assert_ne!(
5134                    a, b,
5135                    "SUPERVISOR_KEY_* consts must be pairwise-distinct \
5136                     canonical byte-sequences — got `{a}` == `{b}`",
5137                );
5138            }
5139        }
5140    }
5141
5142    #[test]
5143    fn supervisor_key_consts_are_lower_camel_case_shape() {
5144        // Shape-pin: every `SUPERVISOR_KEY_*` const must be a
5145        // lowerCamelCase byte-sequence (no `snake_case` underscores, no
5146        // `kebab-case` hyphens, no leading colon, no `PascalCase` leading
5147        // capital, no whitespace / dots) — the canonical shape the
5148        // `#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]` derive produces on
5149        // `SupervisorSpec`. A future flip to a non-camelCase attribute
5150        // at the derive surfaces both here (this test fails on the
5151        // stale-constant shape) and at
5152        // `supervisor_spec_serde_keys_match_lifted_supervisor_key_consts`
5153        // (that test fails on the mismatch between const and derive).
5154        // Peer with `m2_limits_key_consts_are_lower_camel_case_shape`
5155        // (d8b8b4f) on the sibling M2 `:limits` axis.
5156        for key in [
5157            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_KEY_ESTRATEGIA,
5158            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_KEY_MAX_RESTARTS,
5159            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_KEY_RESTART_WINDOW,
5160            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_KEY_CHILDREN,
5161        ] {
5162            assert!(
5163                !key.is_empty(),
5164                "SUPERVISOR_KEY_* must be non-empty (got {key:?})"
5165            );
5166            let first = key.chars().next().unwrap();
5167            assert!(
5168                first.is_ascii_lowercase(),
5169                "SUPERVISOR_KEY_* must lead with an ASCII-lowercase byte \
5170                 (got {key:?}, leads with {first:?})",
5171            );
5172            assert!(
5173                key.chars().all(|c| c.is_ascii_alphanumeric()),
5174                "SUPERVISOR_KEY_* must be ASCII-alphanumeric only \
5175                 — no `_` / `-` / `:` / `.` / whitespace (got {key:?})",
5176            );
5177        }
5178    }
5179
5180    #[test]
5181    fn supervisor_key_consts_are_byte_distinct_from_supervisor_author_key_peers() {
5182        // Cross-axis drift pin: the four `SUPERVISOR_KEY_*` consts
5183        // (camelCase JSON keys, no leading colon) must never collide
5184        // byte-for-byte with the four peer `SUPERVISOR_AUTHOR_KEY_*`
5185        // consts (kebab-case author-facing labels with leading colon)
5186        // that sit next to them at `caixa_core::render`. Both families
5187        // cover the same four typed Supervisor slots on two distinct
5188        // axes (author-side kebab vs renderer-side camelCase);
5189        // collapsing either family onto the other's byte-shape would
5190        // silently reroute the render-side probe onto the author-facing
5191        // surface, or vice versa. Peer of the byte-distinctness
5192        // discipline the `M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_ESTRATEGIA` docstring names
5193        // against the peer `M3_AUTHOR_KEY_PLACEMENT`.
5194        let pairs = [
5195            (
5196                crate::render::SUPERVISOR_KEY_ESTRATEGIA,
5197                crate::render::SUPERVISOR_AUTHOR_KEY_ESTRATEGIA,
5198            ),
5199            (
5200                crate::render::SUPERVISOR_KEY_MAX_RESTARTS,
5201                crate::render::SUPERVISOR_AUTHOR_KEY_MAX_RESTARTS,
5202            ),
5203            (
5204                crate::render::SUPERVISOR_KEY_RESTART_WINDOW,
5205                crate::render::SUPERVISOR_AUTHOR_KEY_RESTART_WINDOW,
5206            ),
5207            (
5208                crate::render::SUPERVISOR_KEY_CHILDREN,
5209                crate::render::SUPERVISOR_AUTHOR_KEY_CHILDREN,
5210            ),
5211        ];
5212        for (json_key, author_key) in pairs {
5213            assert_ne!(
5214                json_key, author_key,
5215                "SUPERVISOR_KEY_* (JSON side) must differ byte-for-byte \
5216                 from the peer SUPERVISOR_AUTHOR_KEY_* (author side); \
5217                 got JSON `{json_key}` == author `{author_key}`",
5218            );
5219        }
5220    }
5221
5222    // ── drift-detection: serde-derive-to-SUPERVISOR_CHILD_KEY_* identity ──
5223
5224    #[test]
5225    fn child_spec_serde_keys_match_lifted_supervisor_child_key_consts() {
5226        // Load-bearing invariant: the three `SUPERVISOR_CHILD_KEY_*` consts
5227        // (`SUPERVISOR_CHILD_KEY_CAIXA` / `SUPERVISOR_CHILD_KEY_VERSAO` /
5228        // `SUPERVISOR_CHILD_KEY_RESTART`) name the exact camelCase JSON
5229        // keys the `#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]` attribute on
5230        // `ChildSpec` emits. Serialize a fully-populated `ChildSpec` and
5231        // pin that each canonical byte-sequence appears verbatim in the
5232        // JSON — a future accidental `rename_all = "snake_case"` /
5233        // `"kebab-case"` / verbatim-field-name flip at the derive
5234        // attribute (any of which would silently break every downstream
5235        // JSON consumer that reaches for one of the three consts via
5236        // `Value::get(...)`) surfaces here as a build-time test failure at
5237        // `supervisor.rs`, not as an apply-time
5238        // `.get(<stale-canonical-const>)` returning `None` far from the
5239        // derive-attr drift's commit. Peer with the enclosing
5240        // `supervisor_spec_serde_keys_match_lifted_supervisor_key_consts`
5241        // (40cc4e5) pin on the M2 supervision-tree top-level axis — same
5242        // discipline the SupervisorSpec top-level lift established,
5243        // extended here to the sibling per-`:children` entry `ChildSpec`
5244        // derive so the last M2 typed-struct sub-block
5245        // `#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]` axis on the Supervisor
5246        // surface without a lifted serde-key peer joins the substrate's
5247        // "one canonical byte-string per typed serialized-key axis"
5248        // discipline.
5249        let c = ChildSpec {
5250            caixa: "worker".into(),
5251            versao: "^0.1".into(),
5252            restart: RestartPolicy::Permanent,
5253        };
5254        let json = serde_json::to_string(&c).unwrap();
5255        for key in [
5256            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_KEY_CAIXA,
5257            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_KEY_VERSAO,
5258            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_KEY_RESTART,
5259        ] {
5260            let quoted = format!("\"{key}\"");
5261            assert!(
5262                json.contains(&quoted),
5263                "serialized ChildSpec must carry the lifted \
5264                 SUPERVISOR_CHILD_KEY_* byte-sequence {quoted} verbatim \
5265                 in the JSON emission (got: {json})",
5266            );
5267        }
5268    }
5269
5270    #[test]
5271    fn supervisor_child_key_consts_are_pairwise_distinct() {
5272        // Cross-axis drift-detection pin: a future collapse of two
5273        // canonical `ChildSpec` per-entry byte-strings onto the same
5274        // value (e.g. an accidental copy-paste flip of
5275        // `SUPERVISOR_CHILD_KEY_RESTART` to also read `"caixa"`) would
5276        // silently reroute every downstream probe on one axis onto the
5277        // sibling axis's overlay entry and pass every propagation-probe
5278        // test that expected only the stale axis's value. Peer of the
5279        // sibling three-way distinct pin on the `CONTRATO_KEY_*` triad
5280        // (ca463a4) and the two-way distinct pin on the `MEMBRO_KEY_*`
5281        // pair (ce80ca0).
5282        let all = [
5283            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_KEY_CAIXA,
5284            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_KEY_VERSAO,
5285            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_KEY_RESTART,
5286        ];
5287        for (i, a) in all.iter().enumerate() {
5288            for b in all.iter().skip(i + 1) {
5289                assert_ne!(
5290                    a, b,
5291                    "SUPERVISOR_CHILD_KEY_* consts must be pairwise-\
5292                     distinct canonical byte-sequences — got `{a}` == `{b}`",
5293                );
5294            }
5295        }
5296    }
5297
5298    #[test]
5299    fn supervisor_child_key_consts_are_lower_camel_case_shape() {
5300        // Shape-pin: every `SUPERVISOR_CHILD_KEY_*` const must be a
5301        // lowerCamelCase byte-sequence (no `snake_case` underscores, no
5302        // `kebab-case` hyphens, no leading colon, no `PascalCase` leading
5303        // capital, no whitespace / dots) — the canonical shape the
5304        // `#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]` derive produces on
5305        // `ChildSpec`. A future flip to a non-camelCase attribute at the
5306        // derive surfaces both here (this test fails on the
5307        // stale-constant shape) and at
5308        // `child_spec_serde_keys_match_lifted_supervisor_child_key_consts`
5309        // (that test fails on the mismatch between const and derive).
5310        // Peer with `supervisor_key_consts_are_lower_camel_case_shape`
5311        // (40cc4e5) on the sibling `SupervisorSpec` top-level axis.
5312        for key in [
5313            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_KEY_CAIXA,
5314            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_KEY_VERSAO,
5315            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_KEY_RESTART,
5316        ] {
5317            assert!(
5318                !key.is_empty(),
5319                "SUPERVISOR_CHILD_KEY_* must be non-empty (got {key:?})"
5320            );
5321            let first = key.chars().next().unwrap();
5322            assert!(
5323                first.is_ascii_lowercase(),
5324                "SUPERVISOR_CHILD_KEY_* must lead with an ASCII-lowercase \
5325                 byte (got {key:?}, leads with {first:?})",
5326            );
5327            assert!(
5328                key.chars().all(|c| c.is_ascii_alphanumeric()),
5329                "SUPERVISOR_CHILD_KEY_* must be ASCII-alphanumeric only \
5330                 — no `_` / `-` / `:` / `.` / whitespace (got {key:?})",
5331            );
5332        }
5333    }
5334
5335    // ── drift-detection: serde-derive-to-SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_* identity ────
5336
5337    #[test]
5338    fn restart_strategy_variants_serialize_to_lifted_scalar_values() {
5339        // The fail-before-pass-after pin: pre-lift there was no
5340        // single-source binding between the [`RestartStrategy`] variant
5341        // name the un-`rename`d `Serialize` derive emits under
5342        // [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_KEY_ESTRATEGIA`] and the byte-string
5343        // every downstream cluster-side dispatcher (the future
5344        // wasm-operator's per-supervisor sibling-restart branch, the
5345        // future M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Supervisor` CR materializer's
5346        // admission-time enum-arm bind, the `caixa-operator`'s
5347        // hierarchical reconciliation scheduler's per-strategy fan-out)
5348        // probes verbatim. A future `#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case")]`
5349        // attribute on the enum — or a per-variant `#[serde(rename = "…")]`
5350        // override, or a variant rename in the source — would silently
5351        // rebrand the emitted scalar under one spelling while every
5352        // downstream dispatcher still probed the other, with the failure
5353        // surfacing at the operator's reconcile posture (subtrees coming
5354        // up under the `default()` `OneForOne` arm rather than the typed
5355        // slot's declared strategy — a bad child would then only take
5356        // itself down instead of the sibling set the author intended, so
5357        // shared-state children fall out of sync) far from the source
5358        // rebrand commit and with no field naming the drift. Pinning the
5359        // two paths (the `Serialize` derive's serialized string AND the
5360        // [`RestartStrategy::as_str`] helper) to the same four lifted
5361        // [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_ONE_FOR_ONE`] /
5362        // [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_ONE_FOR_ALL`] /
5363        // [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_REST_FOR_ONE`] /
5364        // [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_SIMPLE_ONE_FOR_ONE`]
5365        // byte-strings makes any future drift on either endpoint fail
5366        // here at caixa-core build time. Peer of the M3
5367        // `placement_strategy_variants_serialize_to_lifted_scalar_values`
5368        // (3f0e21c) on the sibling `PlacementStrategy` axis — same
5369        // three-path-convergence discipline, extended to close the
5370        // OTP-shaped per-supervisor sibling-restart axis.
5371        for (variant, expected) in [
5372            (
5373                RestartStrategy::OneForOne,
5374                crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_ONE_FOR_ONE,
5375            ),
5376            (
5377                RestartStrategy::OneForAll,
5378                crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_ONE_FOR_ALL,
5379            ),
5380            (
5381                RestartStrategy::RestForOne,
5382                crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_REST_FOR_ONE,
5383            ),
5384            (
5385                RestartStrategy::SimpleOneForOne,
5386                crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_SIMPLE_ONE_FOR_ONE,
5387            ),
5388        ] {
5389            let json = serde_json::to_string(&variant).unwrap();
5390            assert_eq!(
5391                json,
5392                format!("\"{expected}\""),
5393                "RestartStrategy::{variant:?} must serialize to {expected:?}"
5394            );
5395            assert_eq!(
5396                variant.as_str(),
5397                expected,
5398                "RestartStrategy::{variant:?}.as_str() must return the lifted \
5399                 SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_* constant"
5400            );
5401        }
5402    }
5403
5404    #[test]
5405    fn supervisor_estrategia_consts_are_pairwise_distinct() {
5406        // Cross-arm drift-detection pin: a future collapse of two
5407        // canonical variant byte-strings onto the same value (e.g. an
5408        // accidental copy-paste flip of `SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_REST_FOR_ONE`
5409        // to also read `"OneForOne"`) would silently reroute every
5410        // downstream operator's per-strategy dispatch onto the sibling
5411        // arm's reconcile branch and pass every propagation-probe test
5412        // that expected only the stale arm's value — the mis-strategied
5413        // subtree would come up with the wrong sibling-restart posture
5414        // on every subsequent failure. Peer of the sibling four-way
5415        // distinct pin `supervisor_key_consts_are_pairwise_distinct`
5416        // (40cc4e5) on the top-level `SUPERVISOR_KEY_*` axis.
5417        let all = [
5418            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_ONE_FOR_ONE,
5419            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_ONE_FOR_ALL,
5420            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_REST_FOR_ONE,
5421            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_SIMPLE_ONE_FOR_ONE,
5422        ];
5423        for (i, a) in all.iter().enumerate() {
5424            for (j, b) in all.iter().enumerate() {
5425                if i != j {
5426                    assert_ne!(
5427                        a, b,
5428                        "SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_* consts must be pairwise distinct \
5429                         — got duplicate {a:?} at indices {i} and {j}",
5430                    );
5431                }
5432            }
5433        }
5434    }
5435
5436    #[test]
5437    fn restart_strategy_display_routes_through_as_str_helper() {
5438        // The fail-before-pass-after pin on the first half of the
5439        // three-path convergence: pre-convergence the sibling
5440        // OTP-shape typed enum [`RestartStrategy`] carried a
5441        // [`std::fmt::Display`] surface via its
5442        // `#[discriminant(also_display)]` gen-platform derive route,
5443        // which arrived kebab-case as `"one-for-one"` /
5444        // `"one-for-all"` / `"rest-for-one"` /
5445        // `"simple-one-for-one"` while the wire format ran as
5446        // PascalCase `"OneForOne"` / `"OneForAll"` / `"RestForOne"` /
5447        // `"SimpleOneForOne"` through the un-`rename`d serde derive.
5448        // Every consumer reaching for a strategy byte-string past the
5449        // wire format had to pick between three paths
5450        // ([`RestartStrategy::as_str`], the `Serialize` derive's
5451        // serialized string, or `format!("{v}")` on the
5452        // discriminant-Display route), any two of which a future
5453        // variant rename or `#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case")]`
5454        // attribute would silently desynchronize. Wiring
5455        // [`std::fmt::Display`] through [`RestartStrategy::as_str`]
5456        // closes the third path: every `format!("{v}")` call reaches
5457        // the same lifted [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_*`]
5458        // const the wire format and the [`RestartStrategy::as_str`]
5459        // helper already route through, so a future variant rename
5460        // lands at exactly one place. Pin the routing here so a future
5461        // `impl std::fmt::Display for RestartStrategy`
5462        // reimplementation that hand-rolls the arms instead of
5463        // delegating to [`RestartStrategy::as_str`] fails at
5464        // caixa-core build time. Peer of the M3
5465        // `placement_strategy_display_routes_through_as_str_helper`
5466        // (cc8f749) which the M3 axis converged first.
5467        for &variant in RestartStrategy::ALL {
5468            assert_eq!(
5469                variant.to_string(),
5470                variant.as_str(),
5471                "RestartStrategy::{variant:?} Display must route through \
5472                 RestartStrategy::as_str (single source of truth: the lifted \
5473                 SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_* const the wire format also emits)"
5474            );
5475        }
5476    }
5477
5478    #[test]
5479    fn restart_strategy_display_matches_serialized_wire_byte_string() {
5480        // The fail-before-pass-after pin on the second half of the
5481        // three-path convergence: `Display` (user-facing text) agrees
5482        // byte-for-byte with the `Serialize` derive's wire format
5483        // (canonical camelCase-schema `SUPERVISOR_KEY_ESTRATEGIA`
5484        // scalar) on every variant. Pre-convergence the two paths
5485        // were structurally independent — a future
5486        // `#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case")]` attribute on the
5487        // enum would silently rebrand the emitted wire scalar
5488        // (`one-for-one`, `one-for-all`, `rest-for-one`,
5489        // `simple-one-for-one`) while every consumer that
5490        // pretty-prints the strategy (the future wasm-operator's
5491        // per-supervisor sibling-restart-strategy diagnostic line,
5492        // the future `feira app graph` per-supervisor strategy line,
5493        // the future M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Supervisor` CR
5494        // materializer's admission-webhook rejection body) would
5495        // still emit the PascalCase form the `as_str` / `Display`
5496        // route returns, with the mismatch surfacing at consumer
5497        // parse time / operator dispatch time far from the source
5498        // rebrand commit. Pin the two paths byte-for-byte here so any
5499        // future serde-attribute or variant-rename drift is a
5500        // caixa-core-build-time test failure at this call, not a
5501        // silent per-consumer dispatch miss. Peer of the M3
5502        // `placement_strategy_display_matches_serialized_wire_byte_string`
5503        // (cc8f749) which the M3 axis converged first.
5504        for &variant in RestartStrategy::ALL {
5505            let wire = serde_json::to_string(&variant).unwrap();
5506            let unquoted = wire
5507                .strip_prefix('"')
5508                .and_then(|s| s.strip_suffix('"'))
5509                .expect("serialized RestartStrategy is a JSON string");
5510            assert_eq!(
5511                variant.to_string(),
5512                unquoted,
5513                "RestartStrategy::{variant:?} Display byte-string must match the \
5514                 Serialize derive's wire byte-string (three-path convergence: \
5515                 Display + as_str + Serialize all resolve to the same \
5516                 SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_* const)"
5517            );
5518        }
5519    }
5520
5521    #[test]
5522    fn restart_strategy_all_enumerates_every_variant_exactly_once() {
5523        // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the [`RestartStrategy::ALL`]
5524        // exhaustive-iteration surface: every variant appears exactly
5525        // once, and the slice length matches the arm count of the
5526        // closed set. Every consumer that walks the accepted-strategy
5527        // set (a future `feira supervisor --estrategia …` CLI-side
5528        // arg-parse's "did you mean" hint, a future M4 admission-
5529        // webhook's rejection body naming the accepted-`:estrategia`
5530        // list, the [`RestartStrategy::from_wire`] reverse-projection
5531        // consumers that iterate the accept-set for diagnostic
5532        // rendering) reads through this slice, so a future arm addition
5533        // that grows the enum but forgets to grow [`Self::ALL`]
5534        // silently truncates every downstream consumer's accept-set at
5535        // the same pre-addition boundary — this pin fails at caixa-core
5536        // build time on the pairwise-distinct + arm-count invariants.
5537        //
5538        // Peer of the sibling [`crate::CaixaKind::ALL`] (6b1f4fb) /
5539        // [`crate::aplicacao::PlacementStrategy::ALL`] (18c7342) /
5540        // [`crate::aplicacao::RateLimitUnit::ALL`] (6bce03d) /
5541        // [`crate::dep::DepList::ALL`] (45ee563) exhaustive-iteration
5542        // pins on the peer closed-set typed-enum axes.
5543        let all: &[RestartStrategy] = RestartStrategy::ALL;
5544        assert_eq!(
5545            all.len(),
5546            4,
5547            "RestartStrategy::ALL must enumerate every variant of the \
5548             four-arm closed set (OneForOne, OneForAll, RestForOne, \
5549             SimpleOneForOne); got {all:?}"
5550        );
5551        for (i, a) in all.iter().enumerate() {
5552            for (j, b) in all.iter().enumerate() {
5553                if i != j {
5554                    assert_ne!(
5555                        a, b,
5556                        "RestartStrategy::ALL must carry every variant exactly \
5557                         once — got duplicate {a:?} at indices {i} and {j}"
5558                    );
5559                }
5560            }
5561        }
5562        for variant in [
5563            RestartStrategy::OneForOne,
5564            RestartStrategy::OneForAll,
5565            RestartStrategy::RestForOne,
5566            RestartStrategy::SimpleOneForOne,
5567        ] {
5568            assert!(
5569                all.contains(&variant),
5570                "RestartStrategy::ALL must contain {variant:?} — a future arm \
5571                 addition that grows the enum but forgets to grow the ALL slice \
5572                 silently truncates every downstream consumer's accept-set at \
5573                 the pre-addition boundary"
5574            );
5575        }
5576    }
5577
5578    #[test]
5579    fn restart_strategy_from_wire_accepts_every_lifted_constant() {
5580        // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the forward accept-set of the
5581        // [`RestartStrategy::from_wire`] reverse projection: every
5582        // canonical [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_*`]
5583        // constant the [`RestartStrategy::as_str`] emitter walks parses
5584        // back to its paired variant. Any future arm addition that
5585        // grows the emitter's `as_str` match but forgets to grow the
5586        // parser's `from_wire` match silently splits the two halves of
5587        // the round-trip — the wire byte-string one non-serde consumer
5588        // parses from the one the emitter wrote — with the failure
5589        // surfacing at parse time far from the rebrand commit. Pinning
5590        // the four-arm accept-set here catches the drift at caixa-core
5591        // build time.
5592        //
5593        // Peer of the sibling [`crate::CaixaKind::from_wire`] (2aa6d23)
5594        // + [`crate::aplicacao::PlacementStrategy::from_wire`] (18c7342)
5595        // accept-set pins on the peer closed-set typed-enum `str → Self`
5596        // axes.
5597        for (wire, expected) in [
5598            (
5599                crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_ONE_FOR_ONE,
5600                RestartStrategy::OneForOne,
5601            ),
5602            (
5603                crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_ONE_FOR_ALL,
5604                RestartStrategy::OneForAll,
5605            ),
5606            (
5607                crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_REST_FOR_ONE,
5608                RestartStrategy::RestForOne,
5609            ),
5610            (
5611                crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_SIMPLE_ONE_FOR_ONE,
5612                RestartStrategy::SimpleOneForOne,
5613            ),
5614        ] {
5615            let parsed = RestartStrategy::from_wire(wire).unwrap_or_else(|| {
5616                panic!(
5617                    "RestartStrategy::from_wire({wire:?}) must accept every \
5618                     SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_* constant — got None for the \
5619                     lifted canonical byte-string that RestartStrategy::{expected:?} \
5620                     serializes as under SUPERVISOR_KEY_ESTRATEGIA"
5621                )
5622            });
5623            assert_eq!(
5624                parsed, expected,
5625                "RestartStrategy::from_wire({wire:?}) must return \
5626                 RestartStrategy::{expected:?}; got RestartStrategy::{parsed:?}"
5627            );
5628        }
5629    }
5630
5631    #[test]
5632    fn restart_strategy_from_wire_round_trips_through_as_str() {
5633        // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the closed round-trip between
5634        // the forward [`RestartStrategy::as_str`] emitter and the
5635        // reverse [`RestartStrategy::from_wire`] parser: for every
5636        // variant in [`RestartStrategy::ALL`], parsing the emitter's
5637        // output must return exactly the same variant. Any per-arm
5638        // divergence — a future arm added to `as_str` but not
5639        // `from_wire`, an accidental copy-paste flip in one but not
5640        // the other — silently splits the emit and parse halves and
5641        // the failure surfaces at consumer parse time far from the
5642        // drift site. The `ALL`-iterating shape means a future arm
5643        // addition picks up the coverage by construction.
5644        //
5645        // Peer of the sibling
5646        // [`crate::aplicacao::tests::placement_strategy_from_wire_round_trips_through_as_str`]
5647        // (18c7342) round-trip pin on
5648        // [`crate::aplicacao::PlacementStrategy::from_wire`] and
5649        // [`crate::kind::tests::caixa_kind_wire_round_trips_through_from_wire`]
5650        // (6b1f4fb) round-trip pin on [`crate::CaixaKind::from_wire`].
5651        for &variant in RestartStrategy::ALL {
5652            let wire = variant.as_str();
5653            let parsed = RestartStrategy::from_wire(wire).unwrap_or_else(|| {
5654                panic!(
5655                    "RestartStrategy::from_wire(RestartStrategy::{variant:?}.as_str()) \
5656                     must be Some({variant:?}) — the two halves of the round-trip \
5657                     dispatch on the same lifted SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_* consts; \
5658                     got None on wire byte-string {wire:?}"
5659                )
5660            });
5661            assert_eq!(
5662                parsed, variant,
5663                "RestartStrategy::from_wire(RestartStrategy::{variant:?}.as_str()) \
5664                 must round-trip to the same variant; got {parsed:?}"
5665            );
5666        }
5667    }
5668
5669    #[test]
5670    fn restart_strategy_from_wire_rejects_unknown_byte_strings() {
5671        // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the closed-set refusal
5672        // discipline of [`RestartStrategy::from_wire`]: every
5673        // byte-string outside the four-arm accept-set returns `None`
5674        // rather than silently collapsing onto the [`Default`]
5675        // (`OneForOne`) arm or an arbitrary neighbor. The refusal set
5676        // exercised here sweeps the load-bearing drift shapes: the
5677        // empty string (a stripped serde-attribute drift), all-
5678        // whitespace strings (the canonical text-editor accidental
5679        // padding shape), the kebab-case dispatcher-catalog identities
5680        // (`"one-for-one"` / `"one-for-all"` / `"rest-for-one"` /
5681        // `"simple-one-for-one"` — the [`gen_platform::FromStrKind`]-
5682        // derived [`std::str::FromStr`] accept-set, which parses the
5683        // *other* axis of this enum's two-axis split and must not leak
5684        // into the `from_wire` PascalCase-wire accept-set), the
5685        // lowercased single-word forms (`"oneforone"`), the padded
5686        // canonical scalar (`" OneForOne "`), the trailing-newline
5687        // shapes (`"OneForOne\n"`), and neighboring-but-unknown arms
5688        // (`"AllForOne"` — the canonical typo direction).
5689        //
5690        // Peer of the sibling
5691        // [`crate::kind::tests::caixa_kind_from_wire_rejects_unknown_byte_strings`]
5692        // (2aa6d23) +
5693        // [`crate::aplicacao::tests::placement_strategy_from_wire_rejects_unknown_byte_strings`]
5694        // (18c7342) refusal pins on the peer closed-set typed-enum
5695        // axes.
5696        for bad in [
5697            "",
5698            " ",
5699            "\n",
5700            "\t",
5701            "one-for-one",
5702            "one-for-all",
5703            "rest-for-one",
5704            "simple-one-for-one",
5705            "oneforone",
5706            "OneForOnes",
5707            "one_for_one",
5708            "one for one",
5709            "ONEFORONE",
5710            "OneForOne ",
5711            " OneForOne",
5712            " SimpleOneForOne ",
5713            "OneForOne\n",
5714            "restforone",
5715            "REST_FOR_ONE",
5716            "AllForOne",
5717            "Simple",
5718            "?",
5719        ] {
5720            assert!(
5721                RestartStrategy::from_wire(bad).is_none(),
5722                "RestartStrategy::from_wire({bad:?}) must return None — the \
5723                 parser's accept-set is exactly the four RestartStrategy::as_str \
5724                 outputs (OneForOne, OneForAll, RestForOne, SimpleOneForOne), \
5725                 and this byte-string is outside that closed set"
5726            );
5727        }
5728    }
5729
5730    #[test]
5731    fn restart_strategy_from_wire_matches_serialize_derive_wire_byte_string() {
5732        // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the fourth path of the four-path
5733        // convergence: `from_wire` (the reverse projection) inverts the
5734        // `Serialize` derive's wire byte-string on every variant.
5735        // Together with the pre-existing three-path convergence
5736        // (`Display` + `as_str` + `Serialize` all resolve to the same
5737        // lifted [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_*`] const,
5738        // pinned by
5739        // [`restart_strategy_display_matches_serialized_wire_byte_string`])
5740        // this closes the round-trip: the wire byte-string the
5741        // `Serialize` derive emits parses back to the same variant
5742        // through `from_wire`, so any future serde-attribute or variant-
5743        // rename drift on the emit half now surfaces as a matched drift
5744        // on the parse half at caixa-core build time — the two halves
5745        // migrate as a unit through the lifted consts on any future
5746        // rename, and the round-trip cannot silently split.
5747        //
5748        // Peer of the sibling
5749        // [`crate::aplicacao::tests::placement_strategy_from_wire_matches_serialize_derive_wire_byte_string`]
5750        // (18c7342) wire-format pin on
5751        // [`crate::aplicacao::PlacementStrategy::from_wire`].
5752        for &variant in RestartStrategy::ALL {
5753            let wire = serde_json::to_string(&variant).unwrap();
5754            let unquoted = wire
5755                .strip_prefix('"')
5756                .and_then(|s| s.strip_suffix('"'))
5757                .expect("serialized RestartStrategy is a JSON string");
5758            let parsed = RestartStrategy::from_wire(unquoted).unwrap_or_else(|| {
5759                panic!(
5760                    "RestartStrategy::from_wire({unquoted:?}) must accept the \
5761                     Serialize derive's wire byte-string for \
5762                     RestartStrategy::{variant:?} — the four-path convergence \
5763                     (Display + as_str + Serialize + from_wire) resolves through \
5764                     the same lifted SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_* const; got None"
5765                )
5766            });
5767            assert_eq!(
5768                parsed, variant,
5769                "RestartStrategy::from_wire of the Serialize derive's wire \
5770                 byte-string for RestartStrategy::{variant:?} must round-trip \
5771                 to the same variant; got {parsed:?}"
5772            );
5773        }
5774    }
5775
5776    // ── drift-detection: serde-derive-to-SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_* identity ─
5777
5778    #[test]
5779    fn restart_policy_variants_serialize_to_lifted_scalar_values() {
5780        // The fail-before-pass-after pin: pre-lift there was no
5781        // single-source binding between the [`RestartPolicy`] variant
5782        // name the un-`rename`d `Serialize` derive emits under
5783        // [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_KEY_RESTART`] and the
5784        // byte-string every downstream cluster-side dispatcher (the
5785        // future wasm-operator's per-child post-exit restart-decision
5786        // branch, the future M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Supervisor` CR
5787        // materializer's admission-time enum-arm bind, the
5788        // `caixa-operator`'s hierarchical reconciliation scheduler's
5789        // per-child-policy fan-out) probes verbatim. A future
5790        // `#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case")]` attribute on the enum —
5791        // or a per-variant `#[serde(rename = "…")]` override, or a
5792        // variant rename in the source — would silently rebrand the
5793        // emitted scalar under one spelling while every downstream
5794        // dispatcher still probed the other, with the failure surfacing
5795        // at the operator's reconcile posture (children coming up under
5796        // the `default()` `Permanent` arm rather than the typed slot's
5797        // declared policy — a `:temporary` `oneShot` child would be
5798        // restarted on clean exit, treating the successful-completion
5799        // signal as failure and re-running the completion-terminal
5800        // one-shot indefinitely; a `:transient` child that clean-exited
5801        // would be restarted, masking the clean-completion contract)
5802        // far from the source rebrand commit and with no field naming
5803        // the drift. Pinning the two paths (the `Serialize` derive's
5804        // serialized string AND the [`RestartPolicy::as_str`] helper)
5805        // to the same three lifted
5806        // [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_PERMANENT`] /
5807        // [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_TEMPORARY`] /
5808        // [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_TRANSIENT`]
5809        // byte-strings makes any future drift on either endpoint fail
5810        // here at caixa-core build time. Peer of the sibling
5811        // [`restart_strategy_variants_serialize_to_lifted_scalar_values`]
5812        // (09ffb2d) on the per-supervisor sibling-restart-strategy axis
5813        // and the M3
5814        // `placement_strategy_variants_serialize_to_lifted_scalar_values`
5815        // (3f0e21c) on the per-Aplicacao distribution-strategy axis —
5816        // same three-path-convergence discipline, extended to close the
5817        // third OTP-shaped closed-enum discriminator axis on the caixa
5818        // typed surface (per-child restart-decision policy).
5819        for (variant, expected) in [
5820            (
5821                RestartPolicy::Permanent,
5822                crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_PERMANENT,
5823            ),
5824            (
5825                RestartPolicy::Temporary,
5826                crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_TEMPORARY,
5827            ),
5828            (
5829                RestartPolicy::Transient,
5830                crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_TRANSIENT,
5831            ),
5832        ] {
5833            let json = serde_json::to_string(&variant).unwrap();
5834            assert_eq!(
5835                json,
5836                format!("\"{expected}\""),
5837                "RestartPolicy::{variant:?} must serialize to {expected:?}"
5838            );
5839            assert_eq!(
5840                variant.as_str(),
5841                expected,
5842                "RestartPolicy::{variant:?}.as_str() must return the lifted \
5843                 SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_* constant"
5844            );
5845        }
5846    }
5847
5848    #[test]
5849    fn supervisor_child_restart_consts_are_pairwise_distinct() {
5850        // Cross-arm drift-detection pin: a future collapse of two
5851        // canonical variant byte-strings onto the same value (e.g. an
5852        // accidental copy-paste flip of `SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_TRANSIENT`
5853        // to also read `"Permanent"`) would silently reroute every
5854        // downstream operator's per-child-policy dispatch onto the
5855        // sibling arm's reconcile branch and pass every propagation-probe
5856        // test that expected only the stale arm's value — a `:transient`
5857        // child would come up under the `:permanent` restart-decision
5858        // posture on every subsequent clean exit, so a completion-terminal
5859        // child would be restarted indefinitely against its declared
5860        // policy. Peer of the sibling
5861        // [`supervisor_estrategia_consts_are_pairwise_distinct`]
5862        // (09ffb2d) on the per-supervisor sibling-restart-strategy axis
5863        // and the four-way distinct pin
5864        // `supervisor_key_consts_are_pairwise_distinct` (40cc4e5) on the
5865        // top-level `SUPERVISOR_KEY_*` axis.
5866        let all = [
5867            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_PERMANENT,
5868            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_TEMPORARY,
5869            crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_TRANSIENT,
5870        ];
5871        for (i, a) in all.iter().enumerate() {
5872            for (j, b) in all.iter().enumerate() {
5873                if i != j {
5874                    assert_ne!(
5875                        a, b,
5876                        "SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_* consts must be pairwise distinct \
5877                         — got duplicate {a:?} at indices {i} and {j}",
5878                    );
5879                }
5880            }
5881        }
5882    }
5883
5884    #[test]
5885    fn restart_policy_display_routes_through_as_str_helper() {
5886        // The fail-before-pass-after pin on the first half of the
5887        // three-path convergence: pre-convergence [`RestartPolicy`]
5888        // carried a [`std::fmt::Display`] surface via its
5889        // `#[discriminant(also_display)]` gen-platform derive route,
5890        // which arrived kebab-case as `"permanent"` / `"temporary"`
5891        // / `"transient"` on this three-arm enum (whose variant
5892        // names each collapse to their own lowercase form under the
5893        // kebab-case transform) while the wire format ran as
5894        // PascalCase `"Permanent"` / `"Temporary"` / `"Transient"`
5895        // through the un-`rename`d serde derive. Every consumer
5896        // reaching for a policy byte-string past the wire format had
5897        // to pick between three paths ([`RestartPolicy::as_str`],
5898        // the `Serialize` derive's serialized string, or
5899        // `format!("{v}")` on the discriminant-Display route), any
5900        // two of which a future variant rename or
5901        // `#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case")]` attribute would
5902        // silently desynchronize. Wiring [`std::fmt::Display`]
5903        // through [`RestartPolicy::as_str`] closes the third path:
5904        // every `format!("{v}")` call reaches the same lifted
5905        // [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_*`] const the
5906        // wire format and the [`RestartPolicy::as_str`] helper
5907        // already route through, so a future variant rename lands at
5908        // exactly one place. Pin the routing here so a future
5909        // `impl std::fmt::Display for RestartPolicy`
5910        // reimplementation that hand-rolls the arms instead of
5911        // delegating to [`RestartPolicy::as_str`] fails at
5912        // caixa-core build time. Peer of the sibling
5913        // [`restart_strategy_display_routes_through_as_str_helper`]
5914        // on the per-supervisor sibling-restart-strategy axis and
5915        // the M3
5916        // `placement_strategy_display_routes_through_as_str_helper`
5917        // (cc8f749) — the third of three OTP-shape closed-enum
5918        // discriminator axes on the caixa typed surface now
5919        // converged onto the same three-path
5920        // (Display → as_str → lifted const) discipline.
5921        for variant in [
5922            RestartPolicy::Permanent,
5923            RestartPolicy::Temporary,
5924            RestartPolicy::Transient,
5925        ] {
5926            assert_eq!(
5927                variant.to_string(),
5928                variant.as_str(),
5929                "RestartPolicy::{variant:?} Display must route through \
5930                 RestartPolicy::as_str (single source of truth: the lifted \
5931                 SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_* const the wire format also emits)"
5932            );
5933        }
5934    }
5935
5936    #[test]
5937    fn restart_policy_display_matches_serialized_wire_byte_string() {
5938        // The fail-before-pass-after pin on the second half of the
5939        // three-path convergence: `Display` (user-facing text) agrees
5940        // byte-for-byte with the `Serialize` derive's wire format
5941        // (canonical camelCase-schema `SUPERVISOR_CHILD_KEY_RESTART`
5942        // scalar) on every variant. Pre-convergence the two paths
5943        // were structurally independent — a future
5944        // `#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case")]` attribute on the
5945        // enum would silently rebrand the emitted wire scalar
5946        // (`permanent`, `temporary`, `transient`) while every
5947        // consumer that pretty-prints the policy (the future
5948        // wasm-operator's per-child post-exit restart-decision
5949        // diagnostic line, the future `feira app graph` per-child
5950        // restart column, the future M4
5951        // `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Supervisor` CR materializer's
5952        // per-child admission-webhook rejection body) would still
5953        // emit the PascalCase form the `as_str` / `Display` route
5954        // returns, with the mismatch surfacing at consumer parse
5955        // time / operator dispatch time far from the source rebrand
5956        // commit. Pin the two paths byte-for-byte here so any future
5957        // serde-attribute or variant-rename drift is a
5958        // caixa-core-build-time test failure at this call, not a
5959        // silent per-consumer dispatch miss. Peer of the sibling
5960        // [`restart_strategy_display_matches_serialized_wire_byte_string`]
5961        // on the per-supervisor sibling-restart-strategy axis and
5962        // the M3
5963        // `placement_strategy_display_matches_serialized_wire_byte_string`
5964        // (cc8f749).
5965        for variant in [
5966            RestartPolicy::Permanent,
5967            RestartPolicy::Temporary,
5968            RestartPolicy::Transient,
5969        ] {
5970            let wire = serde_json::to_string(&variant).unwrap();
5971            let unquoted = wire
5972                .strip_prefix('"')
5973                .and_then(|s| s.strip_suffix('"'))
5974                .expect("serialized RestartPolicy is a JSON string");
5975            assert_eq!(
5976                variant.to_string(),
5977                unquoted,
5978                "RestartPolicy::{variant:?} Display byte-string must match the \
5979                 Serialize derive's wire byte-string (three-path convergence: \
5980                 Display + as_str + Serialize all resolve to the same \
5981                 SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_* const)"
5982            );
5983        }
5984    }
5985
5986    #[test]
5987    fn restart_policy_all_enumerates_every_variant_exactly_once() {
5988        // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the [`RestartPolicy::ALL`]
5989        // exhaustive-iteration surface: every variant appears exactly
5990        // once, and the slice length matches the arm count of the
5991        // closed set. Every consumer that walks the accepted-policy
5992        // set (a future `feira supervisor --restart …` CLI-side
5993        // arg-parse's "did you mean" hint, a future M4 admission-
5994        // webhook's per-child rejection body naming the accepted-
5995        // `:restart` list, the [`RestartPolicy::from_wire`] reverse-
5996        // projection consumers that iterate the accept-set for
5997        // diagnostic rendering) reads through this slice, so a future
5998        // arm addition that grows the enum but forgets to grow
5999        // [`Self::ALL`] silently truncates every downstream consumer's
6000        // accept-set at the same pre-addition boundary — this pin
6001        // fails at caixa-core build time on the pairwise-distinct +
6002        // arm-count invariants.
6003        //
6004        // Peer of the sibling [`RestartStrategy::ALL`] (4eec29c) /
6005        // [`crate::CaixaKind::ALL`] (6b1f4fb) /
6006        // [`crate::aplicacao::PlacementStrategy::ALL`] (18c7342) /
6007        // [`crate::aplicacao::RateLimitUnit::ALL`] (6bce03d) /
6008        // [`crate::dep::DepList::ALL`] (45ee563) exhaustive-iteration
6009        // pins on the peer closed-set typed-enum axes.
6010        let all: &[RestartPolicy] = RestartPolicy::ALL;
6011        assert_eq!(
6012            all.len(),
6013            3,
6014            "RestartPolicy::ALL must enumerate every variant of the \
6015             three-arm closed set (Permanent, Temporary, Transient); \
6016             got {all:?}"
6017        );
6018        for (i, a) in all.iter().enumerate() {
6019            for (j, b) in all.iter().enumerate() {
6020                if i != j {
6021                    assert_ne!(
6022                        a, b,
6023                        "RestartPolicy::ALL must carry every variant exactly \
6024                         once — got duplicate {a:?} at indices {i} and {j}"
6025                    );
6026                }
6027            }
6028        }
6029        for variant in [
6030            RestartPolicy::Permanent,
6031            RestartPolicy::Temporary,
6032            RestartPolicy::Transient,
6033        ] {
6034            assert!(
6035                all.contains(&variant),
6036                "RestartPolicy::ALL must contain {variant:?} — a future arm \
6037                 addition that grows the enum but forgets to grow the ALL slice \
6038                 silently truncates every downstream consumer's accept-set at \
6039                 the pre-addition boundary"
6040            );
6041        }
6042    }
6043
6044    #[test]
6045    fn restart_policy_from_wire_accepts_every_lifted_constant() {
6046        // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the forward accept-set of the
6047        // [`RestartPolicy::from_wire`] reverse projection: every
6048        // canonical [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_*`]
6049        // constant the [`RestartPolicy::as_str`] emitter walks parses
6050        // back to its paired variant. Any future arm addition that
6051        // grows the emitter's `as_str` match but forgets to grow the
6052        // parser's `from_wire` match silently splits the two halves of
6053        // the round-trip — the wire byte-string one non-serde consumer
6054        // parses from the one the emitter wrote — with the failure
6055        // surfacing at the operator's reconcile posture (a `:temporary`
6056        // `oneShot` child restarted on clean exit, a `:transient` child
6057        // restarted after clean completion) far from the rebrand
6058        // commit. Pinning the three-arm accept-set here catches the
6059        // drift at caixa-core build time.
6060        //
6061        // Peer of the sibling [`RestartStrategy::from_wire`] (4eec29c)
6062        // + [`crate::CaixaKind::from_wire`] (2aa6d23)
6063        // + [`crate::aplicacao::PlacementStrategy::from_wire`] (18c7342)
6064        // accept-set pins on the peer closed-set typed-enum `str → Self`
6065        // axes.
6066        for (wire, expected) in [
6067            (
6068                crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_PERMANENT,
6069                RestartPolicy::Permanent,
6070            ),
6071            (
6072                crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_TEMPORARY,
6073                RestartPolicy::Temporary,
6074            ),
6075            (
6076                crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_TRANSIENT,
6077                RestartPolicy::Transient,
6078            ),
6079        ] {
6080            let parsed = RestartPolicy::from_wire(wire).unwrap_or_else(|| {
6081                panic!(
6082                    "RestartPolicy::from_wire({wire:?}) must accept every \
6083                     SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_* constant — got None for the \
6084                     lifted canonical byte-string that RestartPolicy::{expected:?} \
6085                     serializes as under SUPERVISOR_CHILD_KEY_RESTART"
6086                )
6087            });
6088            assert_eq!(
6089                parsed, expected,
6090                "RestartPolicy::from_wire({wire:?}) must return \
6091                 RestartPolicy::{expected:?}; got RestartPolicy::{parsed:?}"
6092            );
6093        }
6094    }
6095
6096    #[test]
6097    fn restart_policy_from_wire_round_trips_through_as_str() {
6098        // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the closed round-trip between
6099        // the forward [`RestartPolicy::as_str`] emitter and the
6100        // reverse [`RestartPolicy::from_wire`] parser: for every
6101        // variant in [`RestartPolicy::ALL`], parsing the emitter's
6102        // output must return exactly the same variant. Any per-arm
6103        // divergence — a future arm added to `as_str` but not
6104        // `from_wire`, an accidental copy-paste flip in one but not
6105        // the other — silently splits the emit and parse halves and
6106        // the failure surfaces at consumer parse time far from the
6107        // drift site. The `ALL`-iterating shape means a future arm
6108        // addition picks up the coverage by construction.
6109        //
6110        // Peer of the sibling
6111        // [`restart_strategy_from_wire_round_trips_through_as_str`]
6112        // (4eec29c) round-trip pin on
6113        // [`RestartStrategy::from_wire`] and the M3
6114        // [`crate::aplicacao::tests::placement_strategy_from_wire_round_trips_through_as_str`]
6115        // (18c7342) round-trip pin on
6116        // [`crate::aplicacao::PlacementStrategy::from_wire`].
6117        for &variant in RestartPolicy::ALL {
6118            let wire = variant.as_str();
6119            let parsed = RestartPolicy::from_wire(wire).unwrap_or_else(|| {
6120                panic!(
6121                    "RestartPolicy::from_wire(RestartPolicy::{variant:?}.as_str()) \
6122                     must be Some({variant:?}) — the two halves of the round-trip \
6123                     dispatch on the same lifted SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_* consts; \
6124                     got None on wire byte-string {wire:?}"
6125                )
6126            });
6127            assert_eq!(
6128                parsed, variant,
6129                "RestartPolicy::from_wire(RestartPolicy::{variant:?}.as_str()) \
6130                 must round-trip to the same variant; got {parsed:?}"
6131            );
6132        }
6133    }
6134
6135    #[test]
6136    fn restart_policy_from_wire_rejects_unknown_byte_strings() {
6137        // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the closed-set refusal
6138        // discipline of [`RestartPolicy::from_wire`]: every
6139        // byte-string outside the three-arm accept-set returns `None`
6140        // rather than silently collapsing onto the [`Default`]
6141        // (`Permanent`) arm or an arbitrary neighbor. The refusal set
6142        // exercised here sweeps the load-bearing drift shapes: the
6143        // empty string (a stripped serde-attribute drift), all-
6144        // whitespace strings (the canonical text-editor accidental
6145        // padding shape), the kebab-case dispatcher-catalog identities
6146        // (`"permanent"` / `"temporary"` / `"transient"` — the
6147        // [`gen_platform::FromStrKind`]-derived [`std::str::FromStr`]
6148        // accept-set, which parses the *other* axis of this enum's
6149        // two-axis split and must not leak into the `from_wire`
6150        // PascalCase-wire accept-set — a lowercase leak here would
6151        // silently accept the operator's kebab-case
6152        // dispatcher-catalog probe under the wire-axis parser and mis-
6153        // route a `:permanent` intent), the padded canonical scalar
6154        // (`" Permanent "`), the trailing-newline shapes
6155        // (`"Permanent\n"`), the uppercase-single-word forms
6156        // (`"PERMANENT"`), and neighboring-but-unknown arms
6157        // (`"Restart"` — the canonical typo direction toward the
6158        // sibling [`RestartStrategy`] enum's own wire-arm namespace).
6159        //
6160        // Peer of the sibling
6161        // [`restart_strategy_from_wire_rejects_unknown_byte_strings`]
6162        // (4eec29c) +
6163        // [`crate::kind::tests::caixa_kind_from_wire_rejects_unknown_byte_strings`]
6164        // (2aa6d23) +
6165        // [`crate::aplicacao::tests::placement_strategy_from_wire_rejects_unknown_byte_strings`]
6166        // (18c7342) refusal pins on the peer closed-set typed-enum
6167        // axes.
6168        for bad in [
6169            "",
6170            " ",
6171            "\n",
6172            "\t",
6173            "permanent",
6174            "temporary",
6175            "transient",
6176            "PERMANENT",
6177            "TEMPORARY",
6178            "TRANSIENT",
6179            "Permanents",
6180            "Permanent ",
6181            " Permanent",
6182            " Transient ",
6183            "Permanent\n",
6184            "perma",
6185            "Trans",
6186            "OneForOne",
6187            "Restart",
6188            "?",
6189        ] {
6190            assert!(
6191                RestartPolicy::from_wire(bad).is_none(),
6192                "RestartPolicy::from_wire({bad:?}) must return None — the \
6193                 parser's accept-set is exactly the three RestartPolicy::as_str \
6194                 outputs (Permanent, Temporary, Transient), and this \
6195                 byte-string is outside that closed set"
6196            );
6197        }
6198    }
6199
6200    #[test]
6201    fn restart_policy_from_wire_matches_serialize_derive_wire_byte_string() {
6202        // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the fourth path of the four-path
6203        // convergence: `from_wire` (the reverse projection) inverts the
6204        // `Serialize` derive's wire byte-string on every variant.
6205        // Together with the pre-existing three-path convergence
6206        // (`Display` + `as_str` + `Serialize` all resolve to the same
6207        // lifted [`crate::render::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_*`] const,
6208        // pinned by
6209        // [`restart_policy_display_matches_serialized_wire_byte_string`])
6210        // this closes the round-trip: the wire byte-string the
6211        // `Serialize` derive emits parses back to the same variant
6212        // through `from_wire`, so any future serde-attribute or variant-
6213        // rename drift on the emit half now surfaces as a matched drift
6214        // on the parse half at caixa-core build time — the two halves
6215        // migrate as a unit through the lifted consts on any future
6216        // rename, and the round-trip cannot silently split.
6217        //
6218        // Peer of the sibling
6219        // [`restart_strategy_from_wire_matches_serialize_derive_wire_byte_string`]
6220        // (4eec29c) wire-format pin on
6221        // [`RestartStrategy::from_wire`] and the M3
6222        // [`crate::aplicacao::tests::placement_strategy_from_wire_matches_serialize_derive_wire_byte_string`]
6223        // (18c7342) wire-format pin on
6224        // [`crate::aplicacao::PlacementStrategy::from_wire`].
6225        for &variant in RestartPolicy::ALL {
6226            let wire = serde_json::to_string(&variant).unwrap();
6227            let unquoted = wire
6228                .strip_prefix('"')
6229                .and_then(|s| s.strip_suffix('"'))
6230                .expect("serialized RestartPolicy is a JSON string");
6231            let parsed = RestartPolicy::from_wire(unquoted).unwrap_or_else(|| {
6232                panic!(
6233                    "RestartPolicy::from_wire({unquoted:?}) must accept the \
6234                     Serialize derive's wire byte-string for \
6235                     RestartPolicy::{variant:?} — the four-path convergence \
6236                     (Display + as_str + Serialize + from_wire) resolves through \
6237                     the same lifted SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_* const; got None"
6238                )
6239            });
6240            assert_eq!(
6241                parsed, variant,
6242                "RestartPolicy::from_wire of the Serialize derive's wire \
6243                 byte-string for RestartPolicy::{variant:?} must round-trip \
6244                 to the same variant; got {parsed:?}"
6245            );
6246        }
6247    }
6248
6249    // ── drift-detection: ChildSpec::nome accessor pins ────────────────────
6250    //
6251    // The M2 supervisor-tree sibling of the M3 `Membro::nome` (4a32abf) pin
6252    // pair (`membro_nome_returns_caixa_byte_equal_across_permutations` +
6253    // `membro_nome_borrows_from_caixa_storage`) — extended here to the M2
6254    // per-`:children` child-caixa `:nome` axis, sibling to the first M2
6255    // slot scalar accessor `UpgradeFromEntry::prior_versao` (75d27a8) on
6256    // the peer per-`:upgrade-from :from` axis. The three pins jointly
6257    // brace the accessor against every future silent detour that would
6258    // desynchronize it from the raw `.caixa` field access every consumer
6259    // previously open-coded.
6260
6261    #[test]
6262    fn child_spec_nome_returns_caixa_byte_equal_across_permutations() {
6263        // The canonical per-`:children` child-caixa `:nome`-scalar pin:
6264        // [`ChildSpec::nome`] must return the `:children :caixa` field
6265        // byte-for-byte across every DNS-1123-label value the upstream
6266        // [`crate::render::require_valid_dns_1123_label`] gate at
6267        // `SupervisorSpec::validate` admits. Peer of the sibling
6268        // `membro_nome_returns_caixa_byte_equal_across_permutations`
6269        // (4a32abf) pin on the M3 per-`:membros` axis — same "the
6270        // substrate-primitive accessor must byte-equal the raw field
6271        // access verbatim across every author-declared value" discipline
6272        // extended to the M2 supervisor-tree per-`:children` arm. Pins
6273        // against a future silent detour that re-normalized the child
6274        // identity (an accidental `.to_lowercase()` — every `:children
6275        // :caixa` is validated as a DNS-1123 label upstream, so any
6276        // re-normalization is redundant + a drift surface between the
6277        // validator and the accessor), a namespace-prefix rewrite (an
6278        // accidental `format!("{namespace}/{caixa}")` per-CR
6279        // fully-qualified rewrite that didn't land on the peer axes), or
6280        // a per-cluster alias stamp the future wasm-operator's
6281        // hierarchical reconciliation scheduler authors on one consumer
6282        // without the others. Five values sweep the accept-set the
6283        // DNS-1123 gate upstream admits (short single-word / dashed /
6284        // v-suffixed / mixed-digit child names).
6285        for name in [
6286            "worker",
6287            "cache-server",
6288            "scratch-job",
6289            "orders-v2",
6290            "session-8080",
6291        ] {
6292            let c = ChildSpec {
6293                caixa: name.into(),
6294                versao: "^0.1".into(),
6295                restart: RestartPolicy::Permanent,
6296            };
6297            assert_eq!(
6298                c.nome(),
6299                name,
6300                "ChildSpec::nome must return :children :caixa verbatim \
6301                 (got {:?}, expected {name:?})",
6302                c.nome(),
6303            );
6304            assert_eq!(
6305                c.nome(),
6306                c.caixa.as_str(),
6307                "ChildSpec::nome must byte-equal the .caixa field access",
6308            );
6309        }
6310    }
6311
6312    #[test]
6313    fn child_spec_nome_borrows_from_caixa_storage() {
6314        // The borrow-not-copy pin: [`ChildSpec::nome`] must return a
6315        // `&str` slice that borrows from the typed slot's own [`String`]
6316        // storage — same-address invariant with `c.caixa.as_str()`. Pins
6317        // against a future silent detour that allocated a fresh `String`
6318        // (`self.caixa.clone()` in the body would type-check but silently
6319        // drop the borrow, and every downstream consumer that assumed
6320        // the returned slice outlives `&self` would break on a stale-
6321        // reference use-after-free — the [`crate::render::insert_first_seen`]
6322        // dedup key at [`SupervisorSpec::validate`], the
6323        // [`validate_no_self_supervision`] equality check against the
6324        // parent's `:nome` string slice, the DNS-1123 gate's `&str`
6325        // borrow — each would silently misbehave if this accessor
6326        // produced a detached copy). Peer of the sibling
6327        // `membro_nome_borrows_from_caixa_storage` (4a32abf) pin on the
6328        // M3 per-`:membros` axis and the
6329        // `prior_versao_borrows_from_from_storage` (75d27a8) pin on the
6330        // first M2 slot scalar accessor.
6331        let c = ChildSpec {
6332            caixa: "worker".into(),
6333            versao: "^0.1".into(),
6334            restart: RestartPolicy::Permanent,
6335        };
6336        let name = c.nome();
6337        let caixa_slice = c.caixa.as_str();
6338        assert_eq!(
6339            name.as_ptr(),
6340            caixa_slice.as_ptr(),
6341            "ChildSpec::nome must borrow from the .caixa String's backing \
6342             storage — a fresh allocation here means the accessor no \
6343             longer names the substrate-primitive typed dispatch and \
6344             every downstream consumer would silently carry a detached \
6345             copy",
6346        );
6347        assert_eq!(
6348            name.len(),
6349            caixa_slice.len(),
6350            "ChildSpec::nome and .caixa.as_str() must byte-equal in length \
6351             as well as in address",
6352        );
6353    }
6354
6355    #[test]
6356    fn validate_gates_child_nome_through_lifted_accessor() {
6357        // Bilateral coherence pin: every `:children :caixa` that
6358        // [`SupervisorSpec::validate`] accepts is one
6359        // [`crate::render::require_valid_dns_1123_label`] accepts on the
6360        // accessor-projected value, and vice versa on the reject side.
6361        // This closes the "the validator reads through the accessor"
6362        // contract structurally — a future silent detour that made the
6363        // accessor return a different byte-string than the validator
6364        // gates against would surface here as a coverage mismatch, not
6365        // as an apply-time DNS-1123 rejection at
6366        // `metadata.name: Invalid value` far from the caixa.lisp source.
6367        // Peer of the M2 sibling
6368        // `validate_parses_prior_versao_through_lifted_accessor`
6369        // (75d27a8) on the per-`:upgrade-from :from` axis and the M3
6370        // `validate_membros` peer discipline.
6371        //
6372        // Accept-set sweep: five DNS-1123-label values the upstream gate
6373        // admits.
6374        for ok_name in ["a", "worker", "cache-server", "orders-v2", "svc-8080"] {
6375            let s = SupervisorSpec {
6376                children: vec![ChildSpec {
6377                    caixa: ok_name.into(),
6378                    versao: "^0.1".into(),
6379                    restart: RestartPolicy::Permanent,
6380                }],
6381                ..SupervisorSpec::default()
6382            };
6383            s.validate().unwrap_or_else(|e| {
6384                panic!(
6385                    "SupervisorSpec::validate must accept :children :caixa {ok_name:?} \
6386                     (upstream DNS-1123 gate accepts it): got {e:?}",
6387                );
6388            });
6389            let c = ChildSpec {
6390                caixa: ok_name.into(),
6391                versao: "^0.1".into(),
6392                restart: RestartPolicy::Permanent,
6393            };
6394            crate::render::require_valid_dns_1123_label(c.nome(), || (), |_reason| ())
6395                .unwrap_or_else(|()| {
6396                    panic!(
6397                        "require_valid_dns_1123_label must accept the accessor-projected \
6398                     :children :caixa {ok_name:?}",
6399                    );
6400                });
6401        }
6402        // Reject-set sweep: five DNS-1123-label-violating shapes the
6403        // upstream gate refuses (empty / uppercase / underscore / dot /
6404        // leading-hyphen). Every rejection at the validator must
6405        // correspond to a rejection when the accessor's projected value
6406        // is fed back through the shared gate.
6407        for bad_name in ["", "Worker", "my_worker", "team.worker", "-worker"] {
6408            let s = SupervisorSpec {
6409                children: vec![ChildSpec {
6410                    caixa: bad_name.into(),
6411                    versao: "^0.1".into(),
6412                    restart: RestartPolicy::Permanent,
6413                }],
6414                ..SupervisorSpec::default()
6415            };
6416            let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
6417            assert!(
6418                matches!(
6419                    err,
6420                    SupervisorError::EmptyChildName | SupervisorError::ChildCaixaInvalid { .. }
6421                ),
6422                "SupervisorSpec::validate must reject :children :caixa {bad_name:?} \
6423                 via the DNS-1123 gate: got {err:?}",
6424            );
6425            let c = ChildSpec {
6426                caixa: bad_name.into(),
6427                versao: "^0.1".into(),
6428                restart: RestartPolicy::Permanent,
6429            };
6430            assert!(
6431                crate::render::require_valid_dns_1123_label(c.nome(), || (), |_reason| (),)
6432                    .is_err(),
6433                "require_valid_dns_1123_label must reject the accessor-projected \
6434                 :children :caixa {bad_name:?}",
6435            );
6436        }
6437    }
6438
6439    // ── drift-detection: ChildSpec::versao_requirement accessor pins ──────
6440    //
6441    // Sibling of the peer per-`:membros` `membro_versao_requirement_*`
6442    // (a40b0e3) pin pair on the M3 mesh-slot surface — extended here to the
6443    // M2 supervisor-tree per-`:children` child-`:versao` axis, sibling to
6444    // the just-landed [`ChildSpec::nome`] (57c61d0) child-`:nome` pin
6445    // trio on the peer per-`:children` `String`-carry axis. The three pins
6446    // jointly brace the accessor against every future silent detour that
6447    // would desynchronize it from the raw `.versao` field access the
6448    // requirement gate + error carrier previously open-coded.
6449    //
6450    // Closes the last unlifted per-`:children` `String`-carry axis: the
6451    // pair (`nome`, `versao_requirement`) now jointly projects the
6452    // (`.caixa`, `.versao`) field pair every OTP-shape supervisor-tree
6453    // consumer that fans on per-child identity + version pin reads,
6454    // matching the peer M3 (`Membro::nome`, `Membro::versao_requirement`)
6455    // pair discipline verbatim.
6456    #[test]
6457    fn child_spec_versao_requirement_returns_versao_byte_equal_across_permutations() {
6458        // The canonical per-`:children` child-`:versao`-scalar pin:
6459        // [`ChildSpec::versao_requirement`] must return the `:children
6460        // :versao` field byte-for-byte across every Cargo-shaped semver
6461        // requirement value the upstream
6462        // [`crate::render::require_valid_versao_requirement`] gate admits.
6463        // Peer of the sibling
6464        // `membro_versao_requirement_returns_versao_byte_equal_across_permutations`
6465        // (a40b0e3) pin on the M3 per-`:membros` axis — same "the
6466        // substrate-primitive accessor must byte-equal the raw field
6467        // access verbatim across every author-declared value" discipline
6468        // extended to the M2 supervisor-tree per-`:children` arm. Pins
6469        // against a future silent detour that re-canonicalized the
6470        // requirement (an accidental `.to_string()` via
6471        // [`crate::version::parse_requirement`] → [`std::fmt::Display`]
6472        // round-trip that collapsed `"^0.1"` to `">=0.1, <0.2"` and
6473        // silently drifted the error carrier's quoted requirement away
6474        // from the source `caixa.lisp`, an accidental whitespace trim on
6475        // `"^ 0.1"` that no consumer ever produced from the field-access
6476        // side, an accidental per-cluster lacre-projected concrete-version
6477        // rewrite that didn't land on the peer requirement-gate call).
6478        // Five values sweep the accept-set the shared
6479        // [`crate::render::require_valid_versao_requirement`] gate admits
6480        // (caret / tilde / exact / wildcard / bare-major).
6481        for req in ["^0.1", "~0.1.2", "0.1.0", "*", "^1"] {
6482            let c = ChildSpec {
6483                caixa: "worker".into(),
6484                versao: req.into(),
6485                restart: RestartPolicy::Permanent,
6486            };
6487            assert_eq!(
6488                c.versao_requirement(),
6489                req,
6490                "ChildSpec::versao_requirement must return :children :versao \
6491                 verbatim (got {:?}, expected {req:?})",
6492                c.versao_requirement(),
6493            );
6494            assert_eq!(
6495                c.versao_requirement(),
6496                c.versao.as_str(),
6497                "ChildSpec::versao_requirement must byte-equal the .versao \
6498                 field access",
6499            );
6500        }
6501    }
6502
6503    #[test]
6504    fn child_spec_versao_requirement_borrows_from_versao_storage() {
6505        // The borrow-not-copy pin: [`ChildSpec::versao_requirement`] must
6506        // return a `&str` slice that borrows from the typed slot's own
6507        // [`String`] storage — same-address invariant with
6508        // `c.versao.as_str()`. Pins against a future silent detour that
6509        // allocated a fresh `String` (`self.versao.clone()` in the body
6510        // would type-check but silently drop the borrow, and every
6511        // downstream consumer that assumed the returned slice outlives
6512        // `&self` — the [`crate::render::require_valid_versao_requirement`]
6513        // gate's `&str` borrow, the [`SupervisorError::ChildVersaoInvalid`]
6514        // `.to_string()` carrier's byte-length assumption — would silently
6515        // misbehave if this accessor produced a detached copy). Peer of
6516        // the sibling `child_spec_nome_borrows_from_caixa_storage`
6517        // (57c61d0) pin on the per-`:children` `:nome` axis and the M3
6518        // `membro_versao_requirement_borrows_from_versao_storage` (a40b0e3)
6519        // pin on the peer per-`:membros` `:versao` axis.
6520        let c = ChildSpec {
6521            caixa: "worker".into(),
6522            versao: "^0.1".into(),
6523            restart: RestartPolicy::Permanent,
6524        };
6525        let req = c.versao_requirement();
6526        let versao_slice = c.versao.as_str();
6527        assert_eq!(
6528            req.as_ptr(),
6529            versao_slice.as_ptr(),
6530            "ChildSpec::versao_requirement must borrow from the .versao \
6531             String's backing storage — a fresh allocation here means the \
6532             accessor no longer names the substrate-primitive typed \
6533             dispatch and every downstream consumer would silently carry \
6534             a detached copy",
6535        );
6536        assert_eq!(
6537            req.len(),
6538            versao_slice.len(),
6539            "ChildSpec::versao_requirement and .versao.as_str() must \
6540             byte-equal in length as well as in address",
6541        );
6542    }
6543
6544    #[test]
6545    fn validate_gates_child_versao_through_lifted_accessor() {
6546        // Bilateral coherence pin: every `:children :versao` that
6547        // [`SupervisorSpec::validate`] accepts is one
6548        // [`crate::render::require_valid_versao_requirement`] accepts on
6549        // the accessor-projected value, and vice versa on the reject side.
6550        // This closes the "the validator reads through the accessor"
6551        // contract structurally — a future silent detour that made the
6552        // accessor return a different byte-string than the validator gates
6553        // against would surface here as a coverage mismatch, not as a
6554        // resolver-time semver-parse rejection at lacre-closure time far
6555        // from the caixa.lisp source. Peer of the sibling
6556        // `validate_gates_child_nome_through_lifted_accessor` (57c61d0) on
6557        // the per-`:children :caixa` axis and the M2
6558        // `validate_parses_prior_versao_through_lifted_accessor` (75d27a8)
6559        // on the peer per-`:upgrade-from :from` axis.
6560        //
6561        // Accept-set sweep: five Cargo-shaped semver requirement values
6562        // the upstream gate admits (caret / tilde / exact / wildcard /
6563        // bare-major).
6564        for ok_req in ["^0.1", "~0.1.2", "0.1.0", "*", "^1"] {
6565            let s = SupervisorSpec {
6566                children: vec![ChildSpec {
6567                    caixa: "worker".into(),
6568                    versao: ok_req.into(),
6569                    restart: RestartPolicy::Permanent,
6570                }],
6571                ..SupervisorSpec::default()
6572            };
6573            s.validate().unwrap_or_else(|e| {
6574                panic!(
6575                    "SupervisorSpec::validate must accept :children :versao {ok_req:?} \
6576                     (upstream versao-requirement gate accepts it): got {e:?}",
6577                );
6578            });
6579            let c = ChildSpec {
6580                caixa: "worker".into(),
6581                versao: ok_req.into(),
6582                restart: RestartPolicy::Permanent,
6583            };
6584            crate::render::require_valid_versao_requirement(
6585                c.versao_requirement(),
6586                || (),
6587                |_reason| (),
6588            )
6589            .unwrap_or_else(|()| {
6590                panic!(
6591                    "require_valid_versao_requirement must accept the accessor-projected \
6592                     :children :versao {ok_req:?}",
6593                );
6594            });
6595        }
6596        // Reject-set sweep: five requirement-violating shapes the upstream
6597        // gate refuses. The empty string closes the empty-first arm of the
6598        // shared [`crate::render::require_valid_versao_requirement`]
6599        // cascade; the four non-empty arms exercise distinct semver-parse
6600        // failure modes the M3 peer per-`:membros` reject-set already pins
6601        // (`rejects_invalid_membro_versao_requirement` on `^bad-version`,
6602        // `rejects_membro_versao_with_double_caret_typo` on `^^0.1`,
6603        // `rejects_membro_versao_with_v_prefixed_tag` on `v0.1`) — the
6604        // shared parser routing means the same reject-set must fail
6605        // identically at the M2 supervisor-tree per-`:children` accessor
6606        // arm here. Every rejection at the validator must correspond to a
6607        // rejection when the accessor's projected value is fed back
6608        // through the shared gate.
6609        //
6610        // (Bare partial magnitudes like `"0.1"` and bare identifiers like
6611        // `"not-a-semver"` are intentionally *not* in the reject-set: the
6612        // semver crate accepts `"0.1"` as an implicit `^0.1` requirement,
6613        // and the identifier-tail arm's grammar admits some non-canonical
6614        // shapes — matching what the M3 peer test suite already documents
6615        // as the shared parser's accept-set edges.)
6616        for bad_req in ["", "v0.1.0", "^bad-version", "^^0.1", "v0.1"] {
6617            let s = SupervisorSpec {
6618                children: vec![ChildSpec {
6619                    caixa: "worker".into(),
6620                    versao: bad_req.into(),
6621                    restart: RestartPolicy::Permanent,
6622                }],
6623                ..SupervisorSpec::default()
6624            };
6625            let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
6626            assert!(
6627                matches!(
6628                    err,
6629                    SupervisorError::EmptyChildVersion { .. }
6630                        | SupervisorError::ChildVersaoInvalid { .. }
6631                ),
6632                "SupervisorSpec::validate must reject :children :versao {bad_req:?} \
6633                 via the versao-requirement gate: got {err:?}",
6634            );
6635            let c = ChildSpec {
6636                caixa: "worker".into(),
6637                versao: bad_req.into(),
6638                restart: RestartPolicy::Permanent,
6639            };
6640            assert!(
6641                crate::render::require_valid_versao_requirement(
6642                    c.versao_requirement(),
6643                    || (),
6644                    |_reason| (),
6645                )
6646                .is_err(),
6647                "require_valid_versao_requirement must reject the accessor-projected \
6648                 :children :versao {bad_req:?}",
6649            );
6650        }
6651    }
6652
6653    // ── per-`:children` `:restart` typed-accessor coherence pins ──────────
6654    //
6655    // The [`ChildSpec::restart`] accessor lift closes the last unlifted
6656    // per-`:children` axis (the pair `nome()` + `versao_requirement()`
6657    // already project the `String`-carry `(caixa, versao)` fields; the
6658    // `Copy`-composite-enum `restart` field is the third and final axis).
6659    // Peer of the sibling per-`:supervisor` [`SupervisorSpec::estrategia`]
6660    // (eafb619) `Copy`-return [`RestartStrategy`] sibling-restart-strategy
6661    // scalar accessor and the M3 mesh-slot [`crate::Placement::estrategia`]
6662    // (921fe1b) `Copy`-return [`crate::PlacementStrategy`] distribution-
6663    // strategy scalar accessor — same "one typed dispatch on the substrate
6664    // primitive, `Copy`-projected closed-set enum-arm discriminator" shape
6665    // extended onto the M2 supervisor-slot per-`:children` restart-decision
6666    // axis. The pin below covers the accessor's byte-equal projection
6667    // against the raw field access across every variant in the closed
6668    // accept-set (`Permanent`, `Transient`, `Temporary`).
6669
6670    #[test]
6671    fn child_spec_restart_returns_restart_verbatim_across_permutations() {
6672        // The canonical per-`:children` restart-decision-policy-scalar
6673        // pin: [`ChildSpec::restart`] must return the `:children :restart`
6674        // field verbatim as a [`RestartPolicy`], `Copy`-projected from the
6675        // typed slot's own [`RestartPolicy`] storage across every variant
6676        // in the closed accept-set (`Permanent`, `Transient`, `Temporary`).
6677        // Pins against a future silent detour that re-derived the policy
6678        // from a peer axis (an accidental fallback to
6679        // `if is_supervisor_child { Permanent } else { Temporary }` that
6680        // collapsed the child's kind axis into the restart discriminator),
6681        // a variant remap the operator authors on one consumer without the
6682        // other, or a stale-derive detour that substituted
6683        // [`RestartPolicy::default`] when the field held any explicit
6684        // variant (which would silently collapse the distinction between
6685        // "author explicitly declared `:restart Permanent`" and "author
6686        // omitted the slot and inherited the default" the future
6687        // per-cluster restart-decision override slot depends on).
6688        //
6689        // Peer of the sibling per-`:supervisor`
6690        // `supervisor_spec_estrategia_returns_estrategia_verbatim_across_permutations`
6691        // (eafb619) pin on the M2 supervisor-slot sibling-restart-strategy
6692        // axis and the M3
6693        // `placement_estrategia_returns_estrategia_verbatim_across_permutations`
6694        // (921fe1b) pin on the per-`:placement` distribution-strategy axis
6695        // — same "the substrate-primitive accessor must byte-equal the raw
6696        // field access verbatim across every author-declared value"
6697        // discipline extended onto the M2 supervisor-slot per-`:children`
6698        // restart-decision-policy axis, closing the last unlifted axis on
6699        // the per-`:children` [`ChildSpec`] type.
6700        for restart in [
6701            RestartPolicy::Permanent,
6702            RestartPolicy::Transient,
6703            RestartPolicy::Temporary,
6704        ] {
6705            let c = ChildSpec {
6706                caixa: "worker".into(),
6707                versao: "^0.1".into(),
6708                restart,
6709            };
6710            assert_eq!(
6711                c.restart(),
6712                restart,
6713                "ChildSpec::restart must return :children :restart \
6714                 verbatim (got {:?}, expected {restart:?})",
6715                c.restart(),
6716            );
6717            assert_eq!(
6718                c.restart(),
6719                c.restart,
6720                "ChildSpec::restart accessor and .restart field access \
6721                 must byte-equal — the accessor is the substrate-primitive \
6722                 typed dispatch every downstream per-child restart-\
6723                 decision consumer must route through",
6724            );
6725        }
6726    }
6727
6728    // ── per-`:supervisor` `:estrategia` typed-accessor coherence pins ─────
6729    //
6730    // The [`SupervisorSpec::estrategia`] accessor lift extends the peer M3
6731    // [`crate::Placement::estrategia`] (921fe1b) `Copy`-return
6732    // distribution-strategy accessor discipline onto the M2 supervisor-slot
6733    // per-`:supervisor` sibling-restart-strategy `Copy`-composite-enum
6734    // scalar axis. The two pins below cover (1) the accessor's byte-equal
6735    // projection against the raw field access across every variant in the
6736    // closed accept-set, and (2) the two-consumer coherence between the
6737    // [`SupervisorSpec::validate`] partition-dispatch `match` arm and the
6738    // non-`SimpleOneForOne`-arm [`SupervisorError::NoChildren`] error
6739    // carrier's `estrategia:` field — peer of the sibling M3
6740    // `placement_estrategia_returns_estrategia_verbatim_across_permutations`
6741    // / `validate_placement_reads_through_lifted_estrategia_accessor` pin
6742    // pair on the per-`:placement` distribution-strategy axis.
6743
6744    #[test]
6745    fn supervisor_spec_estrategia_returns_estrategia_verbatim_across_permutations() {
6746        // The canonical per-`:supervisor` sibling-restart-strategy-scalar
6747        // pin: [`SupervisorSpec::estrategia`] must return the
6748        // `:supervisor :estrategia` field verbatim as a
6749        // [`RestartStrategy`], `Copy`-projected from the typed slot's own
6750        // [`RestartStrategy`] storage across every variant in the closed
6751        // accept-set (`OneForOne`, `OneForAll`, `RestForOne`,
6752        // `SimpleOneForOne`). Pins against a future silent detour that
6753        // re-derived the strategy from a peer axis (an accidental
6754        // fallback to `if children.is_empty() { SimpleOneForOne } else {
6755        // OneForOne }` collapse that read the children-count axis into
6756        // the strategy discriminator), a variant remap the operator
6757        // authors on one consumer without the other, or a stale-derive
6758        // detour that substituted [`RestartStrategy::default`] when the
6759        // field held any explicit variant (which would silently collapse
6760        // the distinction between "author explicitly declared
6761        // `:estrategia OneForOne`" and "author omitted the slot and
6762        // inherited the default" the future per-cluster strategy override
6763        // slot depends on). Peer of the sibling M3
6764        // `placement_estrategia_returns_estrategia_verbatim_across_permutations`
6765        // (921fe1b) pin on the M3 mesh-slot `Copy`-composite-enum scalar
6766        // axis — same "the substrate-primitive accessor must byte-equal
6767        // the raw field access verbatim across every author-declared
6768        // value" discipline extended onto the M2 supervisor-slot
6769        // per-`:supervisor` sibling-restart-strategy axis.
6770        for &estrategia in RestartStrategy::ALL {
6771            // `SimpleOneForOne` requires `children.is_empty()`; the peer
6772            // three strategies require a non-empty static children list.
6773            // Build each shape coherently so the pin's fixture would
6774            // itself pass [`SupervisorSpec::validate`] once fed through
6775            // the sibling coherence pin below — the byte-equal projection
6776            // asserted here is a strictly weaker property (a `Copy` field
6777            // read) that does not depend on `validate` running, but
6778            // keeping the fixture validate-clean means a future extension
6779            // of the pin to exercise `validate` end-to-end does not have
6780            // to re-author the children shape.
6781            //
6782            // Route the `SimpleOneForOne ↔ non-SimpleOneForOne` fixture-
6783            // shape partition through the [`gen_platform::IsVariant`]
6784            // derive-generated
6785            // [`RestartStrategy::is_simple_one_for_one`] predicate rather
6786            // than the raw `matches!(estrategia, RestartStrategy::
6787            // SimpleOneForOne)` open-coded pattern-match — same closed-
6788            // set-typed-enum arm-discriminator dispatch discipline the
6789            // sibling [`crate::upgrade::UpgradeInstruction::is_restart`]
6790            // convergence (915a934) extended onto its two paired positive
6791            // / negated `matches!` sites and the peer
6792            // [`crate::aplicacao::PlacementStrategy`] `IsVariant`-derived
6793            // predicate convergence (766ec63) extended onto the M3 mesh-
6794            // slot per-`:placement` distribution-strategy discriminator
6795            // axis. See the sibling `round_trip_all_strategies` and the
6796            // peer `manifest::tests::
6797            // caixa_estrategia_and_supervisor_view_reads_through_lifted_estrategia_accessor`
6798            // fixture for the two peer sites the same lift closes on.
6799            let children = if estrategia.is_simple_one_for_one() {
6800                Vec::new()
6801            } else {
6802                vec![ChildSpec {
6803                    caixa: "worker".into(),
6804                    versao: "^0.1".into(),
6805                    restart: RestartPolicy::Permanent,
6806                }]
6807            };
6808            let s = SupervisorSpec {
6809                estrategia,
6810                children,
6811                ..SupervisorSpec::default()
6812            };
6813            assert_eq!(
6814                s.estrategia(),
6815                estrategia,
6816                "SupervisorSpec::estrategia must return :supervisor :estrategia \
6817                 verbatim (got {:?}, expected {estrategia:?})",
6818                s.estrategia(),
6819            );
6820            assert_eq!(
6821                s.estrategia(),
6822                s.estrategia,
6823                "SupervisorSpec::estrategia accessor and .estrategia field \
6824                 access must byte-equal — the accessor is the substrate-\
6825                 primitive typed dispatch every downstream sibling-restart-\
6826                 strategy consumer must route through",
6827            );
6828        }
6829    }
6830
6831    #[test]
6832    fn validate_reads_through_lifted_estrategia_accessor() {
6833        // Two-consumer coherence pin: the [`SupervisorSpec::validate`]
6834        // `SimpleOneForOne ↔ non-SimpleOneForOne` `match` partition
6835        // dispatch (which reads through [`SupervisorSpec::estrategia`]
6836        // to fan across the strategy-arm shape-gate cascades) and the
6837        // non-`SimpleOneForOne`-arm [`SupervisorError::NoChildren`]
6838        // error carrier's `estrategia:` field (which reads through
6839        // [`SupervisorSpec::estrategia`] to name the strategy the empty
6840        // `:children` list was declared against) must both key off the
6841        // lifted accessor, so any future rebrand on the typed slot's
6842        // reader shape lands at exactly one place. Pins the two-site
6843        // coherence by exercising the `NoChildren` error surface end-to-
6844        // end across every non-`SimpleOneForOne` variant and asserting
6845        // the surfaced `estrategia:` field byte-equals the accessor's
6846        // return. Peer of the sibling M3
6847        // `validate_placement_reads_through_lifted_estrategia_accessor`
6848        // (921fe1b) three-consumer coherence pin on the per-`:placement`
6849        // distribution-strategy axis.
6850        for estrategia in [
6851            RestartStrategy::OneForOne,
6852            RestartStrategy::OneForAll,
6853            RestartStrategy::RestForOne,
6854        ] {
6855            let s = SupervisorSpec {
6856                estrategia,
6857                children: Vec::new(),
6858                ..SupervisorSpec::default()
6859            };
6860            let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
6861            match err {
6862                SupervisorError::NoChildren { estrategia: e } => {
6863                    assert_eq!(
6864                        e,
6865                        s.estrategia(),
6866                        "NoChildren.estrategia must byte-equal \
6867                         SupervisorSpec::estrategia() — the empty-`:children` \
6868                         refusal reads through the lifted accessor",
6869                    );
6870                    assert_eq!(
6871                        e, estrategia,
6872                        "NoChildren.estrategia must carry the author-declared \
6873                         :supervisor :estrategia variant verbatim (got {e:?}, \
6874                         expected {estrategia:?})",
6875                    );
6876                }
6877                other => panic!("expected NoChildren, got {other:?} for estrategia={estrategia:?}"),
6878            }
6879        }
6880    }
6881
6882    // ── per-`:supervisor` `:max-restarts` typed-accessor coherence pins ────
6883    //
6884    // The [`SupervisorSpec::max_restarts`] accessor lift extends the peer M3
6885    // [`crate::CircuitBreaker::max_failures`] (3a74062) `Copy`-return
6886    // required-`u32` scalar accessor discipline onto the M2 supervisor-slot
6887    // per-`:supervisor` restart-budget-count `Copy`-`u32` scalar axis.
6888    // The two pins below cover (1) the accessor's byte-equal projection
6889    // against the raw field access across every representative value in
6890    // the `u32` accept-set (`1` lower boundary, `SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX`
6891    // upper boundary, `0` past-the-guard zero sentinel, `u32::MAX`
6892    // past-the-guard cap sentinel), and (2) the [`SupervisorSpec::validate`]
6893    // zero-floor / cap composition — the validate gate and the accessor
6894    // must route through the same substrate-primitive typed dispatch, so
6895    // any future silent detour that had the accessor perform a
6896    // bounds-collapsing clamp would fail here at caixa-core build time.
6897    // Peer of the sibling M3
6898    // `circuit_breaker_max_failures_returns_max_failures_u32_byte_equal_across_permutations`
6899    // (3a74062) pin on the per-`CircuitBreaker :max-failures` axis.
6900
6901    #[test]
6902    fn supervisor_spec_max_restarts_returns_max_restarts_u32_byte_equal_across_permutations() {
6903        // The canonical per-`:supervisor` restart-budget-count scalar pin:
6904        // [`SupervisorSpec::max_restarts`] must return the `:supervisor
6905        // :max-restarts` typed `u32` verbatim, `Copy`-projected from the
6906        // typed slot's own `u32` storage, byte-equal to the raw field
6907        // access across every representative value in the accept-set —
6908        // `1` (the lower boundary of the `1..=SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX`
6909        // accept-set the surrounding [`SupervisorSpec::validate`] gate
6910        // carves out on the sibling `ZeroMaxRestarts` refusal),
6911        // `SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX` (the upper boundary the same gate
6912        // carves out on the sibling `MaxRestartsExceedsCap` refusal), `0`
6913        // (a past-the-guard sentinel that pins the accessor doesn't
6914        // perform a silent bounds-collapse into `1` on the zero arm —
6915        // validate rejects zero but the accessor must ship the raw slot
6916        // verbatim so a validate-time gate regression surfaces at the
6917        // emit boundary rather than being silently absorbed), `u32::MAX`
6918        // (a past-the-guard sentinel that pins the accessor doesn't
6919        // perform a silent bounds-collapse through
6920        // `SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX` at the return path).
6921        //
6922        // Peer of the sibling M3
6923        // `circuit_breaker_max_failures_returns_max_failures_u32_byte_equal_across_permutations`
6924        // (3a74062) pin on the M3 mesh-slot `Copy`-`u32` sub-struct
6925        // required-scalar axis — same "the substrate-primitive accessor
6926        // must byte-equal the raw field access verbatim across every
6927        // value in the `u32` accept-set" discipline extended onto the M2
6928        // supervisor-slot per-`:supervisor` restart-budget-count axis.
6929        for max_restarts in [1u32, SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX, 0, u32::MAX] {
6930            let s = SupervisorSpec {
6931                max_restarts,
6932                ..SupervisorSpec::default()
6933            };
6934            assert_eq!(
6935                s.max_restarts(),
6936                max_restarts,
6937                "SupervisorSpec::max_restarts must return :supervisor \
6938                 :max-restarts verbatim (got {}, expected {max_restarts})",
6939                s.max_restarts(),
6940            );
6941            assert_eq!(
6942                s.max_restarts(),
6943                s.max_restarts,
6944                "SupervisorSpec::max_restarts accessor and .max_restarts \
6945                 field access must byte-equal — the accessor is the \
6946                 substrate-primitive typed dispatch every downstream \
6947                 restart-budget-count consumer must route through",
6948            );
6949        }
6950    }
6951
6952    #[test]
6953    fn validate_max_restarts_zero_floor_and_cap_arms_route_through_accessor() {
6954        // Composition pin: [`SupervisorSpec::validate`]'s `:max-restarts`
6955        // zero-floor + upper-cap bracket must key off
6956        // [`SupervisorSpec::max_restarts`], not the raw `.max_restarts`
6957        // field access. Structurally: a `SupervisorSpec { max_restarts:
6958        // 0, .. }` must surface the `ZeroMaxRestarts` refusal exactly, a
6959        // `SupervisorSpec { max_restarts: SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX + 1,
6960        // .. }` must surface the `MaxRestartsExceedsCap` refusal exactly
6961        // (with the offending count carried verbatim from the accessor
6962        // return), and a `SupervisorSpec { max_restarts: 1, .. }` (the
6963        // lower boundary of the accept-set) plus a `SupervisorSpec {
6964        // max_restarts: SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX, .. }` (the upper
6965        // boundary) must pass validate. The four together jointly pin the
6966        // accessor + validate-gate composition: any future silent detour
6967        // that had the accessor return a fresh `1` on the zero arm (a
6968        // `.max_restarts().max(1)` collapse) would silently absorb the
6969        // `ZeroMaxRestarts` refusal at the accessor boundary and the
6970        // validate gate would accept a struct-literal `SupervisorSpec {
6971        // max_restarts: 0, .. }` — the composition pin catches that at
6972        // caixa-core build time.
6973        //
6974        // Peer of the sibling M3
6975        // `validate_politicas_max_failures_zero_floor_arm_routes_through_accessor`
6976        // (3a74062) pin on the sibling per-`CircuitBreaker :max-failures`
6977        // composition axis — same "the validate / shape-gate predicate
6978        // must route through the substrate-primitive typed dispatch"
6979        // discipline extended onto the peer M2 supervisor-slot
6980        // required-`u32` composition axis.
6981        let child = ChildSpec {
6982            caixa: "worker".into(),
6983            versao: "^0.1".into(),
6984            restart: RestartPolicy::Permanent,
6985        };
6986        // Zero-floor arm.
6987        let s = SupervisorSpec {
6988            max_restarts: 0,
6989            children: vec![child.clone()],
6990            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
6991        };
6992        assert_eq!(
6993            s.validate().unwrap_err(),
6994            SupervisorError::ZeroMaxRestarts,
6995            "validate must reject max_restarts == 0 with ZeroMaxRestarts \
6996             — the accessor and the validate gate must route through the \
6997             same substrate-primitive typed dispatch on the zero-floor arm",
6998        );
6999        // Cap arm — the surfaced `max_restarts:` field must byte-equal
7000        // the accessor's return so a future rebrand on the accessor
7001        // lands in the diagnostic without a coordinated rewrite.
7002        let over_cap = SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX + 1;
7003        let s = SupervisorSpec {
7004            max_restarts: over_cap,
7005            children: vec![child.clone()],
7006            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
7007        };
7008        match s.validate().unwrap_err() {
7009            SupervisorError::MaxRestartsExceedsCap { max_restarts } => {
7010                assert_eq!(
7011                    max_restarts,
7012                    s.max_restarts(),
7013                    "MaxRestartsExceedsCap.max_restarts must byte-equal \
7014                     SupervisorSpec::max_restarts() — the cap-arm refusal \
7015                     reads through the lifted accessor",
7016                );
7017                assert_eq!(
7018                    max_restarts, over_cap,
7019                    "MaxRestartsExceedsCap.max_restarts must carry the \
7020                     author-declared :supervisor :max-restarts value \
7021                     verbatim (got {max_restarts}, expected {over_cap})",
7022                );
7023            }
7024            other => panic!("expected MaxRestartsExceedsCap, got {other:?}"),
7025        }
7026        // Lower + upper accept-set boundaries.
7027        for max_restarts in [1u32, SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX] {
7028            let s = SupervisorSpec {
7029                max_restarts,
7030                children: vec![child.clone()],
7031                ..SupervisorSpec::default()
7032            };
7033            assert!(
7034                s.validate().is_ok(),
7035                "validate must accept max_restarts == {max_restarts} \
7036                 (an accept-set boundary of \
7037                 1..=SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX)",
7038            );
7039        }
7040    }
7041
7042    // ── per-`:supervisor` `:restart-window` typed-accessor coherence pins ─
7043    //
7044    // The [`SupervisorSpec::restart_window`] accessor lift extends the peer
7045    // M2 [`crate::LimitsSpec::wall_clock`] (8cb717b) `Option<Duration>`
7046    // accessor discipline and the peer M3 [`crate::MeshPolicy::timeout`]
7047    // (7073d0f) `Option<Duration>` accessor discipline onto the M2
7048    // supervisor-slot per-`:supervisor` restart-intensity-denominator
7049    // `Option<Duration>` scalar axis — third `Copy`-return accessor on the
7050    // M2 supervisor-slot `SupervisorSpec` type, closing the last unlifted
7051    // per-`:supervisor` scalar-value axis. The three pins below cover
7052    // (1) the accessor's byte-equal projection against the raw field
7053    // access across every representative value in the `Option<Duration>`
7054    // accept-set (`None` never-reset sentinel, `Some(Duration::from_millis(1))`
7055    // lower boundary, `Some(SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX)` upper boundary,
7056    // `Some(Duration::ZERO)` past-the-guard zero sentinel, `Some(Duration::MAX)`
7057    // past-the-guard above-cap sentinel), (2) the [`SupervisorSpec::validate`]
7058    // `if let Some(w) = self.restart_window() { … }` bracket-arm
7059    // composition — the validate gate and the accessor must route through
7060    // the same substrate-primitive typed dispatch, so any future silent
7061    // detour that had the accessor perform a bounds-collapsing clamp
7062    // would fail here at caixa-core build time, and (3) the accessor's
7063    // by-copy idempotence pin — the returned `Option<Duration>` must
7064    // outlive `&self` and two successive calls must return byte-equal
7065    // values. Peer of the sibling M2
7066    // `limits_wall_clock_returns_option_duration_byte_equal_across_permutations`
7067    // (8cb717b) pin on the per-`:limits :wall-clock` axis and the sibling
7068    // M3 `mesh_policy_timeout_returns_timeout_option_byte_equal_across_permutations`
7069    // (7073d0f) pin on the per-`:politicas :timeout` axis.
7070
7071    #[test]
7072    fn supervisor_spec_restart_window_returns_option_duration_byte_equal_across_permutations() {
7073        // The canonical per-`:supervisor` restart-intensity-denominator
7074        // scalar pin: [`SupervisorSpec::restart_window`] must return the
7075        // `:supervisor :restart-window` typed [`Duration`] verbatim as an
7076        // `Option<Duration>`, `Copy`-projected from the typed slot's own
7077        // `Option<Duration>` storage, byte-equal to the raw field access
7078        // across every representative value in the accept-set — `None`
7079        // (the "never reset — every restart across the supervisor's
7080        // lifetime counts against the sibling `:max-restarts` budget"
7081        // sentinel the field's own docstring names and the peer
7082        // `validate_accepts_none_restart_window` pin locks in on the
7083        // [`SupervisorSpec::validate`] entry-side),
7084        // `Some(Duration::from_millis(1))` (the structural minimum a
7085        // validated `:restart-window` may carry, the integer-millisecond
7086        // floor [`SupervisorError::RestartWindowNotCanonical`] rejects
7087        // everything sub-ms; `Duration::ZERO` is separately rejected by
7088        // [`SupervisorError::RestartWindowZero`]),
7089        // `Some(SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX)` (the upper boundary the
7090        // surrounding [`SupervisorSpec::validate`] gate carves out on the
7091        // sibling [`SupervisorError::RestartWindowExceedsCap`] refusal),
7092        // `Some(Duration::ZERO)` (a past-the-guard sentinel that pins the
7093        // accessor doesn't perform a silent bounds-collapse into `None` on
7094        // the zero-Duration arm — validate rejects zero but the accessor
7095        // must ship the raw slot verbatim so a validate-time gate
7096        // regression surfaces at the emit boundary rather than being
7097        // silently absorbed), and `Some(Duration::MAX)` (a past-the-guard
7098        // sentinel that pins the accessor doesn't perform a silent
7099        // bounds-collapse through [`SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX`] at the
7100        // return path).
7101        //
7102        // Peer of the sibling M2
7103        // `limits_wall_clock_returns_option_duration_byte_equal_across_permutations`
7104        // (8cb717b) pin on the per-`:limits :wall-clock` axis and the
7105        // sibling M3
7106        // `mesh_policy_timeout_returns_timeout_option_byte_equal_across_permutations`
7107        // (7073d0f) pin on the per-`:politicas :timeout` axis — same "the
7108        // substrate-primitive accessor must byte-equal the raw field
7109        // access verbatim across every value in the `Option<Duration>`
7110        // accept-set" discipline extended onto the M2 supervisor-slot
7111        // per-`:supervisor` `Option<Duration>` axis. Pins against a future
7112        // silent detour that re-derived the restart-window from a peer
7113        // axis (an accidental `.max_restarts.into()` collapse that read
7114        // the restart-budget-count as a duration — the two axes serve
7115        // different halves of the `MaxIntensity / Period` restart-
7116        // intensity ratio, and confusing them silently inverts the
7117        // ratio's numerator and denominator), a `None → Some(Duration::ZERO)`
7118        // "zero means never reset" collapse (the canonical
7119        // `Option<Duration>` → `Duration` collapse footgun the
7120        // [`SupervisorError::RestartWindowZero`] validate arm guards on
7121        // the peer zero-floor axis; a zero period either trips on the
7122        // first failure or never trips depending on operator
7123        // interpretation, neither of which is the author's "never reset"
7124        // intent that `None` expresses structurally), or a per-arm
7125        // variant swap that landed on one consumer without the other.
7126        for restart_window in [
7127            None,
7128            Some(Duration::from_millis(1)),
7129            Some(SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX),
7130            Some(Duration::ZERO),
7131            Some(Duration::MAX),
7132        ] {
7133            let s = SupervisorSpec {
7134                restart_window,
7135                ..SupervisorSpec::default()
7136            };
7137            assert_eq!(
7138                s.restart_window(),
7139                restart_window,
7140                "SupervisorSpec::restart_window must return :supervisor \
7141                 :restart-window verbatim (got {:?}, expected {restart_window:?})",
7142                s.restart_window(),
7143            );
7144            assert_eq!(
7145                s.restart_window(),
7146                s.restart_window,
7147                "SupervisorSpec::restart_window accessor and \
7148                 .restart_window field access must byte-equal — the \
7149                 accessor is the substrate-primitive typed dispatch every \
7150                 downstream restart-intensity-denominator consumer must \
7151                 route through",
7152            );
7153        }
7154    }
7155
7156    #[test]
7157    fn validate_restart_window_bracket_arm_routes_through_accessor() {
7158        // Composition pin: [`SupervisorSpec::validate`]'s
7159        // `:restart-window` `if let Some(w) = self.restart_window() { … }`
7160        // zero-floor + integer-millisecond canonical-form + upper-cap
7161        // bracket-arm must key off [`SupervisorSpec::restart_window`], not
7162        // the raw `.restart_window` field access. Structurally: a
7163        // `SupervisorSpec { restart_window: None, .. }` must pass the
7164        // arm gate structurally (the `if let Some(_)` shape returns
7165        // early on the `None` arm — the accessor and the validate gate
7166        // must agree on `None → skip the bracket cascade` so an authored
7167        // `:restart-window ()` structurally routes through the "never
7168        // reset" sentinel path), a `SupervisorSpec { restart_window:
7169        // Some(Duration::ZERO), .. }` must surface the `RestartWindowZero`
7170        // refusal exactly, a `SupervisorSpec { restart_window:
7171        // Some(Duration::from_micros(1500)), .. }` must surface the
7172        // `RestartWindowNotCanonical` refusal exactly (with the offending
7173        // duration carried verbatim from the accessor return), a
7174        // `SupervisorSpec { restart_window: Some(SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX
7175        // + Duration::from_millis(1)), .. }` must surface the
7176        // `RestartWindowExceedsCap` refusal exactly (with the offending
7177        // duration carried verbatim from the accessor return), and a
7178        // `SupervisorSpec { restart_window: Some(Duration::from_millis(1)),
7179        // .. }` (the lower boundary of the accept-set) plus a
7180        // `SupervisorSpec { restart_window: Some(SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX),
7181        // .. }` (the upper boundary) must pass validate. The six together
7182        // jointly pin the accessor + validate-gate composition: any future
7183        // silent detour that had the accessor return a fresh `None` on any
7184        // `Some` arm (a `.restart_window().filter(|w| !w.is_zero())`
7185        // collapse) would silently absorb the `RestartWindowZero` refusal
7186        // at the accessor boundary and the validate gate would accept a
7187        // struct-literal `SupervisorSpec { restart_window:
7188        // Some(Duration::ZERO), .. }` — the composition pin catches that
7189        // at caixa-core build time.
7190        //
7191        // Peer of the sibling M2 [`crate::LimitsSpec::wall_clock`]
7192        // (8cb717b) validate-arm-route pin on the per-`:limits :wall-clock`
7193        // axis and the peer M3 [`crate::MeshPolicy::timeout`] (7073d0f)
7194        // accessor-composition pin on the per-`:politicas :timeout` axis —
7195        // same "the validate / shape-gate predicate must route through
7196        // the substrate-primitive typed dispatch" discipline extended
7197        // onto the peer M2 supervisor-slot optional-`Duration` axis.
7198        let child = ChildSpec {
7199            caixa: "worker".into(),
7200            versao: "^0.1".into(),
7201            restart: RestartPolicy::Permanent,
7202        };
7203        // None arm — must not surface any :restart-window-shaped refusal;
7204        // the `if let Some(_)` bracket returns early on `None` structurally.
7205        let s = SupervisorSpec {
7206            restart_window: None,
7207            children: vec![child.clone()],
7208            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
7209        };
7210        assert!(
7211            s.validate().is_ok(),
7212            "validate must accept restart_window: None (the never-reset \
7213             sentinel) — the `if let Some(_)` bracket returns early on \
7214             the None arm and the accessor must agree",
7215        );
7216        // Zero-floor arm.
7217        let s = SupervisorSpec {
7218            restart_window: Some(Duration::ZERO),
7219            children: vec![child.clone()],
7220            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
7221        };
7222        assert_eq!(
7223            s.validate().unwrap_err(),
7224            SupervisorError::RestartWindowZero,
7225            "validate must reject restart_window == Some(Duration::ZERO) \
7226             with RestartWindowZero — the accessor and the validate gate \
7227             must route through the same substrate-primitive typed \
7228             dispatch on the zero-floor arm",
7229        );
7230        // Non-canonical (sub-ms) arm — the surfaced `window:` field must
7231        // byte-equal the accessor's return so a future rebrand on the
7232        // accessor lands in the diagnostic without a coordinated rewrite.
7233        let sub_ms = Duration::from_micros(1500);
7234        let s = SupervisorSpec {
7235            restart_window: Some(sub_ms),
7236            children: vec![child.clone()],
7237            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
7238        };
7239        match s.validate().unwrap_err() {
7240            SupervisorError::RestartWindowNotCanonical { window } => {
7241                assert_eq!(
7242                    Some(window),
7243                    s.restart_window(),
7244                    "RestartWindowNotCanonical.window must byte-equal \
7245                     SupervisorSpec::restart_window().unwrap() — the \
7246                     non-canonical-arm refusal reads through the lifted \
7247                     accessor",
7248                );
7249                assert_eq!(
7250                    window, sub_ms,
7251                    "RestartWindowNotCanonical.window must carry the \
7252                     author-declared :supervisor :restart-window value \
7253                     verbatim (got {window:?}, expected {sub_ms:?})",
7254                );
7255            }
7256            other => panic!("expected RestartWindowNotCanonical, got {other:?}"),
7257        }
7258        // Cap arm — the surfaced `window:` field must byte-equal the
7259        // accessor's return.
7260        let over_cap = SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX + Duration::from_millis(1);
7261        let s = SupervisorSpec {
7262            restart_window: Some(over_cap),
7263            children: vec![child.clone()],
7264            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
7265        };
7266        match s.validate().unwrap_err() {
7267            SupervisorError::RestartWindowExceedsCap { window } => {
7268                assert_eq!(
7269                    Some(window),
7270                    s.restart_window(),
7271                    "RestartWindowExceedsCap.window must byte-equal \
7272                     SupervisorSpec::restart_window().unwrap() — the \
7273                     cap-arm refusal reads through the lifted accessor",
7274                );
7275                assert_eq!(
7276                    window, over_cap,
7277                    "RestartWindowExceedsCap.window must carry the \
7278                     author-declared :supervisor :restart-window value \
7279                     verbatim (got {window:?}, expected {over_cap:?})",
7280                );
7281            }
7282            other => panic!("expected RestartWindowExceedsCap, got {other:?}"),
7283        }
7284        // Lower + upper accept-set boundaries.
7285        for restart_window in [Duration::from_millis(1), SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX] {
7286            let s = SupervisorSpec {
7287                restart_window: Some(restart_window),
7288                children: vec![child.clone()],
7289                ..SupervisorSpec::default()
7290            };
7291            assert!(
7292                s.validate().is_ok(),
7293                "validate must accept restart_window == Some({restart_window:?}) \
7294                 (an accept-set boundary of \
7295                 1ms..=SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX)",
7296            );
7297        }
7298    }
7299
7300    #[test]
7301    fn supervisor_spec_restart_window_projects_option_duration_by_copy() {
7302        // The by-copy pin: [`SupervisorSpec::restart_window`] returns
7303        // `Option<Duration>` by copy — `Duration` is `Copy` (so
7304        // `Option<Duration>` is `Copy`) and the accessor must return by
7305        // value, not by reference. Peer of the sibling M2
7306        // [`crate::LimitsSpec::wall_clock`] (8cb717b) by-copy pin on the
7307        // per-`:limits :wall-clock` axis and the sibling M3
7308        // [`crate::MeshPolicy::timeout`] (7073d0f) by-copy pin on the
7309        // per-`:politicas :timeout` axis, extended onto the peer M2
7310        // supervisor-slot `Option<Duration>` copy-invariant shape — the
7311        // accessor's returned `Option<Duration>` must outlive `&self`
7312        // (multiple calls must return equal values from a dropped-`&self`
7313        // copy, since the returned Option carries no borrow), and calling
7314        // the accessor twice on the same SupervisorSpec must yield the
7315        // same `Option<Duration>` verbatim (idempotent, no side effects
7316        // on `&self`).
7317        //
7318        // Pins against a future silent detour that returned
7319        // `Option<&Duration>` (which would type-check but silently break
7320        // every downstream caller — the future wasm-operator's
7321        // per-supervisor restart-intensity counter consumes `Duration` by
7322        // value and `&Duration` would fold to a detached copy at the call
7323        // site), an accidental `Option::as_ref()` projection
7324        // (`self.restart_window.as_ref()` would also type-check but
7325        // return `Option<&Duration>`), or a one-arm-only accessor that
7326        // reads `Some(*w)` in the Some arm but reads a fresh
7327        // `Default::default()` (which would collapse to `Duration::ZERO`,
7328        // not `None`) in the None arm — a footgun the
7329        // [`SupervisorError::RestartWindowZero`] validate arm explicitly
7330        // closes since Erlang/OTP's `MaxIntensity / Period` invariant
7331        // requires `Period > 0` and `None` structurally expresses "never
7332        // reset" instead.
7333        for restart_window in [
7334            None,
7335            Some(Duration::from_millis(1)),
7336            Some(Duration::from_secs(60)),
7337            Some(SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_MAX),
7338        ] {
7339            let s = SupervisorSpec {
7340                restart_window,
7341                ..SupervisorSpec::default()
7342            };
7343            let first = s.restart_window();
7344            let second = s.restart_window();
7345            assert_eq!(
7346                first, second,
7347                "SupervisorSpec::restart_window must be idempotent — two \
7348                 successive calls on the same &self must return the \
7349                 same Option<Duration>",
7350            );
7351            assert_eq!(
7352                first, restart_window,
7353                "SupervisorSpec::restart_window must return :supervisor \
7354                 :restart-window verbatim by copy — got {first:?}, \
7355                 expected {restart_window:?}",
7356            );
7357        }
7358    }
7359
7360    // ── per-`:supervisor` `:children` typed-accessor coherence pins ─────────
7361    //
7362    // The [`SupervisorSpec::children`] accessor lift is the seed of the
7363    // slice-return (`&[T]`) accessor discipline on the substrate — the four
7364    // peer `Vec`-carry axes ([`crate::Placement::clusters`],
7365    // [`crate::AplicacaoSpec::membros`], [`crate::AplicacaoSpec::contratos`],
7366    // [`crate::UpgradeFromEntry::instructions`]) still key off the raw field
7367    // access at the time of this seed, and inherit this pin family's
7368    // discipline as future compounding runs migrate their consumers. The
7369    // three pins below cover (1) the accessor's byte-equal projection
7370    // against the raw field access across the empty / singleton / cohort
7371    // fixtures the [`SupervisorSpec::validate`] partition-dispatch fans
7372    // between, (2) the [`SupervisorSpec::validate`] `SimpleOneForOne ↔
7373    // non-SimpleOneForOne` partition dispatch's paired `.is_empty()`
7374    // consumer routing through the accessor on both arms, and (3) the
7375    // per-child validate loop's traversal reading the same slice-view the
7376    // accessor projects. Peer of the sibling M2
7377    // [`validate_reads_through_lifted_estrategia_accessor`] (eafb619)
7378    // two-consumer coherence pin on the per-`:supervisor`
7379    // sibling-restart-strategy `Copy`-composite-enum scalar axis, extended
7380    // onto the per-`:supervisor` static-child-list `Vec`-carry axis.
7381
7382    #[test]
7383    fn supervisor_spec_children_returns_children_slice_byte_equal_across_permutations() {
7384        // The canonical per-`:supervisor` static-child-list scalar-shape
7385        // pin: [`SupervisorSpec::children`] must return the `:supervisor
7386        // :children` typed `Vec<ChildSpec>` verbatim as a `&[ChildSpec]`
7387        // slice-view over the same backing buffer the raw
7388        // `self.children.as_slice()` field access borrows from, byte-
7389        // equal across every representative fixture in the accept-set —
7390        // the empty slice (the `SimpleOneForOne`-arm sentinel),
7391        // the singleton slice (the minimal non-`SimpleOneForOne` shape),
7392        // and a two-child cohort (a peer non-`SimpleOneForOne` shape
7393        // with the peer three restart-policy variants in play).
7394        //
7395        // Pins against a future silent detour that returned
7396        // `&Vec<ChildSpec>` (which would type-check but leak the
7397        // storage-side `Vec`'s grow/push/reserve surface no consumer of
7398        // the typed view reaches for), a fresh-allocated
7399        // `Vec<ChildSpec>` copy (which would type-check via a coercion
7400        // but silently break every downstream caller that relied on the
7401        // slice sharing the backing buffer's identity), or an
7402        // out-of-order or length-drifted projection (which would silently
7403        // split the per-child validate loop's traversal input from the
7404        // paired partition-dispatch `.is_empty()` probe's input).
7405        //
7406        // Peer of the sibling
7407        // `supervisor_spec_estrategia_returns_estrategia_verbatim_across_permutations`
7408        // (eafb619) `Copy`-composite-enum byte-equal pin on the
7409        // per-`:supervisor` sibling-restart-strategy axis, extended onto
7410        // the per-`:supervisor` static-child-list `Vec`-carry axis.
7411        let fixtures: Vec<Vec<ChildSpec>> = vec![
7412            Vec::new(),
7413            vec![child("worker", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
7414            vec![
7415                child("worker", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent),
7416                child("cache-server", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Transient),
7417            ],
7418            vec![
7419                child("worker", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent),
7420                child("cache-server", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Transient),
7421                child("scratch-job", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Temporary),
7422            ],
7423        ];
7424        for children in fixtures {
7425            let s = SupervisorSpec {
7426                children: children.clone(),
7427                ..SupervisorSpec::default()
7428            };
7429            assert_eq!(
7430                s.children(),
7431                children.as_slice(),
7432                "SupervisorSpec::children must return :supervisor \
7433                 :children verbatim (got {:?}, expected {:?})",
7434                s.children(),
7435                children.as_slice(),
7436            );
7437            assert_eq!(
7438                s.children(),
7439                s.children.as_slice(),
7440                "SupervisorSpec::children accessor and \
7441                 .children.as_slice() field access must byte-equal — \
7442                 the accessor is the substrate-primitive typed \
7443                 dispatch every downstream static-child-list consumer \
7444                 must route through",
7445            );
7446            assert_eq!(
7447                s.children().len(),
7448                s.children.len(),
7449                "SupervisorSpec::children().len() must byte-equal \
7450                 self.children.len() — a length-drift would silently \
7451                 split the paired partition-dispatch `.is_empty()` \
7452                 probe input from the per-child validate loop's \
7453                 traversal input",
7454            );
7455        }
7456    }
7457
7458    #[test]
7459    fn validate_reads_through_lifted_children_accessor() {
7460        // Three-consumer coherence pin: the [`SupervisorSpec::validate`]
7461        // `SimpleOneForOne`-arm `!self.children().is_empty()` refusal
7462        // probe (which must trip [`SupervisorError::SimpleOneForOneWithStaticChildren`]
7463        // when the accessor projects a non-empty slice under a
7464        // `SimpleOneForOne` estrategia), the peer non-`SimpleOneForOne`-arm
7465        // `self.children().is_empty()` refusal probe (which must trip
7466        // [`SupervisorError::NoChildren`] when the accessor projects the
7467        // empty slice under any peer estrategia), and the per-child
7468        // validate loop's `for child in self.children()` traversal
7469        // (which must reach every entry in the same order the accessor
7470        // projects) must all key off the lifted accessor, so any future
7471        // rebrand on the typed slot's reader shape lands at exactly one
7472        // place. Pins the three-site coherence by exercising each
7473        // production consumer end-to-end: (1) the
7474        // `SimpleOneForOneWithStaticChildren` refusal under a non-empty
7475        // slice + `SimpleOneForOne` estrategia, (2) the `NoChildren`
7476        // refusal under the empty slice + non-`SimpleOneForOne`
7477        // estrategia across every peer variant, and (3) the per-child
7478        // duplicate-detection surface fires on the second entry of a
7479        // two-child cohort that shares a `:caixa` name (which requires
7480        // the loop to reach both entries — a first-entry-only projection
7481        // would silently pass since the dedup HashSet has room for the
7482        // first insert).
7483        //
7484        // Peer of the sibling M2
7485        // [`validate_reads_through_lifted_estrategia_accessor`] (eafb619)
7486        // two-consumer coherence pin on the per-`:supervisor`
7487        // sibling-restart-strategy axis, extended onto the
7488        // per-`:supervisor` static-child-list `Vec`-carry axis.
7489
7490        // (1) `SimpleOneForOne`-arm probe: a non-empty slice under a
7491        // `SimpleOneForOne` estrategia must trip
7492        // `SimpleOneForOneWithStaticChildren`.
7493        let s = SupervisorSpec {
7494            estrategia: RestartStrategy::SimpleOneForOne,
7495            children: vec![child("worker", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent)],
7496            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
7497        };
7498        assert_eq!(
7499            s.validate().unwrap_err(),
7500            SupervisorError::SimpleOneForOneWithStaticChildren,
7501            "SimpleOneForOne + non-empty children must trip \
7502             SimpleOneForOneWithStaticChildren — the accessor projects \
7503             a non-empty slice, and the SimpleOneForOne-arm refusal \
7504             probe reads through the lifted accessor",
7505        );
7506        assert!(
7507            !s.children().is_empty(),
7508            "the SimpleOneForOne-arm refusal input must be a non-empty \
7509             slice per the accessor's projection",
7510        );
7511
7512        // (2) Peer non-`SimpleOneForOne`-arm probe: the empty slice
7513        // under any peer estrategia must trip `NoChildren`.
7514        for estrategia in [
7515            RestartStrategy::OneForOne,
7516            RestartStrategy::OneForAll,
7517            RestartStrategy::RestForOne,
7518        ] {
7519            let s = SupervisorSpec {
7520                estrategia,
7521                children: Vec::new(),
7522                ..SupervisorSpec::default()
7523            };
7524            match s.validate().unwrap_err() {
7525                SupervisorError::NoChildren { estrategia: e } => {
7526                    assert_eq!(
7527                        e, estrategia,
7528                        "NoChildren.estrategia must carry the author-\
7529                         declared :supervisor :estrategia variant \
7530                         verbatim (got {e:?}, expected {estrategia:?})",
7531                    );
7532                }
7533                other => panic!(
7534                    "expected NoChildren, got {other:?} for \
7535                     estrategia={estrategia:?}"
7536                ),
7537            }
7538            assert!(
7539                s.children().is_empty(),
7540                "the non-SimpleOneForOne-arm refusal input must be the \
7541                 empty slice per the accessor's projection",
7542            );
7543        }
7544
7545        // (3) Per-child validate loop: a two-child cohort that shares a
7546        // `:caixa` name must trip `DuplicateChildCaixa` — the loop must
7547        // reach both entries through the accessor.
7548        let s = SupervisorSpec {
7549            estrategia: RestartStrategy::OneForOne,
7550            children: vec![
7551                child("worker", "^0.1", RestartPolicy::Permanent),
7552                child("worker", "^0.2", RestartPolicy::Transient),
7553            ],
7554            ..SupervisorSpec::default()
7555        };
7556        match s.validate().unwrap_err() {
7557            SupervisorError::DuplicateChildCaixa { caixa } => {
7558                assert_eq!(
7559                    caixa, "worker",
7560                    "DuplicateChildCaixa.caixa must carry the shared \
7561                     child `:caixa` name verbatim",
7562                );
7563            }
7564            other => panic!("expected DuplicateChildCaixa, got {other:?}"),
7565        }
7566        assert_eq!(
7567            s.children().len(),
7568            2,
7569            "the per-child validate loop's traversal input must be a \
7570             two-element slice per the accessor's projection",
7571        );
7572    }
7573
7574    #[test]
7575    fn child_spec_restart_accessor_is_const_fn() {
7576        // The [`ChildSpec::restart`] per-`:children` restart-decision-
7577        // policy `Copy`-return scalar accessor is declared
7578        // `#[must_use] pub const fn` — matching the sibling M2
7579        // per-`:supervisor` [`SupervisorSpec::estrategia`] (pinned by
7580        // [`supervisor_spec_estrategia_accessor_is_const_fn`] below,
7581        // both converted in this commit), the sibling M2
7582        // per-`:supervisor` [`SupervisorSpec::max_restarts`] (b698ec0)
7583        // `Copy`-`u32` accessor already `pub const fn`, and the peer M3
7584        // mesh-slot per-`:entrada` [`crate::Entrada::port`] (bafa004) /
7585        // per-`:placement` [`crate::Placement::estrategia`] (bafa004)
7586        // `Copy`-return `pub const fn` scalar accessors on the sibling
7587        // M3 surface. Pin the `const`-eval posture here so a future
7588        // accidental downgrade to non-`const` (an added runtime helper
7589        // reachable only from a non-`const` context, an
7590        // `Option<RestartPolicy>`-shape migration on the per-child
7591        // restart-decision axis once heterogeneous per-cluster
7592        // restart-policy overlays land that would silently drop the
7593        // `const` qualifier, a manual hand-rolled shadow) trips at
7594        // caixa-core build time rather than surfacing as a downstream
7595        // `const`-context regression far from the declaration.
7596        //
7597        // Same shape as the sibling M3
7598        // [`crate::aplicacao::tests::placement_estrategia_accessor_is_const_fn`]
7599        // and [`crate::aplicacao::tests::entrada_port_accessor_is_const_fn`]
7600        // (bafa004) pins on the peer M3 mesh-slot `Copy`-return scalar
7601        // accessor axis — the load-bearing witness lives in the
7602        // module-scope `const fn` wrapper `restart_via_const_fn` below:
7603        // a body that calls [`ChildSpec::restart`] under a `const fn`
7604        // signature is well-formed only when the callee is itself
7605        // `const fn`, so any future accidental downgrade of
7606        // [`ChildSpec::restart`] to non-`const` fails at caixa-core
7607        // build time (const-eval E0015 `cannot call non-const method`),
7608        // strictly stronger than a runtime `assert!(CONST)` and
7609        // side-stepping the destructor-in-const restriction that
7610        // blocks direct `const _: RestartPolicy = FIXTURE.restart()`
7611        // items on `ChildSpec`'s `String` carriers.
7612        //
7613        // The runtime body sweeps every closed-set [`RestartPolicy`]
7614        // arm and asserts the wrapped and direct dispatches agree.
7615        const fn restart_via_const_fn(c: &ChildSpec) -> RestartPolicy {
7616            c.restart()
7617        }
7618        for restart in [
7619            RestartPolicy::Permanent,
7620            RestartPolicy::Transient,
7621            RestartPolicy::Temporary,
7622        ] {
7623            let c = ChildSpec {
7624                caixa: "worker".into(),
7625                versao: "^0.1".into(),
7626                restart,
7627            };
7628            assert_eq!(
7629                restart_via_const_fn(&c),
7630                c.restart(),
7631                "const-fn-wrapped and direct dispatch on \
7632                 ChildSpec::restart must agree for {restart:?}",
7633            );
7634            assert_eq!(
7635                c.restart(),
7636                restart,
7637                "ChildSpec::restart must return the storage-side \
7638                 RestartPolicy verbatim for {restart:?} (a violation \
7639                 means the accessor stopped being a raw field-return \
7640                 copy)",
7641            );
7642        }
7643    }
7644
7645    #[test]
7646    fn supervisor_spec_estrategia_accessor_is_const_fn() {
7647        // The [`SupervisorSpec::estrategia`] per-`:supervisor`
7648        // sibling-restart-strategy `Copy`-return scalar accessor is
7649        // declared `#[must_use] pub const fn` — matching the sibling M2
7650        // per-`:children` [`ChildSpec::restart`] (pinned by
7651        // [`child_spec_restart_accessor_is_const_fn`] above, both
7652        // converted in this commit), the sibling M2 per-`:supervisor`
7653        // [`SupervisorSpec::max_restarts`] (b698ec0) `Copy`-`u32`
7654        // accessor already `pub const fn`, and mirroring the peer M3
7655        // mesh-slot per-`:placement`
7656        // [`crate::Placement::estrategia`] (bafa004) `Copy`-return
7657        // `pub const fn` scalar accessor whose method-name discipline
7658        // the [`SupervisorSpec::estrategia`] method was authored to
7659        // match. Pin the `const`-eval posture here so a future
7660        // accidental downgrade to non-`const` (an added runtime helper
7661        // reachable only from a non-`const` context, an
7662        // `Option<RestartStrategy>`-shape migration once the substrate
7663        // grows per-cluster strategy overlays that would silently drop
7664        // the `const` qualifier, a manual hand-rolled shadow) trips at
7665        // caixa-core build time rather than surfacing as a downstream
7666        // `const`-context regression far from the declaration.
7667        //
7668        // Same shape as the sibling
7669        // [`child_spec_restart_accessor_is_const_fn`] pin above — the
7670        // load-bearing witness lives in the module-scope `const fn`
7671        // wrapper `estrategia_via_const_fn` below: a body that calls
7672        // [`SupervisorSpec::estrategia`] under a `const fn` signature
7673        // is well-formed only when the callee is itself `const fn`,
7674        // side-stepping the destructor-in-const restriction that would
7675        // otherwise block a direct
7676        // `const _: RestartStrategy = FIXTURE.estrategia()` item on
7677        // `SupervisorSpec`'s `Vec<ChildSpec>` / `Option<Duration>`
7678        // carriers.
7679        //
7680        // The runtime body sweeps every closed-set [`RestartStrategy`]
7681        // arm via [`RestartStrategy::ALL`] and asserts the wrapped and
7682        // direct dispatches agree.
7683        const fn estrategia_via_const_fn(s: &SupervisorSpec) -> RestartStrategy {
7684            s.estrategia()
7685        }
7686        for &estrategia in RestartStrategy::ALL {
7687            let s = SupervisorSpec {
7688                estrategia,
7689                max_restarts: 5,
7690                restart_window: Some(Duration::from_secs(60)),
7691                children: Vec::new(),
7692            };
7693            assert_eq!(
7694                estrategia_via_const_fn(&s),
7695                s.estrategia(),
7696                "const-fn-wrapped and direct dispatch on \
7697                 SupervisorSpec::estrategia must agree for {estrategia:?}",
7698            );
7699            assert_eq!(
7700                s.estrategia(),
7701                estrategia,
7702                "SupervisorSpec::estrategia must return the storage-side \
7703                 RestartStrategy verbatim for {estrategia:?} (a violation \
7704                 means the accessor stopped being a raw field-return \
7705                 copy)",
7706            );
7707        }
7708    }
7709}