caixa_core/dep.rs
1use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
2use thiserror::Error;
3
4/// A single dependency declaration in a `caixa.lisp` manifest.
5///
6/// **Store model = Git, like Zig.** There is no central registry; a caixa is
7/// just a Git repo with a `caixa.lisp` at its root. When `:fonte` is omitted,
8/// the resolver falls back to `github:<default-org>/<nome>` (org defaults to
9/// `pleme-io`, override via `~/.config/caixa/config.yaml`).
10///
11/// ```lisp
12/// ;; Shorthand — resolves to github:pleme-io/caixa-teia (or your default org):
13/// (:nome "caixa-teia" :versao "^0.1")
14///
15/// ;; Explicit git source:
16/// (:nome "caixa-teia"
17/// :versao "^0.1"
18/// :fonte (:tipo git :repo "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia" :tag "v0.1.0"))
19///
20/// ;; Arbitrary git URL (not limited to GitHub):
21/// (:nome "private-caixa"
22/// :versao "*"
23/// :fonte (:tipo git :repo "ssh://git@git.example/team/priv-caixa.git" :branch "main"))
24///
25/// ;; Local path (dev only; not publishable):
26/// (:nome "caixa-teia"
27/// :versao "0.1.0"
28/// :fonte (:tipo path :caminho "../caixa-teia"))
29/// ```
30#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq)]
31#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
32pub struct Dep {
33 /// Caixa name — must match the target caixa's `:nome`.
34 pub nome: String,
35
36 /// Semver constraint string (`"^0.1"`, `"~0.1.2"`, `"0.1.0"`, `"*"`).
37 pub versao: String,
38
39 /// Where to fetch the caixa from. Defaults to the feira registry.
40 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
41 pub fonte: Option<DepSource>,
42
43 /// If true, a missing `:fonte` is not a build failure.
44 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "is_false")]
45 pub opcional: bool,
46
47 /// Feature flags to enable on the target caixa.
48 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Vec::is_empty")]
49 pub caracteristicas: Vec<String>,
50}
51
52/// Where a dep is fetched from. Tagged via `:tipo` in Lisp.
53///
54/// Only two shapes — Git and local Path. No central registry variant: a caixa
55/// is just a Git repo. Omitting `:fonte` means *"use the default resolver
56/// convention"*, which is `github:<default-org>/<nome>`; the resolver fills
57/// that in when computing the lacre.
58///
59/// The [`gen_platform::IsVariant`] derive emits per-arm arm-discriminator
60/// predicates — [`Self::is_git`], [`Self::is_path`] — so every downstream
61/// consumer that only needs the arm-discriminator projection (not the
62/// borrowed field value) reaches for one typed dispatch on the substrate
63/// primitive rather than a hand-rolled `matches!(s, DepSource::X { .. })`
64/// literal. Extends the closed-set-typed-enum discipline the sibling
65/// caixa-core enums ([`crate::CaixaKind`], [`crate::CaixaDialeto`],
66/// [`crate::supervisor::RestartStrategy`], [`crate::supervisor::RestartPolicy`],
67/// [`crate::upgrade::UpgradeInstruction`], [`crate::aplicacao::PlacementStrategy`],
68/// [`crate::aplicacao::RateLimitUnit`], [`crate::aplicacao::WitTarget`],
69/// [`crate::render::PathShapeViolation`], [`DepList`]) and the sibling
70/// out-of-crate enums (caixa-arch's `InvariantKind` + `ArchVerdict`,
71/// caixa-lint's `Severity` + `FixSafety`, caixa-provedor's
72/// `FerriteRuntime`, caixa-theme's `Semantic`, caixa-flux's `GitRefSpec`,
73/// caixa-ast's `NodeKind` + `TriviaKind`) already carry onto the
74/// two-arm `:fonte` dep-source axis — the 17th closed-set typed enum
75/// on the caixa surface, and the first on the outer-`Dep` `:fonte`-slot
76/// axis every git-fetching consumer runs after the outer `:fonte` slot
77/// resolves to a shape.
78#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, gen_platform::IsVariant)]
79#[serde(tag = "tipo", rename_all = "lowercase")]
80pub enum DepSource {
81 /// Clone from Git. One of `:tag`, `:rev`, or `:branch` may be set.
82 /// `repo` can be a `github:org/repo` shorthand, a full `https://…` URL,
83 /// or any git-ssh URL.
84 Git {
85 repo: String,
86 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
87 tag: Option<String>,
88 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
89 rev: Option<String>,
90 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
91 branch: Option<String>,
92 },
93 /// Local filesystem path — dev only; cannot be published.
94 Path { caminho: String },
95}
96
97impl DepSource {
98 /// Build a registry-shorthand git source (`github:<org>/<nome>`).
99 ///
100 /// This is the resolver-side fallback for `dep.fonte: None`, not an
101 /// author-surface value — it carries no pin (`:tag`/`:rev`/`:branch`
102 /// all `None`) and is therefore rejected by [`Self::validate`]. The
103 /// resolver fills the pin in at fetch time from the resolved commit;
104 /// authors never serialize this shape as a `Dep::fonte` value.
105 #[must_use]
106 pub fn default_github(org: &str, nome: &str) -> Self {
107 Self::Git {
108 repo: format!("github:{org}/{nome}"),
109 tag: None,
110 rev: None,
111 branch: None,
112 }
113 }
114
115 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:fonte` sole-set git-pin scalar accessor
116 /// every consumer that reads "which single git ref does this source
117 /// resolve to?" keys off — returns the author-declared `:tag` /
118 /// `:rev` / `:branch` byte-string verbatim as an `Option<&str>`,
119 /// borrowed from the typed slot's own `Option<String>` storage; `None`
120 /// on [`Self::Path`] (a path source carries no git-ref) and on a
121 /// [`Self::Git`] variant whose `tag`, `rev`, and `branch` are all
122 /// `None` (the [`Self::default_github`] shorthand shape the resolver
123 /// materializes when the author omits `:fonte` — rejected by
124 /// [`Self::validate`], but the accessor's return is defined on this
125 /// arm too so pre-validate consumers reach for the same typed dispatch
126 /// as post-validate ones).
127 ///
128 /// **Precedence: rev > tag > branch.** The canonical precedence every
129 /// per-`:fonte` git-ref consumer already applies: caixa-resolver's
130 /// per-fetch `git checkout <ref>` reads through the same
131 /// `rev.or(tag).or(branch)` cascade at caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs,
132 /// and caixa-crd's `dep_into_ref` `CaixaSource.git_ref` fill reads
133 /// through the same cascade at caixa-crd/src/conversion.rs. The
134 /// [`Self::validate`] gate enforces "exactly one pin set" — under
135 /// that invariant every accepted [`Self::Git`] carries exactly one
136 /// non-`None` pin and the precedence is unobservable, but the
137 /// precedence remains defined for pre-validate consumers (the
138 /// resolver's `MissingPin` diagnostic path, the caixa-crd
139 /// round-trip's default `"main"` fallback the author never sees a
140 /// diagnostic on) and defense-in-depth for a hypothetical future
141 /// state where multiple pins survive the gate. The precedence is
142 /// **rev before tag** because `:rev` (a git commit OID) is the
143 /// reproducibility-strongest identifier — an OID resolves to exactly
144 /// one commit regardless of which refname points at it, whereas
145 /// `:tag` and `:branch` are refnames the remote can silently move
146 /// (a tag re-push, a branch head advance); the resolver's freeze
147 /// step at fetch time promotes the resolved commit to `:rev` for
148 /// exactly this reason. **Tag before branch** because `:tag` is
149 /// conventionally immutable (a release tag) whereas `:branch` is
150 /// conventionally mutable (a tracking ref) — a caixa carrying both
151 /// a release tag and a tracking branch reads as "prefer the release
152 /// pin, fall through to the tracking pin only if the release is
153 /// missing". The cascade order also matches the byte-order every
154 /// per-`:tag`/`:rev`/`:branch` diagnostic tuple this crate emits
155 /// (`(":tag", tag), (":rev", rev), (":branch", branch)` — see
156 /// [`Self::validate`]'s `pins` array).
157 ///
158 /// Prior to this lift the "sole set pin" projection sat twice in the
159 /// workspace — inline at caixa-resolver's `fetch_git` (`let gitref =
160 /// rev.or(tag).or(branch).ok_or_else(|| ResolveError::MissingPin
161 /// { … })?;`) and at caixa-crd's `dep_into_ref`
162 /// (`git_ref: rev.clone().or(tag.clone()).or(branch.clone())
163 /// .unwrap_or_else(|| "main".to_string())`) — two open-coded copies
164 /// of the same precedence cascade with no compile-time link back to
165 /// the typed slot. A future extension of the pin axis to a richer
166 /// author surface (a `:commit` pin peer of `:rev` once the substrate
167 /// grows a signed-commit-verification pin, a `:ref` pin the M4
168 /// substrate operator resolves per-cluster ahead of fetch, a
169 /// promotion of the plain `Option<String>` pins to a typed
170 /// `GitPin::{Rev(Oid), Tag(RefName), Branch(RefName)}` newtype
171 /// once the sibling [`crate::render::is_git_oid`] /
172 /// [`crate::render::is_git_ref_name`] gates land as typed
173 /// constructors) would have had to be threaded through both
174 /// open-coded copies in lockstep or the resolver's `git checkout`
175 /// target would silently disagree with the CRD's `git_ref` fill —
176 /// an author's `(:fonte (:tipo git :repo "…" :rev "deadbeef" :tag
177 /// "v1"))` would ship with the resolver checking out `deadbeef`
178 /// while the CRD round-trip re-emitted a Dep pointing at `v1`, one
179 /// lacre closure disagreeing with the emitted K8s CR the operator
180 /// reads. Lifting the resolution to a typed method on the substrate
181 /// primitive means both downstream consumers reach for exactly one
182 /// typed dispatch — the resolver's accept-set migrates as a unit on
183 /// any future pin-axis addition.
184 ///
185 /// Peer of the sibling outer-`Dep` [`Dep::fonte`] (d65d1bf)
186 /// `Option<&DepSource>` composite-reference accessor on the outer-
187 /// `Dep` `:fonte`-slot axis — extended one nesting level down onto
188 /// the per-[`Self::Git`]-variant sole-set-pin projection axis every
189 /// git-fetching consumer runs after the outer `:fonte` slot resolves
190 /// to a [`Self::Git`] shape. Same "one typed dispatch on the
191 /// substrate primitive, thin projections at each consumer" discipline
192 /// the outer accessor family already carries.
193 #[must_use]
194 pub fn sole_pin(&self) -> Option<&str> {
195 match self {
196 Self::Git {
197 tag, rev, branch, ..
198 } => rev.as_deref().or(tag.as_deref()).or(branch.as_deref()),
199 Self::Path { .. } => None,
200 }
201 }
202
203 /// Validate the `:fonte` value-shape: every author-surface
204 /// `:fonte (:tipo git …)` must carry a non-empty `:repo` and
205 /// exactly one of `:tag` / `:rev` / `:branch` set to a non-empty
206 /// value; every `:fonte (:tipo path …)` must carry a non-empty
207 /// `:caminho`.
208 ///
209 /// Called from [`Dep::validate`] with the dep's `:nome` so every
210 /// diagnostic carries the offending entry verbatim — same
211 /// self-locating shape the `:deps :versao` (2420c44),
212 /// `:membros :versao` (9888b13), `:children :versao` (b38ff3a),
213 /// `:placement :clusters` (6cbb900), and `:membros :caixa`
214 /// (3f9d7a0) gates already expose.
215 ///
216 /// Until this gate landed `:fonte` was the only `:deps`-related
217 /// typed surface still untyped past `Caixa::from_lisp`:
218 /// - Empty `:repo` (`(:tipo git :repo "" :tag "v1")`) silently
219 /// passed parse and surfaced as a git-clone failure at
220 /// lacre-resolve time, far from the source caixa.lisp.
221 /// - A bare `(:tipo git :repo "…")` with no `:tag`/`:rev`/`:branch`
222 /// passed parse and surfaced as the resolver's
223 /// [`ResolveError::MissingPin`](../../caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs)
224 /// at fetch time, again far from the source caixa.lisp; lifting
225 /// to validate-time gives the author the same diagnostic at the
226 /// edit site.
227 /// - `(:tipo git :repo "…" :tag "v1" :branch "main")` — multiple
228 /// pins set — passed parse and the resolver silently picked
229 /// `:rev > :tag > :branch`, ignoring the other pins with no
230 /// diagnostic; the author had no way to know their `:branch`
231 /// was dropped. This is the canonical "pin drift" footgun.
232 /// - An empty pin value (`(:tipo git :repo "…" :tag "")`) silently
233 /// passed parse and surfaced as `git checkout ""` at fetch time.
234 /// - Empty `:caminho` (`(:tipo path :caminho "")`) silently passed
235 /// parse and surfaced as
236 /// [`ResolveError::MissingPath`](../../caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs)
237 /// with `path: PathBuf("")` — not actionable.
238 ///
239 /// Each rejected shape maps to a typed
240 /// [`DepError::Fonte*`] variant that names the offending
241 /// dep's `:nome` and the specific axis, so the author can grep
242 /// their caixa.lisp for the `:nome "<nome>"` block and fix it in
243 /// one edit.
244 pub fn validate(&self, nome: &str) -> Result<(), DepError> {
245 match self {
246 Self::Git {
247 repo,
248 tag,
249 rev,
250 branch,
251 } => {
252 if repo.is_empty() {
253 return Err(DepError::FonteRepoEmpty {
254 nome: nome.to_string(),
255 });
256 }
257 // The `:repo` value flows verbatim into the caixa-resolver's
258 // `git clone <repo>` subprocess invocation. Until this gate
259 // landed `:repo` was the last untyped `:fonte`-related axis
260 // past the empty arm: a malformed-but-non-empty repo URL
261 // (`":repo "github:p/x ""` trailing space, paste-from-doc;
262 // `":repo "-upload-pack=evil""` leading `-` — the canonical
263 // CLI-argument-injection vector at the `git clone` boundary;
264 // `":repo "pleme-io/caixa-teia""` missing scheme — `git clone`
265 // reads as a relative filesystem path rather than the
266 // GitHub-shorthand expansion; `":repo "github:p/x\n""`
267 // embedded newline; `":repo "github:café/x""` raw non-ASCII)
268 // silently passed validate and the failure surfaced at
269 // lacre-resolve time with a porcelain-quoting-confused error
270 // far from the source caixa.lisp. The lifted predicate makes
271 // the git-porcelain-URL intersection-floor a substrate-level
272 // invariant at validate time, peer with the three pin axes
273 // (`:tag` + `:branch` via [`crate::render::is_git_ref_name`],
274 // e70d213; `:rev` via [`crate::render::is_git_oid`], be07fd5)
275 // — every `:fonte (:tipo git …)` past validate is now
276 // structurally accept-shaped on every axis the resolver
277 // consumes (the `:repo` URL the `git clone` invokes against,
278 // the `:tag`/`:branch` refname `git fetch`/`git checkout`
279 // accepts, the `:rev` commit OID the lacre's content-
280 // addressing equality probe resolves), closing the
281 // `:fonte` slot's value-shape trajectory end-to-end.
282 if let Err(reason) = crate::render::is_git_repo_url(repo) {
283 return Err(DepError::FonteRepoShape {
284 nome: nome.to_string(),
285 repo: repo.clone(),
286 reason,
287 });
288 }
289 let pins: [(&'static str, Option<&String>); 3] = [
290 (":tag", tag.as_ref()),
291 (":rev", rev.as_ref()),
292 (":branch", branch.as_ref()),
293 ];
294 let set: Vec<&'static str> =
295 pins.iter().filter_map(|(n, v)| v.map(|_| *n)).collect();
296 match set.len() {
297 0 => {
298 return Err(DepError::FontePinMissing {
299 nome: nome.to_string(),
300 });
301 }
302 1 => {
303 for (pin, value) in pins {
304 if value.is_some_and(String::is_empty) {
305 return Err(DepError::FontePinEmpty {
306 nome: nome.to_string(),
307 pin: pin.to_string(),
308 });
309 }
310 }
311 }
312 _ => {
313 return Err(DepError::FontePinAmbiguous {
314 nome: nome.to_string(),
315 pins: set.join(", "),
316 });
317 }
318 }
319 // Per-pin value-shape gate. The refname-shaped axes
320 // (`:tag` + `:branch`) route through
321 // [`crate::render::is_git_ref_name`]; the hex-OID-shaped
322 // `:rev` axis routes through
323 // [`crate::render::is_git_oid`]. The two predicates
324 // partition the `:fonte` pin axes structurally — refname
325 // vs. hex commit — so a cross-axis mis-slot (the
326 // canonical "I conflated `:rev` and `:branch`" footgun:
327 // `:rev "main"` defeating the reproducibility contract,
328 // `:tag "deadbeef…"` mis-slotting a SHA into the
329 // refname-shaped axis) lands at the offending axis's
330 // predicate, not at lacre-resolve `git fetch` /
331 // `git checkout` time. Their valid sets intersect at
332 // the empty set: every refname is rejected by
333 // `is_git_oid`, every OID is rejected by
334 // `is_git_ref_name`, structurally.
335 //
336 // Until this gate landed `:tag` / `:branch` were the
337 // refname-shaped axes still untyped past the empty-pin
338 // arm: a malformed-but-non-empty refname
339 // (`:tag "v0.1.0 "` trailing space — the canonical
340 // paste-from-doc footgun; `:tag "v0.1.0.lock"` colliding
341 // with git's atomic-rename guard suffix; `:tag "../escape"`
342 // path-traversal via consecutive dots; `:branch "main "`
343 // trailing space; `:branch "feature/foo bar"` embedded
344 // space; `:branch "@"` the literal HEAD alias;
345 // `:branch "refs/heads/main"` the fully-qualified ref
346 // copied from `git show-ref` output that resolves to
347 // a literal ref named `refs/heads/refs/heads/main` on
348 // disk) silently passed validate; the `:rev` axis was
349 // the last `:fonte`-related axis still untyped past the
350 // empty-pin arm: a malformed-but-non-empty hex-OID
351 // (`:rev "main"` conflating with `:branch` — the
352 // reproducibility-contract leak; `:rev "v0.1.0"`
353 // conflating with `:tag` — the same mis-slot on the
354 // refname/OID boundary; `:rev "c0ffee"` an abbreviated
355 // 6-char prefix that's ambiguous across repo history;
356 // `:rev "DEADBEEF…"` an uppercase OID that round-trips
357 // inconsistently against `git rev-parse HEAD`'s
358 // lowercase emission) silently passed validate and the
359 // failure surfaced at lacre-resolve `git fetch` /
360 // `git checkout` time with a quoting-confused error
361 // far from the source caixa.lisp, with no field naming
362 // which `:deps` entry carried the typo. Lifting both
363 // gates to caixa-build time matches the value-shape
364 // trajectory the peer typed axes already follow
365 // (c4213a4 typed WitContract endpoint/subject/slot;
366 // eb3456d :entrada :paths; c7d05ec :entrada :host;
367 // 4f0390b :contratos :endpoint; 6226bf4 :contratos :wit;
368 // 63e18a0 :contratos :subject; 2f4316e :contratos
369 // :slot; e70d213 :fonte :tag + :branch) — the typed
370 // slot's valid set matches its downstream consumer's
371 // accepted set (here, the git porcelain's refname /
372 // commit-OID grammars at `git fetch` / `git checkout`
373 // time), structurally. Same diagnostic shape every
374 // per-axis value-shape lift already exposes
375 // (`*Invalid { axis, reason }`); the `value:` field
376 // carries the offending refname / OID verbatim so the
377 // author can grep their caixa.lisp for the
378 // `:tag "<value>"` / `:branch "<value>"` /
379 // `:rev "<value>"` literal and fix it in one edit.
380 for (pin, value) in [(":tag", tag.as_ref()), (":branch", branch.as_ref())] {
381 if let Some(v) = value
382 && let Err(reason) = crate::render::is_git_ref_name(v)
383 {
384 return Err(DepError::FontePinShape {
385 nome: nome.to_string(),
386 pin: pin.to_string(),
387 value: v.clone(),
388 reason,
389 });
390 }
391 }
392 if let Some(v) = rev.as_ref()
393 && let Err(reason) = crate::render::is_git_oid(v)
394 {
395 return Err(DepError::FontePinShape {
396 nome: nome.to_string(),
397 pin: ":rev".to_string(),
398 value: v.clone(),
399 reason,
400 });
401 }
402 Ok(())
403 }
404 Self::Path { caminho } => Self::validate_caminho(nome, caminho),
405 }
406 }
407
408 /// Reproducibility + path-API gate on the `:fonte (:tipo path …)`
409 /// `:caminho` axis. Walks the leading-byte cascade closed by the
410 /// b94fd83 (`/`), a5c248e (`~`), and f4efe9c (`$`) arms; the
411 /// orthogonal embedded-control-byte arm (d624c8d) covering
412 /// `0x00..=0x1F` plus `0x7F` anywhere in the value; and the
413 /// embedded-`\` Windows-path-separator arm closing the
414 /// cross-host-OS-separator divergence vector on the same
415 /// THEORY.md §V.2 render-determinism axis.
416 ///
417 /// Extracted from [`Self::validate`]'s `Self::Path` arm because the
418 /// per-arm cascade now spans nine diagnostic shapes — every new
419 /// `:caminho` arm (a future `&` / `;` / `|` shell-metachar arm,
420 /// a future glob-metachar `*` / `?` arm) lands here rather than
421 /// re-inflating `Self::validate`. The
422 /// function stays a thin per-arm linear walk for one reason: each
423 /// arm's diagnostic carries a distinct typed [`DepError`] variant
424 /// rather than a parser-shaped `reason` string, so collapsing the
425 /// cascade onto a generic [`crate::render`] predicate would regress
426 /// the per-arm self-locating diagnostic that `feira lint` consumers
427 /// depend on. The wrapped predicate trajectory ([`crate::render::is_dns_1123_label`],
428 /// [`crate::render::is_git_repo_url`], etc.) lives on the
429 /// reason-string-shaped axes; the `:caminho` axis keeps its
430 /// per-arm variant shape.
431 #[allow(
432 clippy::too_many_lines,
433 reason = "the per-arm cascade is structurally flat by design — every \
434 `:caminho` arm carries its own typed [`DepError`] variant + \
435 per-arm Why comment, so collapsing the cascade onto a generic \
436 [`crate::render`] predicate would regress the per-arm self-locating \
437 diagnostic the `feira lint` consumer surface depends on"
438 )]
439 fn validate_caminho(nome: &str, caminho: &str) -> Result<(), DepError> {
440 if caminho.is_empty() {
441 return Err(DepError::FonteCaminhoEmpty {
442 nome: nome.to_string(),
443 });
444 }
445 // Reproducibility gate on the `:fonte (:tipo path …)`
446 // `:caminho` axis. The lacre pipeline embeds the value
447 // verbatim in its per-dep content-address
448 // (`conteudo: format!("path:{caminho}")`,
449 // caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189) and that string
450 // folds into the BLAKE3 closure the lacre keys every
451 // downstream consumer (the substrate's reproducibility
452 // contract, CAIXA-SDLC §III.2 — the lacre is the
453 // build's content-addressed identity, peer of the Nix
454 // store path) against. Until this gate landed an
455 // absolute `:caminho` (`/home/me/work/caixa-teia` — the
456 // canonical "I dragged the folder out of Finder into
457 // my editor" footgun; `/Users/alice/dev/caixa-teia` on
458 // the macOS path-layout peer; the
459 // `${WORKSPACE}/caixa-teia` shell-expanded literal
460 // pasted from a CI manifest) silently passed validate
461 // and the failure surfaced *as a successful build with
462 // a divergent lacre*: the BLAKE3 closure on Alice's
463 // workstation differed from the closure on Bob's
464 // workstation, two CI runners with different
465 // `${HOME}` layouts emitted two distinct
466 // content-addresses for the byte-identical caixa, and
467 // the substrate's "the lacre is the build's identity"
468 // contract silently broke far from the source
469 // caixa.lisp — the most insidious failure mode the
470 // typed slot can carry (no error surfaces; the
471 // divergence is invisible until two machines compare
472 // lacres). The same THEORY.md §V.2 render-determinism
473 // discipline `is_sandboxed_relative_path` already
474 // applies on the M2 typed path-slots
475 // (`:behavior :on-*`, `:upgrade-from :state-change
476 // :script`, `:bibliotecas`, `:exe`, `:servicos`), here
477 // narrowed to the absolute-vs-relative axis only:
478 // `:fonte :caminho`'s canonical author-surface form is
479 // the `..`-traversing sibling-workspace path
480 // (`"../caixa-teia"`, the in-tree dev-dep frame), so a
481 // full `is_sandboxed_relative_path` lift would
482 // structurally reject every legitimate path-fonte
483 // dep. The narrower
484 // `std::path::Path::is_absolute` cut admits the
485 // sibling-workspace form while still rejecting the
486 // host-layout-leaking absolute shape — the
487 // reproducibility contract bites at exactly the
488 // absolute boundary, and that's the axis the
489 // substrate-level invariant is meant to hold. Same
490 // diagnostic shape every per-axis value-shape lift on
491 // the surrounding [`DepError::Fonte*`] cluster carries
492 // (the offending `:nome` + offending `:caminho`
493 // quoted verbatim so the author can grep their
494 // caixa.lisp for the `:caminho "<value>"` literal and
495 // fix it in one edit). The empty arm strictly
496 // precedes this arm so the blank-string footgun
497 // surfaces the more self-locating
498 // `FonteCaminhoEmpty` diagnostic (the empty string
499 // is not absolute under `Path::new("").is_absolute()`
500 // so the precedence is a no-op at value level — the
501 // pin matters only at the diagnostic-shape level if
502 // a future codec round-trip ever produces an empty
503 // string that probes as absolute).
504 if std::path::Path::new(caminho).is_absolute() {
505 return Err(DepError::FonteCaminhoAbsolute {
506 nome: nome.to_string(),
507 caminho: caminho.to_string(),
508 });
509 }
510 // Reproducibility gate's tilde-expansion arm. The b94fd83
511 // `FonteCaminhoAbsolute` closes the leading-`/`
512 // host-layout-leak; a `:caminho "~/work/caixa-teia"` (the
513 // canonical paste-from-shell-prompt / paste-from-`cd ~`-
514 // doc footgun) silently passed both the empty arm and
515 // the absolute arm because `Path::new("~").is_absolute()`
516 // returns `false` — `~` is a shell-expansion convention,
517 // not a POSIX path component, so `std::path::Path` treats
518 // it as a literal directory-name segment. The lacre
519 // pipeline then embedded the value verbatim
520 // (`conteudo: format!("path:~/work/caixa-teia")`) and the
521 // failure mode forked per consumer:
522 //
523 // - The caixa-resolver's `Path` arm folds `:caminho`
524 // through `Path::new(caminho).join(<file>)` without
525 // `~`-expansion, so the build looked for a literal
526 // `./~/work/caixa-teia` subdirectory and failed at
527 // resolve time with a `No such file or directory`
528 // error far from the source caixa.lisp (the lacre
529 // itself, though, was already byte-identical across
530 // machines — every machine emitted the same
531 // `path:~/work/caixa-teia` content-address).
532 // - A future caixa-resolver pass that *does* expand `~`
533 // (the canonical shell-convention idiom every
534 // resolver eventually reaches for once an author
535 // reports the literal-`~`-directory bug) would re-
536 // introduce the host-layout-leak the b94fd83 absolute
537 // gate closes: Alice's `~` expands to `/home/alice`,
538 // Bob's to `/home/bob`, two CI runners with different
539 // `$HOME` layouts resolve to two distinct paths for
540 // the byte-identical caixa, and the substrate's
541 // "the lacre is the build's identity" contract
542 // silently breaks far from the source caixa.lisp.
543 //
544 // Closing the gate at `DepSource::validate` (here at the
545 // canonical caixa-build-time boundary, peer with the
546 // absolute arm above) refuses both failure modes
547 // structurally: the typed accepted set excludes every
548 // `~`-prefixed authoring shape, so the resolver is
549 // free to grow `~`-expansion (or any other convention-
550 // expansion the substrate adopts) without re-opening
551 // the host-layout-leak at the typed boundary. Same
552 // diagnostic shape every per-axis value-shape gate on
553 // the surrounding [`DepError::Fonte*`] cluster carries
554 // (the offending `:nome` + offending `:caminho` quoted
555 // verbatim so the author can grep their caixa.lisp for
556 // the `:caminho "<value>"` literal and fix it in one
557 // edit).
558 //
559 // The cascade preserves narrower-diagnostic-first
560 // ordering: `FonteCaminhoEmpty` → `FonteCaminhoAbsolute`
561 // → `FonteCaminhoTildeExpansion`. The empty arm
562 // structurally precedes both (the bytes "" / "~" don't
563 // overlap), and the absolute arm structurally precedes
564 // the tilde arm (an absolute path can't start with `~`
565 // since absolute paths start with `/`; the bytes "/" /
566 // "~" don't overlap either). Both arms are
567 // value-disjoint, so the precedence is a no-op at value
568 // level — the pin matters only at the diagnostic-shape
569 // level if a future codec round-trip ever produces a
570 // value that probes as both absolute and tilde-prefixed.
571 if caminho.starts_with('~') {
572 return Err(DepError::FonteCaminhoTildeExpansion {
573 nome: nome.to_string(),
574 caminho: caminho.to_string(),
575 });
576 }
577 // Reproducibility gate's shell-variable-expansion arm.
578 // The b94fd83 `FonteCaminhoAbsolute` closes the leading-`/`
579 // host-layout-leak; the a5c248e `FonteCaminhoTildeExpansion`
580 // closes the leading-`~` shell-home-expansion shape; the
581 // leading-`$` is the sibling shell-variable-expansion shape
582 // — same host-layout-leaking semantic, different syntactic
583 // surface. A `:caminho "$HOME/work/caixa-teia"` (the
584 // canonical paste-from-`echo $HOME`-doc footgun) and the
585 // `${VAR}`-braced variant (`"${WORKSPACE}/caixa-teia"` —
586 // the canonical paste-from-CI-manifest footgun every
587 // GitHub Actions / GitLab CI / Drone manifest carries)
588 // silently passed every prior arm because
589 // `Path::is_absolute` returns false on `$` (the `$` is a
590 // shell convention, not a POSIX path component, so
591 // `std::path::Path` treats it as a literal directory-name
592 // segment) and the tilde arm's `starts_with('~')` doesn't
593 // fire.
594 //
595 // Same per-consumer failure-fork the tilde arm closes:
596 //
597 // - The caixa-resolver's `Path` arm folds `:caminho`
598 // through `Path::new(caminho).join(<file>)` without
599 // `$`-expansion, so the build looks for a literal
600 // `./$HOME/work/caixa-teia` subdirectory and fails at
601 // resolve time with a `No such file or directory`
602 // error far from the source caixa.lisp.
603 // - A future caixa-resolver pass that *does* expand
604 // `$VAR` (the shell-convention idiom every resolver
605 // eventually reaches for once an author reports the
606 // literal-`$HOME`-directory bug, especially for CI's
607 // `${WORKSPACE}` idiom) would re-introduce the host-
608 // layout-leak the b94fd83 absolute gate closes:
609 // Alice's `$HOME` expands to `/home/alice`, Bob's to
610 // `/home/bob`, two CI runners with different
611 // `${WORKSPACE}` layouts resolve to two distinct
612 // paths for the byte-identical caixa, and the
613 // substrate's "the lacre is the build's identity"
614 // contract silently breaks far from the source
615 // caixa.lisp.
616 //
617 // Closing the gate at `DepSource::validate` (here at the
618 // canonical caixa-build-time boundary, peer with the
619 // absolute + tilde arms above) refuses both failure modes
620 // structurally. Same diagnostic shape every per-axis
621 // value-shape gate on the surrounding [`DepError::Fonte*`]
622 // cluster carries (the offending `:nome` + offending
623 // `:caminho` quoted verbatim).
624 //
625 // The cascade preserves narrower-diagnostic-first ordering:
626 // `FonteCaminhoEmpty` → `FonteCaminhoAbsolute` →
627 // `FonteCaminhoTildeExpansion` → `FonteCaminhoVarExpansion`.
628 // The empty arm structurally precedes all three subsequent
629 // arms; the absolute arm structurally precedes both the
630 // tilde and the var arms (absolute paths start with `/`,
631 // the bytes `/` / `~` / `$` don't overlap at the leading
632 // position); the tilde arm structurally precedes the var
633 // arm (`~` and `$` don't overlap at the leading position).
634 // Every pair is value-disjoint, so the precedence is a
635 // no-op at value level — the pin matters only at the
636 // diagnostic-shape level if a future codec round-trip ever
637 // produces a probe-as-both value.
638 //
639 // The gate covers every leading-`$` shape: the canonical
640 // `"$HOME/work/caixa-teia"` (POSIX shell), the braced
641 // `"${HOME}/work/caixa-teia"` (POSIX shell braces), the
642 // CI-manifest idiom `"${WORKSPACE}/caixa-teia"` (the
643 // GitHub Actions / GitLab CI / Drone paste footgun), the
644 // XDG idiom `"$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/caixa"`, and the bare `$`
645 // (degenerate "I meant `$HOME` and forgot the rest"). All
646 // shapes route through the same `caminho.starts_with('$')`
647 // byte check.
648 if caminho.starts_with('$') {
649 return Err(DepError::FonteCaminhoVarExpansion {
650 nome: nome.to_string(),
651 caminho: caminho.to_string(),
652 });
653 }
654 // Reproducibility gate's leading-space arm. The b94fd83 / a5c248e /
655 // f4efe9c arms closed the leading-byte host-layout-leak shapes
656 // (`/` / `~` / `$`); the embedded-control-byte arm below closes
657 // every byte in `0x00..=0x1F` plus `0x7F` (which already includes
658 // tab `0x09`, LF `0x0A`, CR `0x0D` — every ASCII whitespace
659 // *except* the ASCII space byte `0x20`). The bare ASCII space at
660 // the leading position is the orthogonal paste-from-aligned-doc
661 // shape that silently passed every prior arm: `Path::is_absolute`
662 // returns false on `" ../caixa-teia"` (the leading byte is `0x20`
663 // not `0x2F`), `0x20` is not `~` / `$` / `\` / a control byte, and
664 // the value's last byte is not `/`, so the canonical
665 // paste-from-aligned-`caixa.lisp`-doc footgun (every `:fonte`
666 // form in a multi-entry `:deps` block sits at the same column —
667 // an author selecting `"<sp><sp><sp>../caixa-teia"` and pasting
668 // it from the rendered alignment into a fresh entry preserves the
669 // leading whitespace verbatim) silently rendered as a path with
670 // a leading-space directory component the resolver folds through
671 // `Path::join` looking for a literal `./ ../caixa-teia`
672 // subdirectory that fails at resolve time with a non-self-
673 // locating `No such file or directory` error.
674 //
675 // The lacre pipeline's reproducibility contract bites
676 // strictly at this byte: `path:" ../caixa-teia"` and
677 // `path:"../caixa-teia"` yield distinct BLAKE3 closures
678 // (`conteudo: format!("path:{caminho}")`,
679 // caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189) for the byte-divergent /
680 // semantic-identical caixa, and the substrate's "the lacre is
681 // the build's identity" contract (CAIXA-SDLC §III.2) silently
682 // breaks across two workstations whose authors differ only in
683 // paste-from-aligned-doc whitespace habits — the most insidious
684 // failure mode the typed slot can carry (no error surfaces; the
685 // divergence is invisible until two machines compare lacres).
686 //
687 // The arm fires AFTER the absolute / tilde / var leading-byte
688 // arms (each names the more self-locating shell-convention
689 // diagnostic on values that probe as that arm's leading-byte
690 // sentinel followed by a leading space — e.g.
691 // `:caminho "/ /foo"` surfaces `FonteCaminhoAbsolute` because
692 // the leading byte is `/`, not space) and BEFORE the
693 // embedded-control-byte arm (a leading-space value with an
694 // embedded control byte surfaces the broader leading-space
695 // diagnostic because the cascade walks leading-byte arms first
696 // — peer with how `FonteCaminhoAbsolute` precedes
697 // `FonteCaminhoControlChar` on `"/etc/passwd\n"`).
698 //
699 // The peer single-token-shaped axes already reject leading
700 // whitespace on the same paste-from-aligned-doc contract:
701 // [`crate::render::is_git_repo_url`] rejects leading whitespace
702 // on `:fonte :repo`, [`crate::render::is_git_ref_name`] rejects
703 // leading whitespace on `:fonte :tag`/`:branch`,
704 // [`crate::render::is_chart_description_shape`] rejects leading
705 // whitespace on `:descricao`,
706 // [`crate::render::is_spdx_expression_shape`] rejects leading
707 // whitespace on `:licenca`. Closing the same byte on
708 // `:fonte :caminho` makes the substrate-wide "no leading ASCII
709 // space anywhere in a typed string slot" invariant structurally
710 // consistent across every value-shape-gated typed surface (the
711 // `:caminho` axis was the last typed string surface still
712 // admitting a leading space byte).
713 if caminho.starts_with(' ') {
714 return Err(DepError::FonteCaminhoLeadingWhitespace {
715 nome: nome.to_string(),
716 caminho: caminho.to_string(),
717 });
718 }
719 // Reproducibility gate's leading-`-` CLI-argument-injection arm.
720 // The b94fd83 + a5c248e + f4efe9c + LeadingWhitespace arms closed
721 // the four prior leading-byte shapes (`/` / `~` / `$` / space);
722 // this arm closes the orthogonal leading-`-` axis on the same
723 // subprocess-argument-boundary the peer `is_git_repo_url` arm
724 // (render.rs:2037, `-upload-pack=…` on `:fonte :repo`) and
725 // `is_git_ref_name` arm (render.rs:1381, 5a28454, `-stable` on
726 // `:fonte :tag` / `:branch`) already reject.
727 //
728 // The lacre pipeline embeds `:caminho` verbatim in its per-dep
729 // content-address (`conteudo: format!("path:{caminho}")`,
730 // caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189) and the resolver folds the
731 // value through `Path::join` looking for a literal `./{caminho}`
732 // subdirectory. Every downstream subprocess that consumes the
733 // resolved path — a `git -C {caminho} <verb>` invocation, a
734 // future `feira tofu` `terraform -chdir={caminho}` shell-out, a
735 // future operator-side `nix build --path {caminho}` spawn, an
736 // `xargs` / `find {caminho}` / `stat {caminho}` /
737 // `rm -rf {caminho}` cleanup — reinterprets a leading-`-` value
738 // as a CLI flag rather than a positional path when the
739 // subprocess invocation does not carry a `--` argument-list
740 // terminator between the flag block and the path argument. The
741 // canonical footguns:
742 //
743 // - `:caminho "-rf"` — bare short-flag paste (`rm -rf` /
744 // `find -rf` reinterpretation; the byte the peer
745 // `FonteCaminhoShellSemicolon` arm's `; rm -rf build`
746 // example paste-idiom carries as its first token).
747 // - `:caminho "-C"` — `git -C` config-injection paste
748 // (`git -C -C` reinterprets the second `-C` as another
749 // `--change-directory` flag rather than the path
750 // argument; the canonical `git -C <path>` porcelain
751 // idiom every multi-repo workspace tool carries).
752 // - `:caminho "--upload-pack=cat /etc/passwd"` — the
753 // canonical long-flag CLI-arg-injection vector at every
754 // git porcelain entry point (`git clone`, `git fetch`,
755 // `git ls-remote`) that consumes a path or URL
756 // argument; peer with `is_git_repo_url`'s leading-`-`
757 // arm (render.rs:2037) on the sibling `:fonte :repo`
758 // axis, which the arm's diagnostic explicitly cites.
759 // - `:caminho "--config=…"` / `:caminho "-c"` — git-config
760 // override paste-idiom (paste-from-`git -c foo=bar`
761 // shell-history footgun that reinterprets the value as
762 // a `[foo] bar` config injection on every git porcelain
763 // entry point).
764 //
765 // POSIX `std::path::Path` treats a leading `-` as a literal
766 // filename byte, so the resolver folds `-rf` through `Path::join`
767 // and looks for a literal `./-rf` subdirectory — the failure
768 // surfaces at resolve time with a non-self-locating `No such
769 // file or directory` error far from the source caixa.lisp, and
770 // the value rides through the lacre content-address into every
771 // downstream shell-spawned subprocess. On any consumer that
772 // shells out without the `--` terminator (the common case at
773 // every porcelain entry-point) the reinterpretation is silent
774 // and the failure mode is arbitrary-argument-injection.
775 //
776 // The arm fires AFTER the absolute / tilde / var / leading-space
777 // leading-byte arms (each names the more self-locating shell-
778 // convention diagnostic on values that probe as that arm's
779 // leading-byte sentinel — the byte sets are pairwise disjoint at
780 // the leading position, so the precedence pin is a no-op at
781 // value level, but the ordering keeps every leading-byte arm's
782 // diagnostic-shape stable) and BEFORE the embedded-control-byte
783 // arm (a leading-`-` value with an embedded control byte
784 // surfaces the narrower leading-`-` diagnostic because the
785 // cascade walks leading-byte arms first — peer with how
786 // `FonteCaminhoAbsolute` precedes `FonteCaminhoControlChar` on
787 // `"/etc/passwd\n"`, and how `FonteCaminhoLeadingWhitespace`
788 // precedes `FonteCaminhoControlChar` on `" ../foo\n"`).
789 //
790 // The peer single-token-shaped axes already reject leading `-`
791 // on the same CLI-arg-injection contract:
792 // [`crate::render::is_git_repo_url`] rejects it on `:fonte :repo`
793 // (render.rs:2037), [`crate::render::is_git_ref_name`] rejects
794 // it on `:fonte :tag` / `:fonte :branch` (render.rs:1381,
795 // 5a28454), [`crate::render::is_dns_1123_label`] rejects it on
796 // every DNS-1123-shaped axis (top-level Caixa `:nome`, `:membros
797 // :caixa`, `:children :caixa`, `:deps :nome`, cluster names),
798 // [`crate::render::is_cargo_feature_name`] rejects it on
799 // `:caracteristicas`, and the feira `init` / `add <nome>`
800 // positional gate (868c191) rejects it on the CLI positional
801 // itself. Closing the same byte on `:fonte :caminho` makes the
802 // substrate-wide "no leading `-` anywhere in a typed single-
803 // token string slot routed through a subprocess argument"
804 // invariant structurally consistent across every value-shape-
805 // gated typed surface (the `:caminho` axis was the last typed
806 // string surface still admitting a leading `-` byte).
807 if caminho.starts_with('-') {
808 return Err(DepError::FonteCaminhoLeadingHyphen {
809 nome: nome.to_string(),
810 caminho: caminho.to_string(),
811 });
812 }
813 // Reproducibility gate's embedded-control-byte arm. The
814 // b94fd83 + a5c248e + f4efe9c arms closed the three
815 // leading-byte host-layout-leak shapes (`/` / `~` / `$`);
816 // this arm closes the orthogonal embedded-control-byte
817 // axis — any ASCII control byte (`0x00..=0x1F` plus
818 // `0x7F` DEL) appearing anywhere in `:caminho`. Same
819 // shape every peer single-token-typed-slot value-shape
820 // predicate the surrounding [`crate::render`] cluster
821 // gates against (the lifted `is_git_repo_url` arm on
822 // `:fonte :repo`, the `is_git_ref_name` arm on
823 // `:tag`/`:branch`, the `is_chart_description_shape` /
824 // `is_chart_maintainer_name_shape` /
825 // `is_chart_keyword_shape` arms on the
826 // Helm-chart-shaped axes); now consistent on the
827 // `:caminho` axis too.
828 //
829 // Until this gate landed any embedded control byte
830 // silently passed validate, the lacre pipeline embedded
831 // the value verbatim in its per-dep content-address
832 // (`conteudo: format!("path:{caminho}")`,
833 // caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189), and the failure
834 // forked per byte and per consumer:
835 //
836 // - NUL (`0x00`) the canonical "POSIX paths cannot
837 // contain a NUL byte" shape: every `std::fs` syscall
838 // routes the path through `CString::new`, which
839 // fails with `NulError` on the first NUL byte; the
840 // build would surface a `NulError` at resolve time
841 // far from the source caixa.lisp.
842 // - LF (`0x0A`) / CR (`0x0D`) the canonical paste-from-
843 // multiline-doc footgun: a `:caminho
844 // "../caixa-teia\nrm -rf /"` value (paste landed mid-
845 // `:caminho` block from a multi-line code-fence)
846 // silently round-trips through `Path::join` but the
847 // embedded newline class is a sibling of the CRLF-at-
848 // subprocess-argument injection vector
849 // `is_git_repo_url` already closes on `:repo`.
850 // - Tab (`0x09`) the canonical paste-from-aligned-table
851 // footgun: the tab is invisible in most editors, and
852 // the lacre embeds the value verbatim so two
853 // paste-from-distinct-tables yield divergent lacres
854 // across host editors that strip vs preserve tabs.
855 // - DEL (`0x7F`) + every other `0x00..=0x1F` byte: the
856 // paste-from-binary-blob shape every peer single-
857 // token-shaped slot rejects under the same
858 // `b < 0x20 || b == 0x7F` predicate.
859 //
860 // Mirrors the cascade discipline every prior `:caminho`
861 // arm establishes: `FonteCaminhoEmpty` →
862 // `FonteCaminhoAbsolute` → `FonteCaminhoTildeExpansion`
863 // → `FonteCaminhoVarExpansion` →
864 // `FonteCaminhoLeadingWhitespace` →
865 // `FonteCaminhoLeadingHyphen` → `FonteCaminhoControlChar`.
866 // The six leading-byte arms structurally precede the
867 // embedded-byte arm because the leading-byte shapes are
868 // the more self-locating diagnostic on values that probe
869 // as both (e.g. `:caminho "/etc/passwd\n"` surfaces the
870 // narrower `FonteCaminhoAbsolute` rather than the broader
871 // embedded-control-byte arm); the precedence pin matters
872 // at the diagnostic-shape level even though the empty /
873 // absolute / tilde / var arms are value-disjoint from a
874 // bare control byte (which would itself be a leading
875 // byte under the empty / absolute / tilde / var arms'
876 // leading-position semantics, but those arms guard the
877 // specific shell-convention characters `/` / `~` / `$`
878 // — a leading `0x01` byte falls through to this arm).
879 for &b in caminho.as_bytes() {
880 if b < 0x20 || b == 0x7F {
881 return Err(DepError::FonteCaminhoControlChar {
882 nome: nome.to_string(),
883 caminho: caminho.to_string(),
884 byte: b,
885 });
886 }
887 }
888 // Reproducibility gate's Windows-path-separator arm. The four
889 // leading-byte arms (`/` / `~` / `$`) and the embedded-
890 // control-byte arm close the host-layout-leaking + paste-from-
891 // multiline-doc shapes; the leading-`\` / embedded-`\` byte is
892 // the orthogonal cross-host-OS-separator shape — same render-
893 // determinism axis, different semantic mechanism. POSIX
894 // [`std::path::Path`] treats `\` (0x5C) as a literal byte
895 // inside a single path component (so `..\caixa-teia` is one
896 // directory named literally `..\caixa-teia`, sibling of `.`
897 // and `..`); Windows [`std::path::Path`] treats `\` as a
898 // primary path separator equal to `/` (so `..\caixa-teia` is
899 // the parent's sibling directory `caixa-teia`). The lacre
900 // pipeline embeds the value verbatim in its per-dep content-
901 // address (`conteudo: format!("path:{caminho}")`, caixa-
902 // resolver/src/resolve.rs:189), so byte-identical caixa.lisp
903 // values resolve to two distinct directories across runner
904 // OSes — the same THEORY.md §V.2 render-determinism contract
905 // the absolute / tilde / var arms protect, here against the
906 // cross-host-OS-separator divergence vector. Even on POSIX-
907 // only resolvers (the canonical pleme-io substrate posture),
908 // a `..\caixa-teia` (the Windows-Explorer "copy as path" /
909 // PowerShell `Get-Location` paste-idiom footgun) silently
910 // passes every prior arm because `Path::is_absolute` returns
911 // false on `..` and `\` is neither a leading-byte sentinel
912 // nor a control byte, then the resolver folds the value
913 // through `Path::new(caminho).join(<file>)` looking for a
914 // literal `./..\caixa-teia` subdirectory and fails at
915 // resolve time with a non-self-locating `No such file or
916 // directory` error far from the source caixa.lisp.
917 //
918 // The peer single-token-shaped axes on the same git-CLI /
919 // path-CLI consumer cluster already reject `\` under the same
920 // Windows-path-leak banner: [`crate::render::is_git_ref_name`]
921 // line 1441 (`"must not contain \\ … the canonical Windows-
922 // path-leak footgun; use / for hierarchical refs"`) gates
923 // `:fonte :tag` / `:fonte :branch` against the same byte,
924 // and [`crate::render::is_gateway_api_http_path`] line 506
925 // includes `\` in the eleven-byte RFC-3986-reserved rejection
926 // set on `:entrada :paths`. Closing the same byte on `:fonte
927 // :caminho` makes the substrate-wide "no Windows path
928 // separator anywhere in a typed string slot" invariant
929 // structurally consistent across every path-shaped typed
930 // surface (the `:caminho` axis was the last typed string
931 // surface still admitting `\`).
932 //
933 // The arm fires AFTER the control-char arm because the
934 // control-char diagnostic is the more self-locating axis on
935 // values that probe as both (`"..\caixa\0teia"` carries both
936 // a `\` and a NUL — NUL is the load-bearing POSIX-syscall-
937 // rejected byte, so `FonteCaminhoControlChar` wins). Same
938 // narrower-diagnostic-first cascade discipline every prior
939 // arm establishes. A pure-`\` value
940 // (`"..\caixa-teia"` with no control bytes) falls through
941 // every prior arm and lands here.
942 for &b in caminho.as_bytes() {
943 if b == b'\\' {
944 return Err(DepError::FonteCaminhoBackslash {
945 nome: nome.to_string(),
946 caminho: caminho.to_string(),
947 });
948 }
949 }
950 // Reproducibility gate's shell-redirection arm. The 3a4e1d7 backslash
951 // arm closes the cross-host-OS-separator vector; `<` (`0x3C`) and `>`
952 // (`0x3E`) are the orthogonal shell-redirection sentinels — same
953 // paste-from-shell-prompt footgun class, different syntactic surface.
954 // POSIX `std::path::Path` treats `<` / `>` as literal bytes inside a
955 // single path component (so `../caixa-teia>output` is one directory
956 // named literally `../caixa-teia>output`, sibling of `.` and `..`),
957 // but every interactive shell (bash / zsh / fish / nushell) lexes
958 // `<` / `>` as input / output redirection operators — a `:caminho
959 // "../caixa-teia>build.log"` (the canonical "I pasted a shell
960 // pipeline that wrote build output and forgot to trim the redirect"
961 // footgun) or `:caminho "../<input.lisp"` (the symmetric input-
962 // redirection paste idiom) silently passes every prior arm because
963 // `Path::is_absolute` returns false, `<` / `>` are neither leading-
964 // byte sentinels nor control bytes nor `\`, and the value's last byte
965 // isn't `/`. The resolver folds the value through
966 // `Path::new(caminho).join(<file>)` looking for a literal
967 // `./..\caixa-teia>build.log` subdirectory and fails at resolve time
968 // with a non-self-locating `No such file or directory` error far
969 // from the source caixa.lisp.
970 //
971 // The lacre pipeline embeds the value verbatim in its per-dep
972 // content-address (`conteudo: format!("path:{caminho}")`,
973 // caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189), so a `<` / `>` byte lands in
974 // the BLAKE3 closure and rides downstream as part of the build's
975 // identity. The bytes carry a second class of hazard the prior
976 // separator-shaped arms don't: every typed-string slot whose value
977 // ever flows verbatim into a shell-spawned subprocess (the caixa-
978 // resolver's `git clone` invocation, a future `feira tofu` shell-
979 // out, a future operator-side `nix flake check` spawn) is the
980 // canonical CRLF-at-subprocess-argument / shell-metachar injection
981 // surface that every peer single-token-shaped typed slot already
982 // closes. The peer path-shaped axis `[crate::render::is_gateway_api_http_path]`
983 // (caixa-core/src/render.rs:506) rejects `<` / `>` as part of its
984 // eleven-byte RFC-3986-reserved set on `:entrada :paths`, and the
985 // peer git-ref-shaped axis `[crate::render::is_git_ref_name]` rejects
986 // `<` / `>` on `:fonte :tag` / `:fonte :branch` under the same
987 // shell-metachar-injection banner. The `:caminho` axis was the last
988 // typed string surface still admitting these two bytes; this arm
989 // closes the gap so the substrate-wide "no shell-redirection
990 // metacharacter anywhere in a typed string slot" invariant is now
991 // structurally consistent across every path-shaped typed surface.
992 //
993 // The arm fires AFTER the control-char arm + backslash arm because
994 // both prior arms carry more self-locating diagnostics on values
995 // that probe as both (`"..\foo<bar"` carries both `\` and `<` — the
996 // cross-OS-separator divergence is the load-bearing axis, so the
997 // backslash arm wins; `"../foo\n<bar"` carries both LF and `<` —
998 // the POSIX-syscall-rejected byte is the load-bearing axis, so the
999 // control-char arm wins). The arm fires BEFORE the trailing-`/` arm
1000 // because the embedded redirection byte is the more semantic-
1001 // locating axis on probe-as-both values (`"../foo</"` ends in `/`
1002 // but the load-bearing diagnostic is the embedded `<` shell-
1003 // redirection — the trailing `/` is the secondary observation, and
1004 // an author who removes the `<` is likely to also tab-strip the
1005 // trailing separator).
1006 for &b in caminho.as_bytes() {
1007 if b == b'<' || b == b'>' {
1008 return Err(DepError::FonteCaminhoShellRedirection {
1009 nome: nome.to_string(),
1010 caminho: caminho.to_string(),
1011 byte: b,
1012 });
1013 }
1014 }
1015 // Reproducibility gate's shell-pipe arm. The e457141 shell-redirection
1016 // arm closes the `<` / `>` input/output redirection sentinels; `|`
1017 // (`0x7C`) is the orthogonal shell-pipe sentinel — same paste-from-
1018 // shell-prompt footgun class, different syntactic surface. POSIX
1019 // `std::path::Path` treats `|` as a literal path-component byte (so
1020 // `../caixa-teia|tee` is one directory named literally
1021 // `../caixa-teia|tee`, sibling of `.` and `..`), but every interactive
1022 // shell (bash / zsh / fish / nushell) lexes `|` as the pipe operator
1023 // — a `:caminho "../caixa-teia | grep foo"` (the canonical "I copied a
1024 // `ls ../caixa-teia | grep` line out of a shell-history block and
1025 // forgot to trim the pipeline tail" footgun) or `:caminho
1026 // "../foo||bar"` (the symmetric "I copied a `cmd-a || cmd-b` short-
1027 // circuit OR line" idiom) silently passes every prior arm because
1028 // `Path::is_absolute` returns false on `..`, `|` is neither a leading-
1029 // byte sentinel nor a control byte nor `\` nor `<` / `>`, and the
1030 // value's last byte isn't `/`. The resolver folds the value through
1031 // `Path::new(caminho).join(<file>)` looking for a literal
1032 // `./../caixa-teia | grep foo` subdirectory and fails at resolve time
1033 // with a non-self-locating `No such file or directory` error far
1034 // from the source caixa.lisp.
1035 //
1036 // The lacre pipeline embeds the value verbatim in its per-dep
1037 // content-address (`conteudo: format!("path:{caminho}")`,
1038 // caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189), so a `|` byte lands in the
1039 // BLAKE3 closure and rides downstream as part of the build's identity
1040 // into every shell-spawned subprocess (the caixa-resolver's `git
1041 // clone` invocation, a future `feira tofu` shell-out, a future
1042 // operator-side `nix flake check` spawn) as the canonical CRLF-at-
1043 // subprocess-argument / shell-metachar injection surface every peer
1044 // single-token-shaped typed slot already closes. The peer path-shaped
1045 // axis [`crate::render::is_gateway_api_http_path`]
1046 // (caixa-core/src/render.rs:506) rejects `|` as part of its eleven-
1047 // byte RFC-3986-reserved set on `:entrada :paths`. The `:caminho`
1048 // axis was the last typed path-string surface still admitting this
1049 // byte; this arm closes the gap so the substrate-wide "no shell-
1050 // composition metacharacter anywhere in a typed string slot that
1051 // flows verbatim into a shell-spawned subprocess" invariant extends
1052 // from shell-redirection (`<` / `>`) to shell-pipe (`|`) on the
1053 // `:caminho` axis.
1054 //
1055 // The arm fires AFTER the shell-redirection arm because the prior
1056 // arm's two-byte `byte: u8` payload is the more self-locating axis on
1057 // values that probe as both (`"../caixa-teia<input|tee"` carries both
1058 // `<` and `|` — the input-redirection-paste idiom is the load-bearing
1059 // root-cause edit, so `FonteCaminhoShellRedirection` wins; same
1060 // cascade discipline every prior `:caminho` arm establishes). The arm
1061 // fires BEFORE the trailing-`/` arm because the embedded pipe byte is
1062 // the more semantic-locating axis on probe-as-both values
1063 // (`"../foo|tee/"` ends in `/` but the load-bearing diagnostic is the
1064 // embedded `|` shell-pipe — the trailing `/` is the secondary
1065 // observation, and an author who removes the `|` is likely to also
1066 // tab-strip the trailing separator).
1067 for &b in caminho.as_bytes() {
1068 if b == b'|' {
1069 return Err(DepError::FonteCaminhoShellPipe {
1070 nome: nome.to_string(),
1071 caminho: caminho.to_string(),
1072 });
1073 }
1074 }
1075 // Reproducibility gate's shell-command-separator arm. The 124106f
1076 // shell-pipe arm closes the `|` byte; `;` (`0x3B`) is the orthogonal
1077 // shell-command-separator sentinel — same paste-from-shell-prompt
1078 // footgun class, different syntactic surface. POSIX `std::path::Path`
1079 // treats `;` as a literal path-component byte (so
1080 // `../caixa-teia;rm -rf /` is one directory named literally
1081 // `../caixa-teia;rm -rf /`, sibling of `.` and `..`), but every
1082 // interactive shell (bash / zsh / fish / nushell) lexes `;` as the
1083 // sequential-command terminator that fires the next command
1084 // regardless of the prior command's exit status — a `:caminho
1085 // "../caixa-teia; rm -rf build"` (the canonical "I pasted a shell
1086 // one-liner that chained a cleanup tail after the directory name"
1087 // footgun) or `:caminho "../foo;;bar"` (the symmetric "I copied a
1088 // POSIX `case` arm's `;;` terminator into the middle of a path"
1089 // idiom) silently passes every prior arm because `Path::is_absolute`
1090 // returns false on `..`, `;` is neither a leading-byte sentinel nor a
1091 // control byte nor `\` nor `<` / `>` nor `|`, and the value's last
1092 // byte isn't `/`. The resolver folds the value through
1093 // `Path::new(caminho).join(<file>)` looking for a literal
1094 // `./../caixa-teia; rm -rf build` subdirectory and fails at resolve
1095 // time with a non-self-locating `No such file or directory` error far
1096 // from the source caixa.lisp.
1097 //
1098 // The lacre pipeline embeds the value verbatim in its per-dep
1099 // content-address (`conteudo: format!("path:{caminho}")`,
1100 // caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189), so a `;` byte lands in the
1101 // BLAKE3 closure and rides downstream as part of the build's identity
1102 // into every shell-spawned subprocess (the caixa-resolver's `git
1103 // clone` invocation, a future `feira tofu` shell-out, a future
1104 // operator-side `nix flake check` spawn) as the canonical
1105 // shell-metachar injection surface every peer single-token-shaped
1106 // typed slot already closes. The peer path-shaped axis
1107 // [`crate::render::is_gateway_api_http_path`]
1108 // (caixa-core/src/render.rs:506) rejects `;` as part of its eleven-
1109 // byte RFC-3986-reserved set on `:entrada :paths`. The `:caminho`
1110 // axis was the last typed path-string surface still admitting this
1111 // byte; this arm closes the gap so the substrate-wide "no shell-
1112 // composition metacharacter anywhere in a typed string slot that
1113 // flows verbatim into a shell-spawned subprocess" invariant extends
1114 // from shell-pipe (`|`) to shell-command-separator (`;`) on the
1115 // `:caminho` axis.
1116 //
1117 // The arm fires AFTER the shell-pipe arm because the prior arm's
1118 // canonical-cmd-a-|-cmd-b shape is the more common shell-history
1119 // paste idiom on values that probe as both (`"../caixa-teia | tee;
1120 // rm"` carries both `|` and `;` — the pipeline-tail paste is the
1121 // load-bearing root-cause edit, so `FonteCaminhoShellPipe` wins; same
1122 // cascade discipline every prior `:caminho` arm establishes). The arm
1123 // fires BEFORE the trailing-`/` arm because the embedded
1124 // command-separator byte is the more semantic-locating axis on
1125 // probe-as-both values (`"../foo;rm/"` ends in `/` but the
1126 // load-bearing diagnostic is the embedded `;` shell-command-
1127 // separator — the trailing `/` is the secondary observation, and an
1128 // author who removes the `;` is likely to also tab-strip the trailing
1129 // separator).
1130 for &b in caminho.as_bytes() {
1131 if b == b';' {
1132 return Err(DepError::FonteCaminhoShellSemicolon {
1133 nome: nome.to_string(),
1134 caminho: caminho.to_string(),
1135 });
1136 }
1137 }
1138 // Reproducibility gate's shell-background / logical-AND arm. The
1139 // 05c358e shell-command-separator arm closes the `;` byte; `&`
1140 // (`0x26`) is the orthogonal shell-background / list-AND sentinel
1141 // — same paste-from-shell-prompt footgun class, different
1142 // syntactic surface. POSIX `std::path::Path` treats `&` as a
1143 // literal path-component byte (so `../caixa-teia & sleep 1` is
1144 // one directory named literally `../caixa-teia & sleep 1`,
1145 // sibling of `.` and `..`), but every interactive shell
1146 // (bash / zsh / fish / nushell) lexes `&` two ways:
1147 //
1148 // - Single `&` as the background-task terminator that detaches
1149 // the prior command into the background and returns control
1150 // to the prompt immediately (the canonical `cmd &` idiom
1151 // every long-running pipeline uses);
1152 // - Double `&&` as the logical-AND list operator that fires
1153 // the next command only if the prior command succeeded (the
1154 // canonical `make && make install` idiom every build script
1155 // carries).
1156 //
1157 // A `:caminho "../caixa-teia & sleep 1"` (the canonical "I
1158 // pasted a `cd path & sleep 1` background-launch into the
1159 // `:caminho` slot" footgun) or `:caminho "../caixa-teia && make"`
1160 // (the symmetric "I copied a `cd path && make` build chain"
1161 // idiom) silently passes every prior arm because
1162 // `Path::is_absolute` returns false on `..`, `&` is neither a
1163 // leading-byte sentinel nor a control byte nor `\` nor
1164 // `<` / `>` nor `|` nor `;`, and the value's last byte isn't `/`.
1165 // The resolver folds the value through
1166 // `Path::new(caminho).join(<file>)` looking for a literal
1167 // `./../caixa-teia & sleep 1` subdirectory and fails at resolve
1168 // time with a non-self-locating `No such file or directory`
1169 // error far from the source caixa.lisp.
1170 //
1171 // The lacre pipeline embeds the value verbatim in its per-dep
1172 // content-address (`conteudo: format!("path:{caminho}")`,
1173 // caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189), so an `&` byte lands in
1174 // the BLAKE3 closure and rides downstream as part of the build's
1175 // identity into every shell-spawned subprocess (the
1176 // caixa-resolver's `git clone` invocation, a future `feira tofu`
1177 // shell-out, a future operator-side `nix flake check` spawn) as
1178 // the canonical shell-metachar injection surface every peer
1179 // single-token-shaped typed slot already closes. The peer
1180 // path-shaped axis [`crate::render::is_gateway_api_http_path`]
1181 // (caixa-core/src/render.rs:506) rejects `&` as part of its
1182 // eleven-byte RFC-3986-reserved set on `:entrada :paths`. The
1183 // `:caminho` axis was the last typed path-string surface still
1184 // admitting this byte; this arm closes the gap so the
1185 // substrate-wide "no shell-composition metacharacter anywhere
1186 // in a typed string slot that flows verbatim into a
1187 // shell-spawned subprocess" invariant extends from
1188 // shell-command-separator (`;`) to shell-background /
1189 // logical-AND (`&`) on the `:caminho` axis.
1190 //
1191 // The arm fires AFTER the shell-command-separator arm because
1192 // the prior arm's `cmd-a; cmd-b` shape is the more common
1193 // shell-history paste idiom on values that probe as both
1194 // (`"../caixa-teia; rm & sleep"` carries both `;` and `&` — the
1195 // command-separator-tail paste is the load-bearing root-cause
1196 // edit, so `FonteCaminhoShellSemicolon` wins; same cascade
1197 // discipline every prior `:caminho` arm establishes). The arm
1198 // fires BEFORE the trailing-`/` arm because the embedded
1199 // background / list-AND byte is the more semantic-locating axis
1200 // on probe-as-both values (`"../foo&bar/"` ends in `/` but the
1201 // load-bearing diagnostic is the embedded `&` shell-background
1202 // / logical-AND metachar — the trailing `/` is the secondary
1203 // observation, and an author who removes the `&` is likely to
1204 // also tab-strip the trailing separator).
1205 for &b in caminho.as_bytes() {
1206 if b == b'&' {
1207 return Err(DepError::FonteCaminhoShellBackground {
1208 nome: nome.to_string(),
1209 caminho: caminho.to_string(),
1210 });
1211 }
1212 }
1213 // Reproducibility gate's shell-command-substitution arm. The
1214 // e12e4f3 shell-background / logical-AND arm closes the `&`
1215 // byte; the backtick (`0x60`) is the orthogonal POSIX legacy
1216 // command-substitution sentinel — every POSIX shell (sh /
1217 // bash / zsh / dash / ksh / fish / nushell) lexes the byte as
1218 // the canonical legacy wrapper that runs the enclosed command
1219 // and substitutes its standard-output verbatim into the
1220 // surrounding word (a `whoami` wrapped in backticks expands
1221 // to the current user's name; a `cat /etc/passwd` wrapped in
1222 // backticks expands to the file's contents — the canonical
1223 // CWE-78 shell-command-injection vector every shell-side
1224 // hardening guide enumerates first). POSIX
1225 // `std::path::Path` treats backtick as a literal path-
1226 // component byte (so `../caixa-teia/<backtick>whoami<backtick>`
1227 // is one directory named literally that, sibling of `.` and
1228 // `..`).
1229 //
1230 // A `:caminho "../caixa-teia/<backtick>whoami<backtick>"` (the
1231 // canonical "I pasted a shell one-liner carrying a backticked
1232 // `whoami` command-substitution expansion into the `:caminho`
1233 // slot" footgun) or `:caminho "<backtick>pwd<backtick>/caixa-
1234 // teia"` (the symmetric "I copied a `<backtick>pwd<backtick>/
1235 // path` working-directory expansion") silently passes every
1236 // prior arm because `Path::is_absolute` returns false on
1237 // `..`, the backtick byte is neither a leading-byte sentinel
1238 // (the f4efe9c `FonteCaminhoVarExpansion` arm catches the
1239 // modern `$()` form at leading position only; backtick is
1240 // the orthogonal legacy form) nor a control byte nor `\` nor
1241 // `<` / `>` nor `|` nor `;` nor `&`, and the value's last
1242 // byte isn't `/`. The resolver folds the value through
1243 // `Path::new(caminho).join(<file>)` looking for a literal
1244 // subdirectory whose name embeds the backticked token and
1245 // fails at resolve time with a non-self-locating `No such
1246 // file or directory` error far from the source caixa.lisp.
1247 //
1248 // The lacre pipeline embeds the value verbatim in its per-
1249 // dep content-address (`conteudo: format!("path:{caminho}")`,
1250 // caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189), so a backtick byte
1251 // lands in the BLAKE3 closure and rides downstream as part
1252 // of the build's identity into every shell-spawned
1253 // subprocess (the caixa-resolver's `git clone` invocation, a
1254 // future `feira tofu` shell-out, a future operator-side
1255 // `nix flake check` spawn) as the canonical shell-metachar
1256 // injection surface every peer single-token-shaped typed
1257 // slot already closes. The peer path-shaped axis
1258 // [`crate::render::is_gateway_api_http_path`]
1259 // (caixa-core/src/render.rs:506) rejects backtick as part of
1260 // its eleven-byte RFC-3986-reserved set on `:entrada
1261 // :paths`. The `:caminho` axis was the last typed path-
1262 // string surface still admitting this byte; this arm closes
1263 // the gap so the substrate-wide "no shell-composition
1264 // metacharacter anywhere in a typed string slot that flows
1265 // verbatim into a shell-spawned subprocess" invariant
1266 // extends from shell-background / logical-AND (`&`) to
1267 // shell-command-substitution (backtick) on the `:caminho`
1268 // axis.
1269 //
1270 // The arm fires AFTER the shell-background arm because the
1271 // prior arm's `cmd & sleep` shape is the more common shell-
1272 // history paste idiom on values that probe as both (a
1273 // `"../caixa-teia & <backtick>whoami<backtick>"` carries
1274 // both `&` and a backtick — the background-launch tail is
1275 // the load-bearing root-cause edit, so
1276 // `FonteCaminhoShellBackground` wins; same cascade
1277 // discipline every prior `:caminho` arm establishes). The
1278 // arm fires BEFORE the trailing-`/` arm because the
1279 // embedded command-substitution byte is the more semantic-
1280 // locating axis on probe-as-both values (a
1281 // `"../<backtick>whoami<backtick>/"` ends in `/` but the
1282 // load-bearing diagnostic is the embedded backtick shell-
1283 // command-substitution metachar — the trailing `/` is the
1284 // secondary observation, and an author who removes the
1285 // backtick is likely to also tab-strip the trailing
1286 // separator).
1287 for &b in caminho.as_bytes() {
1288 if b == b'`' {
1289 return Err(DepError::FonteCaminhoShellCommandSubstitution {
1290 nome: nome.to_string(),
1291 caminho: caminho.to_string(),
1292 });
1293 }
1294 }
1295 // Reproducibility gate's shell-glob arm. The c4d62b3 shell-command-
1296 // substitution arm closes the backtick byte; `*` (`0x2A`) and `?`
1297 // (`0x3F`) are the orthogonal POSIX glob-expansion sentinels — same
1298 // paste-from-shell-prompt footgun class, different syntactic surface.
1299 // Every POSIX shell (sh / bash / zsh / dash / ksh / fish / nushell)
1300 // lexes `*` and `?` as pathname-expansion wildcards: `*` matches any
1301 // sequence of characters in a path component (including the empty
1302 // sequence), `?` matches exactly one character. POSIX
1303 // `std::path::Path` treats both bytes as literal path-component bytes
1304 // (so `../caixa-teia/*.lisp` is one directory named literally
1305 // `../caixa-teia/*.lisp`, sibling of `.` and `..`).
1306 //
1307 // A `:caminho "../caixa-teia/*"` (the canonical "I pasted a
1308 // `ls ../caixa-teia/*` shell-listing one-liner into the `:caminho`
1309 // slot" footgun) or `:caminho "../foo?"` (the symmetric "I copied a
1310 // `rm foo?` single-char-wildcard removal idiom") silently passes
1311 // every prior arm because `Path::is_absolute` returns false on `..`,
1312 // `*` / `?` are neither leading-byte sentinels nor control bytes nor
1313 // `\` nor `<` / `>` nor `|` nor `;` nor `&` nor backtick, and the
1314 // value's last byte isn't `/`. The resolver folds the value through
1315 // `Path::new(caminho).join(<file>)` looking for a literal
1316 // `./../caixa-teia/*` subdirectory and fails at resolve time with a
1317 // non-self-locating `No such file or directory` error far from the
1318 // source caixa.lisp.
1319 //
1320 // The lacre pipeline embeds the value verbatim in its per-dep
1321 // content-address (`conteudo: format!("path:{caminho}")`,
1322 // caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189), so a `*` or `?` byte lands in
1323 // the BLAKE3 closure and rides downstream as part of the build's
1324 // identity into every shell-spawned subprocess (the caixa-resolver's
1325 // `git clone` invocation, a future `feira tofu` shell-out, a future
1326 // operator-side `nix flake check` spawn) as the canonical
1327 // shell-metachar / pathname-expansion surface every peer
1328 // single-token-shaped typed slot already closes. The peer path-shaped
1329 // axis [`crate::render::is_gateway_api_http_path`]
1330 // (caixa-core/src/render.rs:506) rejects `*` and `?` as part of its
1331 // eleven-byte RFC-3986-reserved set on `:entrada :paths`. The
1332 // `:caminho` axis was the last typed path-string surface still
1333 // admitting these two bytes; this arm closes the gap so the
1334 // substrate-wide "no shell-composition / glob-expansion
1335 // metacharacter anywhere in a typed string slot that flows verbatim
1336 // into a shell-spawned subprocess" invariant extends from
1337 // shell-command-substitution (backtick) to glob-expansion
1338 // (`*` / `?`) on the `:caminho` axis.
1339 //
1340 // The arm fires AFTER the backtick arm because the prior arm's
1341 // CWE-78 shell-command-injection vector is the load-bearing
1342 // diagnostic on values that probe as both (a `"../`whoami`/*"`
1343 // carries both backtick and `*` — the command-substitution paste
1344 // is the load-bearing root-cause edit, so
1345 // `FonteCaminhoShellCommandSubstitution` wins; same cascade
1346 // discipline every prior `:caminho` arm establishes). The arm
1347 // fires BEFORE the trailing-`/` arm because the embedded glob
1348 // byte is the more semantic-locating axis on probe-as-both values
1349 // (`"../foo*/"` ends in `/` but the load-bearing diagnostic is the
1350 // embedded `*` glob metachar — the trailing `/` is the secondary
1351 // observation, and an author who removes the `*` is likely to
1352 // also tab-strip the trailing separator).
1353 for &b in caminho.as_bytes() {
1354 if b == b'*' || b == b'?' {
1355 return Err(DepError::FonteCaminhoShellGlob {
1356 nome: nome.to_string(),
1357 caminho: caminho.to_string(),
1358 byte: b,
1359 });
1360 }
1361 }
1362 // Reproducibility gate's shell-subshell-grouping arm. The cf9034b
1363 // shell-glob arm closes the `*` / `?` pathname-expansion sentinels;
1364 // `(` (`0x28`) and `)` (`0x29`) are the orthogonal POSIX subshell-
1365 // grouping sentinels — same paste-from-shell-prompt footgun class,
1366 // different syntactic surface. Every POSIX shell (sh / bash / zsh /
1367 // dash / ksh / fish / nushell) lexes the parenthesis pair as the
1368 // subshell-grouping operator: `(<cmd>)` runs `<cmd>` in a child
1369 // shell with a fresh environment scope (the canonical sandboxing
1370 // idiom every shell-history `(cd <path> && <cmd>)` one-liner uses
1371 // to scope a `cd` to one subshell without disturbing the parent's
1372 // working directory), and `$(<cmd>)` is the modern Bourne
1373 // command-substitution shape the upstream f4efe9c
1374 // `FonteCaminhoVarExpansion` arm closes the leading `$` byte of —
1375 // the closing `)` byte completes that substitution shape and must
1376 // be refused on the same axis (peer with the
1377 // [`crate::render::is_git_repo_url`] 3b99147 arm that closes the
1378 // same byte-pair on the sibling `:fonte :repo` axis under the
1379 // same shell-subshell-grouping + RFC-3986-sub-delims banner).
1380 // POSIX `std::path::Path` treats both bytes as literal path-
1381 // component bytes (so `../caixa-teia/(date)` is one directory
1382 // named literally `../caixa-teia/(date)`, sibling of `.` and
1383 // `..`).
1384 //
1385 // A `:caminho "../caixa-teia/$(date)/build"` (the canonical "I
1386 // pasted a `cd ../caixa-teia/$(date)/build` shell-history one-
1387 // liner whose modern command-substitution expansion lands the
1388 // current date as a subdirectory name" footgun) or `:caminho
1389 // "../(cd foo && pwd)/caixa-teia"` (the symmetric "I copied a
1390 // `(cd foo && pwd)` subshell-grouping working-directory probe
1391 // idiom") silently passes every prior arm because
1392 // `Path::is_absolute` returns false on `..`, `(` / `)` are
1393 // neither leading-byte sentinels nor control bytes nor `\` nor
1394 // `<` / `>` nor `|` nor `;` nor `&` nor backtick nor `*` / `?`,
1395 // and the value's last byte isn't `/`. The resolver folds the
1396 // value through `Path::new(caminho).join(<file>)` looking for a
1397 // literal `./../caixa-teia/$(date)/build` subdirectory and fails
1398 // at resolve time with a non-self-locating `No such file or
1399 // directory` error far from the source caixa.lisp.
1400 //
1401 // The lacre pipeline embeds the value verbatim in its per-dep
1402 // content-address (`conteudo: format!("path:{caminho}")`,
1403 // caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189), so a `(` or `)` byte lands
1404 // in the BLAKE3 closure and rides downstream as part of the
1405 // build's identity into every shell-spawned subprocess (the
1406 // caixa-resolver's `git clone` invocation, a future `feira tofu`
1407 // shell-out, a future operator-side `nix flake check` spawn) as
1408 // the canonical shell-metachar / subshell-grouping surface every
1409 // peer single-token-shaped typed slot already closes. The peer
1410 // git-source axis [`crate::render::is_git_repo_url`] (3b99147)
1411 // rejects the same byte pair on `:fonte :repo` under the same
1412 // shell-subshell-grouping / RFC-3986-sub-delims banner. The
1413 // `:caminho` axis was the last typed path-string surface still
1414 // admitting these two bytes;
1415 // this arm closes the gap so the substrate-wide "no shell-
1416 // composition metacharacter anywhere in a typed string slot that
1417 // flows verbatim into a shell-spawned subprocess" invariant
1418 // extends from shell-glob (`*` / `?`) to shell-subshell-grouping
1419 // (`(` / `)`) on the `:caminho` axis. Together with the f4efe9c
1420 // leading-`$` arm, the typed `:caminho` accepted set now
1421 // structurally excludes the entire modern Bourne
1422 // command-substitution surface — leading `$` closes the
1423 // leading byte of every `$(<cmd>)` shape, this arm closes the
1424 // trailing `)` boundary.
1425 //
1426 // The arm fires AFTER the shell-glob arm because the prior arm's
1427 // `*` / `?` pathname-expansion shape is the more common shell-
1428 // history paste idiom on values that probe as both
1429 // (`"../caixa-teia/*(date)"` carries both `*` and `(` — the
1430 // glob-paste-tail is the load-bearing root-cause edit, so
1431 // `FonteCaminhoShellGlob` wins; same cascade discipline every
1432 // prior `:caminho` arm establishes). The arm fires BEFORE the
1433 // trailing-`/` arm because the embedded subshell-grouping byte
1434 // is the more semantic-locating axis on probe-as-both values
1435 // (`"../foo(date)/"` ends in `/` but the load-bearing diagnostic
1436 // is the embedded `(` shell-subshell-grouping metachar — the
1437 // trailing `/` is the secondary observation, and an author who
1438 // removes the `(` is likely to also tab-strip the trailing
1439 // separator).
1440 for &b in caminho.as_bytes() {
1441 if b == b'(' || b == b')' {
1442 return Err(DepError::FonteCaminhoShellSubshellGrouping {
1443 nome: nome.to_string(),
1444 caminho: caminho.to_string(),
1445 byte: b,
1446 });
1447 }
1448 }
1449 // Reproducibility gate's shell-brace-expansion arm. The 0633c91
1450 // shell-subshell-grouping arm closes `(` / `)`; `{` (`0x7b`) and
1451 // `}` (`0x7d`) are the orthogonal shell-brace-expansion /
1452 // URI-Template-placeholder byte pair — same paste-from-shell-
1453 // prompt + paste-from-templated-doc footgun class, different
1454 // syntactic surface. Every POSIX-derived shell that implements
1455 // brace expansion (bash / zsh / ksh / fish; the canonical
1456 // `mkdir -p ../{caixa-teia,caixa-helm,caixa-flux}` /
1457 // `cp file{,.bak}` idiom every shell-history block carries)
1458 // expands `{a,b,c}` to the cross-product of its comma-separated
1459 // members and `{1..10}` to the integer range; RFC 6570 reserves
1460 // the matched pair for URI Template placeholders (the canonical
1461 // `https://{host}/{org}/{repo}` substitution shape every
1462 // OpenAPI / Swagger / Postman / GitHub Octokit client /
1463 // Helm chart-URL fragment / Mustache `{{org}}` doubled-brace
1464 // form carries), and Tera / Jinja2 / Handlebars / Go html/template
1465 // every IaC tool (Helm, Kustomize, Terraform's `${var}` cousin
1466 // shape) emit. POSIX `std::path::Path` treats both bytes as
1467 // literal path-component bytes (so `../{caixa-teia,caixa-helm}`
1468 // is one directory named literally `../{caixa-teia,caixa-helm}`,
1469 // sibling of `.` and `..`).
1470 //
1471 // A `:caminho "../{caixa-teia,caixa-helm}/build"` (the canonical
1472 // "I pasted a `cd ../{caixa-teia,caixa-helm}` shell brace-
1473 // expansion one-liner that fans across two siblings" footgun)
1474 // or `:caminho "../{{org}}/caixa-teia"` (the symmetric "I copied
1475 // a `{{org}}` Mustache / Helm template placeholder out of a
1476 // README quick-start and forgot to substitute") silently passes
1477 // every prior arm because `Path::is_absolute` returns false on
1478 // `..`, `{` / `}` are neither leading-byte sentinels nor control
1479 // bytes nor `\` nor `<` / `>` nor `|` nor `;` nor `&` nor
1480 // backtick nor `*` / `?` nor `(` / `)`, and the value's last
1481 // byte isn't `/`. The resolver folds the value through
1482 // `Path::new(caminho).join(<file>)` looking for a literal
1483 // `./../{caixa-teia,caixa-helm}/build` subdirectory and fails
1484 // at resolve time with a non-self-locating `No such file or
1485 // directory` error far from the source caixa.lisp.
1486 //
1487 // The lacre pipeline embeds the value verbatim in its per-dep
1488 // content-address (`conteudo: format!("path:{caminho}")`,
1489 // caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189), so a `{` or `}` byte
1490 // lands in the BLAKE3 closure and rides downstream as part of
1491 // the build's identity into every shell-spawned subprocess
1492 // (the caixa-resolver's `git clone` invocation, a future
1493 // `feira tofu` shell-out, a future operator-side `nix flake
1494 // check` spawn) as the canonical shell-metachar / brace-
1495 // expansion surface every peer single-token-shaped typed
1496 // slot already closes. The peer git-source axis
1497 // [`crate::render::is_git_repo_url`] (42d8f9d — the URI Template
1498 // placeholder arm) rejects the same byte pair on `:fonte :repo`
1499 // under the same RFC-3986-'delims' / RFC-6570-URI-Template /
1500 // shell-brace-expansion banner. The `:caminho` axis was the last
1501 // typed path-string surface still admitting these two bytes;
1502 // this arm closes the gap so the substrate-wide "no shell-
1503 // composition metacharacter anywhere in a typed string slot
1504 // that flows verbatim into a shell-spawned subprocess"
1505 // invariant extends from shell-subshell-grouping (`(` / `)`)
1506 // to shell-brace-expansion (`{` / `}`) on the `:caminho` axis,
1507 // and the typed `:caminho` accepted set now also structurally
1508 // excludes the URI Template / templating-engine placeholder
1509 // surface that would silently round-trip through any
1510 // downstream IaC templating-engine layer.
1511 //
1512 // The arm fires AFTER the shell-subshell-grouping arm because
1513 // the prior arm's `(` / `)` shape is the more semantic-locating
1514 // axis on values that probe as both (`"../{cd foo}(date)"`
1515 // carries both `{` and `(` — the parenthesis-pair is the
1516 // load-bearing modern-Bourne-command-substitution surface the
1517 // prior arm closes; same cascade discipline every prior
1518 // `:caminho` arm establishes). The arm fires BEFORE the
1519 // trailing-`/` arm because the embedded brace-expansion byte
1520 // is the more semantic-locating axis on probe-as-both values
1521 // (`"../{caixa-teia,caixa-helm}/"` ends in `/` but the
1522 // load-bearing diagnostic is the embedded `{` brace-expansion
1523 // metachar — the trailing `/` is the secondary observation,
1524 // and an author who removes the `{` is likely to also tab-
1525 // strip the trailing separator).
1526 for &b in caminho.as_bytes() {
1527 if b == b'{' || b == b'}' {
1528 return Err(DepError::FonteCaminhoShellBraceExpansion {
1529 nome: nome.to_string(),
1530 caminho: caminho.to_string(),
1531 byte: b,
1532 });
1533 }
1534 }
1535 // Reproducibility gate's shell-bracket-expansion arm. The 598b770
1536 // shell-brace-expansion arm closes `{` / `}`; `[` (`0x5b`) and
1537 // `]` (`0x5d`) are the orthogonal POSIX glob-character-class /
1538 // shell-`test`-builtin byte pair — same paste-from-shell-prompt
1539 // footgun class, different syntactic surface. Every POSIX shell
1540 // (sh / bash / zsh / dash / ksh / fish / nushell) lexes the
1541 // bracket pair as the glob character-class operator: `[abc]`
1542 // matches one of `a`, `b`, `c`; `[a-z]` matches any lowercase
1543 // ASCII letter; `[^x]` negates (the canonical
1544 // `ls *.[ch]` C-source-file glob and the `cd ../[a-z]*`
1545 // lowercase-sibling glob every shell-history block carries —
1546 // the orthogonal axis to the cf9034b `*` / `?` shell-glob arm
1547 // closing the unbounded pathname-expansion sentinels). The
1548 // bracket pair additionally carries the POSIX `test` /
1549 // `[` builtin command (`[ -d ../caixa-teia ] && cd ...` —
1550 // the canonical idiom every shell-script conditional uses) and
1551 // bash's `[[ ... ]]` extended-test grammar. Beyond shell, the
1552 // bracket pair is the TOML inline-array delimiter
1553 // (`features = ["a", "b"]` — the canonical paste-from-Cargo-
1554 // manifest cross-idiom-leak vector), the YAML flow-sequence
1555 // delimiter (`paths: [/a, /b]` — the canonical paste-from-
1556 // values.yaml cross-idiom leak), the JSON array delimiter,
1557 // and the POSIX-ERE / PCRE bracket-expression / character-
1558 // class anchor (the canonical paste-from-regex-doc shape).
1559 // POSIX `std::path::Path` treats both bytes as literal path-
1560 // component bytes (so `../[caixa-teia]` is one directory
1561 // named literally `../[caixa-teia]`, sibling of `.` and
1562 // `..`).
1563 //
1564 // A `:caminho "../caixa-[a-z]/build"` (the canonical "I
1565 // pasted a `cd ../caixa-[a-z]/build` glob-character-class
1566 // one-liner that matches every lowercase-sibling-suffix
1567 // sibling directory" footgun), `:caminho "../[caixa-teia]/
1568 // build"` (the symmetric "I pasted a TOML inline-array /
1569 // YAML flow-sequence shape out of an aligned manifest"
1570 // idiom), or `:caminho "../caixa-[ch]"` (the canonical
1571 // `*.[ch]` C-source character-class paste-from-shell-history
1572 // shape) silently passes every prior arm because
1573 // `Path::is_absolute` returns false on `..`, `[` / `]` are
1574 // neither leading-byte sentinels nor control bytes nor `\`
1575 // nor `<` / `>` nor `|` nor `;` nor `&` nor backtick nor
1576 // `*` / `?` nor `(` / `)` nor `{` / `}`, and the value's
1577 // last byte isn't `/`. The resolver folds the value through
1578 // `Path::new(caminho).join(<file>)` looking for a literal
1579 // `./../caixa-[a-z]/build` subdirectory and fails at resolve
1580 // time with a non-self-locating `No such file or directory`
1581 // error far from the source caixa.lisp.
1582 //
1583 // The lacre pipeline embeds the value verbatim in its per-dep
1584 // content-address (`conteudo: format!("path:{caminho}")`,
1585 // caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189), so a `[` or `]` byte
1586 // lands in the BLAKE3 closure and rides downstream as part of
1587 // the build's identity into every shell-spawned subprocess
1588 // (the caixa-resolver's `git clone` invocation, a future
1589 // `feira tofu` shell-out, a future operator-side `nix flake
1590 // check` spawn) as the canonical shell-metachar / glob-
1591 // character-class / TOML-array surface every peer single-
1592 // token-shaped typed slot already closes. The `:caminho` axis
1593 // was the last typed path-string surface still admitting
1594 // these two bytes; this arm closes the gap so the substrate-
1595 // wide "no shell-composition metacharacter anywhere in a
1596 // typed string slot that flows verbatim into a shell-spawned
1597 // subprocess" invariant extends from shell-brace-expansion
1598 // (`{` / `}`) to shell-bracket-expansion (`[` / `]`) on the
1599 // `:caminho` axis. Together with the cf9034b `*` / `?` arm,
1600 // the typed `:caminho` accepted set now structurally excludes
1601 // the entire POSIX pathname-expansion / glob surface —
1602 // unbounded glob (`*` / `?`) AND bounded character-class
1603 // (`[abc]` / `[a-z]`).
1604 //
1605 // The arm fires AFTER the shell-brace-expansion arm because
1606 // the prior arm's `{` / `}` shape is the more semantic-
1607 // locating axis on values that probe as both
1608 // (`"../{a,b}[ch]"` carries both `{` and `[` — the brace-
1609 // expansion fan is the load-bearing root-cause edit, so
1610 // `FonteCaminhoShellBraceExpansion` wins; same cascade
1611 // discipline every prior `:caminho` arm establishes). The arm
1612 // fires BEFORE the trailing-`/` arm because the embedded
1613 // bracket-expansion byte is the more semantic-locating axis
1614 // on probe-as-both values (`"../[a-z]/"` ends in `/` but the
1615 // load-bearing diagnostic is the embedded `[` glob-character-
1616 // class metachar — the trailing `/` is the secondary
1617 // observation, and an author who removes the `[` is likely
1618 // to also tab-strip the trailing separator).
1619 for &b in caminho.as_bytes() {
1620 if b == b'[' || b == b']' {
1621 return Err(DepError::FonteCaminhoShellBracketExpansion {
1622 nome: nome.to_string(),
1623 caminho: caminho.to_string(),
1624 byte: b,
1625 });
1626 }
1627 }
1628 // Reproducibility gate's shell-quote-grouping arm. The 986963b
1629 // shell-bracket-expansion arm closes `[` / `]`; `'` (`0x27`) and
1630 // `"` (`0x22`) are the orthogonal POSIX shell-string-literal
1631 // delimiter pair — same paste-from-shell-prompt footgun class,
1632 // different syntactic surface. Every POSIX shell (sh / bash /
1633 // zsh / dash / ksh / fish / nushell) lexes the pair as the
1634 // string-literal quoting operator: `'…'` is the strong
1635 // (no-expansion) single-quoted string and `"…"` is the weak
1636 // (variable-/command-substitution-preserving) double-quoted
1637 // string — the canonical `cd '../caixa-teia'` shell-history
1638 // idiom every path-with-embedded-whitespace paste block carries,
1639 // and the symmetric `git clone "$REPO"` weak-quoted CI-manifest
1640 // shape. Beyond shell, the two bytes carry the JSON string-literal
1641 // delimiter (`"key": "value"` — the canonical paste-from-JSON-
1642 // config cross-idiom-leak vector), the YAML double-quoted +
1643 // single-quoted flow-scalar delimiters (`path: "../caixa-teia"`
1644 // — the canonical paste-from-values.yaml / paste-from-K8s-YAML-
1645 // manifest cross-idiom leak), the TOML basic + literal string
1646 // delimiters (`path = "../caixa-teia"` — the canonical paste-
1647 // from-Cargo-manifest cross-idiom-leak vector), the tatara-lisp
1648 // string-literal delimiter itself (`(:caminho "../caixa-teia")`
1649 // — the canonical "I copied the entire `:caminho "..."` slot
1650 // rather than just the string body" author-surface footgun),
1651 // and RFC 3986 §2.2's `gen-delims` / `sub-delims` grammar which
1652 // excludes both bytes from the `unreserved / pct-encoded /
1653 // sub-delims / ":" / "@"` `pchar` production. POSIX
1654 // `std::path::Path` treats both bytes as literal path-component
1655 // bytes (so `../"caixa-teia"` is one directory named literally
1656 // `../"caixa-teia"`, sibling of `.` and `..`).
1657 //
1658 // A `:caminho "'../caixa-teia'"` (the canonical "I pasted a
1659 // `cd '../caixa-teia'` shell-history one-liner whose strong-
1660 // quoting preserved the sibling-workspace path verbatim across
1661 // the whitespace paste boundary" footgun), `:caminho
1662 // "\"../caixa-teia\""` (the symmetric weak-quoted paste-from-
1663 // JSON / paste-from-YAML flow-scalar / paste-from-TOML basic-
1664 // string / paste-from-tatara-lisp string-literal cross-idiom-
1665 // leak shape), or `:caminho "../\"caixa-teia\""` (the embedded-
1666 // quote "I pasted a JSON key-value pair fragment into the
1667 // middle of the path" idiom) silently passes every prior arm
1668 // because `Path::is_absolute` returns false on `..` / `'` /
1669 // `"`, `'` / `"` are neither leading-byte sentinels nor
1670 // control bytes nor `\` nor `<` / `>` nor `|` nor `;` nor `&`
1671 // nor backtick nor `*` / `?` nor `(` / `)` nor `{` / `}` nor
1672 // `[` / `]`, and the value's last byte isn't `/`. The resolver
1673 // folds the value through `Path::new(caminho).join(<file>)`
1674 // looking for a literal `./'../caixa-teia'` subdirectory and
1675 // fails at resolve time with a non-self-locating `No such file
1676 // or directory` error far from the source caixa.lisp.
1677 //
1678 // The lacre pipeline embeds the value verbatim in its per-dep
1679 // content-address (`conteudo: format!("path:{caminho}")`,
1680 // caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189), so a `'` or `"` byte
1681 // lands in the BLAKE3 closure and rides downstream as part of
1682 // the build's identity into every shell-spawned subprocess
1683 // (the caixa-resolver's `git clone` invocation, a future
1684 // `feira tofu` shell-out, a future operator-side `nix flake
1685 // check` spawn) as the canonical shell-metachar / string-
1686 // literal-delimiter surface every peer single-token-shaped
1687 // typed slot already closes. The peer `:fonte :repo` axis
1688 // closes both bytes under the same shell-quote-grouping /
1689 // RFC-3986-sub-delims banner (e7a109f `'` shell-single-quote
1690 // + 4267d8b `"` shell-double-quote on `is_git_repo_url`). The
1691 // `:caminho` axis was the last typed path-string surface
1692 // still admitting these two bytes; this arm closes the gap
1693 // so the substrate-wide "no shell-composition metacharacter
1694 // anywhere in a typed string slot that flows verbatim into a
1695 // shell-spawned subprocess" invariant extends from shell-
1696 // bracket-expansion (`[` / `]`) to shell-quote-grouping (`'`
1697 // / `"`) on the `:caminho` axis. Together with the peer
1698 // JSON / YAML / TOML string-literal delimiters closing at
1699 // this arm and the 598b770 `{` / `}` brace-expansion arm
1700 // closing the templating-engine-placeholder boundary, the
1701 // typed `:caminho` accepted set now structurally excludes
1702 // the entire cross-config-DSL string-literal / templating
1703 // paste-from-aligned-manifest cross-idiom-leak surface that
1704 // would silently round-trip through any downstream JSON /
1705 // YAML / TOML / HCL / tatara-lisp parsing layer.
1706 //
1707 // The arm fires AFTER the shell-bracket-expansion arm because
1708 // the prior arm's `[` / `]` shape is the more semantic-
1709 // locating axis on values that probe as both (`"../[a-z]'x'"`
1710 // carries both `[` and `'` — the glob-character-class
1711 // expansion is the load-bearing root-cause edit, so
1712 // `FonteCaminhoShellBracketExpansion` wins; same cascade
1713 // discipline every prior `:caminho` arm establishes). The arm
1714 // fires BEFORE the trailing-`/` arm because the embedded
1715 // quote-grouping byte is the more semantic-locating axis on
1716 // probe-as-both values (`"../'caixa-teia'/"` ends in `/` but
1717 // the load-bearing diagnostic is the embedded `'` shell-
1718 // string-literal metachar — the trailing `/` is the secondary
1719 // observation, and an author who removes the `'` is likely to
1720 // also tab-strip the trailing separator).
1721 for &b in caminho.as_bytes() {
1722 if b == b'\'' || b == b'"' {
1723 return Err(DepError::FonteCaminhoShellQuoteGrouping {
1724 nome: nome.to_string(),
1725 caminho: caminho.to_string(),
1726 byte: b,
1727 });
1728 }
1729 }
1730 // Reproducibility gate's shell-comment / URL-fragment / YAML-comment arm.
1731 // The d14cbc5 shell-quote-grouping arm closes `'` / `"`; `#` (`0x23`) is
1732 // the orthogonal "byte at which four distinct downstream parsers all
1733 // truncate the value at the first occurrence" surface, and no prior arm
1734 // has covered it on the `:caminho` axis. Every POSIX shell (sh / bash /
1735 // zsh / dash / ksh / fish / nushell) lexes an unquoted `#` at the head
1736 // of a word (or after unquoted whitespace) as the comment-lead: from
1737 // that byte to the end of the physical line is a comment discarded
1738 // before command parsing (`cd ../caixa-teia # legacy sibling` — the
1739 // canonical paste-from-shell-history-with-trailing-annotation shape
1740 // every operator-notebook and CI-manifest carries; POSIX.1-2017 §2.3
1741 // Token Recognition step 6). YAML 1.2 §6.6 makes `#` the comment lead
1742 // at any position preceded by whitespace or at line-start (`path:
1743 // ../caixa-teia # pin` — the canonical paste-from-values.yaml /
1744 // paste-from-K8s-manifest cross-idiom-leak shape). tatara-lisp itself
1745 // treats `;` as the comment-lead but a growing number of consumer
1746 // config-DSL layers (HCL, Terraform, Nix flake attributes, .env
1747 // dotenv-style files, gitconfig / .gitignore, ini / TOML) use `#` as
1748 // the comment-lead too — the pair extends the cross-config-DSL
1749 // paste-idiom surface the d14cbc5 quote-grouping arm and the 598b770
1750 // brace-expansion arm already cover on adjacent axes. RFC 3986 §3.5
1751 // reserves `#` as the URL fragment-identifier delimiter (the canonical
1752 // paste-from-browser-address-bar `github.com/foo/bar#readme` /
1753 // `github.com/foo/bar#L42` permalink shape, and the symmetric
1754 // Nix-flake-ref cross-idiom leak `github:foo/bar#packageName` where
1755 // `#` selects a flake output — the same axis the peer
1756 // [`crate::render::is_git_repo_url`] closes on the `:fonte :repo`
1757 // surface at a68f818 with the same downstream-drops-the-tail
1758 // rationale).
1759 //
1760 // POSIX `std::path::Path` treats `#` as a literal path-component byte,
1761 // so a `:caminho "../caixa-teia # legacy sibling"` (the canonical
1762 // paste-from-shell-history-with-trailing-annotation footgun),
1763 // `:caminho "../caixa-teia # pin"` (the symmetric YAML flow-scalar
1764 // paste-with-trailing-comment shape), or `:caminho "../caixa-teia
1765 // #readme"` (the URL fragment paste-from-browser-address-bar shape)
1766 // silently passes every prior arm because `Path::is_absolute` returns
1767 // false on `..`, `#` is neither a leading-byte sentinel nor a control
1768 // byte nor `\` nor `<` / `>` nor `|` nor `;` nor `&` nor backtick nor
1769 // `*` / `?` nor `(` / `)` nor `{` / `}` nor `[` / `]` nor `'` / `"`,
1770 // and the value's last byte isn't `/`. The resolver folds the value
1771 // through `Path::new(caminho).join(<file>)` looking for a literal
1772 // subdirectory named `../caixa-teia # legacy sibling` and fails at
1773 // resolve time with a non-self-locating `No such file or directory`
1774 // error far from the source caixa.lisp — while every downstream
1775 // shell / YAML / URL parser silently truncates the value at the `#`
1776 // byte to `../caixa-teia`, so a `feira tofu` shell-out to a
1777 // `cd '{caminho}'` command line and a `nix flake check` invocation on
1778 // an emitted YAML `path:` scalar disagree with the resolver on which
1779 // directory the value names. Two workstations whose downstream
1780 // shell / YAML / URL parsing layers differ in unquoted-`#`
1781 // recognition emit divergent build artifacts for the byte-identical
1782 // caixa.lisp value.
1783 //
1784 // The lacre pipeline embeds the value verbatim in its per-dep
1785 // content-address (`conteudo: format!("path:{caminho}")`,
1786 // caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189), so the byte lands in the BLAKE3
1787 // closure and rides downstream as part of the build's identity into
1788 // every shell-spawned subprocess (the caixa-resolver's `git clone`
1789 // invocation, a future `feira tofu` shell-out, a future operator-side
1790 // `nix flake check` spawn) as the canonical shell-metachar /
1791 // comment-lead / URL-fragment-delimiter surface every peer
1792 // single-token-shaped typed slot already closes. The peer `:fonte
1793 // :repo` axis closes the byte under the URL-fragment-identifier
1794 // banner (a68f818 `#` on `is_git_repo_url`); the `:caminho` axis was
1795 // the last typed path-string surface still admitting the byte. This
1796 // arm closes the gap so the substrate-wide "no shell-composition
1797 // metacharacter / comment-lead / URL-fragment-delimiter anywhere in a
1798 // typed string slot that flows verbatim into a shell-spawned
1799 // subprocess or downstream YAML / URL parser" invariant extends from
1800 // shell-quote-grouping (`'` / `"`) to shell-comment / URL-fragment
1801 // (`#`) on the `:caminho` axis. Together with the peer JSON / YAML /
1802 // TOML string-literal delimiters the d14cbc5 quote-grouping arm
1803 // closes and the 598b770 `{` / `}` brace-expansion arm closes on the
1804 // templating-engine-placeholder boundary, the typed `:caminho`
1805 // accepted set now structurally excludes the entire
1806 // paste-with-trailing-annotation / paste-from-URL-permalink /
1807 // paste-from-YAML-comment cross-idiom-leak surface that would
1808 // silently round-trip through any downstream shell / YAML / URL /
1809 // dotenv / gitconfig / HCL parsing layer to a different value than
1810 // the resolver's `Path::join` sees.
1811 //
1812 // The arm fires AFTER the shell-quote-grouping arm because the prior
1813 // arm's `'` / `"` shape is the more semantic-locating axis on values
1814 // that probe as both (`"../'x'#pin"` carries both `'` and `#` — the
1815 // shell-string-literal-delimiter is the load-bearing root-cause edit,
1816 // so `FonteCaminhoShellQuoteGrouping` wins; same cascade discipline
1817 // every prior `:caminho` arm establishes). The arm fires BEFORE the
1818 // trailing-`/` arm because the embedded comment-lead / fragment-
1819 // delimiter byte is the more semantic-locating axis on probe-as-both
1820 // values (`"../caixa-teia#pin/"` ends in `/` but the load-bearing
1821 // diagnostic is the embedded `#` — the trailing `/` is the secondary
1822 // observation, and an author who removes the `#pin` fragment is
1823 // likely to also tab-strip the trailing separator).
1824 for &b in caminho.as_bytes() {
1825 if b == b'#' {
1826 return Err(DepError::FonteCaminhoShellComment {
1827 nome: nome.to_string(),
1828 caminho: caminho.to_string(),
1829 byte: b,
1830 });
1831 }
1832 }
1833 // Reproducibility gate's URL-percent-encoding-escape arm. The 6622063
1834 // shell-comment arm closes the `#` URL-fragment-identifier byte; `%`
1835 // (`0x25`) is the orthogonal RFC 3986 §2.1 URL percent-encoding-escape
1836 // byte — the mandatory encoding mechanism for every byte outside the
1837 // `unreserved` alphanumeric / `-` / `.` / `_` / `~` set, and `%`
1838 // itself must be percent-encoded as `%25` to appear literally inside
1839 // a URL value. The byte carries three distinct render-determinism
1840 // hazards on the `:caminho` axis, no prior arm has covered it, and
1841 // the peer `:fonte :repo` axis (a323db8 `%` on `is_git_repo_url`)
1842 // already closes the same byte under the same URL-percent-encoding
1843 // banner — the `:caminho` axis was the last typed path-string surface
1844 // still admitting the byte.
1845 //
1846 // First, the paste-from-browser-address-bar percent-encoded-space
1847 // footgun: an author copies `../caixa%20teia` out of a URL-encoded
1848 // README hyperlink / a browser address bar / a percent-encoded
1849 // permalink expecting `%20` to decode to a literal space at the
1850 // filesystem layer. POSIX `std::path::Path` treats the byte as a
1851 // literal path-component byte, so `Path::join` looks for a literal
1852 // `./../caixa%20teia` subdirectory and fails at resolve time with a
1853 // non-self-locating `No such file or directory` error far from the
1854 // source caixa.lisp — while the author's mental model was
1855 // `../caixa teia`, the decoded shape. Two authors whose only
1856 // difference is percent-encoding presence resolve to two distinct
1857 // BLAKE3 closures (`path:../caixa%20teia` vs `path:../caixa teia`)
1858 // for what they intended as the byte-identical sibling-workspace
1859 // dep. The lacre pipeline embeds the value verbatim in its per-dep
1860 // content-address (`conteudo: format!("path:{caminho}")`,
1861 // caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189), so the divergence rides
1862 // downstream into the BLAKE3 closure and locks the substrate's
1863 // "the lacre is the build's identity" contract (CAIXA-SDLC §III.2)
1864 // to the wrong encoding — the same THEORY.md §V.2 render-
1865 // determinism vector every prior `:caminho` arm protects.
1866 //
1867 // Second, the printf-format-specifier lead footgun: `%` is the C /
1868 // POSIX printf format-directive lead-in (`%s`, `%d`, `%02x`, the
1869 // canonical `printf "path=%s\n" ../caixa-teia` invocation every
1870 // shell-diagnostic one-liner carries) and the printf builtin is
1871 // wired into every POSIX shell (bash / zsh / dash / ksh / busybox
1872 // ash) as the format-string lead. A `:caminho "../caixa-%s-teia"`
1873 // value flowing into any future `feira` verb that shells out with a
1874 // printf-formatted path template silently gets reinterpreted as a
1875 // format-directive rather than a literal byte — the canonical
1876 // CWE-134 format-string-injection vector.
1877 //
1878 // Third, the bash-job-control-specifier lead footgun: bash / zsh /
1879 // ksh reserve `%N` at word-start as the job-control specifier —
1880 // `%1` names "job 1", `%%` names "the current job", `%foo` names
1881 // "the most recent job whose command started with `foo`". A future
1882 // `feira` verb that invokes `kill %1` on a caminho-scoped
1883 // subprocess would silently redirect the signal to a wrong target.
1884 //
1885 // Beyond the three shell-side hazards, `%` is a first-class parser
1886 // byte in three cross-config-DSL layers the substrate's paste-idiom
1887 // surface routinely crosses: YAML 1.2 §6.8.1 lexes `%` at
1888 // line-start as the directive lead (`%YAML 1.2` / `%TAG` — a
1889 // `:caminho "%YAML/1.2/../caixa-teia"` paste from a top-of-doc
1890 // YAML directive block silently trips the YAML directive parser on
1891 // any downstream emitted YAML manifest); Prometheus / Grafana
1892 // template syntax uses `%(var)s` as the substitution lead; and Nix
1893 // interpolation uses `${var}` (not `%`) but Envsubst /
1894 // Kubernetes / OpenShift template layers use `%VAR%` as the
1895 // Windows-shell env-var-reference lead — the paste-from-`.bat` /
1896 // paste-from-PowerShell-`%env:PATH%` cross-idiom leak.
1897 //
1898 // The three malformed-`%HH` classes documented on the peer
1899 // `is_git_repo_url` `%` arm (a323db8) apply here too:
1900 //
1901 // - The lone-`%` malformed-escape shape (`"../caixa-teia%foo"`
1902 // where `%` isn't followed by two hex digits) — every WHATWG-
1903 // conformant URL parser rejects the value at parse time per
1904 // RFC 3986 §2.1, but the byte rides into the lacre before
1905 // the resolver subprocess crosses the URL-parser boundary.
1906 // - The over-encoded path-separator shape (`"../caixa%2Fteia"`
1907 // intending the `%2F` as the URL encoding of `/`) locks a
1908 // `path:../caixa%2Fteia` BLAKE3 closure that diverges from
1909 // the byte-identical `path:../caixa/teia` form.
1910 // - The double-encoded shape (`"../caixa%2520teia"` — the `%25`
1911 // already itself an encoded `%`, so the intent was likely a
1912 // literal `%20` that survived one round-trip through a
1913 // URL-encoder that shouldn't have run) locks a triply-
1914 // divergent closure across the encoded / once-decoded /
1915 // twice-decoded chain.
1916 //
1917 // POSIX `std::path::Path` treats the byte as a literal path-
1918 // component byte, so a `:caminho "../caixa%20teia"` (the canonical
1919 // paste-from-browser-address-bar percent-encoded-space footgun),
1920 // `:caminho "%YAML/../caixa-teia"` (the symmetric paste-from-YAML-
1921 // directive-block cross-idiom leak), or `:caminho
1922 // "../caixa-%s-teia"` (the printf-format-specifier paste-from-
1923 // shell-diagnostic-one-liner shape) silently passes every prior arm
1924 // because `Path::is_absolute` returns false on `..`, `%` is neither
1925 // a leading-byte sentinel nor a control byte nor `\` nor `<` / `>`
1926 // nor `|` nor `;` nor `&` nor backtick nor `*` / `?` nor `(` / `)`
1927 // nor `{` / `}` nor `[` / `]` nor `'` / `"` nor `#`, and the
1928 // value's last byte isn't `/`. The resolver folds the value through
1929 // `Path::new(caminho).join(<file>)` looking for a literal
1930 // subdirectory named `../caixa%20teia` and fails at resolve time
1931 // with a non-self-locating `No such file or directory` error far
1932 // from the source caixa.lisp — while every downstream URL parser /
1933 // shell printf builtin / YAML directive parser silently
1934 // reinterprets the byte to a different value than the resolver's
1935 // `Path::join` sees. Two workstations whose downstream URL / shell
1936 // / YAML layers differ in `%HH` recognition emit divergent build
1937 // artifacts for the byte-identical caixa.lisp value.
1938 //
1939 // The lacre pipeline embeds the value verbatim in its per-dep
1940 // content-address (`conteudo: format!("path:{caminho}")`, caixa-
1941 // resolver/src/resolve.rs:189), so the byte lands in the BLAKE3
1942 // closure and rides into every shell-spawned subprocess (the
1943 // resolver's `git clone`, a future `feira tofu` shell-out, a
1944 // future operator-side `nix flake check` spawn) as the canonical
1945 // URL-percent-encoding-escape / printf-format-specifier / bash-
1946 // job-control-specifier surface every peer single-token-shaped
1947 // typed slot already closes. This arm closes the gap so the
1948 // substrate-wide "no URL-percent-encoding-escape / printf-format-
1949 // specifier / job-control-specifier / YAML-directive-lead byte
1950 // anywhere in a typed string slot that flows verbatim into a
1951 // shell-spawned subprocess or downstream URL / printf / YAML
1952 // parser" invariant extends from shell-comment / URL-fragment
1953 // (`#` — 6622063) to URL-percent-encoding-escape (`%`) on the
1954 // `:caminho` axis.
1955 //
1956 // The arm fires AFTER the shell-comment arm because the prior
1957 // arm's `#` shape is the more semantic-locating axis on values
1958 // that probe as both (`"../caixa%20teia#pin"` carries both `%`
1959 // and `#` — the URL-fragment-identifier is the load-bearing
1960 // downstream-truncation edit, so `FonteCaminhoShellComment` wins;
1961 // same cascade discipline every prior `:caminho` arm establishes).
1962 // The arm fires BEFORE the trailing-`/` arm because the embedded
1963 // percent-encoding-escape byte is the more semantic-locating axis
1964 // on probe-as-both values (`"../caixa%20teia/"` ends in `/` but
1965 // the load-bearing diagnostic is the embedded `%` percent-
1966 // encoding-escape — the trailing `/` is the secondary observation,
1967 // and an author who decodes the `%20` to a literal space is
1968 // likely to also tab-strip the trailing separator).
1969 for &b in caminho.as_bytes() {
1970 if b == b'%' {
1971 return Err(DepError::FonteCaminhoUrlPercentEncoding {
1972 nome: nome.to_string(),
1973 caminho: caminho.to_string(),
1974 byte: b,
1975 });
1976 }
1977 }
1978 // Reproducibility gate's embedded-`$` shell-variable-expansion /
1979 // command-substitution / arithmetic-expansion arm. The f4efe9c
1980 // leading-`$` arm at line 540 routes `caminho.starts_with('$')`
1981 // through `FonteCaminhoVarExpansion` under the leading-byte-
1982 // sentinel host-layout-leak banner (peer with the b94fd83
1983 // absolute / a5c248e tilde leading-byte arms), but the arm
1984 // fires only at position 0 — a `:caminho "../foo$HOME/bar"`
1985 // (embedded `$HOME` in a nested path segment — the canonical
1986 // paste-from-`ls ../foo$HOME/bar`-shell-one-liner footgun where
1987 // an author copies a partially-substituted shell one-liner and
1988 // the leading segment is a literal `../foo` while the mid
1989 // segment carries the un-substituted `$HOME` template), a
1990 // `:caminho "../foo${WORKSPACE}/bar"` (the symmetric braced-CI-
1991 // manifest paste-from-`.gitlab-ci.yml` / paste-from-GitHub-
1992 // Actions-workflow shape), a `:caminho "../foo$(whoami)/bar"`
1993 // (the paste-from-shell-prompt command-substitution idiom), or
1994 // a `:caminho "../foo$((1+2))/bar"` (the arithmetic-expansion
1995 // idiom) silently passes every prior arm because
1996 // `Path::is_absolute` returns false on `..`, `$` is neither a
1997 // leading-byte sentinel (the f4efe9c arm fires only at position
1998 // 0) nor a control byte nor `\` nor `<` / `>` nor `|` nor `;`
1999 // nor `&` nor backtick nor `*` / `?` nor `(` / `)` nor `{` /
2000 // `}` nor `[` / `]` nor `'` / `"` nor `#` nor `%`, and the
2001 // value's last byte isn't `/`. Note that `$(...)` command-
2002 // substitution and `$((...))` arithmetic-expansion each carry
2003 // an embedded `(` byte that the 0633c91 shell-subshell-grouping
2004 // arm catches structurally at the earlier `(` position — but
2005 // an author who reaches for the sh-brace-substitution
2006 // `${VAR}` or the bare `$VAR` shape carries only the `$` byte,
2007 // which no prior arm covers. This arm closes the last
2008 // positional gap on the `$` byte on the `:caminho` axis so
2009 // every position — leading (`FonteCaminhoVarExpansion`) and
2010 // embedded (`FonteCaminhoShellVariableExpansion`) — is
2011 // structurally rejected.
2012 //
2013 // Every POSIX shell (sh / bash / zsh / dash / ksh / busybox
2014 // ash / fish / nushell) lexes `$` as the variable-expansion /
2015 // command-substitution / arithmetic-expansion operator per
2016 // POSIX.1-2017 §2.6 (Word Expansions): `$<name>` (Parameter
2017 // Expansion) expands a named variable, `${<name>}` (Parameter
2018 // Expansion braced form) does the same with an explicit token
2019 // boundary, `$(<cmd>)` (Command Substitution modern form,
2020 // `` `<cmd>` `` legacy form which the c370458 backtick arm
2021 // already closes) runs a subshell and substitutes its stdout,
2022 // and `$((<expr>))` (Arithmetic Expansion) evaluates an
2023 // arithmetic expression. Every form is a host-layout /
2024 // environment-state / shell-subprocess-side-effect leak when
2025 // the byte lands in a value the resolver passes to a shell-
2026 // spawned subprocess. Beyond the POSIX shell layer, `$` is
2027 // the Nix `${var}` string-interpolation lead (the paste-from-
2028 // `flake.nix` / paste-from-`.nix`-attribute cross-idiom leak
2029 // where an author copies `"${pkgs.hello}/bin/hello"` out of a
2030 // nix expression), the Make `$(var)` / `$@` / `$<` automatic-
2031 // variable lead (the paste-from-`Makefile` shape), the
2032 // JavaScript / TypeScript template-literal `${expr}` interp
2033 // lead (the paste-from-JS-template-string idiom in a
2034 // multi-lang-monorepo where a `path` attribute gets copied out
2035 // of a `package.json` script or a Vite config), the envsubst /
2036 // Kubernetes / OpenShift template `${VAR}` interp lead (the
2037 // paste-from-Helm-values / paste-from-K8s-manifest cross-idiom
2038 // leak), the PHP variable lead (`$_GET`, `$_ENV` — the paste-
2039 // from-`.php`-config footgun), the Perl scalar-variable lead
2040 // (`$foo`), the SASS / SCSS variable lead (`$primary-color`),
2041 // and the SQL bind-parameter lead in PostgreSQL / SQLite
2042 // (`$1`, `$2` — the paste-from-`.sql`-migration idiom). The
2043 // cross-idiom paste-footgun surface is broader than any single
2044 // shell layer — `$` is a first-class parser byte in nearly
2045 // every config / templating / build-system DSL the substrate's
2046 // paste-idiom surface routinely crosses. The peer `:fonte
2047 // :repo` axis closes the byte under the shell-variable-
2048 // expansion / URL-sub-delim banner (b9d187c `$` on
2049 // `is_git_repo_url`), the peer `:fonte :tag` / `:fonte :branch`
2050 // axes close `$` as part of `is_git_ref_name`'s printable-
2051 // ASCII-restricted grammar (`git check-ref-format` rejects the
2052 // byte outright), and the peer `:entrada :paths` axis closes
2053 // `$` via `is_gateway_api_http_path`'s eleven-byte RFC-3986-
2054 // reserved set. The `:caminho` axis was the last typed path-
2055 // string surface still admitting `$` at positions other than 0.
2056 //
2057 // POSIX `std::path::Path` treats `$` as a literal path-
2058 // component byte, so `:caminho "../foo$HOME/bar"` silently
2059 // routes through `Path::new(caminho).join(<file>)` looking for
2060 // a literal `./{caminho}` subdirectory that fails at resolve
2061 // time with a non-self-locating `No such file or directory`
2062 // error far from the source caixa.lisp. But every downstream
2063 // shell / envsubst / Nix / Make / K8s-template parser silently
2064 // reinterprets the byte to a different value than the
2065 // resolver's `Path::join` sees — so a `feira tofu` shell-out
2066 // to a `cd '{caminho}'` command line, a `nix flake check`
2067 // invocation on an emitted YAML `path:` scalar folded through
2068 // envsubst, or a `helm template` invocation with a
2069 // `values.yaml` `path: {caminho}` embedded in a `{{`-quoted
2070 // template all disagree with the resolver on which directory
2071 // the value names. Two workstations whose downstream shell /
2072 // envsubst / Nix / Make / K8s-template parsing layers differ
2073 // in `$VAR` recognition (or, worse, expand the byte against
2074 // divergent environments — Alice's `$HOME=/home/alice`, Bob's
2075 // `$HOME=/home/bob`) emit divergent build artifacts for the
2076 // byte-identical caixa.lisp value. Even in the case where the
2077 // resolver strictly does NOT expand `$VAR` (the current
2078 // implementation) the divergence still bites at the lacre-
2079 // identity axis: the lacre pipeline embeds the value verbatim
2080 // in its per-dep content-address (`conteudo:
2081 // format!("path:{caminho}")`, caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189),
2082 // so `path:../foo$HOME/bar` locks a BLAKE3 closure distinct
2083 // from the byte-identical-semantic `path:../foo/home/alice/bar`
2084 // one author would have produced by substituting the literal
2085 // value at author time, defeating the THEORY.md §V.2 render-
2086 // determinism contract on the same axis every prior `:caminho`
2087 // arm protects.
2088 //
2089 // Beyond the render-determinism / host-layout-leak vectors,
2090 // `$` at any position in a value flowing verbatim into a
2091 // shell-spawned subprocess is the canonical CWE-78 shell-
2092 // command-injection surface every peer single-token-shaped
2093 // typed slot already closes. A `:caminho "../foo$(whoami)/bar"`
2094 // that rides into a future `feira tofu` shell-out as `cd
2095 // '../foo$(whoami)/bar'` gets substituted by the shell at
2096 // subprocess-argument-expansion time even inside single quotes
2097 // in fewer positions than one might expect (the substitution
2098 // fires only outside single-quoting per POSIX §2.2.2, but
2099 // eval-style wrappers and `sh -c` layers that route the value
2100 // through re-parsing round-trip the substitution — the same
2101 // vector the c370458 backtick arm closes at the sibling
2102 // command-substitution-legacy-form surface). Every future
2103 // `feira` verb that shells out with a `caminho`-formatted
2104 // subprocess argument silently inherits this substitution
2105 // vector unless the typed slot's accepted set structurally
2106 // excludes the byte.
2107 //
2108 // Frontier inspiration: OTP's `gen_server` return-value grammar
2109 // rejects mid-tuple shell-metachar bytes by construction —
2110 // `{noreply, State}` never carries a raw `$` because the
2111 // Erlang term type system has no notion of "string that gets
2112 // shelled out"; caixa's typed slots inherit the same
2113 // structural discipline (types-are-theorems, the compounding
2114 // mandate's leverage-point-1) by refusing values that would
2115 // silently reinterpret at any downstream layer. Peer with
2116 // Unison's content-addressed code (no ambient environment —
2117 // every reference is a hash, no `$VAR` substitution possible)
2118 // and Pony's capabilities (a path capability that carries a
2119 // `$` would be ill-typed at the reference layer).
2120 //
2121 // The arm fires AFTER the URL-percent-encoding-escape arm (the
2122 // e3558fa `%` arm) because a value carrying both `%` and `$`
2123 // (`"../foo%20$HOME/bar"` — the canonical "I pasted a percent-
2124 // encoded space next to a `$HOME` template") surfaces the
2125 // narrower URL-encoding diagnostic first — the paste-from-
2126 // browser-address-bar shape is the load-bearing self-locating
2127 // edit on every probe-as-both value; same cascade discipline
2128 // every prior `:caminho` arm establishes (a323db8 % before
2129 // this arm, this arm before trailing-`/`). The arm fires
2130 // BEFORE the trailing-`/` arm because the embedded shell-
2131 // variable-expansion byte is the more semantic-locating axis
2132 // on probe-as-both values (`"../foo$HOME/bar/"` ends in `/`
2133 // but the load-bearing diagnostic is the embedded `$` — the
2134 // trailing `/` is the secondary observation, and an author
2135 // who substitutes the `$HOME` template with a literal value is
2136 // likely to also tab-strip the trailing separator).
2137 for &b in caminho.as_bytes() {
2138 if b == b'$' {
2139 return Err(DepError::FonteCaminhoShellVariableExpansion {
2140 nome: nome.to_string(),
2141 caminho: caminho.to_string(),
2142 byte: b,
2143 });
2144 }
2145 }
2146 // Reproducibility gate's shell-history-expansion / RFC-3986-sub-delims
2147 // arm. The immediate-predecessor `$` embedded arm closes the shell-
2148 // variable-expansion / command-substitution byte; `!` (`0x21`) is the
2149 // orthogonal POSIX shell-history-expansion sentinel every interactive
2150 // shell with history enabled (bash / ksh / zsh's `bashcompat` /
2151 // csh / tcsh) lexes as the history-expansion prefix: `!command`
2152 // re-runs the most recent history entry beginning with `command`,
2153 // `!!` re-runs the prior command verbatim, `!$` substitutes the
2154 // last word of the prior command, `!:N` substitutes the Nth word,
2155 // `^old^new` rewrites the prior command's `old` to `new` (the
2156 // canonical set of `set -o histexpand` operators bash's default
2157 // interactive session enables). Beyond the shell-history layer,
2158 // RFC 3986 §2.2 lists `!` in the `sub-delims` set (the URL grammar
2159 // admits the byte inside a path segment, but every WHATWG-conformant
2160 // special-scheme URL parser percent-encodes it inside a query
2161 // component via the 'special-query percent-encode set' the peer
2162 // `is_git_repo_url` `*` / `(` / `)` / `'` arms close on); the byte
2163 // is also the C / C++ / Rust / JavaScript / Python bang-operator
2164 // (logical-negation prefix — the paste-from-source-code idiom where
2165 // an author copies `!path.exists()` out of a Rust snippet and the
2166 // trailing punctuation crosses the string-literal boundary); the
2167 // canonical English-typography emphasis / exclamation mark (the
2168 // paste-from-prose enthusiasm-form idiom where an author writes
2169 // `:caminho "../caixa-teia!"` expecting the substrate to coerce it
2170 // to a kebab-case slug); and the Nix flake-ref import-attribute
2171 // `import ./foo.nix { … }` sibling operator surface.
2172 //
2173 // POSIX `std::path::Path` treats `!` as a literal path-component
2174 // byte, so a `:caminho "../caixa-teia!sudo"` (the canonical paste-
2175 // from-shell-history footgun where the author copies a `cd
2176 // ../caixa-teia && !sudo make install` one-liner from a quick-
2177 // start README and the trailing `!sudo` rides in verbatim as a
2178 // history-expansion reference), a `:caminho "../foo!!/bar"` (the
2179 // `!!` repeat-prior-command paste idiom), a `:caminho
2180 // "../caixa-teia!"` (the English-typography enthusiasm-form
2181 // paste-from-prose footgun), or a `:caminho "../foo!$"` (the
2182 // last-word-substitution shape) silently pass every prior arm
2183 // because `Path::is_absolute` returns false on `..`, `!` is neither
2184 // a leading-byte sentinel nor a control byte nor `\` nor `<` / `>`
2185 // nor `|` nor `;` nor `&` nor backtick nor `*` / `?` nor `(` / `)`
2186 // nor `{` / `}` nor `[` / `]` nor `'` / `"` nor `#` nor `%` nor `$`,
2187 // and the value's last byte isn't `/`. The resolver folds the value
2188 // through `Path::new(caminho).join(<file>)` looking for a literal
2189 // `./../caixa-teia!sudo` subdirectory and fails at resolve time
2190 // with a non-self-locating `No such file or directory` error far
2191 // from the source caixa.lisp — while every downstream interactive
2192 // shell with `set -o histexpand` reinterprets the byte as the
2193 // history-expansion prefix, and the failure mode forks per
2194 // consumer: a `feira tofu` shell-out to a `cd '{caminho}'` command
2195 // line executed under `bash -i` (the operator-notebook interactive
2196 // shell) substitutes the `!sudo` reference to the most recent
2197 // history entry starting with `sudo`, silently invoking whatever
2198 // privileged command that entry named.
2199 //
2200 // The lacre pipeline embeds the value verbatim in its per-dep
2201 // content-address (`conteudo: format!("path:{caminho}")`,
2202 // caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189), so the byte lands in the
2203 // BLAKE3 closure and rides into every shell-spawned subprocess
2204 // (the resolver's `git clone`, a future `feira tofu` shell-out,
2205 // a future operator-side `nix flake check` spawn) as the
2206 // canonical shell-history-expansion / RFC-3986-sub-delims surface
2207 // every peer single-token-shaped typed slot already closes. The
2208 // peer `:fonte :repo` axis closes the byte under the same shell-
2209 // history-expansion / RFC-3986-sub-delims banner (7d53c68 `!` on
2210 // `is_git_repo_url`); the `:caminho` axis was the last typed
2211 // path-string surface still admitting the byte. This arm closes
2212 // the gap so the substrate-wide "no shell-composition
2213 // metacharacter / history-expansion sentinel anywhere in a typed
2214 // string slot that flows verbatim into a shell-spawned subprocess"
2215 // invariant extends from shell-variable-expansion (`$`) to shell-
2216 // history-expansion (`!`) on the `:caminho` axis. Together with
2217 // the peer c370458 backtick command-substitution-legacy-form arm
2218 // and the b9d187c-`$`-embedded-variable-expansion arm on the
2219 // sibling `:repo` axis, the typed `:caminho` accepted set now
2220 // structurally excludes every byte the POSIX shell §2.6 Word
2221 // Expansions section, §2.3 Token Recognition step 6, and every
2222 // history-expansion / brace-expansion / pathname-expansion /
2223 // parameter-expansion / command-substitution / arithmetic-
2224 // expansion operator lexes as a first-class parser byte.
2225 //
2226 // Frontier inspiration: Unison's content-addressed code (no
2227 // ambient environment — every reference is a hash, no `!<num>`
2228 // history-index substitution possible; the caixa substrate's
2229 // lacre discipline arrives at the same guarantee by refusing
2230 // bytes at manifest-parse time that would reinterpret against
2231 // ambient shell history state); Pony's capabilities (a path
2232 // capability that carries a `!` would be ill-typed at the
2233 // reference layer).
2234 //
2235 // The arm fires AFTER the shell-variable-expansion arm because a
2236 // value carrying both `$` and `!` (`"../foo$HOME/bar!sudo"` — the
2237 // canonical "I pasted a `$HOME`-templated path adjacent to a
2238 // trailing `!sudo` history-expansion") surfaces the narrower
2239 // shell-variable-expansion diagnostic first — the paste-from-CI-
2240 // manifest-with-`$VAR`-template shape is the load-bearing self-
2241 // locating edit on every probe-as-both value; same cascade
2242 // discipline every prior `:caminho` arm establishes. The arm
2243 // fires BEFORE the trailing-`/` arm because the embedded shell-
2244 // history-expansion byte is the more semantic-locating axis on
2245 // probe-as-both values (`"../foo!sudo/"` ends in `/` but the
2246 // load-bearing diagnostic is the embedded `!` — the trailing `/`
2247 // is the secondary observation, and an author who removes the
2248 // `!sudo` history reference is likely to also tab-strip the
2249 // trailing separator).
2250 for &b in caminho.as_bytes() {
2251 if b == b'!' {
2252 return Err(DepError::FonteCaminhoShellHistoryExpansion {
2253 nome: nome.to_string(),
2254 caminho: caminho.to_string(),
2255 byte: b,
2256 });
2257 }
2258 }
2259 // Reproducibility gate's shell-history-substitution / RFC-3986-unwise
2260 // / regex-anchor arm. The immediate-predecessor `!` arm closes the
2261 // POSIX `!command` / `!!` / `!$` history-expansion prefix; `^`
2262 // (`0x5E`) is the paired-operator half of the same bash-reference
2263 // §9.3 histexpand feature — the `^old^new^` "quick substitution"
2264 // form (POSIX bash rewrites the prior command's `old` string to
2265 // `new` and re-executes it, the canonical typo-correction one-
2266 // liner idiom `git clone <bad-url>` → `^bad^good` that pastes the
2267 // trailing substitution fragment verbatim into a `:caminho` value
2268 // when the author trims only the leading `git clone` prefix). The
2269 // peer `:fonte :repo` axis closes the byte under the same
2270 // shell-history-substitution / RFC-3986-unwise banner (49e142f `^`
2271 // on `is_git_repo_url`); the `:caminho` axis was the last typed
2272 // path-string surface still admitting the byte after 6a04767
2273 // landed the `!` arm.
2274 //
2275 // Beyond bash history-substitution, `^` carries five distinct
2276 // downstream-reinterpretation surfaces the typed slot's accepted
2277 // set must structurally exclude:
2278 //
2279 // 1. **RFC 3986 §2 'unwise' set** — the four-byte cross-transport
2280 // layer set (`{`, `}`, `|`, `\`) plus `^` every URL parser is
2281 // required to percent-encode-or-refuse at the wire boundary.
2282 // The WHATWG URL spec's 'fragment percent-encode set' maps
2283 // `^` → `%5E` at the query / fragment component transition;
2284 // libcurl silently percent-encodes the byte on the wire, so a
2285 // `:caminho "../foo^bar"` value the resolver's `Path::join`
2286 // sees as a literal `./../foo^bar` subdirectory diverges from
2287 // the byte-transformed `%5E` shape any downstream `feira tofu`
2288 // curl-invocation or artifact-registry-fetch would emit — the
2289 // canonical wire-boundary divergence vector the peer
2290 // `{`, `}`, `|`, `\` `:caminho` arms already close (
2291 // `FonteCaminhoShellBraceExpansion` at 598b770,
2292 // `FonteCaminhoShellPipe` at the pipe arm,
2293 // `FonteCaminhoBackslash` at the backslash arm).
2294 // 2. **Regex character-class negation prefix `[^abc]`** — the
2295 // canonical paste-from-doc-regex-pipeline footgun where an
2296 // author copies a `grep '[^abc]'` idiom from a docs quick-
2297 // listing and the character-class negation byte rides in
2298 // verbatim.
2299 // 3. **Bitwise XOR operator** in C / C++ / Rust / Python /
2300 // JavaScript / Nix / Go — the paste-from-source-code idiom
2301 // where an author copies an `x ^ y`-shaped expression out of
2302 // a source snippet and the operator crosses the string-
2303 // literal boundary.
2304 // 4. **Windows `cmd.exe` escape metacharacter** — the byte
2305 // escapes the next character in a `cmd.exe` batch context (a
2306 // peer of the backslash arm's Windows-separator-leak vector).
2307 // A `:caminho "..^&whoami"` cross-platform paste-from-batch-
2308 // file footgun reinterprets at every `cmd.exe`-spawned
2309 // subprocess (the resolver's future Windows-runner shell-out,
2310 // the operator's WinRM path, a future PowerShell-embedded
2311 // invocation).
2312 // 5. **LaTeX / Markdown / BibTeX superscript operator** — the
2313 // paste-from-typeset-doc footgun where a mathematical
2314 // superscript notation (`x^2` / `M^T`) leaks from prose.
2315 //
2316 // POSIX `std::path::Path` treats `^` as a literal path-component
2317 // byte, so `:caminho "../foo^bar/baz"` (embedded quick-
2318 // substitution), `:caminho "../foo^"` (trailing history-
2319 // substitution-open shape), `:caminho "../[^a-z]/foo"` (regex-
2320 // negation-prefix paste from a grep pipeline; note the `[` / `]`
2321 // arm at 986963b fires first on this shape), or `:caminho
2322 // "../x^y"` (XOR-expression paste-from-source) all silently pass
2323 // every prior arm (`^` isn't `\` / `<` / `>` / `|` / `;` / `&` /
2324 // backtick / `*` / `?` / `(` / `)` / `{` / `}` / `[` / `]` / `'`
2325 // / `"` / `#` / `%` / `$` / `!`) and route through
2326 // `Path::new(caminho).join(<file>)` looking for a literal
2327 // `./{caminho}` subdirectory that fails at resolve time with a
2328 // non-self-locating `No such file or directory` error far from
2329 // the source caixa.lisp — while every downstream shell / curl /
2330 // regex / `cmd.exe` layer reinterprets the byte to its own
2331 // semantic.
2332 //
2333 // The lacre pipeline embeds the value verbatim in its per-dep
2334 // content-address (`conteudo: format!("path:{caminho}")`,
2335 // caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189), so the byte lands in the
2336 // BLAKE3 closure and rides into every shell-spawned subprocess
2337 // (the resolver's `git clone`, a future `feira tofu` shell-out,
2338 // a future operator-side `nix flake check` spawn) as the
2339 // canonical shell-history-substitution / RFC-3986-unwise /
2340 // regex-negation surface every peer single-token-shaped typed
2341 // slot already closes. This arm together with the immediate-
2342 // predecessor `!` arm (6a04767) closes the full `set -o
2343 // histexpand` operator surface on the `:caminho` axis — the
2344 // `!command` / `!!` / `!$` prefix form via `!`, the `^old^new^`
2345 // quick-substitution form via `^` — so the substrate-wide "no
2346 // shell-history operator anywhere in a typed string slot that
2347 // flows verbatim into a shell-spawned subprocess" invariant
2348 // extends from the `!` prefix half to the `^` quick-substitution
2349 // half. Every peer bash-history operator now fails at manifest-
2350 // parse time with a self-locating diagnostic naming the offending
2351 // caixa.lisp rather than at resolve-time as a `Path::join`-
2352 // derived `No such file or directory` (harmless but non-self-
2353 // locating) or worse riding into a downstream `bash -i` context
2354 // that reinterprets the byte-pair against ambient history state.
2355 //
2356 // Frontier inspiration: bash reference §9.3 HISTORY EXPANSION
2357 // "Quick substitution. Repeat the previous command, replacing
2358 // string1 with string2." + RFC 3986 §2 'unwise' set
2359 // ("characters that gateways and other transport agents are
2360 // known to sometimes modify") + Pony's capabilities (a path
2361 // capability that carries a `^` would be ill-typed at the
2362 // reference layer, matching the same structural discipline the
2363 // sibling `!` history-expansion arm inherits from Unison's
2364 // content-addressed no-ambient-history discipline).
2365 //
2366 // The arm fires AFTER the shell-history-expansion `!` arm because
2367 // a value carrying both `!` and `^` (`"../foo!sudo^bad^good"` —
2368 // the canonical "I pasted a `!sudo` history-reference next to a
2369 // `^bad^good` quick-substitution") surfaces the narrower prefix-
2370 // form `!` diagnostic first — the `!` form is the load-bearing
2371 // self-locating edit on every probe-as-both value (an author who
2372 // removes the `!sudo` reference is likely to also strip the
2373 // paired `^` substitution fragment); same cascade discipline
2374 // every prior `:caminho` arm establishes. The arm fires BEFORE
2375 // the trailing-`/` arm because the embedded shell-history-
2376 // substitution byte is the more semantic-locating axis on
2377 // probe-as-both values (`"../foo^bar/"` ends in `/` but the
2378 // load-bearing diagnostic is the embedded `^` — the trailing `/`
2379 // is the secondary observation, and an author who removes the
2380 // `^bar` substitution fragment is likely to also tab-strip the
2381 // trailing separator).
2382 for &b in caminho.as_bytes() {
2383 if b == b'^' {
2384 return Err(DepError::FonteCaminhoShellHistorySubstitution {
2385 nome: nome.to_string(),
2386 caminho: caminho.to_string(),
2387 byte: b,
2388 });
2389 }
2390 }
2391 // Reproducibility gate's trailing-`/` arm. The b94fd83 absolute arm
2392 // closes the leading-`/` host-layout-leak; the embedded-control-byte
2393 // arm closes any byte-in-the-`0x00..=0x1F` / `0x7F` range; the
2394 // backslash arm closes the cross-host-OS-separator vector. The
2395 // trailing-`/` is the orthogonal shell-tab-completion-on-a-directory
2396 // footgun — `Path::join("../caixa-teia")` and
2397 // `Path::join("../caixa-teia/")` resolve to the same directory
2398 // (POSIX path-component-walk treats trailing `/` as a no-op for
2399 // directory targets, which `:caminho` always names — the sibling-
2400 // workspace dep root is structurally a directory). The lacre
2401 // pipeline embeds the value verbatim in its per-dep content-address
2402 // (`conteudo: format!("path:{caminho}")`,
2403 // caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189), so byte-identical caixa
2404 // semantic-meaning yields two distinct BLAKE3 closures depending on
2405 // whether the author shell-tab-completed the path (every interactive
2406 // shell appends `/` on tab-completing a directory, idiomatic in
2407 // bash / zsh / fish / nushell), pasted from `pwd` (which on most
2408 // shells emits without trailing `/`, but `realpath -e -m` on a
2409 // directory with trailing `/` preserves it), or copied a Cargo
2410 // `path = "../caixa-teia/"` entry from cross-substrate documentation
2411 // (Cargo accepts both shapes and folds them the same way). Two
2412 // workstations whose authors differ only in tab-completion habits
2413 // emit byte-divergent lacres for the byte-identical-semantic caixa,
2414 // and the substrate's "the lacre is the build's identity" contract
2415 // (CAIXA-SDLC §III.2) silently breaks far from the source caixa.lisp.
2416 //
2417 // Same THEORY.md §V.2 render-determinism axis every prior `:caminho`
2418 // arm protects, here against the trailing-separator divergence
2419 // vector: every typed slot's accepted set excludes byte-divergent
2420 // values that round-trip to the same downstream semantic. The peer
2421 // path-shaped axes already reject trailing separators on the same
2422 // contract: [`crate::render::is_gateway_api_http_path`] gates
2423 // `:entrada :paths` against any non-canonical normalization, and
2424 // [`crate::render::is_sandboxed_relative_path`] gates the M2 typed
2425 // path-slots (`:behavior :on-*`, `:upgrade-from :state-change
2426 // :script`, `:bibliotecas`, `:exe`, `:servicos`) against shapes
2427 // whose canonical form would re-introduce determinism divergence.
2428 //
2429 // The arm fires last in the cascade because every prior arm carries
2430 // a more self-locating diagnostic on values that probe as both
2431 // (e.g. `:caminho "../foo/\0/"` ends in `/` but the load-bearing
2432 // diagnostic is the NUL byte's POSIX-syscall-rejection — the
2433 // control-char arm wins; `:caminho "/etc/passwd/"` ends in `/` but
2434 // the load-bearing diagnostic is the absolute host-layout-leak —
2435 // the absolute arm wins; `:caminho "..\caixa-teia/"` ends in `/`
2436 // but the load-bearing diagnostic is the Windows-separator cross-
2437 // OS divergence — the backslash arm wins). The arm covers every
2438 // shape where the last byte is `/` regardless of length, including
2439 // the degenerate single-`/` (which the absolute arm catches first)
2440 // and the consecutive-`//` (where every prior arm passes on the
2441 // bytes other than the trailing `/`).
2442 if caminho.as_bytes().last() == Some(&b'/') {
2443 return Err(DepError::FonteCaminhoTrailingSlash {
2444 nome: nome.to_string(),
2445 caminho: caminho.to_string(),
2446 });
2447 }
2448 Ok(())
2449 }
2450}
2451
2452impl Dep {
2453 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:deps` / `:deps-dev` entry `:nome` scalar
2454 /// accessor every consumer of the dep-graph identity axis keys off —
2455 /// returns the author-declared `:nome` byte-string verbatim as a
2456 /// `&str`, borrowed from the typed slot's own [`String`] storage.
2457 ///
2458 /// The `:deps :nome` / `:deps-dev :nome` slot carries the DNS-1123
2459 /// label that names the target caixa (validated by [`Self::validate`]
2460 /// through the shared [`crate::render::is_dns_1123_label`] predicate,
2461 /// same accept-set the peer caixa-identifier axes carry — top-level
2462 /// [`crate::Caixa::nome`], per-`:membros` [`crate::Membro::nome`],
2463 /// per-`:children` [`crate::supervisor::ChildSpec::nome`]). Every
2464 /// downstream consumer that fans on the dep's name-identity keys off
2465 /// this scalar: the [`crate::Caixa::validate_deps`] per-list
2466 /// [`crate::render::insert_first_seen`] dedup key + the paired
2467 /// [`DepError::DuplicateNome`] carrier the walk raises on collision,
2468 /// the cross-list [`validate_no_self_dep`] parent-name equality gate
2469 /// on both `:deps` and `:deps-dev` traversals, the `caixa-resolver`
2470 /// pipeline's `HashSet<String>` seen-set the closure walker gates
2471 /// requeueing off (`caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:55`), the resolver's
2472 /// per-transitive-target requeue path (`resolve.rs:63,66`), the
2473 /// [`crate::DepSource::default_github`]-shaped resolver-side shorthand
2474 /// fill-in that folds `:nome` into the fetched-git-URL (`resolve.rs:147`),
2475 /// every `caixa-resolver` `ResolveError::MissingPath` /
2476 /// `ResolveError::MissingPin` carrier that names the offending dep
2477 /// (`resolve.rs:177,206`), each resolved
2478 /// `caixa-lacre::LacreEntry` `nome:` field the closure hash keys off
2479 /// (`resolve.rs:108,113`), and the peer `feira lock` stub-resolver's
2480 /// `LacreEntry` emitter (`caixa-feira/src/cmd/lock.rs:59,61,64`).
2481 ///
2482 /// Prior to this lift the `.nome` byte-string was read inline at every
2483 /// production site — the [`crate::Caixa::validate_deps`] paired
2484 /// `dep.nome.as_str()` / `dep.nome.clone()` accesses on both `:deps`
2485 /// and `:deps-dev` traversals, the [`validate_no_self_dep`] pair of
2486 /// parent-equality checks, and every caixa-resolver / caixa-feira
2487 /// site enumerated above — open-coded field-accesses that expressed
2488 /// no compile-time link back to the typed slot. A future extension of
2489 /// the `:deps :nome` axis to a richer author surface (a per-scope
2490 /// alias table the resolver folds through the `~/.config/caixa/config.yaml`
2491 /// entry the [`crate::dep::Dep`] docstring already acknowledges, a
2492 /// namespace-qualified rewrite the future M4 lacre-federation layer
2493 /// applies per-cluster, a promotion of the plain [`String`] byte-string
2494 /// to a richer scoped-identifier newtype once cross-registry federation
2495 /// lands) would have had to be threaded through every open-coded copy
2496 /// in lockstep or two consumers would silently disagree on which caixa
2497 /// a given dep resolves to — the [`crate::Caixa::validate_deps`] dedup
2498 /// set treating the name as `"caixa-teia"` while the caixa-resolver
2499 /// closure walker treated it as `"tenant-a/caixa-teia"` would silently
2500 /// split the [`DepError::DuplicateNome`] refusal from the resolver's
2501 /// requeue-suppression seen-set, one build-time diagnostic
2502 /// disagreeing with the run-time closure the substrate's lacre
2503 /// pipeline actually materializes. Lifting the resolution rule to a
2504 /// typed method on the substrate primitive means every downstream
2505 /// consumer of the caixa's per-`:deps` identity surface reaches for
2506 /// exactly one typed dispatch — the resolver's accept-set migrates as
2507 /// a unit on any future axis addition.
2508 ///
2509 /// First accessor on the outer `Dep` type — opens the outer-`Dep`
2510 /// `&str`-return required-scalar projection pattern the sibling
2511 /// per-`Dep` `:versao` future lift folds on. Peer of the sibling
2512 /// per-`:membros` [`crate::Membro::nome`] (4a32abf) /
2513 /// per-`:children` [`crate::supervisor::ChildSpec::nome`] (dfb4a81)
2514 /// / top-level [`crate::Caixa::nome`] (e6b7d97) caixa-identity scalar
2515 /// accessors — same "one typed dispatch on the substrate primitive,
2516 /// thin projections at each consumer" discipline extended onto the
2517 /// third named-caixa-referencing axis (`:deps` / `:deps-dev`), the
2518 /// remaining unlifted caixa-name-referencing accessor family in the
2519 /// substrate. Named `nome()` to match the tatara-lisp author-surface
2520 /// term the field's docstring already reaches for ("Caixa name — must
2521 /// match the target caixa's `:nome`") and the peer caixa-identity
2522 /// accessor family the substrate already carries.
2523 #[must_use]
2524 pub const fn nome(&self) -> &str {
2525 self.nome.as_str()
2526 }
2527
2528 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:deps` / `:deps-dev` entry `:versao`
2529 /// Cargo-shaped semver-requirement scalar accessor every consumer of
2530 /// the dep-graph version-pin axis keys off — returns the author-
2531 /// declared `:versao` requirement byte-string verbatim as a `&str`,
2532 /// borrowed from the typed slot's own [`String`] storage.
2533 ///
2534 /// The `:deps :versao` / `:deps-dev :versao` slot carries the
2535 /// Cargo-shaped semver requirement string (`"^0.1"`, `"~0.1.2"`,
2536 /// `"0.1.0"`, `"*"`) the shared [`crate::version::parse_requirement`]
2537 /// entry-point consumes — same accept-set the peer requirement-
2538 /// carrying axes carry (per-`:membros`
2539 /// [`crate::Membro::versao_requirement`], per-`:children`
2540 /// [`crate::supervisor::ChildSpec::versao_requirement`]), validated
2541 /// through the shared
2542 /// [`crate::render::require_valid_versao_requirement`] cascade in
2543 /// [`Self::validate`]. Every downstream consumer that fans on the
2544 /// dep's version-pin keys off this scalar: the [`Self::validate`]
2545 /// `require_valid_versao_requirement` gate + the paired
2546 /// [`DepError::VersaoInvalid`] carrier the cascade raises on
2547 /// requirement-shape rejection, the `feira lock` stub-resolver's
2548 /// `format!("{}@{}", dep.nome(), dep.versao_requirement())`
2549 /// `conteudo` hash-input interpolation and the paired
2550 /// `LacreEntry.versao:` `String`-carry fill (`caixa-feira/src/cmd/lock.rs`),
2551 /// and the peer `feira lock` end-to-end fixture in `caixa-feira/tests/feira_e2e.rs`.
2552 ///
2553 /// Prior to this lift the `.versao` byte-string was read inline at
2554 /// every production site — the [`Self::validate`] paired
2555 /// `&self.versao` requirement-gate reference and `self.versao.clone()`
2556 /// error-body carrier, the `caixa-feira/src/cmd/lock.rs` paired
2557 /// `format!("{}@{}", dep.nome(), dep.versao)` `conteudo` interpolation
2558 /// and `versao: dep.versao.clone()` `LacreEntry` fill, and the
2559 /// `caixa-feira/tests/feira_e2e.rs` end-to-end fixture's pair of the
2560 /// same shapes — open-coded field-accesses that expressed no
2561 /// compile-time link back to the typed slot. A future extension of
2562 /// the `:deps :versao` axis to a richer author surface (a per-scope
2563 /// version-lock overlay the resolver folds through the
2564 /// `~/.config/caixa/config.yaml` entry the [`crate::dep::Dep`]
2565 /// docstring already acknowledges, a per-cluster canary-version
2566 /// overlay per MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2, a promotion of the plain
2567 /// [`String`] requirement to a richer parsed-`VersionReq` newtype
2568 /// once cross-registry federation lands) would have had to be
2569 /// threaded through every open-coded copy in lockstep or two
2570 /// consumers would silently disagree on which release constraint a
2571 /// given dep resolves to — the [`Self::validate`] requirement-gate
2572 /// call reading `"^0.1"` while the `feira lock` stub-resolver's
2573 /// `conteudo` hash-input read `"tenant-a-pin/^0.1"` would silently
2574 /// split the [`DepError::VersaoInvalid`] refusal from the lacre's
2575 /// content-addressed hash the substrate's fetch pipeline actually
2576 /// materializes, one build-time diagnostic disagreeing with the
2577 /// run-time closure. Lifting the resolution rule to a typed method
2578 /// on the substrate primitive means every downstream consumer of
2579 /// the caixa's per-`:deps` version-pin surface reaches for exactly
2580 /// one typed dispatch — the resolver's accept-set migrates as a
2581 /// unit on any future axis addition.
2582 ///
2583 /// Second accessor on the outer `Dep` type — folds on the outer-
2584 /// `Dep` `&str`-return required-scalar projection pattern the
2585 /// sibling per-`Dep` [`Self::nome`] (eba2cde) accessor opened. Peer
2586 /// of the per-`:membros` [`crate::Membro::versao_requirement`]
2587 /// (a40b0e3) / per-`:children`
2588 /// [`crate::supervisor::ChildSpec::versao_requirement`] (7844f4e
2589 /// family) member/child version-pin accessors — the three
2590 /// requirement-carrying axes (`Dep::versao_requirement` on the
2591 /// per-caixa dep-graph edge, `Membro::versao_requirement` on the M3
2592 /// Aplicacao side, `ChildSpec::versao_requirement` on the M2
2593 /// Supervisor side) now share one accessor discipline for the
2594 /// shared substrate concept "another caixa referenced by a
2595 /// Cargo-shaped semver requirement". The pair
2596 /// `(nome(), versao_requirement())` jointly projects the
2597 /// `(nome, versao)` field pair every dep-graph consumer that fans
2598 /// on per-dep identity + version pin keys off. Named
2599 /// `versao_requirement()` rather than `versao()` because the field's
2600 /// storage-side `.versao` label is already the author-surface term
2601 /// (`:versao`); the accessor's name carries the semantic role — the
2602 /// semver *requirement* string the shared
2603 /// [`crate::version::parse_requirement`] entry-point consumes — so a
2604 /// raw field access and a typed dispatch read differently at every
2605 /// consumer site. Matches the peer
2606 /// [`crate::Membro::versao_requirement`] /
2607 /// [`crate::supervisor::ChildSpec::versao_requirement`] naming
2608 /// discipline verbatim.
2609 #[must_use]
2610 pub const fn versao_requirement(&self) -> &str {
2611 self.versao.as_str()
2612 }
2613
2614 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:deps` / `:deps-dev` entry `:fonte`
2615 /// Zig-store-model per-dep source-tuple optional-composite-reference
2616 /// accessor every consumer of the dep-graph fetch-source axis keys
2617 /// off — returns the author-declared `:fonte` typed [`DepSource`]
2618 /// verbatim as an `Option<&DepSource>` borrowed from the typed slot's
2619 /// own `Option<DepSource>` storage, with `None` naming the "author
2620 /// omitted `:fonte`" shorthand every resolver-side default-fill
2621 /// (`caixa-feira/src/cmd/lock.rs`'s stub, `caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs`'s
2622 /// canonical fetcher, per the [`DepSource::default_github`] fallback
2623 /// the [`Dep::fonte`] field docstring already documents) treats as
2624 /// the "resolve through the configured default host / org
2625 /// (`github:<default-org>/<nome>`)" partition.
2626 ///
2627 /// The `:deps :fonte` / `:deps-dev :fonte` slot carries the two-
2628 /// arm typed [`DepSource`] the `Zig-style git-only store model` the
2629 /// enclosing [`Dep`] docstring names — `DepSource::Git { repo, tag,
2630 /// rev, branch }` for the git-clone arm every published caixa
2631 /// resolves through, `DepSource::Path { caminho }` for the dev-only
2632 /// local-filesystem arm every unpublishable in-tree checkout
2633 /// resolves through. Every downstream consumer that fans on the
2634 /// dep's fetch-source keys off this accessor: [`Self::validate`]'s
2635 /// per-`:fonte` [`DepSource::validate`] delegation (which raises
2636 /// the empty-`:repo` / missing-pin / multiple-pin / empty-`:caminho`
2637 /// diagnostics through the [`DepError::Fonte*`] carrier family
2638 /// naming the offending `Dep::nome`), the caixa-crd conversion
2639 /// crate's `dep_into_ref` two-arm projection into the `CaixaSource`
2640 /// `{repo, git_ref}` pair the K8s-CR side consumes
2641 /// (`caixa-crd/src/conversion.rs`), and — through the paired
2642 /// resolver-side default-fill's `Option::unwrap_or_else` — every
2643 /// `caixa-feira` / `caixa-resolver` fetch site that requires a
2644 /// concrete `DepSource` at run time.
2645 ///
2646 /// Prior to this lift the `.fonte` typed slot was read inline at
2647 /// every production site — the [`Self::validate`]
2648 /// `if let Some(ref fonte) = self.fonte` bracket the per-`:fonte`
2649 /// gate delegates through, the caixa-crd `dep_into_ref`
2650 /// `d.fonte.as_ref().and_then(...)` two-arm `CaixaSource` projector,
2651 /// the resolver-side `caixa-feira/src/cmd/lock.rs` / `caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs`
2652 /// `dep.fonte.clone().unwrap_or_else(...)` default-fill pair — open-
2653 /// coded field-accesses that expressed no compile-time link back to
2654 /// the typed slot. A future extension of the `:deps :fonte` axis
2655 /// to a richer author surface (a per-scope source-override table
2656 /// the resolver folds through the `~/.config/caixa/config.yaml`
2657 /// entry the [`Dep`] docstring already acknowledges, a per-org
2658 /// mirror-fallback list the future M4 lacre-federation resolver
2659 /// consults ahead of the `default_github` fallback, a promotion of
2660 /// the plain `Option<DepSource>` to a richer
2661 /// `{primary, mirrors, integrity}` triple once cross-registry
2662 /// federation lands, a per-dep `sri:sha256-…` integrity slot the
2663 /// M4 lacre gate binds against ahead of the git-fetch) would have
2664 /// had to be threaded through every open-coded copy in lockstep or
2665 /// two consumers would silently disagree on which fetch source a
2666 /// given dep resolves to — the [`Self::validate`] per-`:fonte`
2667 /// gate reading the author-declared source while the caixa-crd
2668 /// projector read a per-scope-override-resolved source would
2669 /// silently split the build-time refusal from the CR the
2670 /// substrate's admission pipeline actually materializes, one
2671 /// build-time diagnostic disagreeing with the run-time closure.
2672 /// Lifting the resolution rule to a typed method on the substrate
2673 /// primitive means every downstream consumer of the caixa's per-
2674 /// `:deps` fetch-source surface reaches for exactly one typed
2675 /// dispatch — the resolver's accept-set migrates as a unit on any
2676 /// future axis addition.
2677 ///
2678 /// First outer-`Dep` `Option<&Composite>`-return composite-reference
2679 /// accessor — opens the outer-`Dep` `Option<&Composite>` composite-
2680 /// reference projection pattern the sibling per-`Dep` `:opcional`
2681 /// (`Option<Copy>` — the plain-bool axis) / `:caracteristicas`
2682 /// (`&[String]` — the feature-flag list) future outer scalar / slice
2683 /// lifts fold on. Peer of the outer-top-level [`crate::Caixa`]
2684 /// `Option<&Composite>` composite-reference sub-family the
2685 /// [`crate::Caixa::limits`] (b2bd9d7) / [`crate::Caixa::behavior`]
2686 /// (35d8b52) / [`crate::Caixa::politicas`] (5d23d29) /
2687 /// [`crate::Caixa::placement`] (4fb8074) / [`crate::Caixa::entrada`]
2688 /// (e4128e4) accessors already close on the outer [`crate::Caixa`]
2689 /// altitude, and of the outer M3 mesh-slot [`crate::AplicacaoSpec`]
2690 /// altitude the sibling [`crate::AplicacaoSpec::entrada`] (d32111c)
2691 /// accessor already carries — extends that "one typed dispatch on
2692 /// the substrate primitive, thin projections at each consumer"
2693 /// discipline onto the third outer typed-slot altitude that carries
2694 /// an `Option<Composite>` axis (`Dep`, the outer per-dep-list-entry
2695 /// slot). Returns `Option<&DepSource>` (not the owning composite by
2696 /// copy or clone) because every downstream consumer of the fonte
2697 /// composite treats it as a read-only per-arm dispatch source — the
2698 /// reference-view is the narrowest borrow that supports every
2699 /// present + roadmapped consumer (per-arm match projection at the
2700 /// caixa-crd `CaixaSource` two-arm emitter, presence-probe early
2701 /// return on the "author-omitted `:fonte` ⇒ resolver-side
2702 /// `default_github` fill applies" partition every resolver
2703 /// consults, `.cloned()`-on-demand for the two resolver-side
2704 /// default-fill call sites that require an owned `DepSource` for
2705 /// `Option::unwrap_or_else`) without cloning the composite through
2706 /// every consumer's fast path. The `Option` half of the return-type
2707 /// preserves the load-bearing "author-omitted `:fonte` ⇒ resolver-
2708 /// side default applies" partition (not a default composite the
2709 /// downstream must reject on emptiness) — the accessor projects the
2710 /// raw `Option<DepSource>` slot's presence bit through the
2711 /// reference-return unchanged. Named `fonte()` to match the storage
2712 /// field's name verbatim and the tatara-lisp author-surface term
2713 /// (`:fonte`) the field's own docstring already carries.
2714 #[must_use]
2715 pub fn fonte(&self) -> Option<&DepSource> {
2716 self.fonte.as_ref()
2717 }
2718
2719 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:deps` / `:deps-dev` entry
2720 /// `:caracteristicas` Cargo-shaped feature-toggle-set slice accessor
2721 /// every consumer of the dep-graph feature-flag axis keys off —
2722 /// returns the author-declared `:caracteristicas` feature-name list
2723 /// verbatim as a `&[String]` slice-view over the same backing buffer
2724 /// the raw `self.caracteristicas.as_slice()` field access borrows
2725 /// from. Empty-list-carrying (`:caracteristicas` is a default-empty
2726 /// axis every `Dep` supplies with `Vec::new()` when the author omits
2727 /// the slot; the [`crate::Caixa::from_lisp`] derive folds an omitted
2728 /// `:caracteristicas` through `#[serde(default)]` to `Vec::new()`,
2729 /// so a `Dep` past parse definitionally carries a `Vec<String>` slot
2730 /// — possibly empty — and the returned `&[String]` degenerates to
2731 /// an empty slice on that arm without any silent `None` collapse).
2732 ///
2733 /// The `:deps :caracteristicas` / `:deps-dev :caracteristicas` slot
2734 /// carries the set-shaped feature-toggle list the substrate walks
2735 /// through the [`Self::validate_caracteristicas`] per-entry shape +
2736 /// duplicate cascade — same Cargo `[dependencies.<dep>.features]`
2737 /// accept-set (per-entry Cargo-feature-name grammar via the shared
2738 /// [`crate::render::is_cargo_feature_name`] predicate, cross-entry
2739 /// uniqueness via the shared [`crate::render::insert_first_seen`]
2740 /// walk, empty-first / value-shape-second / duplicate-third
2741 /// precedence via the peer per-axis two-arm cascade discipline every
2742 /// substrate-blessed Vec-keyed-by-name slot already follows).
2743 /// Every downstream consumer that fans on the dep's feature-toggle
2744 /// keys off this accessor: [`Self::validate_caracteristicas`]'s
2745 /// per-entry linear walk that gates each feature-name byte-string
2746 /// through the empty / value-shape / duplicate arms (raising the
2747 /// [`DepError::CaracteristicaEmpty`] / [`DepError::CaracteristicaInvalid`]
2748 /// / [`DepError::CaracteristicaDuplicate`] carrier family naming the
2749 /// offending `Dep::nome`), and every future
2750 /// per-`Caixa`-manifest / caixa-resolver / caixa-crd feature-toggle-
2751 /// facing consumer the CAIXA-SDLC §I roadmap acknowledges (the
2752 /// future caixa-resolver per-dep feature-projection walk that folds
2753 /// the toggle set into the resolved [`crate::Caixa`]'s activated
2754 /// [`crate::render::CARGO_FEATURE_NAME_MAX_LEN`]-bounded feature
2755 /// closure ahead of the lacre hash, the future caixa-crd per-`spec.deps`
2756 /// features slice the K8s-CR admission gate consumes, the future
2757 /// per-cluster feature-overlay the M4 lacre-federation resolver
2758 /// composes ahead of the substrate-wide feature-name accept-set).
2759 ///
2760 /// Prior to this lift the `.caracteristicas` byte-string list was
2761 /// read inline at the [`Self::validate_caracteristicas`] `for c in
2762 /// &self.caracteristicas` walk — the only in-crate consumer of the
2763 /// raw field beyond the per-`Dep` constructor pair
2764 /// ([`Self::simple`] / [`Self::git`]) and the paired serde
2765 /// round-trip / per-test fixture-mutation paths — an open-coded
2766 /// field-access that expressed no compile-time link back to the
2767 /// typed slot. A future extension of the `:caracteristicas` axis to
2768 /// a richer author surface (a per-scope feature-overlay the resolver
2769 /// folds through the `~/.config/caixa/config.yaml` entry the
2770 /// [`Dep`] docstring already acknowledges, a per-cluster feature-
2771 /// activation overlay the future M4 lacre-federation layer applies
2772 /// per-CR, a promotion of the plain `Vec<String>` byte-string list
2773 /// to a richer parsed-feature-set newtype once the Cargo-shaped
2774 /// namespaced-dep `dep/feat` syntax the value-shape gate's
2775 /// docstring anticipates lands) would have had to be threaded
2776 /// through every open-coded copy in lockstep or two consumers
2777 /// would silently disagree on which feature closure a given dep
2778 /// activates — the [`Self::validate_caracteristicas`] gate walking
2779 /// the author-declared list while a downstream caixa-resolver
2780 /// consumer walked a per-scope-override-resolved list would
2781 /// silently split the build-time refusal from the lacre closure
2782 /// the substrate's fetch pipeline actually materializes, one
2783 /// build-time diagnostic disagreeing with the run-time closure.
2784 /// Lifting the resolution rule to a typed method on the substrate
2785 /// primitive means every downstream consumer of the caixa's per-
2786 /// `:deps` feature-toggle surface reaches for exactly one typed
2787 /// dispatch — the resolver's accept-set migrates as a unit on any
2788 /// future axis addition.
2789 ///
2790 /// First outer-`Dep` `&[T]`-return slice accessor — opens the
2791 /// outer-`Dep` `&[String]` slice projection pattern the sibling
2792 /// per-`Dep` `:opcional` (`bool` — the plain-`Copy`-scalar axis)
2793 /// future outer scalar lift folds on and closes the outer-`Dep`
2794 /// slot-family the sibling [`Self::nome`] (eba2cde) /
2795 /// [`Self::versao_requirement`] (05529b1) / [`Self::fonte`] (d65d1bf)
2796 /// accessors already open, leaving the `:opcional` `Copy`-scalar arm
2797 /// as the sole remaining unlifted outer-`Dep` slot. Peer of the
2798 /// outer top-level [`crate::Caixa`] `&[String]`-return foreign-code-
2799 /// slot sub-family ([`crate::Caixa::bibliotecas`] 8a36c23,
2800 /// [`crate::Caixa::exe`] 65d9527, [`crate::Caixa::servicos`]
2801 /// 611f78b) and the outer top-level [`crate::Caixa`] universal-axis
2802 /// text-tag family ([`crate::Caixa::autores`] b5d813f,
2803 /// [`crate::Caixa::etiquetas`] 78c7d3c) that already carry the
2804 /// `&[String]` slice-projection discipline on the outer-`Caixa`
2805 /// altitude — extends the "one typed dispatch on the substrate
2806 /// primitive, thin projections at each consumer" discipline onto the
2807 /// outer per-dep-list-entry [`Dep`] altitude's set-shaped byte-
2808 /// string list slot. Returns `&[String]` (not `&Vec<String>`)
2809 /// because every downstream consumer of the feature-toggle list
2810 /// treats it as a read-only sequence — the slice-view is the
2811 /// narrowest borrow that supports every present + roadmapped
2812 /// consumer (`.iter()`, `.len()`, `.is_empty()`) without leaking
2813 /// the backing `Vec`'s grow/push/reserve surface no consumer of
2814 /// the typed view reaches for (the storage-side `Vec` remains
2815 /// reachable through the `pub caracteristicas` field for the
2816 /// mutation-carrying serde round-trip and per-test fixture-mutation
2817 /// paths). Named `caracteristicas()` to match the storage field's
2818 /// name verbatim and the tatara-lisp author-surface term
2819 /// (`:caracteristicas`) the field's own docstring already carries.
2820 #[must_use]
2821 pub fn caracteristicas(&self) -> &[String] {
2822 self.caracteristicas.as_slice()
2823 }
2824
2825 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:deps` / `:deps-dev` entry `:opcional`
2826 /// missing-source-tolerance flag scalar accessor every consumer of
2827 /// the dep-graph opt-in-fetch axis keys off — returns the author-
2828 /// declared `:opcional` `bool` verbatim, `Copy`-projected from the
2829 /// typed slot's own `bool` storage (no borrow of `&self` past the
2830 /// call; the `Copy`-return arm matches the peer
2831 /// [`crate::Caixa::max_restarts`] (eba5211) `Option<u32>` `Copy`-
2832 /// projected sibling discipline the outer flat-spread family
2833 /// already carries). Default-`false` (`#[serde(default,
2834 /// skip_serializing_if = "is_false")]` on the storage slot, so a
2835 /// `Dep` past parse definitionally carries a `bool` — `false` when
2836 /// the author omits `:opcional` — and the returned value degenerates
2837 /// to `false` on that arm without any silent `None` collapse).
2838 ///
2839 /// The `:deps :opcional` / `:deps-dev :opcional` slot carries the
2840 /// per-entry "if this dep's `:fonte` cannot be resolved, treat the
2841 /// missing-source arm as a soft-fail rather than a build refusal"
2842 /// bit — the same Cargo-shaped `[dependencies.<dep>.optional = true]`
2843 /// accept-set (an opcional dep whose `:fonte` fails to resolve is
2844 /// dropped from the resolved dep-graph rather than tripping the
2845 /// build-refusal edge that a mandatory `:opcional false` entry
2846 /// would). Every downstream consumer that fans on the dep's
2847 /// missing-source-tolerance keys off this accessor: the future
2848 /// caixa-resolver's per-`:fonte` resolve-fail arm (drop-vs-error
2849 /// dispatch on the opcional bit ahead of the lacre closure
2850 /// materialization), the future caixa-crd per-`spec.deps`
2851 /// `optional` boolean the K8s-CR admission gate consumes on the
2852 /// per-dep partition, and the future feira / caixa-resolver /
2853 /// caixa-crd feature-projection walk that folds the opcional bit
2854 /// into the resolved feature-closure the future M4 lacre-federation
2855 /// layer emits.
2856 ///
2857 /// Prior to this lift the `.opcional` `bool` slot was read inline
2858 /// at the sole in-crate consumer site — the tests-module
2859 /// `registry_dep_is_minimal` fixture's `assert!(!d.opcional)` gate
2860 /// pinning the [`Self::simple`] constructor's default-`false` fill
2861 /// (the only in-crate read of the raw field beyond the per-`Dep`
2862 /// constructor pair [`Self::simple`] / [`Self::git`] and the paired
2863 /// serde round-trip / per-test fixture-mutation paths) — an open-
2864 /// coded field-access that expressed no compile-time link back to
2865 /// the typed slot. A future extension of the `:opcional` axis to a
2866 /// richer author surface (a per-scope opcional-override the resolver
2867 /// folds through the `~/.config/caixa/config.yaml` entry the [`Dep`]
2868 /// docstring already acknowledges, a per-cluster opcional-override
2869 /// the future M4 lacre-federation layer applies per-CR, a promotion
2870 /// of the plain `bool` to a richer `OpcionalPolicy { drop, warn,
2871 /// error }` tri-state once the CAIXA-SDLC §II opcional-policy
2872 /// roadmap lands) would have had to be threaded through every open-
2873 /// coded copy in lockstep or two consumers would silently disagree
2874 /// on which missing-source arm a given dep resolves to — the
2875 /// [`Self::simple`] constructor's default-`false` fill reading
2876 /// verbatim while a downstream caixa-resolver consumer read a per-
2877 /// scope-override-resolved bit would silently split the build-time
2878 /// arm from the lacre closure the substrate's fetch pipeline
2879 /// actually materializes, one build-time diagnostic disagreeing
2880 /// with the run-time closure. Lifting the resolution rule to a
2881 /// typed method on the substrate primitive means every downstream
2882 /// consumer of the caixa's per-`:deps` opcional-tolerance surface
2883 /// reaches for exactly one typed dispatch — the resolver's accept-
2884 /// set migrates as a unit on any future axis addition.
2885 ///
2886 /// Fifth and final outer-`Dep` accessor — closes the outer-`Dep`
2887 /// slot-family the sibling per-`Dep` [`Self::nome`] (eba2cde) /
2888 /// [`Self::versao_requirement`] (05529b1) / [`Self::fonte`] (d65d1bf)
2889 /// / [`Self::caracteristicas`] (9197944) accessors opened, so every
2890 /// outer-`Dep` slot (`:nome`, `:versao`, `:fonte`, `:opcional`,
2891 /// `:caracteristicas`) now routes through exactly one typed
2892 /// dispatch on the substrate primitive. First outer-`Dep`
2893 /// `bool`-return / plain-`Copy`-scalar accessor — opens the
2894 /// outer-`Dep` `Copy`-scalar projection pattern that folds on the
2895 /// peer outer-top-level [`crate::Caixa`] `Option<Copy>`
2896 /// flat-spread sub-family ([`crate::Caixa::max_restarts`] eba5211,
2897 /// [`crate::Caixa::estrategia`] ed04d3c) the outer-`Caixa` altitude
2898 /// already carries — extends the "one typed dispatch on the
2899 /// substrate primitive, thin projections at each consumer"
2900 /// discipline onto the outer per-dep-list-entry [`Dep`] altitude's
2901 /// bool-shaped missing-source-tolerance slot. Returns `bool` by
2902 /// `Copy` (not by `&bool` reference) because `bool` is `Copy` and
2903 /// every downstream consumer treats it as a plain discriminant
2904 /// value — the by-value return is the narrowest return-shape that
2905 /// supports every present + roadmapped consumer (`.then(…)` early
2906 /// return on the resolver-side drop-vs-error partition, direct
2907 /// bool composition with a per-scope-override projector, plain
2908 /// `if dep.opcional() { … }` early return at every future admission
2909 /// gate) without leaking the storage field's `bool`-in-`&self`
2910 /// lifetime the by-value return elides. Marked `pub const fn` so
2911 /// the accessor is `const`-callable — same discipline the peer
2912 /// [`crate::Caixa::max_restarts`] `Option<u32>` `Copy`-return
2913 /// accessor carries. Named `opcional()` to match the storage
2914 /// field's name verbatim and the tatara-lisp author-surface term
2915 /// (`:opcional`) the field's own docstring already carries.
2916 #[must_use]
2917 pub const fn opcional(&self) -> bool {
2918 self.opcional
2919 }
2920
2921 /// Build a minimal registry-sourced dep.
2922 #[must_use]
2923 pub fn simple(nome: impl Into<String>, versao: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
2924 Self {
2925 nome: nome.into(),
2926 versao: versao.into(),
2927 fonte: None,
2928 opcional: false,
2929 caracteristicas: Vec::new(),
2930 }
2931 }
2932
2933 /// Build a Git-sourced dep (tag-based).
2934 #[must_use]
2935 pub fn git(
2936 nome: impl Into<String>,
2937 versao: impl Into<String>,
2938 repo: impl Into<String>,
2939 tag: impl Into<String>,
2940 ) -> Self {
2941 Self {
2942 nome: nome.into(),
2943 versao: versao.into(),
2944 fonte: Some(DepSource::Git {
2945 repo: repo.into(),
2946 tag: Some(tag.into()),
2947 rev: None,
2948 branch: None,
2949 }),
2950 opcional: false,
2951 caracteristicas: Vec::new(),
2952 }
2953 }
2954
2955 /// Reject dependency entries whose `:nome` or `:versao` are empty,
2956 /// whose `:nome` is non-empty but not a valid DNS-1123 label,
2957 /// or whose `:versao` is non-empty but not a valid Cargo-shaped
2958 /// semver requirement.
2959 ///
2960 /// The author surface for `:deps :versao` (and `:deps-dev :versao`)
2961 /// is the same Cargo-shaped requirement string `:membros :versao`
2962 /// (validated at [`crate::AplicacaoSpec::validate`] since 9888b13)
2963 /// and `:children :versao` (validated at
2964 /// [`crate::SupervisorSpec::validate`] since b38ff3a) carry — and
2965 /// the lacre pipeline resolves all three axes through the same
2966 /// [`crate::parse_requirement`] entry-point. Until 2420c44 landed
2967 /// `:deps :versao` was the last `:versao` axis untyped past
2968 /// `Caixa::from_lisp`: a malformed-but-non-empty requirement
2969 /// (`"^bad-version"`, `"^^0.1"`, the canonical git-tag-shape-
2970 /// leaking-into-:versao `"v0.1"` typo, the accidental
2971 /// `"not-a-req"`) silently passed parse and the `semver::Error`
2972 /// surfaced at lacre-resolve time, far from the source
2973 /// caixa.lisp, with no field naming which `:deps` entry carried
2974 /// the typo. The diagnostic [`DepError::VersaoInvalid`] carries
2975 /// the offending entry's `:nome` + the offending `:versao`
2976 /// verbatim + the parser's own wording in `reason`, so the
2977 /// author's grep target is unambiguous.
2978 ///
2979 /// The author surface for `:deps :nome` is the same DNS-1123 label
2980 /// the peer caixa-identifier axes carry — top-level Caixa `:nome`
2981 /// (validated at [`crate::Caixa::validate_nome`] since 6c992f8),
2982 /// `:membros :caixa` (validated at
2983 /// [`crate::AplicacaoSpec::validate_membros`] since 3f9d7a0),
2984 /// `:children :caixa` (validated at
2985 /// [`crate::SupervisorSpec::validate`] since 31bfa43). A `:deps
2986 /// :nome` value flows verbatim through the lacre pipeline as the
2987 /// target caixa's `:nome` (which the gate at the *target* side now
2988 /// rejects if non-DNS-1123) and lands as the rendered caixa's
2989 /// `lareira-<nome>` Helm chart name segment, the per-dep
2990 /// `LABEL_PROGRAM` label value, and the `caixa-resolver`'s
2991 /// `~/.cache/caixa/<org>/<nome>` checkout-directory leaf. Until
2992 /// this gate landed `:deps :nome` was the fourth and last
2993 /// DNS-1123-shaped caixa-identifier axis still untyped past
2994 /// `Caixa::from_lisp`: a syntactically wrong dep name (`"Caixa-
2995 /// Teia"` uppercase — the canonical "I copied the README header"
2996 /// typo; `"caixa_teia"` underscore — the Go module / Python
2997 /// identifier leak; `"caixa-teia."` trailing dot — the FQDN
2998 /// confusion; `"-caixa-teia"` leading hyphen; a 64-byte slug)
2999 /// silently passed parse and surfaced at lacre-resolve time when
3000 /// the resolved target caixa's `:nome` failed *its* DNS-1123 gate
3001 /// — far from the source `:deps` entry, with a diagnostic naming
3002 /// the *target's* `:nome` rather than the dep entry that referenced
3003 /// it. Mirroring the 3f9d7a0 / 31bfa43 / 6c992f8 trajectory through
3004 /// the lifted [`crate::render::is_dns_1123_label`] predicate (the
3005 /// "before its third occurrence" PRIME DIRECTIVE boundary, THEORY.md
3006 /// §I.3.5): every `Dep::nome` past validate is DNS-1123-label-shaped,
3007 /// so every downstream consumer (caixa-resolver's lacre fetch,
3008 /// caixa-helm's `lareira-<nome>` chart name, the future M4 per-dep
3009 /// fan-out emitter) reaches for the name knowing the value is
3010 /// apiserver-valid without re-validating.
3011 ///
3012 /// Empty checks fire first (narrower diagnostic), parse last —
3013 /// same ordering discipline as
3014 /// [`crate::AplicacaoSpec::validate_membros`] and
3015 /// [`crate::SupervisorSpec::validate`]. `parse_requirement("")`
3016 /// returns `Ok(VersionReq::STAR)`, so the empty-`:versao` arm is
3017 /// structurally necessary even with the parse arm in place. The
3018 /// `:nome` shape gate runs after the `:nome` empty gate and before
3019 /// the `:versao` checks so a one-entry caixa.lisp with both wrong
3020 /// sees the name-side diagnostic first (the name is the
3021 /// self-locating axis — without it, the parse diagnostic can't
3022 /// quote `:nome "<bad>"`).
3023 pub fn validate(&self) -> Result<(), DepError> {
3024 if self.nome.is_empty() {
3025 return Err(DepError::NomeEmpty);
3026 }
3027 if let Err(reason) = crate::render::is_dns_1123_label(&self.nome) {
3028 return Err(DepError::NomeInvalid {
3029 nome: self.nome.clone(),
3030 reason,
3031 });
3032 }
3033 // Delegate the empty-first + `parse_requirement` cascade to the
3034 // shared [`crate::render::require_valid_versao_requirement`]
3035 // helper — same two-arm shape the peer
3036 // [`crate::AplicacaoSpec::validate_membros`] on `:membros
3037 // :versao` and [`crate::SupervisorSpec::validate`] on `:children
3038 // :versao` route through, so drift between the three axes'
3039 // accepted requirement sets is structurally impossible and the
3040 // parse-side no-op the empty-first arm closes (semver's empty
3041 // parse yields an implicit `*`) lives in exactly one predicate.
3042 crate::render::require_valid_versao_requirement(
3043 self.versao_requirement(),
3044 || DepError::VersaoEmpty {
3045 nome: self.nome.clone(),
3046 },
3047 |reason| DepError::VersaoInvalid {
3048 nome: self.nome.clone(),
3049 versao: self.versao_requirement().to_string(),
3050 reason,
3051 },
3052 )?;
3053 if let Some(fonte) = self.fonte() {
3054 fonte.validate(&self.nome)?;
3055 }
3056 self.validate_caracteristicas()?;
3057 Ok(())
3058 }
3059
3060 /// Reject per-entry `:caracteristicas` (feature-flag) values that
3061 /// are operationally meaningless. The `:caracteristicas` slot is
3062 /// a set of feature toggles to enable on the target caixa — same
3063 /// shape as Cargo's `[dependencies.<dep>.features]` list — and
3064 /// two structural footguns close here:
3065 ///
3066 /// - empty-string entry (`(:caracteristicas (""))`): the future
3067 /// caixa-resolver lacre pipeline would consume the empty
3068 /// identifier as a no-op feature enable, silently dropping the
3069 /// author's intent far from the source `caixa.lisp`;
3070 /// - duplicate entry within one dep (`(:caracteristicas ("http"
3071 /// "http"))`): the feature-toggle slot is set-shaped (enabling
3072 /// a feature twice has no additional semantic — there is no
3073 /// `feature × 2`), so two entries naming the same feature are
3074 /// a silent miscount, the same set-not-multiset distinction
3075 /// every peer Vec-keyed-by-name axis already closes
3076 /// ([`crate::SupervisorError::DuplicateChildCaixa`] on
3077 /// `:children :caixa`, [`crate::AplicacaoError::MembroDuplicate`]
3078 /// on `:membros :caixa`, [`crate::AplicacaoError::ContratoDuplicate`]
3079 /// on `:contratos`, [`crate::AplicacaoError::PlacementClusterDuplicate`]
3080 /// on `:placement :clusters`, [`crate::AplicacaoError::EntradaPathDuplicate`]
3081 /// on `:entrada :paths`, [`crate::UpgradeError::DuplicateFrom`]
3082 /// on `:upgrade-from :from`, [`crate::UpgradeError::DuplicateLoadModule`]
3083 /// / [`crate::UpgradeError::DuplicateStateChange`] /
3084 /// [`crate::UpgradeError::DuplicateCleanup`] on the within-
3085 /// entry `:upgrade-from` axes, and [`DepError::DuplicateNome`]
3086 /// on the cross-entry `:deps`/`:deps-dev` `:nome` axis the
3087 /// immediate-predecessor 359fba5 closed).
3088 ///
3089 /// Same linear-walk + `HashSet` + first-collision diagnostic shape
3090 /// every peer set-not-multiset gate uses; the empty arm fires
3091 /// before the duplicate arm so an entry with both an empty feature
3092 /// *and* a duplicate of some later feature surfaces the empty-
3093 /// shape diagnostic first (the empty-feature axis is the
3094 /// more-actionable defect since the missing-name renders the
3095 /// duplicate-key arm ambiguous: two `""` entries would both report
3096 /// `caracteristica: ""` with no way to distinguish the offending
3097 /// site). Empty-first cascade discipline mirrors every peer per-
3098 /// entry shape + duplicate gate
3099 /// (`SupervisorSpec::validate`'s `EmptyChildName` before
3100 /// `DuplicateChildCaixa`; `validate_membros`'s `MembroCaixaEmpty`
3101 /// before `MembroDuplicate`).
3102 ///
3103 /// The per-entry value-shape gate (Cargo-feature-name grammar via
3104 /// the lifted [`crate::render::is_cargo_feature_name`] predicate)
3105 /// fires between the empty arm and the duplicate arm — the
3106 /// canonical per-entry-shape-before-cross-entry-uniqueness
3107 /// precedence every peer two-arm + value-shape gate establishes
3108 /// ([`crate::SupervisorSpec::validate`]'s `EmptyChildName` →
3109 /// `ChildCaixaInvalid` → `DuplicateChildCaixa`,
3110 /// [`crate::AplicacaoSpec::validate_membros`]'s `MembroCaixaEmpty`
3111 /// → `MembroCaixaInvalid` → `MembroDuplicate`, [`Dep::validate`]'s
3112 /// `NomeEmpty` → `NomeInvalid` → cross-list `DuplicateNome`).
3113 /// Until the value-shape arm landed `:caracteristicas` accepted
3114 /// every non-empty distinct string — a structurally invalid
3115 /// feature name (`"http feature"` whitespace, `"+http"` the
3116 /// canonical paste-from-`+optional-feature` doc activation-form
3117 /// footgun, `"-flag"` leading hyphen, `".feat"` leading dot,
3118 /// `"http/json"` Cargo's `dep/feat` namespaced-dep syntax that
3119 /// only applies inside list-grammar contexts, `"http,json"`
3120 /// list-separator-belongs-to-the-list-grammar miscomprehension,
3121 /// `"café"` un-percent-encoded non-ASCII silently round-tripping
3122 /// inconsistently across NFC/NFD normalization, the 65-byte
3123 /// paste-from-binary slug) silently passed validate and the
3124 /// failure surfaced at `cargo metadata` time as the
3125 /// `restricted_names::validate_feature_name` parser's rejection,
3126 /// far from the source `caixa.lisp`, with no field naming which
3127 /// `:deps` entry's `:caracteristicas` carried the typo. The
3128 /// lifted predicate makes the Cargo-feature-name-grammar
3129 /// intersection-floor a substrate-level invariant at validate
3130 /// time — same trajectory as the eight peer
3131 /// [`crate::render`] value-shape predicates each typed surface
3132 /// downstream of a structured grammar already follows
3133 /// ([`is_dns_1123_label`](crate::render::is_dns_1123_label),
3134 /// [`is_gateway_api_http_path`](crate::render::is_gateway_api_http_path),
3135 /// [`is_wit_world_ref`](crate::render::is_wit_world_ref),
3136 /// [`is_nats_subject`](crate::render::is_nats_subject),
3137 /// [`is_wasi_keyvalue_slot`](crate::render::is_wasi_keyvalue_slot),
3138 /// [`is_git_ref_name`](crate::render::is_git_ref_name),
3139 /// [`is_git_oid`](crate::render::is_git_oid),
3140 /// [`is_git_repo_url`](crate::render::is_git_repo_url)).
3141 fn validate_caracteristicas(&self) -> Result<(), DepError> {
3142 let mut seen = std::collections::HashSet::new();
3143 for c in self.caracteristicas() {
3144 if c.is_empty() {
3145 return Err(DepError::CaracteristicaEmpty {
3146 nome: self.nome.clone(),
3147 });
3148 }
3149 if let Err(reason) = crate::render::is_cargo_feature_name(c) {
3150 return Err(DepError::CaracteristicaInvalid {
3151 nome: self.nome.clone(),
3152 caracteristica: c.clone(),
3153 reason,
3154 });
3155 }
3156 crate::render::insert_first_seen(&mut seen, c.as_str(), || {
3157 DepError::CaracteristicaDuplicate {
3158 nome: self.nome.clone(),
3159 caracteristica: c.clone(),
3160 }
3161 })?;
3162 }
3163 Ok(())
3164 }
3165}
3166
3167/// Cross-slot coherence gate on the dep-graph axis: no `:deps` or
3168/// `:deps-dev` entry may name the caixa's own `:nome`.
3169///
3170/// A caixa that lists itself as a dep is a degenerate self-edge in the
3171/// lacre closure's dep-graph — the closure is a DAG rooted at the
3172/// caixa's `:nome`, and the caixa-resolver's lacre pipeline traverses
3173/// every `:deps` / `:deps-dev` entry's target by name. A self-dep
3174/// hands the resolver a node that is its own parent: a one-node cycle
3175/// it either rejects mid-traversal far from the source `caixa.lisp`
3176/// (the resolver detecting infinite recursion on the closure walk) or,
3177/// worse, recurses on until it exhausts its stack. Because every
3178/// `:nome` is a globally-unique substrate identity (DNS-1123 label +
3179/// lacre closure root), a dep entry whose `:nome` equals the caixa's
3180/// own `:nome` *is* the caixa itself, not a coincidentally-named peer.
3181///
3182/// Lives outside [`Caixa::validate_deps`] because the dep-list view
3183/// carries the entries but not the parent `:nome`; mirrors the
3184/// cross-slot self-edge gates [`crate::supervisor::validate_no_self_supervision`]
3185/// (ad4abf1) on the `:children :caixa` axis and
3186/// [`crate::aplicacao::validate_no_self_membership`] on the
3187/// `:membros :caixa` axis — the same "an edge from a graph node to
3188/// itself is structurally not a tree/graph edge" discipline, here on
3189/// the third typed-name-graph axis (the dep closure; the supervision
3190/// tree and the Aplicacao membership set were the prior two).
3191///
3192/// Walks `:deps` first then `:deps-dev` so the diagnostic for a caixa
3193/// that self-references on both axes surfaces the `:deps` arm first —
3194/// the load-bearing axis the lacre closure resolves at every build,
3195/// peer with the canonical [`Caixa::validate_deps`] walk order
3196/// (`:deps` → `:deps-dev`).
3197///
3198/// Carries the offending list tag (`":deps"` or `":deps-dev"`)
3199/// verbatim into the diagnostic so the author can grep their
3200/// `caixa.lisp` for the offending block in one edit — same
3201/// `list: &'static str` shape [`DepError::DuplicateNome`] (359fba5)
3202/// uses on the cross-list duplicate-name axis.
3203///
3204/// `Code paths` (`:bibliotecas` / `:exe` / `:servicos`) are the
3205/// substrate-blessed shape for referencing the caixa's *own* code, so
3206/// the diagnostic names them as the corrective surface — every
3207/// legitimate "I want to use code from this caixa" authoring intent
3208/// routes through one of those three slots, not a self-dep.
3209pub fn validate_no_self_dep(
3210 deps: &[Dep],
3211 deps_dev: &[Dep],
3212 parent_nome: &str,
3213) -> Result<(), DepError> {
3214 for dep in deps {
3215 if dep.nome() == parent_nome {
3216 return Err(DepError::DepIsSelf {
3217 nome: parent_nome.to_string(),
3218 list: crate::render::DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_DEPS,
3219 });
3220 }
3221 }
3222 for dep in deps_dev {
3223 if dep.nome() == parent_nome {
3224 return Err(DepError::DepIsSelf {
3225 nome: parent_nome.to_string(),
3226 list: crate::render::DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_DEPS_DEV,
3227 });
3228 }
3229 }
3230 Ok(())
3231}
3232
3233/// Closed-set typed enum for the two dep-list author-surface axes every
3234/// top-level [`crate::Caixa`] carries — the runtime-closure `:deps` slot
3235/// (`Prod`) and the dev-only-closure `:deps-dev` slot (`Dev`). Every
3236/// substrate consumer that dispatches on "which of the two dep-lists"
3237/// (the `feira add` mutation head, the future per-cluster dev-closure-
3238/// audit overlay the M4 CR materializer resolves per-CR, the future
3239/// `caixa app graph` per-list dep summary, every future
3240/// `Caixa::push_dep` / `Caixa::deps_by_list` typed-method dispatch a
3241/// caller reaches for) reads through this enum rather than through a
3242/// bare `&'static str` — the closed-set is expressed at the type layer,
3243/// so a future third dep-list axis (a `:deps-build` build-only closure
3244/// once the substrate grows cross-artifact heterogeneous dep-graphs,
3245/// per CAIXA-SDLC §I) is one variant plus one arm per method and the
3246/// compiler enforces exhaustiveness on every consumer's `match` arms.
3247///
3248/// The wire byte-string [`Self::as_str`] returns is the same author-
3249/// surface tag the sibling [`crate::render::DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_DEPS`] /
3250/// [`crate::render::DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_DEPS_DEV`] constants carry — the
3251/// [`DepError::DuplicateNome`] / [`DepError::DepIsSelf`] `list:
3252/// &'static str` payload family the substrate already emits routes
3253/// through the same source of truth (an author reading a
3254/// [`DepError::DuplicateNome`] refusal can grep their `caixa.lisp`
3255/// for the offending `:deps` / `:deps-dev` block in one edit whether
3256/// the diagnostic came from a `Caixa::validate_deps` walk or a
3257/// `Caixa::push_dep` mutation).
3258///
3259/// Same "closed-set typed-enum discriminator with canonical
3260/// projections per axis" discipline the sibling closed-set typed enums
3261/// on the caixa typed surface carry
3262/// ([`crate::aplicacao::PlacementStrategy`] cc8f749,
3263/// [`crate::aplicacao::RateLimitUnit`] 6bce03d,
3264/// [`crate::supervisor::RestartStrategy`],
3265/// [`crate::supervisor::RestartPolicy`],
3266/// [`crate::upgrade::UpgradeInstruction`], [`crate::CaixaKind`])
3267/// — extended onto the outer-`Caixa` two-list dep-graph axis, the
3268/// substrate's last unlifted closed-set-shaped `&'static str`-carrying
3269/// axis on the top-level manifest surface.
3270#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, gen_platform::IsVariant)]
3271pub enum DepList {
3272 /// Runtime-closure `:deps` axis — the load-bearing dep-list the
3273 /// lacre closure resolves at every build. Wire-format
3274 /// [`crate::render::DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_DEPS`].
3275 Prod,
3276 /// Dev-only-closure `:deps-dev` axis — Cargo's `[dev-dependencies]`
3277 /// table's dev-time-only visibility contract per CAIXA-SDLC §I.
3278 /// Wire-format [`crate::render::DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_DEPS_DEV`].
3279 Dev,
3280}
3281
3282impl DepList {
3283 /// Exhaustive iteration surface for every consumer that reads the
3284 /// full closed-set (the future M4 admission webhook's per-list
3285 /// summary rejection body, any future round-trip pin harness). A
3286 /// future variant addition extends this slice as a single edit and
3287 /// every consumer picks up the new entry by construction — the
3288 /// compiler-checked exhaustiveness on the sibling method `match`
3289 /// arms is the build-time guarantee that no arm forgets to grow.
3290 pub const ALL: &'static [Self] = &[Self::Prod, Self::Dev];
3291
3292 /// Canonical author-surface tag every substrate consumer that
3293 /// names the offending dep-list in a diagnostic reaches for —
3294 /// [`crate::render::DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_DEPS`] for [`Self::Prod`] and
3295 /// [`crate::render::DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_DEPS_DEV`] for [`Self::Dev`],
3296 /// the same `&'static str` payload the sibling
3297 /// [`DepError::DuplicateNome`] and [`DepError::DepIsSelf`] variants
3298 /// already carry. Routing every dep-list diagnostic through the
3299 /// closed-set enum's `as_str` closes the last `&'static str`-shape
3300 /// literal-carry axis on the two-list dep-graph surface — a
3301 /// future kebab-case rebrand (`":deps"` → `":packages"`) or a
3302 /// wire-format promotion (a distinct diagnostic form for the
3303 /// `Dev` arm) reaches every consumer through one edit on the
3304 /// canonical constant, not a coordinated rewrite across the
3305 /// substrate's dep-graph consumers.
3306 #[must_use]
3307 pub const fn as_str(self) -> &'static str {
3308 match self {
3309 Self::Prod => crate::render::DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_DEPS,
3310 Self::Dev => crate::render::DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_DEPS_DEV,
3311 }
3312 }
3313
3314 /// Substrate-canonical reverse projection on the two-list dep-graph
3315 /// axis — parses the author-surface wire tag back to the typed
3316 /// variant, or `None` when `s` is outside the closed-set arm-string
3317 /// set [`Self::as_str`] emits. Dispatches on the same lifted
3318 /// [`crate::render::DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_DEPS`] /
3319 /// [`crate::render::DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_DEPS_DEV`] constants the
3320 /// [`Self::as_str`] emitter walks, so the parse and emit halves of
3321 /// the round-trip migrate through one caixa-core edit on any future
3322 /// list-axis addition.
3323 ///
3324 /// Prior to this lift the substrate carried only the forward
3325 /// `Self → &str` projection on the two-list dep-graph axis (the
3326 /// [`Self::as_str`] emitter, the [`std::fmt::Display`] impl routed
3327 /// through it, the two [`DepError::DuplicateNome`] /
3328 /// [`DepError::DepIsSelf`] variants that carry the wire tag verbatim
3329 /// as a `&'static str` `list:` field). Every future consumer that
3330 /// wanted to promote the wire tag back to the typed enum (a future
3331 /// `feira dep --list <deps|deps-dev>` CLI arg-parse that binds the
3332 /// wire form into the typed enum before dispatching to
3333 /// [`crate::Caixa::deps_of`] / [`crate::Caixa::push_dep`], the M4
3334 /// `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Caixa` CR materializer's admission-time
3335 /// wire re-parse of the per-list diagnostic body, a future
3336 /// [`DepError`] widening that promotes the two `list: &'static str`
3337 /// fields to a typed `list: DepList` carry so downstream consumers
3338 /// dispatch on the enum rather than string-comparing the wire
3339 /// scalar) would have had to re-inline a two-arm `match s { ":deps"
3340 /// => …, ":deps-dev" => …, _ => … }` cascade that expressed no
3341 /// compile-time link back to the typed [`DepList`] enum. A future
3342 /// variant addition (a `:build-dep` or `:test-dep` third list once
3343 /// the substrate grows Cargo-style split-graphs, a `:tool-dep` for
3344 /// build-time-only tooling per the peer Cargo `[build-dependencies]`
3345 /// / `[target.<cfg>.dev-dependencies]` future admission surface)
3346 /// would silently split the wire byte-string the emitter walks from
3347 /// the parser's arm-set — the round-trip would carry the new list
3348 /// through the forward projection but land on the fallback silently
3349 /// at every non-updated reverse parser, far from the arm-addition
3350 /// commit that caused the drift. Lifting the resolver to a typed
3351 /// method on the substrate primitive closes the drift footgun by
3352 /// construction: the parser's accept-set is the same set the
3353 /// [`Self::as_str`] emitter walks (routed through the same lifted
3354 /// [`crate::render::DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_DEPS`] /
3355 /// [`crate::render::DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_DEPS_DEV`] consts), so both halves
3356 /// of the round-trip migrate through one caixa-core edit on any
3357 /// future list-axis addition.
3358 ///
3359 /// Same closed-set-reverse-projection discipline the sibling
3360 /// [`crate::CaixaKind::from_wire`] (2aa6d23) /
3361 /// [`crate::supervisor::RestartStrategy::from_wire`] (4eec29c) /
3362 /// [`crate::supervisor::RestartPolicy::from_wire`] (dd32ccf) /
3363 /// [`crate::aplicacao::PlacementStrategy::from_wire`] (18c7342) /
3364 /// [`crate::aplicacao::RateLimitUnit::from_suffix`] typed enums
3365 /// carry on the peer wire-side `str → Self` axes — extended onto
3366 /// the two-list dep-graph closed-set axis, the sixth substrate-side
3367 /// closed-set typed enum on the caixa surface to converge on the
3368 /// two-way `str ↔ Self` round-trip. Method-named `from_wire` (not
3369 /// `from_str`) to match the peer shapes verbatim and side-step the
3370 /// derived [`std::str::FromStr`] impls the sibling
3371 /// [`gen_platform::FromStrKind`]-carrying axes install on their
3372 /// kebab-case dispatcher-catalog identity. Returns `Option<Self>`
3373 /// (rather than `Result<Self, _>`) to match the peer shapes: the
3374 /// caller picks the diagnostic form appropriate for its use site —
3375 /// a future `feira dep --list …` arg-parse that surfaces
3376 /// `unknown list: <arg>` at the CLI builds one on top by iterating
3377 /// [`Self::ALL`], while the future M4 admission-webhook's rejection
3378 /// path folds `None` onto its per-CR structured refusal body.
3379 #[must_use]
3380 pub fn from_wire(s: &str) -> Option<Self> {
3381 match s {
3382 crate::render::DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_DEPS => Some(Self::Prod),
3383 crate::render::DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_DEPS_DEV => Some(Self::Dev),
3384 _ => None,
3385 }
3386 }
3387}
3388
3389/// Route [`std::fmt::Display`] through [`DepList::as_str`], so every
3390/// consumer that formats the axis as user-facing text (a future
3391/// `feira app graph` per-list summary, a future M4 admission-webhook
3392/// rejection body naming the offending list, this crate's own
3393/// [`DepError`] `#[error(...)]` templates when they widen to carry a
3394/// typed [`DepList`]) lands on the same author-surface tag the
3395/// [`crate::render::DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_DEPS`] /
3396/// [`crate::render::DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_DEPS_DEV`] constants carry. Same
3397/// as-str-through-Display convergence discipline the sibling
3398/// [`crate::aplicacao::PlacementStrategy`],
3399/// [`crate::aplicacao::RateLimitUnit`],
3400/// [`crate::supervisor::RestartStrategy`],
3401/// [`crate::supervisor::RestartPolicy`], and [`crate::CaixaKind`]
3402/// closed-set typed enums carry.
3403impl std::fmt::Display for DepList {
3404 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
3405 f.write_str(self.as_str())
3406 }
3407}
3408
3409/// Errors raised by [`Dep::validate`].
3410///
3411/// Mirrors the per-axis error families the other `:versao`-carrying
3412/// typed surfaces expose
3413/// ([`crate::AplicacaoError::MembroVersaoEmpty`] /
3414/// [`crate::AplicacaoError::MembroVersaoInvalid`],
3415/// [`crate::SupervisorError::EmptyChildVersion`] /
3416/// [`crate::SupervisorError::ChildVersaoInvalid`]) so a future top-
3417/// level `CaixaError` (M4) sums these without reshaping the diagnostic.
3418#[derive(Debug, Error, PartialEq, Eq)]
3419pub enum DepError {
3420 #[error(
3421 ":deps entry has empty :nome (every dep must name a target caixa; \
3422 omit the entry instead of carrying an empty name)"
3423 )]
3424 NomeEmpty,
3425 #[error(
3426 ":deps entry :nome {nome:?} is not a valid DNS-1123 label: {reason} \
3427 (the value flows verbatim as the target caixa's `:nome`, the rendered \
3428 `lareira-<nome>` Helm chart name segment, the `LABEL_PROGRAM` label \
3429 value, and the resolver's checkout-directory leaf — each apiserver-side \
3430 schema rejects non-DNS-1123 names at admission time; use a lowercase \
3431 RFC 1123 label like `\"caixa-teia\"` or `\"pleme-mesh\"`, 1..=63 bytes, \
3432 pattern `^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$`)"
3433 )]
3434 NomeInvalid { nome: String, reason: String },
3435 #[error(
3436 ":deps entry {nome:?} has empty :versao (every dep must pin a semver \
3437 constraint that resolves through the lacre pipeline)"
3438 )]
3439 VersaoEmpty { nome: String },
3440 #[error(
3441 ":deps entry {nome:?} :versao {versao:?} is not a valid semver \
3442 requirement: {reason} (use Cargo-shaped forms like `\"^0.1\"`, \
3443 `\"~0.1.2\"`, `\"0.1.0\"`, or `\"*\"` — the same shape `:membros :versao` \
3444 and `:children :versao` carry; the lacre pipeline resolves all three \
3445 through the same parser)"
3446 )]
3447 VersaoInvalid {
3448 nome: String,
3449 versao: String,
3450 reason: String,
3451 },
3452 #[error(
3453 ":deps entry {nome:?} :fonte (:tipo git …) has empty :repo \
3454 (every git source must name a repo — use a `github:org/repo` \
3455 shorthand, an `https://…` URL, or an ssh-git URL; omit the \
3456 entire :fonte block to fall back to the default-host resolver \
3457 convention)"
3458 )]
3459 FonteRepoEmpty { nome: String },
3460 #[error(
3461 ":deps entry {nome:?} :fonte (:tipo git …) :repo {repo:?} has \
3462 invalid value-shape: {reason} (the value flows verbatim into the \
3463 caixa-resolver's `git clone <repo>` subprocess invocation; every \
3464 documented form carries a `:` separator and no whitespace / \
3465 control / non-ASCII bytes — use a `github:org/repo` shorthand, \
3466 an `https://host/path` / `ssh://[user@]host/path` / \
3467 `git://host/path` / `file:///path` URL, or the `git@host:path` \
3468 scp-style SSH form)"
3469 )]
3470 FonteRepoShape {
3471 nome: String,
3472 repo: String,
3473 reason: String,
3474 },
3475 #[error(
3476 ":deps entry {nome:?} :fonte (:tipo git …) has no pin set \
3477 (set exactly one of :tag, :rev, or :branch so the resolver \
3478 can pick a reproducible commit; omit the entire :fonte block \
3479 to fall back to the default-host resolver convention, which \
3480 resolves the latest tag matching :versao)"
3481 )]
3482 FontePinMissing { nome: String },
3483 #[error(
3484 ":deps entry {nome:?} :fonte (:tipo git …) has multiple pins \
3485 set ({pins}); exactly one of :tag, :rev, or :branch must be \
3486 set so the resolver's checkout target is unambiguous (the \
3487 resolver's silent precedence is :rev > :tag > :branch — if \
3488 you intended one specifically, drop the others)"
3489 )]
3490 FontePinAmbiguous { nome: String, pins: String },
3491 #[error(
3492 ":deps entry {nome:?} :fonte (:tipo git …) has empty {pin} \
3493 (a set pin must name a non-empty git ref; drop the {pin} key \
3494 entirely to fall through to another pin axis)"
3495 )]
3496 FontePinEmpty { nome: String, pin: String },
3497 #[error(
3498 ":deps entry {nome:?} :fonte (:tipo git …) {pin} {value:?} has invalid \
3499 value-shape: {reason} (the git porcelain enforces the same shape at \
3500 `git fetch` / `git checkout` time on every pin; use a leaf refname \
3501 like `\"v0.1.0\"` for `:tag` or `\"main\"` / `\"feature/foo\"` for \
3502 `:branch`, or a full 40/64 lowercase-hex commit OID for `:rev` — \
3503 drop any `refs/heads/` or `refs/tags/` prefix the caixa-resolver \
3504 prepends at clone time, and avoid abbreviated SHAs which are \
3505 ambiguous across repository history)"
3506 )]
3507 FontePinShape {
3508 nome: String,
3509 pin: String,
3510 value: String,
3511 reason: String,
3512 },
3513 #[error(
3514 ":deps entry {nome:?} :fonte (:tipo path …) has empty :caminho \
3515 (every path source must name a non-empty filesystem path; \
3516 omit the entire :fonte block to fall back to the default-host \
3517 resolver convention)"
3518 )]
3519 FonteCaminhoEmpty { nome: String },
3520 #[error(
3521 ":deps entry {nome:?} :fonte (:tipo path …) :caminho {caminho:?} is \
3522 absolute (the lacre pipeline embeds the value verbatim in its \
3523 per-dep content-address `path:{caminho}` at \
3524 caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189, so an absolute path makes the \
3525 BLAKE3 closure differ across machines — defeating the \
3526 reproducibility contract that's load-bearing for CSE; express \
3527 the path relative to the caixa.lisp location, e.g. \
3528 \"../caixa-teia\" for a sibling workspace dep)"
3529 )]
3530 FonteCaminhoAbsolute { nome: String, caminho: String },
3531 #[error(
3532 ":deps entry {nome:?} :fonte (:tipo path …) :caminho {caminho:?} starts \
3533 with `~` (the leading-tilde is a shell-expansion convention, not a \
3534 POSIX path component — `Path::is_absolute` returns false on it, so \
3535 the b94fd83 absolute-path gate doesn't catch it, but the lacre \
3536 pipeline embeds the value verbatim in its per-dep content-address \
3537 `path:{caminho}` at caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189 and the \
3538 caixa-resolver folds it through `Path::join` without `~`-expansion, \
3539 so the build looks for a literal `./{caminho}` subdirectory and \
3540 fails at resolve time far from the source caixa.lisp; even worse, a \
3541 future caixa-resolver pass that *does* expand `~` would silently \
3542 re-open the host-layout-leak the b94fd83 absolute gate closes — \
3543 Alice's `~` resolves to `/home/alice`, Bob's to `/home/bob`, two CI \
3544 runners with different `$HOME` layouts resolve to two distinct paths \
3545 for the byte-identical caixa, defeating the THEORY.md §V.2 render-\
3546 determinism contract; express the path relative to the caixa.lisp \
3547 location, e.g. \"../caixa-teia\" for a sibling workspace dep, or \
3548 spell out the full relative path explicitly if a workstation-rooted \
3549 dep is genuinely intended)"
3550 )]
3551 FonteCaminhoTildeExpansion { nome: String, caminho: String },
3552 #[error(
3553 ":deps entry {nome:?} :fonte (:tipo path …) :caminho {caminho:?} starts \
3554 with `$` (the leading-`$` is a shell-variable-expansion convention, \
3555 not a POSIX path component — `Path::is_absolute` returns false on it \
3556 and the a5c248e tilde gate doesn't catch it, but the lacre pipeline \
3557 embeds the value verbatim in its per-dep content-address \
3558 `path:{caminho}` at caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189 and the \
3559 caixa-resolver folds it through `Path::join` without `$`-expansion, \
3560 so the build looks for a literal `./{caminho}` subdirectory and \
3561 fails at resolve time far from the source caixa.lisp; even worse, a \
3562 future caixa-resolver pass that *does* expand `$VAR` (the canonical \
3563 shell-convention idiom that CI's `${{WORKSPACE}}` paste-idiom \
3564 invites) would silently re-open the host-layout-leak the b94fd83 \
3565 absolute gate closes — Alice's `$HOME` resolves to `/home/alice`, \
3566 Bob's to `/home/bob`, two CI runners with different `${{WORKSPACE}}` \
3567 layouts resolve to two distinct paths for the byte-identical caixa, \
3568 defeating the THEORY.md §V.2 render-determinism contract; express \
3569 the path relative to the caixa.lisp location, e.g. \"../caixa-teia\" \
3570 for a sibling workspace dep, or spell out the full relative path \
3571 explicitly if a workstation-rooted dep is genuinely intended)"
3572 )]
3573 FonteCaminhoVarExpansion { nome: String, caminho: String },
3574 #[error(
3575 ":deps entry {nome:?} :fonte (:tipo path …) :caminho {caminho:?} starts \
3576 with a space (the leading ASCII space `0x20` is the orthogonal \
3577 paste-from-aligned-doc footgun that silently passes \
3578 `Path::is_absolute` and every prior leading-byte arm — \
3579 `\" ../caixa-teia\"` resolves via `Path::join` to a literal \
3580 `./ ../caixa-teia` subdirectory the resolver fails to find at \
3581 resolve time with a non-self-locating `No such file or directory` \
3582 error far from the source caixa.lisp; the lacre pipeline embeds \
3583 the value verbatim in its per-dep content-address `path:{caminho}` \
3584 at caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189, so byte-divergent / \
3585 semantic-identical caixa values (` ../caixa-teia` vs \
3586 `../caixa-teia`) yield two distinct BLAKE3 closures across two \
3587 workstations whose authors differ only in paste-from-aligned- \
3588 caixa.lisp-doc whitespace habits — the most insidious failure \
3589 mode the typed slot can carry (no error surfaces; the divergence \
3590 is invisible until two machines compare lacres), defeating the \
3591 THEORY.md §V.2 render-determinism contract. The canonical \
3592 paste-from-aligned-`:deps`-block footgun (every `:fonte` form in \
3593 a multi-entry `:deps` block sits at the same column — an author \
3594 selecting `\"<sp><sp><sp>../caixa-teia\"` and pasting it from \
3595 the rendered alignment into a fresh entry preserves the leading \
3596 whitespace verbatim); peer `:fonte :repo` axis already rejects \
3597 leading whitespace via `is_git_repo_url`, `:fonte :tag` / \
3598 `:fonte :branch` via `is_git_ref_name`, `:descricao` via \
3599 `is_chart_description_shape`, `:licenca` via \
3600 `is_spdx_expression_shape`. Drop the leading space; express the \
3601 path as a bare relative single-token like \"../caixa-teia\")"
3602 )]
3603 FonteCaminhoLeadingWhitespace { nome: String, caminho: String },
3604 #[error(
3605 ":deps entry {nome:?} :fonte (:tipo path …) :caminho {caminho:?} starts \
3606 with `-` (the canonical CLI-argument-injection footgun on the \
3607 `:caminho` axis — the lacre pipeline embeds the value verbatim in \
3608 its per-dep content-address `path:{caminho}` at \
3609 caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189 and the caixa-resolver folds it \
3610 through `Path::join` looking for a literal `./{caminho}` \
3611 subdirectory. Every downstream subprocess that consumes the resolved \
3612 path — `git -C {caminho} <verb>`, `terraform -chdir={caminho}`, \
3613 `nix build --path {caminho}`, `find {caminho}`, `stat {caminho}`, \
3614 `cp -r {caminho} …`, `rm -rf {caminho}` — reinterprets a leading-`-` \
3615 value as a CLI flag rather than a positional path when the invocation \
3616 does not carry a `--` argument-list terminator between the flag block \
3617 and the path (the common case at every porcelain entry point). The \
3618 canonical footguns: `:caminho \"-rf\"` (bare short-flag paste), \
3619 `:caminho \"-C\"` (`git -C -C` config-injection paste), \
3620 `:caminho \"--upload-pack=cat /etc/passwd\"` (the canonical long-flag \
3621 CLI-arg-injection vector at every git porcelain entry point that \
3622 consumes a path or URL argument, peer with is_git_repo_url's \
3623 leading-`-` arm on the sibling `:fonte :repo` axis), \
3624 `:caminho \"--config=…\"` (`git -c foo=bar` config-override paste). \
3625 POSIX `std::path::Path` treats a leading `-` as a literal filename \
3626 byte so the resolver folds `\"-rf\"` through `Path::join` and looks \
3627 for a literal `./-rf` subdirectory that fails at resolve time with a \
3628 non-self-locating `No such file or directory` error far from the \
3629 source caixa.lisp — but on any downstream shell-out without `--` the \
3630 reinterpretation is silent and the failure mode is arbitrary-\
3631 argument-injection. Peer arms: `is_git_repo_url` (render.rs:2037) \
3632 rejects leading `-` on `:fonte :repo` for `git clone <repo>` CLI-\
3633 arg-injection; `is_git_ref_name` (render.rs:1381, 5a28454) rejects \
3634 leading `-` on `:fonte :tag` / `:branch` for `git checkout <ref>` \
3635 CLI-arg-injection; `is_dns_1123_label` rejects leading `-` on every \
3636 DNS-1123-shaped axis (top-level Caixa `:nome`, `:membros :caixa`, \
3637 `:children :caixa`, `:deps :nome`, cluster names); \
3638 `is_cargo_feature_name` rejects leading `-` on `:caracteristicas`; \
3639 the feira `init` / `add <nome>` positional gate (868c191) rejects \
3640 leading `-` on the CLI positional itself. Express the path as a bare \
3641 relative single-token like \"../caixa-teia\" — the sibling-workspace \
3642 directory name carries no leading-hyphen semantic, and `./` / `../` \
3643 prefixes structurally partition the leading-byte set to safe values.)"
3644 )]
3645 FonteCaminhoLeadingHyphen { nome: String, caminho: String },
3646 #[error(
3647 ":deps entry {nome:?} :fonte (:tipo path …) :caminho {caminho:?} contains \
3648 ASCII control byte 0x{byte:02x} (POSIX paths reject NUL `0x00` outright — \
3649 every `std::fs` syscall routes the path through `CString::new` which \
3650 fails with `NulError` at resolve time; the lacre pipeline embeds the \
3651 value verbatim in its per-dep content-address `path:{caminho}` at \
3652 caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189 so a control byte anywhere in the \
3653 value lands in the BLAKE3 closure and breaks the THEORY.md §V.2 render-\
3654 determinism contract — the canonical paste-from-multiline-doc \
3655 (`\\n`/`\\r`), paste-from-aligned-table (`\\t`), or paste-from-binary-\
3656 blob (`0x00`-DEL) footgun every peer single-token-shaped axis \
3657 (`:fonte :repo`, `:fonte :tag`/`:branch`, the Helm chart-string axes) \
3658 already gates against. Express the path as a relative single-line ASCII \
3659 string, e.g. \"../caixa-teia\" for a sibling workspace dep)"
3660 )]
3661 FonteCaminhoControlChar {
3662 nome: String,
3663 caminho: String,
3664 byte: u8,
3665 },
3666 #[error(
3667 ":deps entry {nome:?} :fonte (:tipo path …) :caminho {caminho:?} contains `\\` \
3668 (POSIX `std::path::Path` treats `\\` as a literal byte inside a single path \
3669 component, so `..\\caixa-teia` is one directory named literally `..\\caixa-teia` — \
3670 not the parent's sibling — and the caixa-resolver folds the value through \
3671 `Path::join` looking for a literal `./{caminho}` subdirectory that fails at \
3672 resolve time with a non-self-locating `No such file or directory` error far \
3673 from the source caixa.lisp; Windows `std::path::Path` treats `\\` as a \
3674 primary path separator equal to `/`, so byte-identical caixa.lisp values \
3675 resolve to two distinct directories across runner OSes — the lacre pipeline \
3676 embeds the value verbatim in its per-dep content-address `path:{caminho}` at \
3677 caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189, defeating the THEORY.md §V.2 render-\
3678 determinism contract via the cross-host-OS-separator divergence vector. The \
3679 canonical Windows-Explorer `Copy as path` / PowerShell `Get-Location` \
3680 paste-idiom footgun; peer `:fonte :tag` / `:fonte :branch` axis already \
3681 rejects `\\` via `is_git_ref_name` for the same Windows-path-leak reason, \
3682 and `:entrada :paths` rejects `\\` via `is_gateway_api_http_path`'s eleven-\
3683 byte RFC-3986-reserved set. Express the path with `/` as the separator, e.g. \
3684 \"../caixa-teia\" for a sibling workspace dep)"
3685 )]
3686 FonteCaminhoBackslash { nome: String, caminho: String },
3687 #[error(
3688 ":deps entry {nome:?} :fonte (:tipo path …) :caminho {caminho:?} contains shell-\
3689 redirection metacharacter 0x{byte:02x} `{ch}` (every interactive shell — bash / \
3690 zsh / fish / nushell — lexes `<` and `>` as input / output redirection \
3691 operators, so `:caminho \"../caixa-teia>build.log\"` is the canonical \
3692 paste-from-shell-pipeline footgun where an author copies a `command > log` \
3693 tail without trimming the redirect; POSIX `std::path::Path` treats both bytes \
3694 as literal path-component bytes, so the resolver folds the value through \
3695 `Path::new(caminho).join(<file>)` looking for a literal `./{caminho}` \
3696 subdirectory and fails at resolve time with a non-self-locating `No such \
3697 file or directory` error far from the source caixa.lisp. The lacre pipeline \
3698 embeds the value verbatim in its per-dep content-address `path:{caminho}` at \
3699 caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189, so the byte lands in the BLAKE3 closure \
3700 and rides into every shell-spawned subprocess (the resolver's `git clone`, a \
3701 future `feira tofu` shell-out, a future operator-side `nix` spawn) as the \
3702 canonical CRLF-at-subprocess-argument / shell-metachar injection surface every \
3703 peer single-token-shaped typed slot already closes. The peer `:fonte :tag` / \
3704 `:fonte :branch` axis already rejects `<` / `>` via `is_git_ref_name`, and \
3705 `:entrada :paths` rejects them via `is_gateway_api_http_path`'s eleven-byte \
3706 RFC-3986-reserved set. Express the path as a bare relative single-token like \
3707 \"../caixa-teia\" — the sibling-workspace directory name carries no shell-\
3708 redirection semantic.",
3709 ch = *byte as char
3710 )]
3711 FonteCaminhoShellRedirection {
3712 nome: String,
3713 caminho: String,
3714 byte: u8,
3715 },
3716 #[error(
3717 ":deps entry {nome:?} :fonte (:tipo path …) :caminho {caminho:?} contains shell-pipe \
3718 metacharacter `|` (every interactive shell — bash / zsh / fish / nushell — lexes \
3719 `|` as the pipe operator that wires one command's stdout to the next command's \
3720 stdin, so `:caminho \"../caixa-teia | grep foo\"` is the canonical paste-from-\
3721 shell-history footgun where an author copies a `ls ../caixa-teia | grep` line \
3722 without trimming the pipeline tail, and `:caminho \"../foo||bar\"` is the \
3723 symmetric `cmd-a || cmd-b` short-circuit-OR paste shape; POSIX `std::path::Path` \
3724 treats `|` as a literal path-component byte, so the resolver folds the value \
3725 through `Path::new(caminho).join(<file>)` looking for a literal `./{caminho}` \
3726 subdirectory and fails at resolve time with a non-self-locating `No such file or \
3727 directory` error far from the source caixa.lisp. The lacre pipeline embeds the \
3728 value verbatim in its per-dep content-address `path:{caminho}` at caixa-resolver/\
3729 src/resolve.rs:189, so the byte lands in the BLAKE3 closure and rides into every \
3730 shell-spawned subprocess (the resolver's `git clone`, a future `feira tofu` \
3731 shell-out, a future operator-side `nix` spawn) as the canonical CRLF-at-\
3732 subprocess-argument / shell-metachar injection surface every peer single-token-\
3733 shaped typed slot already closes. The peer `:entrada :paths` axis rejects `|` \
3734 via `is_gateway_api_http_path`'s eleven-byte RFC-3986-reserved set. Express the \
3735 path as a bare relative single-token like \"../caixa-teia\" — the sibling-\
3736 workspace directory name carries no shell-pipe semantic."
3737 )]
3738 FonteCaminhoShellPipe { nome: String, caminho: String },
3739 #[error(
3740 ":deps entry {nome:?} :fonte (:tipo path …) :caminho {caminho:?} contains shell-\
3741 command-separator metacharacter `;` (every interactive shell — bash / zsh / fish \
3742 / nushell — lexes `;` as the sequential-command terminator that fires the next \
3743 command regardless of the prior command's exit status, so `:caminho \
3744 \"../caixa-teia; rm -rf build\"` is the canonical paste-from-shell-one-liner \
3745 footgun where an author copies a `cd path; do-thing` chain without trimming \
3746 the cleanup tail, and `:caminho \"../foo;;bar\"` is the symmetric POSIX `case` \
3747 arm `;;` terminator paste shape; POSIX `std::path::Path` treats `;` as a \
3748 literal path-component byte, so the resolver folds the value through \
3749 `Path::new(caminho).join(<file>)` looking for a literal `./{caminho}` \
3750 subdirectory and fails at resolve time with a non-self-locating `No such file \
3751 or directory` error far from the source caixa.lisp. The lacre pipeline embeds \
3752 the value verbatim in its per-dep content-address `path:{caminho}` at \
3753 caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189, so the byte lands in the BLAKE3 closure and \
3754 rides into every shell-spawned subprocess (the resolver's `git clone`, a \
3755 future `feira tofu` shell-out, a future operator-side `nix` spawn) as the \
3756 canonical shell-metachar injection surface every peer single-token-shaped \
3757 typed slot already closes. The peer `:entrada :paths` axis rejects `;` via \
3758 `is_gateway_api_http_path`'s eleven-byte RFC-3986-reserved set. Express the \
3759 path as a bare relative single-token like \"../caixa-teia\" — the sibling-\
3760 workspace directory name carries no shell-command-separator semantic."
3761 )]
3762 FonteCaminhoShellSemicolon { nome: String, caminho: String },
3763 #[error(
3764 ":deps entry {nome:?} :fonte (:tipo path …) :caminho {caminho:?} contains shell-\
3765 background / list-AND metacharacter `&` (every interactive shell — bash / zsh \
3766 / fish / nushell — lexes `&` two ways: single `&` as the background-task \
3767 terminator detaching the prior command and returning control immediately to \
3768 the prompt, double `&&` as the logical-AND list operator firing the next \
3769 command only if the prior succeeded; POSIX `std::path::Path` treats it as a \
3770 literal byte. The canonical paste-from-shell-prompt footgun is a `cd path & \
3771 sleep 1` background-launch one-liner or a `cd path && make install` build-\
3772 chain idiom selected whole into the `:caminho` slot — the prior `;` arm at \
3773 05c358e closed the sequential-command-separator vector, this arm closes the \
3774 orthogonal background-task / logical-AND vector on the same paste-from-shell-\
3775 prompt class. The lacre pipeline embeds the value verbatim in its per-dep \
3776 content-address `path:{caminho}` at caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189, so the \
3777 byte lands in the BLAKE3 closure and rides into every shell-spawned \
3778 subprocess (the resolver's `git clone`, a future `feira tofu` shell-out, a \
3779 future operator-side `nix` spawn) as the canonical shell-metachar injection \
3780 surface every peer single-token-shaped typed slot already closes. The peer \
3781 `:entrada :paths` axis rejects `&` via `is_gateway_api_http_path`'s eleven-\
3782 byte RFC-3986-reserved set. Express the path as a bare relative single-token \
3783 like \"../caixa-teia\" — the sibling-workspace directory name carries no \
3784 shell-background / logical-AND semantic."
3785 )]
3786 FonteCaminhoShellBackground { nome: String, caminho: String },
3787 #[error(
3788 ":deps entry {nome:?} :fonte (:tipo path …) :caminho {caminho:?} contains shell-\
3789 command-substitution metacharacter `` ` `` (every POSIX shell — sh / bash / zsh / \
3790 dash / ksh / fish / nushell — lexes the byte as the legacy command-substitution \
3791 wrapper that runs the enclosed command and substitutes its standard-output \
3792 verbatim into the surrounding word, so a backticked `whoami` expands to the \
3793 current user's name and a backticked `cat /etc/passwd` expands to the file's \
3794 contents — the canonical CWE-78 shell-command-injection vector; POSIX \
3795 `std::path::Path` treats the byte as a literal path-component byte. The canonical \
3796 paste-from-shell-prompt footgun is a `cd ../path/<backtick>whoami<backtick>` legacy substitution \
3797 one-liner or a `cd <backtick>pwd<backtick>/path` working-directory expansion idiom selected whole \
3798 into the `:caminho` slot — the prior `&` arm at e12e4f3 closed the shell-\
3799 background / logical-AND vector, this arm closes the orthogonal command-\
3800 substitution vector on the same paste-from-shell-prompt class (the modern `$()` \
3801 form is gated at leading position by the f4efe9c `FonteCaminhoVarExpansion` arm; \
3802 the legacy backtick form is the orthogonal axis). The lacre pipeline embeds the \
3803 value verbatim in its per-dep content-address `path:{caminho}` at \
3804 caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189, so the byte lands in the BLAKE3 closure and \
3805 rides into every shell-spawned subprocess (the resolver's `git clone`, a future \
3806 `feira tofu` shell-out, a future operator-side `nix` spawn) as the canonical \
3807 shell-metachar injection surface every peer single-token-shaped typed slot \
3808 already closes. The peer `:entrada :paths` axis rejects the byte via \
3809 `is_gateway_api_http_path`'s eleven-byte RFC-3986-reserved set. Express the path \
3810 as a bare relative single-token like \"../caixa-teia\" — the sibling-workspace \
3811 directory name carries no shell-command-substitution semantic."
3812 )]
3813 FonteCaminhoShellCommandSubstitution { nome: String, caminho: String },
3814 #[error(
3815 ":deps entry {nome:?} :fonte (:tipo path …) :caminho {caminho:?} contains shell-\
3816 glob / pathname-expansion metacharacter 0x{byte:02x} `{ch}` (every POSIX shell — \
3817 sh / bash / zsh / dash / ksh / fish / nushell — lexes `*` and `?` as pathname-\
3818 expansion wildcards: `*` matches any sequence of characters in a path component \
3819 and `?` matches exactly one character, so a `:caminho \"../caixa-teia/*\"` is the \
3820 canonical paste-from-shell-listing footgun where an author copies a \
3821 `ls ../caixa-teia/*` listing without trimming the wildcard, and `:caminho \
3822 \"../foo?\"` is the symmetric single-char-wildcard paste shape; POSIX \
3823 `std::path::Path` treats both bytes as literal path-component bytes, so the \
3824 resolver folds the value through `Path::new(caminho).join(<file>)` looking for \
3825 a literal `./{caminho}` subdirectory and fails at resolve time with a non-self-\
3826 locating `No such file or directory` error far from the source caixa.lisp. The \
3827 lacre pipeline embeds the value verbatim in its per-dep content-address \
3828 `path:{caminho}` at caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189, so the byte lands in the \
3829 BLAKE3 closure and rides into every shell-spawned subprocess (the resolver's \
3830 `git clone`, a future `feira tofu` shell-out, a future operator-side `nix` \
3831 spawn) as the canonical shell-metachar / glob-expansion surface every peer \
3832 single-token-shaped typed slot already closes. The peer `:entrada :paths` axis \
3833 rejects `*` and `?` via `is_gateway_api_http_path`'s eleven-byte RFC-3986-\
3834 reserved set. Express the path as a bare relative single-token like \
3835 \"../caixa-teia\" — the sibling-workspace directory name carries no shell-glob \
3836 / pathname-expansion semantic.",
3837 ch = *byte as char
3838 )]
3839 FonteCaminhoShellGlob {
3840 nome: String,
3841 caminho: String,
3842 byte: u8,
3843 },
3844 #[error(
3845 ":deps entry {nome:?} :fonte (:tipo path …) :caminho {caminho:?} contains shell-\
3846 subshell-grouping metacharacter 0x{byte:02x} `{ch}` (every POSIX shell — sh / bash / \
3847 zsh / dash / ksh / fish / nushell — lexes `(` and `)` as the subshell-grouping \
3848 operator: `(<cmd>)` runs `<cmd>` in a child shell with a fresh environment scope \
3849 (the canonical `(cd <path> && <cmd>)` shell-history one-liner scopes a `cd` to one \
3850 subshell without disturbing the parent's working directory), and `$(<cmd>)` is the \
3851 modern Bourne command-substitution shape the leading-`$` `FonteCaminhoVarExpansion` \
3852 arm closes the leading byte of — together the two arms now structurally exclude the \
3853 entire `$(<cmd>)` substitution surface from the typed `:caminho` accepted set. \
3854 POSIX `std::path::Path` treats the byte as a literal path-component byte, so a \
3855 `:caminho \"../caixa-teia/$(date)/build\"` (the canonical paste-from-shell-history \
3856 modern-command-substitution footgun) or `:caminho \"../(cd foo && pwd)/caixa-teia\"` \
3857 (the symmetric subshell-grouping working-directory-probe paste idiom) silently passes \
3858 every prior arm and the resolver folds the value through `Path::new(caminho).join(\
3859 <file>)` looking for a literal subdirectory and fails at resolve time with a non-\
3860 self-locating `No such file or directory` error far from the source caixa.lisp. The \
3861 lacre pipeline embeds the value verbatim in its per-dep content-address `path:\
3862 {caminho}` at caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189, so the byte lands in the BLAKE3 \
3863 closure and rides into every shell-spawned subprocess (the resolver's `git clone`, a \
3864 future `feira tofu` shell-out, a future operator-side `nix` spawn) as the canonical \
3865 shell-metachar / subshell-grouping surface every peer single-token-shaped typed slot \
3866 already closes. The peer `:fonte :repo` axis (3b99147) closes the same byte under the \
3867 same shell-subshell-grouping / RFC-3986-sub-delims banner on `is_git_repo_url`, \
3868 together with the leading-`$` `FonteCaminhoVarExpansion` arm closing the leading byte \
3869 of every `$(<cmd>)` shape. Express the path as a bare relative single-token \
3870 like \"../caixa-teia\" — the sibling-workspace directory name carries no shell-\
3871 subshell-grouping semantic.",
3872 ch = *byte as char
3873 )]
3874 FonteCaminhoShellSubshellGrouping {
3875 nome: String,
3876 caminho: String,
3877 byte: u8,
3878 },
3879 #[error(
3880 ":deps entry {nome:?} :fonte (:tipo path …) :caminho {caminho:?} contains shell-\
3881 brace-expansion / URI-Template placeholder metacharacter 0x{byte:02x} `{ch}` \
3882 (every POSIX-derived brace-expanding shell — bash / zsh / ksh / fish — lexes `{{` / \
3883 `}}` as the brace-expansion operator: `{{a,b,c}}` expands to the cross-product of \
3884 comma-separated members and `{{1..10}}` expands to the integer range — the \
3885 canonical `mkdir -p ../{{caixa-teia,caixa-helm,caixa-flux}}` / `cp file{{,.bak}}` \
3886 idiom every shell-history block carries; RFC 6570 reserves the matched pair for \
3887 URI Template placeholders (the canonical `https://{{host}}/{{org}}/{{repo}}` \
3888 substitution shape every OpenAPI / Swagger / Postman / GitHub Octokit client \
3889 library / Helm chart-URL fragment carries) and the Mustache / Handlebars / \
3890 Tera / Jinja2 / Go html/template doubled-brace substitution form every IaC \
3891 templating engine (Helm, Kustomize, Terraform's `${{var}}` cousin) emits. POSIX \
3892 `std::path::Path` treats the byte as a literal path-component byte, so a \
3893 `:caminho \"../{{caixa-teia,caixa-helm}}/build\"` (the canonical paste-from-\
3894 shell-history brace-expansion fan-across-siblings footgun) or `:caminho \"../{{{{org}}}}/\
3895 caixa-teia\"` (the symmetric paste-from-templated-doc URI-Template placeholder \
3896 idiom every README quick-start / OpenAPI spec / Helm chart `home:` field carries) \
3897 silently passes every prior arm and the resolver folds the value through \
3898 `Path::new(caminho).join(<file>)` looking for a literal subdirectory and fails at \
3899 resolve time with a non-self-locating `No such file or directory` error far from \
3900 the source caixa.lisp. The lacre pipeline embeds the value verbatim in its \
3901 per-dep content-address `path:{caminho}` at caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189, \
3902 so the byte lands in the BLAKE3 closure and rides into every shell-spawned \
3903 subprocess (the resolver's `git clone`, a future `feira tofu` shell-out, a \
3904 future operator-side `nix` spawn) as the canonical shell-metachar / brace-\
3905 expansion / URI-Template-placeholder surface every peer single-token-shaped \
3906 typed slot already closes. The peer `:fonte :repo` axis (42d8f9d) closes the \
3907 same byte pair on `is_git_repo_url` under the same RFC-3986-'delims' / \
3908 RFC-6570-URI-Template / shell-brace-expansion banner. Express the path as a \
3909 bare relative single-token like \"../caixa-teia\" — the sibling-workspace \
3910 directory name carries no shell-brace-expansion / URI-Template-placeholder \
3911 semantic; if two siblings actually need pinning, author two separate `:deps` \
3912 entries rather than one brace-expanded `:caminho` value.",
3913 ch = *byte as char
3914 )]
3915 FonteCaminhoShellBraceExpansion {
3916 nome: String,
3917 caminho: String,
3918 byte: u8,
3919 },
3920 #[error(
3921 ":deps entry {nome:?} :fonte (:tipo path …) :caminho {caminho:?} contains shell-\
3922 bracket-expansion / POSIX glob-character-class / shell-`test`-builtin metacharacter \
3923 0x{byte:02x} `{ch}` (every POSIX shell — sh / bash / zsh / dash / ksh / fish / nushell \
3924 — lexes the bracket pair as the glob character-class operator: `[abc]` matches one of \
3925 `a` / `b` / `c`, `[a-z]` matches any lowercase ASCII letter, `[^x]` negates — the \
3926 canonical `ls *.[ch]` C-source-file glob and `cd ../caixa-[a-z]*` lowercase-sibling \
3927 glob every shell-history block carries; the bracket pair additionally carries the \
3928 POSIX `test` / `[` builtin command (`[ -d ../caixa-teia ] && cd ...` every shell-\
3929 script conditional uses) and bash's `[[ ... ]]` extended-test grammar; beyond shell \
3930 the pair is the TOML inline-array delimiter (`features = [\"a\", \"b\"]` — the \
3931 canonical paste-from-Cargo-manifest cross-idiom-leak vector), the YAML flow-sequence \
3932 delimiter (`paths: [/a, /b]` — the canonical paste-from-values.yaml cross-idiom \
3933 leak), the JSON array delimiter, and the POSIX-ERE / PCRE bracket-expression anchor. \
3934 POSIX `std::path::Path` treats the byte as a literal path-component byte, so a \
3935 `:caminho \"../caixa-[a-z]/build\"` (the canonical paste-from-shell-history glob-\
3936 character-class fan-across-siblings footgun) or `:caminho \"../[caixa-teia]/build\"` \
3937 (the symmetric paste-from-TOML-array / paste-from-YAML-flow-sequence cross-idiom \
3938 leak) silently passes every prior arm and the resolver folds the value through \
3939 `Path::new(caminho).join(<file>)` looking for a literal subdirectory and fails at \
3940 resolve time with a non-self-locating `No such file or directory` error far from \
3941 the source caixa.lisp. The lacre pipeline embeds the value verbatim in its per-dep \
3942 content-address `path:{caminho}` at caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189, so the byte \
3943 lands in the BLAKE3 closure and rides into every shell-spawned subprocess (the \
3944 resolver's `git clone`, a future `feira tofu` shell-out, a future operator-side \
3945 `nix` spawn) as the canonical shell-metachar / glob-character-class / TOML-array \
3946 surface every peer single-token-shaped typed slot already closes. Express the path \
3947 as a bare relative single-token like \"../caixa-teia\" — the sibling-workspace \
3948 directory name carries no shell-bracket-expansion / glob-character-class / array-\
3949 literal semantic; if a family of sibling caixas actually needs pinning, author \
3950 separate `:deps` entries rather than one character-class-expanded `:caminho` value.",
3951 ch = *byte as char
3952 )]
3953 FonteCaminhoShellBracketExpansion {
3954 nome: String,
3955 caminho: String,
3956 byte: u8,
3957 },
3958 #[error(
3959 ":deps entry {nome:?} :fonte (:tipo path …) :caminho {caminho:?} contains shell-\
3960 quote-grouping / cross-config-DSL string-literal-delimiter metacharacter \
3961 0x{byte:02x} `{ch}` (every POSIX shell — sh / bash / zsh / dash / ksh / fish / \
3962 nushell — lexes `'` as the strong string-literal delimiter (`'…'` — no expansion) \
3963 and `\"` as the weak string-literal delimiter (`\"…\"` — variable- / command-\
3964 substitution-preserving); the canonical `cd '../caixa-teia'` shell-history idiom \
3965 every path-with-embedded-whitespace paste block carries and the symmetric \
3966 `git clone \"$REPO\"` weak-quoted CI-manifest shape both leak the pair verbatim. \
3967 Beyond shell the pair is the JSON string-literal delimiter (`\"key\": \"value\"` — \
3968 the canonical paste-from-JSON-config cross-idiom-leak vector), the YAML double- \
3969 and single-quoted flow-scalar delimiter (`path: \"../caixa-teia\"` — the canonical \
3970 paste-from-values.yaml / paste-from-K8s-YAML-manifest cross-idiom leak), the TOML \
3971 basic and literal string delimiter (`path = \"../caixa-teia\"` — the canonical \
3972 paste-from-Cargo-manifest cross-idiom leak), the tatara-lisp string-literal \
3973 delimiter itself (`(:caminho \"../caixa-teia\")` — the canonical \"I copied the \
3974 entire `:caminho \"...\"` slot rather than just the string body\" author-surface \
3975 footgun), and RFC 3986 §2.2's `gen-delims` / `sub-delims` grammar which excludes \
3976 both bytes from the `pchar = unreserved / pct-encoded / sub-delims / \":\" / \"@\"` \
3977 production. POSIX `std::path::Path` treats the byte as a literal path-component \
3978 byte, so a `:caminho \"'../caixa-teia'\"` (the canonical paste-from-shell-history \
3979 strong-quoted sibling-workspace path footgun) or `:caminho \"\\\"../caixa-teia\\\"\"` \
3980 (the symmetric weak-quoted paste-from-JSON / paste-from-YAML flow-scalar / paste-\
3981 from-TOML basic-string / paste-from-tatara-lisp string-literal cross-idiom-leak \
3982 shape) silently passes every prior arm and the resolver folds the value through \
3983 `Path::new(caminho).join(<file>)` looking for a literal subdirectory and fails at \
3984 resolve time with a non-self-locating `No such file or directory` error far from \
3985 the source caixa.lisp. The lacre pipeline embeds the value verbatim in its per-dep \
3986 content-address `path:{caminho}` at caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189, so the byte \
3987 lands in the BLAKE3 closure and rides into every shell-spawned subprocess (the \
3988 resolver's `git clone`, a future `feira tofu` shell-out, a future operator-side \
3989 `nix` spawn) as the canonical shell-metachar / string-literal-delimiter surface \
3990 every peer single-token-shaped typed slot already closes. The peer `:fonte :repo` \
3991 axis closes both bytes under the same shell-quote-grouping / RFC-3986-sub-delims \
3992 banner (e7a109f `'` shell-single-quote + 4267d8b `\"` shell-double-quote on \
3993 `is_git_repo_url`). Express the path as a bare relative single-token like \
3994 \"../caixa-teia\" — the sibling-workspace directory name carries no shell-quote-\
3995 grouping / string-literal-delimiter semantic; strip the outer quote pair from the \
3996 paste (the tatara-lisp `:caminho \"...\"` slot already carries the string-literal \
3997 quoting on the outer syntactic layer, so an inner quote pair would nest and \
3998 desugar to a broken layer).",
3999 ch = *byte as char
4000 )]
4001 FonteCaminhoShellQuoteGrouping {
4002 nome: String,
4003 caminho: String,
4004 byte: u8,
4005 },
4006 #[error(
4007 ":deps entry {nome:?} :fonte (:tipo path …) :caminho {caminho:?} contains shell-\
4008 comment / URL-fragment-identifier / YAML-comment cross-config-DSL metacharacter \
4009 0x{byte:02x} `{ch}` (every POSIX shell — sh / bash / zsh / dash / ksh / fish / \
4010 nushell — lexes an unquoted `#` at the head of a word or after unquoted \
4011 whitespace as the comment-lead per POSIX.1-2017 §2.3 Token Recognition step 6, \
4012 discarding the byte and everything after it to the end of the physical line \
4013 before command parsing (`cd ../caixa-teia # legacy sibling` — the canonical \
4014 paste-from-shell-history-with-trailing-annotation shape every operator-notebook \
4015 and CI-manifest carries); YAML 1.2 §6.6 makes `#` the comment-lead at any \
4016 position preceded by whitespace or at line-start (`path: ../caixa-teia # pin` \
4017 — the canonical paste-from-values.yaml / paste-from-K8s-manifest cross-idiom-\
4018 leak); RFC 3986 §3.5 reserves `#` as the URL fragment-identifier delimiter (the \
4019 canonical paste-from-browser-address-bar `github.com/foo/bar#readme` / \
4020 `github.com/foo/bar#L42` permalink shape, and the symmetric Nix-flake-ref \
4021 cross-idiom leak `github:foo/bar#packageName` where `#` selects a flake \
4022 output); the same cross-config-DSL surface extends to HCL / Terraform / Nix \
4023 flake attributes / dotenv `.env` / gitconfig / .gitignore / ini / TOML where \
4024 `#` is likewise the comment-lead. POSIX `std::path::Path` treats the byte as a \
4025 literal path-component byte, so a `:caminho \"../caixa-teia # legacy sibling\"` \
4026 (the canonical paste-from-shell-history-with-trailing-annotation footgun), \
4027 `:caminho \"../caixa-teia # pin\"` (the symmetric YAML flow-scalar paste-with-\
4028 trailing-comment shape), or `:caminho \"../caixa-teia#readme\"` (the URL \
4029 fragment paste-from-browser-address-bar shape) silently passes every prior arm \
4030 and the resolver folds the value through `Path::new(caminho).join(<file>)` \
4031 looking for a literal subdirectory named `../caixa-teia # legacy sibling` and \
4032 fails at resolve time with a non-self-locating `No such file or directory` \
4033 error far from the source caixa.lisp — while every downstream shell / YAML / \
4034 URL parser silently truncates the value at the `#` byte to `../caixa-teia`, so \
4035 a `feira tofu` shell-out and a `nix flake check` on an emitted YAML `path:` \
4036 scalar disagree with the resolver on which directory the value names. The \
4037 lacre pipeline embeds the value verbatim in its per-dep content-address \
4038 `path:{caminho}` at caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189, so the byte lands in \
4039 the BLAKE3 closure and rides into every shell-spawned subprocess (the \
4040 resolver's `git clone`, a future `feira tofu` shell-out, a future operator-\
4041 side `nix` spawn) as the canonical shell-metachar / comment-lead / URL-\
4042 fragment-delimiter surface every peer single-token-shaped typed slot already \
4043 closes. The peer `:fonte :repo` axis closes the byte under the same URL-\
4044 fragment-identifier banner (a68f818 `#` on `is_git_repo_url`). Express the \
4045 path as a bare relative single-token like \"../caixa-teia\" — the sibling-\
4046 workspace directory name carries no shell-comment / URL-fragment / YAML-\
4047 comment semantic; move any trailing annotation to a tatara-lisp `;`-comment \
4048 on the surrounding form (`;; legacy sibling` above the `(:caminho ...)` slot) \
4049 and drop any `#fragment` tail entirely (fragment identifiers select \
4050 renderings, not directories, and `:caminho` names a directory).",
4051 ch = *byte as char
4052 )]
4053 FonteCaminhoShellComment {
4054 nome: String,
4055 caminho: String,
4056 byte: u8,
4057 },
4058 #[error(
4059 ":deps entry {nome:?} :fonte (:tipo path …) :caminho {caminho:?} contains URL-\
4060 percent-encoding-escape / printf-format-specifier / bash-job-control-specifier \
4061 / YAML-directive-lead metacharacter 0x{byte:02x} `{ch}` (RFC 3986 §2.1 reserves \
4062 `%` as the URL percent-encoding-escape — `%HH` is the mandatory encoding \
4063 mechanism for every byte outside the `unreserved` alphanumeric / `-` / `.` / \
4064 `_` / `~` set, and `%` itself must be percent-encoded as `%25` to appear \
4065 literally inside a URL value. The canonical paste-from-browser-address-bar \
4066 percent-encoded-space footgun (an author copies `../caixa%20teia` out of a URL-\
4067 encoded README hyperlink / browser address bar / percent-encoded permalink \
4068 expecting `%20` to decode to a literal space at the filesystem layer) locks two \
4069 distinct BLAKE3 closures (`path:../caixa%20teia` vs `path:../caixa teia`) for \
4070 what the author intended as the byte-identical sibling-workspace dep. POSIX \
4071 `std::path::Path` treats the byte as a literal path-component byte, so \
4072 `Path::join` looks for a literal `./{caminho}` subdirectory and fails at \
4073 resolve time with a non-self-locating `No such file or directory` error far \
4074 from the source caixa.lisp — while every downstream URL parser / shell printf \
4075 builtin / YAML directive parser silently reinterprets the byte to a different \
4076 value than the resolver's `Path::join` sees. Beyond the URL-encoding hazard, \
4077 `%` is the C / POSIX printf format-directive lead-in (`%s`, `%d`, `%02x` — \
4078 wired into every POSIX shell's `printf` builtin, the canonical CWE-134 format-\
4079 string-injection vector); the bash / zsh / ksh job-control-specifier lead-in \
4080 (`%1` names \"job 1\", `%%` names \"the current job\", `%foo` names \"the most \
4081 recent job whose command started with `foo`\" — a future `kill %1` invocation \
4082 silently redirects the signal to a wrong target); the YAML 1.2 §6.8.1 \
4083 directive lead-in (`%YAML 1.2` / `%TAG` — the paste-from-top-of-doc YAML \
4084 directive block cross-idiom leak); and the Windows-shell env-var-reference \
4085 lead-in (`%PATH%` — the paste-from-`.bat` / paste-from-PowerShell-`%env:PATH%` \
4086 cross-idiom leak). The lacre pipeline embeds the value verbatim in its per-dep \
4087 content-address `path:{caminho}` at caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189, so the \
4088 byte lands in the BLAKE3 closure and rides into every shell-spawned subprocess \
4089 (the resolver's `git clone`, a future `feira tofu` shell-out, a future \
4090 operator-side `nix` spawn) as the canonical URL-percent-encoding-escape / \
4091 printf-format-specifier / job-control-specifier surface every peer single-\
4092 token-shaped typed slot already closes. The peer `:fonte :repo` axis closes \
4093 the byte under the same URL-percent-encoding-escape banner (a323db8 `%` on \
4094 `is_git_repo_url`). Express the path as a bare relative single-token like \
4095 \"../caixa-teia\" — the sibling-workspace directory name carries no URL-\
4096 percent-encoding-escape / format-specifier / job-control semantic; substitute \
4097 any `%20` percent-encoded-space with a literal space then reject the whole \
4098 value at the leading-whitespace / embedded-`?` arm on the same axis (a caixa \
4099 directory name never carries an embedded space in practice); drop any \
4100 `%2F`-encoded path separator in favor of a literal `/`; and drop any leading \
4101 `%YAML` / `%PATH%` cross-idiom-leak prefix entirely.",
4102 ch = *byte as char
4103 )]
4104 FonteCaminhoUrlPercentEncoding {
4105 nome: String,
4106 caminho: String,
4107 byte: u8,
4108 },
4109 #[error(
4110 ":deps entry {nome:?} :fonte (:tipo path …) :caminho {caminho:?} contains shell-\
4111 variable-expansion / command-substitution / arithmetic-expansion / cross-config-\
4112 DSL-interpolation metacharacter 0x{byte:02x} `{ch}` (every POSIX shell — sh / \
4113 bash / zsh / dash / ksh / busybox ash / fish / nushell — lexes `$` per \
4114 POSIX.1-2017 §2.6 as the variable-expansion `$<name>` / braced-form `${{<name>}}` \
4115 / command-substitution `$(<cmd>)` / arithmetic-expansion `$((<expr>))` operator; \
4116 Nix uses `${{var}}` as the string-interpolation lead, Make uses `$(var)` / `$@` \
4117 / `$<` for variables and automatic-variables, JavaScript / TypeScript template \
4118 literals use `${{expr}}` for interpolation, envsubst / Kubernetes / OpenShift \
4119 templates use `${{VAR}}` for env-var-reference, PHP uses `$_GET` / `$_ENV` for \
4120 superglobals, Perl uses `$foo` for scalars, SASS / SCSS uses `$primary-color` \
4121 for variables, and PostgreSQL / SQLite use `$1` / `$2` for bind parameters — \
4122 the byte is a first-class parser byte in nearly every config / templating / \
4123 build-system DSL the substrate's paste-idiom surface routinely crosses. POSIX \
4124 `std::path::Path` treats the byte as a literal path-component byte, so the \
4125 canonical paste-from-shell-one-liner `:caminho \"../foo$HOME/bar\"` / paste-\
4126 from-CI-manifest `:caminho \"../foo${{WORKSPACE}}/bar\"` / paste-from-shell-\
4127 prompt `:caminho \"../foo$(whoami)/bar\"` footguns silently pass every prior \
4128 cascade arm (`$` isn't `\\` / `<` / `>` / `|` / `;` / `&` / backtick / `*` / \
4129 `?` / `(` / `)` / `{{` / `}}` / `[` / `]` / `'` / `\"` / `#` / `%`) and route \
4130 through `Path::new(caminho).join(<file>)` looking for a literal `./{caminho}` \
4131 subdirectory that fails at resolve time with a non-self-locating `No such file \
4132 or directory` error far from the source caixa.lisp. The lacre pipeline embeds \
4133 the value verbatim in its per-dep content-address `path:{caminho}` at \
4134 caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189, so byte-identical caixa.lisp values differing \
4135 only in whether the author substituted `$HOME` / `${{WORKSPACE}}` at author \
4136 time lock to two distinct BLAKE3 closures across two workstations whose \
4137 downstream envsubst / Nix / Make / K8s-template layers differ in `$VAR` \
4138 recognition — defeating the THEORY.md §V.2 render-determinism contract on the \
4139 same axis every prior `:caminho` arm protects. Beyond the determinism vector, \
4140 `$` at any position in a value flowing verbatim into a shell-spawned subprocess \
4141 is the canonical CWE-78 shell-command-injection surface every peer single-\
4142 token-shaped typed slot already closes: peer `:fonte :repo` axis rejects `$` \
4143 under the shell-variable-expansion / URL-sub-delim banner via `is_git_repo_url` \
4144 (b9d187c), peer `:fonte :tag` / `:fonte :branch` axes reject `$` as part of \
4145 `is_git_ref_name`'s printable-ASCII-restricted grammar (`git check-ref-format` \
4146 rejects the byte outright), and peer `:entrada :paths` axis rejects `$` via \
4147 `is_gateway_api_http_path`'s eleven-byte RFC-3986-reserved set. The leading-`$` \
4148 position on the same axis routes through `FonteCaminhoVarExpansion` at the \
4149 f4efe9c leading-byte arm; this arm closes the last positional gap on the byte \
4150 so every position — leading and embedded — is structurally rejected. Substitute \
4151 the `$VAR` / `${{VAR}}` / `$(cmd)` template with the literal value at author \
4152 time, or express the path as a bare relative single-token like \
4153 \"../caixa-teia\" — the sibling-workspace directory name carries no shell-\
4154 variable-expansion / command-substitution / arithmetic-expansion semantic.",
4155 ch = *byte as char
4156 )]
4157 FonteCaminhoShellVariableExpansion {
4158 nome: String,
4159 caminho: String,
4160 byte: u8,
4161 },
4162 #[error(
4163 ":deps entry {nome:?} :fonte (:tipo path …) :caminho {caminho:?} contains shell-\
4164 history-expansion / RFC-3986-sub-delims / bang-operator metacharacter 0x{byte:02x} \
4165 `{ch}` (every interactive POSIX shell with history enabled — bash / ksh / zsh's \
4166 `bashcompat` / csh / tcsh — lexes `!` as the history-expansion prefix per bash \
4167 reference §9.3: `!command` re-runs the most recent history entry beginning with \
4168 `command`, `!!` re-runs the prior command verbatim, `!$` substitutes the last \
4169 word of the prior command, `!:N` substitutes the Nth word of the prior command, \
4170 and the substitution fires at every history-expansion-enabled shell context — \
4171 `set -o histexpand` is bash's default for interactive sessions and the layer \
4172 every `feira tofu` / `git clone` / `nix flake check` subprocess-argument \
4173 invocation crosses when spawned under `bash -i`. Beyond shell history, RFC 3986 \
4174 §2.2 lists `!` in the `sub-delims` set (the URL grammar admits the byte inside \
4175 a path segment, but every WHATWG-conformant special-scheme URL parser percent-\
4176 encodes it inside a query component via the 'special-query percent-encode set' \
4177 the peer `is_git_repo_url` `*` / `(` / `)` / `'` arms close on); the byte is \
4178 also the C / C++ / Rust / JavaScript / Python bang-operator (logical-negation \
4179 prefix — the paste-from-source-code idiom where an author copies \
4180 `!path.exists()` out of a Rust snippet and the trailing punctuation crosses \
4181 the string-literal boundary); the canonical English-typography emphasis / \
4182 exclamation mark (the paste-from-prose enthusiasm-form idiom where an author \
4183 writes `:caminho \"../caixa-teia!\"` expecting the substrate to coerce it to a \
4184 kebab-case slug); and the Nix flake-ref attribute-selection operator surface. \
4185 POSIX `std::path::Path` treats `!` as a literal path-component byte, so the \
4186 canonical paste-from-shell-history footgun `:caminho \"../caixa-teia!sudo\"` \
4187 (an author copies a `cd ../caixa-teia && !sudo make install` one-liner from a \
4188 quick-start README and the trailing `!sudo` rides in verbatim as a history-\
4189 expansion reference), the symmetric `:caminho \"../foo!!/bar\"` (the `!!` \
4190 repeat-prior-command paste idiom), the English-typography `:caminho \
4191 \"../caixa-teia!\"` (paste-from-prose enthusiasm-form), and the last-word-\
4192 substitution `:caminho \"../foo!$\"` shape silently pass every prior cascade \
4193 arm (`!` isn't `\\` / `<` / `>` / `|` / `;` / `&` / backtick / `*` / `?` / `(` \
4194 / `)` / `{{` / `}}` / `[` / `]` / `'` / `\"` / `#` / `%` / `$`) and route \
4195 through `Path::new(caminho).join(<file>)` looking for a literal `./{caminho}` \
4196 subdirectory that fails at resolve time with a non-self-locating `No such file \
4197 or directory` error far from the source caixa.lisp. The lacre pipeline embeds \
4198 the value verbatim in its per-dep content-address `path:{caminho}` at \
4199 caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189, so the byte lands in the BLAKE3 closure and \
4200 rides into every shell-spawned subprocess (the resolver's `git clone`, a \
4201 future `feira tofu` shell-out, a future operator-side `nix flake check` spawn) \
4202 as the canonical shell-history-expansion / RFC-3986-sub-delims surface every \
4203 peer single-token-shaped typed slot already closes. The peer `:fonte :repo` \
4204 axis closes the byte under the same shell-history-expansion / RFC-3986-sub-\
4205 delims banner (7d53c68 `!` on `is_git_repo_url`). Express the path as a bare \
4206 relative single-token like \"../caixa-teia\" — the sibling-workspace directory \
4207 name carries no shell-history-expansion / bang-operator semantic; drop any \
4208 `!sudo` / `!!` / `!$` history-expansion trailing paste-from-shell-history \
4209 idiom; and drop any trailing English-typography exclamation mark that pasted \
4210 from prose.",
4211 ch = *byte as char
4212 )]
4213 FonteCaminhoShellHistoryExpansion {
4214 nome: String,
4215 caminho: String,
4216 byte: u8,
4217 },
4218 #[error(
4219 ":deps entry {nome:?} :fonte (:tipo path …) :caminho {caminho:?} contains shell-\
4220 history-substitution / RFC-3986-'unwise' / regex-negation metacharacter 0x{byte:02x} \
4221 `{ch}` (POSIX bash's `set -o histexpand` mode — the default for every interactive \
4222 session and every `bash -i` subprocess-argument context `feira tofu` / `git clone` / \
4223 `nix flake check` cross — lexes `^old^new^` per bash reference §9.3 as the 'quick \
4224 substitution' history operator that rewrites the prior command's `old` string to \
4225 `new` and re-executes it verbatim, the canonical typo-correction one-liner idiom \
4226 (`git clone <bad-url>` → `^bad^good` typo-fix-and-rerun the paste-from-shell-\
4227 history author trims only the leading `git clone` prefix from). RFC 3986 §2 lists \
4228 `^` in the 'unwise' set every URL parser is required to percent-encode-or-refuse at \
4229 the wire boundary, and the WHATWG URL spec's 'fragment percent-encode set' maps \
4230 `^` → `%5E` at the query / fragment component transition, so `Path::join` on the \
4231 literal value diverges from every downstream `feira tofu` curl-invocation / \
4232 artifact-registry-fetch that percent-encodes the byte before the wire. `^` is also \
4233 the regex character-class negation prefix (`[^abc]`), the bitwise XOR operator in \
4234 C / C++ / Rust / Python / JavaScript / Nix / Go, the Windows `cmd.exe` escape \
4235 metacharacter, and the LaTeX / Markdown / BibTeX superscript operator. POSIX \
4236 `std::path::Path` treats `^` as a literal path-component byte, so \
4237 `:caminho \"../foo^bar/baz\"` (embedded quick-substitution), `:caminho \
4238 \"../foo^\"` (trailing history-substitution-open shape), or `:caminho \"../x^y\"` \
4239 (XOR-expression paste-from-source) silently pass every prior cascade arm (`^` \
4240 isn't `\\` / `<` / `>` / `|` / `;` / `&` / backtick / `*` / `?` / `(` / `)` / `{{` \
4241 / `}}` / `[` / `]` / `'` / `\"` / `#` / `%` / `$` / `!`) and route through \
4242 `Path::new(caminho).join(<file>)` looking for a literal `./{caminho}` subdirectory \
4243 that fails at resolve time with a non-self-locating `No such file or directory` \
4244 error far from the source caixa.lisp. The lacre pipeline embeds the value verbatim \
4245 in its per-dep content-address `path:{caminho}` at caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189, \
4246 so the byte lands in the BLAKE3 closure and rides into every shell-spawned \
4247 subprocess (the resolver's `git clone`, a future `feira tofu` shell-out, a future \
4248 operator-side `nix flake check` spawn) as the canonical shell-history-substitution \
4249 / RFC-3986-unwise surface every peer single-token-shaped typed slot already closes. \
4250 The peer `:fonte :repo` axis closes the byte under the same shell-history-\
4251 substitution / RFC-3986-unwise banner (49e142f `^` on `is_git_repo_url`). Together \
4252 with the immediate-predecessor `!` arm (6a04767) this arm closes the full `set -o \
4253 histexpand` operator surface on the `:caminho` axis — the `!command` / `!!` / `!$` \
4254 prefix form via `!`, the `^old^new^` quick-substitution form via `^`. Express the \
4255 path as a bare relative single-token like \"../caixa-teia\" — the sibling-workspace \
4256 directory name carries no shell-history-substitution / regex-negation / XOR-operator \
4257 semantic; drop any `^old^new` history-substitution paste-from-shell-history idiom; \
4258 drop any trailing `^` history-substitution-open fragment.",
4259 ch = *byte as char
4260 )]
4261 FonteCaminhoShellHistorySubstitution {
4262 nome: String,
4263 caminho: String,
4264 byte: u8,
4265 },
4266 #[error(
4267 ":deps entry {nome:?} :fonte (:tipo path …) :caminho {caminho:?} has a trailing \
4268 `/` (the resolver's `Path::join` resolves `\"../caixa-teia\"` and \
4269 `\"../caixa-teia/\"` to the same directory, but the lacre pipeline embeds the \
4270 value verbatim in its per-dep content-address `path:{caminho}` at \
4271 caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189, so two authors whose only difference is \
4272 shell tab-completion emit byte-divergent BLAKE3 closures for the same caixa — \
4273 defeating the THEORY.md §V.2 render-determinism contract via the trailing-\
4274 separator vector (the canonical paste-from-shell-tab-completion + paste-from-\
4275 `pwd`-with-`/`-suffix footgun, and the canonical Cargo-style `path = \
4276 \"../caixa-teia/\"` paste-from-Cargo-manifest cross-idiom leak). Drop the \
4277 trailing `/`; every `:caminho` value names a sibling-workspace directory \
4278 already, so the trailing separator carries no information. Use \
4279 `\"../caixa-teia\"` rather than `\"../caixa-teia/\"`)"
4280 )]
4281 FonteCaminhoTrailingSlash { nome: String, caminho: String },
4282 #[error(
4283 "{list} carries duplicate entry :nome {nome:?} — every dep list keys its \
4284 entries by caixa name (Cargo's [dependencies] / [dev-dependencies] tables \
4285 apply the same set-not-multiset discipline; one package per table), and \
4286 two entries naming the same caixa carry two version constraints / source \
4287 pins / feature sets for one identity. The caixa-resolver's lacre pipeline \
4288 consumes the list as a `HashMap`-keyed-by-`:nome` lookup: the second entry \
4289 silently overwrites the first at the resolver-side `concrete_versao` step, \
4290 and the dropped entry's pin / features never reach the closure — far from \
4291 the source caixa.lisp, with no field naming which `:deps` entry was the \
4292 silent loser. If two version constraints are genuinely needed (the rare \
4293 multi-version closure case the lacre pipeline doesn't yet support), the \
4294 author surface is two distinct caixa names (e.g. a `caixa-teia-v01` / \
4295 `caixa-teia-v02` aliased pair); within one list, one entry per caixa name."
4296 )]
4297 DuplicateNome { nome: String, list: &'static str },
4298 #[error(
4299 ":deps entry {nome:?} has empty :caracteristicas entry — every feature flag must \
4300 name a non-empty identifier on the target caixa (Cargo's [dependencies.<dep>.features] \
4301 applies the same per-entry non-empty discipline). An empty feature flag reaches the \
4302 caixa-resolver's lacre pipeline as a no-op feature enable, silently dropping the \
4303 author's intent far from the source caixa.lisp; drop the empty entry, or replace it \
4304 with the canonical kebab-case feature name the target caixa declares."
4305 )]
4306 CaracteristicaEmpty { nome: String },
4307 #[error(
4308 ":deps entry {nome:?} :caracteristicas entry {caracteristica:?} is not a valid Cargo \
4309 feature name: {reason} (the value flows verbatim into Cargo's \
4310 [dependencies.<dep>.features] list and Cargo's `restricted_names::validate_feature_name` \
4311 parser enforces the same shape at `cargo metadata` time; use a single-token \
4312 identifier like `\"http\"`, `\"derive\"`, or `\"runtime-tokio\"` — kebab-case ASCII \
4313 alphanumeric with `-`, `_`, `+`, or `.` as continuation characters, starting with \
4314 an ASCII alphanumeric or `_`)"
4315 )]
4316 CaracteristicaInvalid {
4317 nome: String,
4318 caracteristica: String,
4319 reason: String,
4320 },
4321 #[error(
4322 ":deps entry {nome:?} :caracteristicas carries duplicate feature {caracteristica:?} — \
4323 every feature-flag list keys its entries by name (Cargo's \
4324 [dependencies.<dep>.features] applies the same set-not-multiset discipline; one entry \
4325 per feature per dep), and two entries naming the same feature are a redundant \
4326 set-membership declaration for one identity (the feature-toggle slot is set-shaped; \
4327 enabling a feature twice has no additional semantic). The caixa-resolver's lacre \
4328 pipeline consumes the list as a set-shaped feature toggle — the resolver enables the \
4329 feature once regardless of declaration count, so the duplicate's pin / position never \
4330 reaches the closure with no field naming the silent loser. One entry per feature per \
4331 dep; if two distinct features are intended, name each verbatim."
4332 )]
4333 CaracteristicaDuplicate {
4334 nome: String,
4335 caracteristica: String,
4336 },
4337 #[error(
4338 "{list} entry :nome {nome:?} names the caixa itself — a caixa cannot depend \
4339 on itself (the lacre closure's dep-graph traversal is rooted at the caixa's \
4340 :nome, and a self-dep would be a one-node cycle the caixa-resolver either \
4341 rejects mid-traversal far from the source caixa.lisp or recurses on until \
4342 it exhausts its stack). Every :nome is globally-unique substrate identity, \
4343 so a :deps / :deps-dev entry whose :nome equals the parent caixa's :nome \
4344 *is* the parent itself, not a coincidentally-named peer. Drop the \
4345 self-referential dep entry — to reference code from this caixa, use \
4346 :bibliotecas / :exe / :servicos (the substrate-blessed shape for \
4347 referencing the caixa's own code surface) instead."
4348 )]
4349 DepIsSelf { nome: String, list: &'static str },
4350}
4351
4352#[allow(clippy::trivially_copy_pass_by_ref)]
4353fn is_false(b: &bool) -> bool {
4354 !*b
4355}
4356
4357#[cfg(test)]
4358mod tests {
4359 use super::*;
4360
4361 #[test]
4362 fn registry_dep_is_minimal() {
4363 let d = Dep::simple("caixa-teia", "^0.1");
4364 assert_eq!(d.nome, "caixa-teia");
4365 assert_eq!(d.versao, "^0.1");
4366 assert!(d.fonte.is_none());
4367 assert!(!d.opcional());
4368 assert!(d.caracteristicas().is_empty());
4369 }
4370
4371 #[test]
4372 fn dep_string_scalar_accessor_pair_is_const_fn() {
4373 // Fail-before-pass-after pin on [`Dep::nome`] +
4374 // [`Dep::versao_requirement`]'s `const`-eval-surface posture.
4375 // Each accessor projects the per-`:deps` / per-`:deps-dev`
4376 // entry's [`String`] storage through the `pub const fn`
4377 // [`String::as_str`] (const-stable since Rust 1.87, well
4378 // within the workspace MSRV) — any future accidental
4379 // downgrade to non-`const` fails the corresponding
4380 // `<name>_via_const_fn` wrapper at caixa-core build time with
4381 // E0015 (`cannot call non-const method`), strictly stronger
4382 // than a runtime `assert!`. Sibling of the peer
4383 // per-M2/M3/universal-axis `String → &str` scalar-accessor
4384 // family pins on the sibling `const`-eval-surface passes
4385 // ([`crate::Caixa::nome`] / [`crate::Caixa::versao`] at the
4386 // top-level manifest, [`crate::CaixaVersion::as_str`] at the
4387 // typed-newtype wrapper, [`crate::aplicacao::Membro::nome`] /
4388 // [`crate::aplicacao::Membro::versao_requirement`] at the M3
4389 // membership axis, [`crate::aplicacao::Entrada::hostname`] /
4390 // [`crate::aplicacao::Entrada::destination`] at the M3
4391 // ingress axis, [`crate::supervisor::ChildSpec::nome`] /
4392 // [`crate::supervisor::ChildSpec::versao_requirement`] at the
4393 // M2 supervisor-tree axis,
4394 // [`crate::upgrade::UpgradeFromEntry::prior_versao`] at the
4395 // M2 upgrade axis, and the per-`:contratos`
4396 // [`crate::aplicacao::WitContract::source`] /
4397 // [`crate::aplicacao::WitContract::destination`] /
4398 // [`crate::aplicacao::WitContract::world_ref`] trio the
4399 // sibling pin at 279823b already anchors).
4400 const fn nome_via_const_fn(d: &Dep) -> &str {
4401 d.nome()
4402 }
4403 const fn versao_via_const_fn(d: &Dep) -> &str {
4404 d.versao_requirement()
4405 }
4406 for (nome, versao) in [
4407 ("caixa-teia", "^0.1"),
4408 ("caixa-mesh", "~0.2.3"),
4409 ("caixa-helm", "*"),
4410 ] {
4411 let d = Dep::simple(nome, versao);
4412 assert_eq!(nome_via_const_fn(&d), d.nome());
4413 assert_eq!(versao_via_const_fn(&d), d.versao_requirement());
4414 assert_eq!(d.nome(), nome);
4415 assert_eq!(d.versao_requirement(), versao);
4416 }
4417 }
4418
4419 #[test]
4420 fn git_dep_carries_tag() {
4421 let d = Dep::git("t", "*", "github:o/r", "v1");
4422 match d.fonte {
4423 Some(DepSource::Git {
4424 ref repo, ref tag, ..
4425 }) => {
4426 assert_eq!(repo, "github:o/r");
4427 assert_eq!(tag.as_deref(), Some("v1"));
4428 }
4429 _ => panic!("expected Git source"),
4430 }
4431 }
4432
4433 #[test]
4434 fn validate_accepts_simple_dep() {
4435 Dep::simple("caixa-teia", "^0.1").validate().unwrap();
4436 }
4437
4438 #[test]
4439 fn validate_rejects_empty_nome() {
4440 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for `:nome ""`: the empty-name
4441 // arm fires first so the per-entry parse-side diagnostic doesn't
4442 // emit a useless `nome: ""` reference.
4443 let mut d = Dep::simple("placeholder", "^0.1");
4444 d.nome = String::new();
4445 assert_eq!(d.validate().unwrap_err(), DepError::NomeEmpty);
4446 }
4447
4448 #[test]
4449 fn validate_rejects_empty_versao() {
4450 // `parse_requirement("")` returns `Ok(VersionReq::STAR)` (the
4451 // semver crate accepts the empty string as a wildcard match),
4452 // so the empty-`:versao` arm is structurally necessary even
4453 // with the parse arm in place — mirrors `MembroVersaoEmpty` /
4454 // `EmptyChildVersion` ordering on the other two `:versao` axes.
4455 let mut d = Dep::simple("caixa-teia", "ignored");
4456 d.versao = String::new();
4457 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
4458 assert!(
4459 matches!(err, DepError::VersaoEmpty { ref nome } if nome == "caixa-teia"),
4460 "got {err:?}"
4461 );
4462 }
4463
4464 // ── value-shape: DNS-1123 label on :deps :nome ────────────────────────
4465
4466 #[test]
4467 fn validate_rejects_nome_with_uppercase() {
4468 // The fail-before-pass-after pin: a non-empty but uppercase
4469 // `:nome` silently passed `validate()` on every pre-gate
4470 // codebase because the prior shape only refused the empty
4471 // string. The DNS-1123 violation surfaced far downstream at
4472 // lacre-resolve time when the *target* caixa's `:nome` failed
4473 // its own gate — far from the `:deps` entry, with a diagnostic
4474 // naming the target rather than the dep entry that referenced
4475 // it. Same fail-before-pass-after fixture pinned for
4476 // `:membros :caixa` (3f9d7a0), `:children :caixa` (31bfa43),
4477 // and Caixa `:nome` (6c992f8).
4478 let d = Dep::simple("Caixa-Teia", "^0.1");
4479 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
4480 assert!(
4481 matches!(
4482 err,
4483 DepError::NomeInvalid { ref nome, ref reason }
4484 if nome == "Caixa-Teia" && reason.contains("uppercase")
4485 ),
4486 "got {err:?}"
4487 );
4488 }
4489
4490 #[test]
4491 fn validate_rejects_nome_with_underscore() {
4492 // RFC 1123 allows `[a-z0-9-]` only; underscore is the canonical
4493 // "I'm thinking of Go module names / Python identifiers" leak.
4494 // Same fixture pinned for the peer caixa-identifier axes.
4495 let d = Dep::simple("caixa_teia", "^0.1");
4496 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
4497 assert!(
4498 matches!(
4499 err,
4500 DepError::NomeInvalid { ref nome, ref reason }
4501 if nome == "caixa_teia" && reason.contains('_')
4502 ),
4503 "got {err:?}"
4504 );
4505 }
4506
4507 #[test]
4508 fn validate_rejects_nome_with_dot() {
4509 // A `:deps :nome` is a single DNS-1123 *label*, not a
4510 // subdomain — dots are rejected. The `"caixa.teia"` shape is
4511 // the canonical "I confused the dep name with the FQDN /
4512 // namespace" footgun, distinct from the legitimate
4513 // `:fonte :repo "github:org/caixa-teia"` axis.
4514 let d = Dep::simple("caixa.teia", "^0.1");
4515 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
4516 assert!(
4517 matches!(
4518 err,
4519 DepError::NomeInvalid { ref nome, ref reason }
4520 if nome == "caixa.teia" && reason.contains('.')
4521 ),
4522 "got {err:?}"
4523 );
4524 }
4525
4526 #[test]
4527 fn validate_rejects_nome_with_leading_hyphen() {
4528 // RFC 1123 requires alphanumeric at both label boundaries.
4529 // Pinned in parity with the peer DNS-1123 fixtures.
4530 let d = Dep::simple("-caixa-teia", "^0.1");
4531 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
4532 assert!(
4533 matches!(
4534 err,
4535 DepError::NomeInvalid { ref nome, ref reason }
4536 if nome == "-caixa-teia" && reason.contains("alphanumeric")
4537 ),
4538 "got {err:?}"
4539 );
4540 }
4541
4542 #[test]
4543 fn validate_rejects_nome_with_trailing_hyphen() {
4544 let d = Dep::simple("caixa-teia-", "^0.1");
4545 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
4546 assert!(
4547 matches!(
4548 err,
4549 DepError::NomeInvalid { ref nome, ref reason }
4550 if nome == "caixa-teia-" && reason.contains("alphanumeric")
4551 ),
4552 "got {err:?}"
4553 );
4554 }
4555
4556 #[test]
4557 fn validate_rejects_nome_with_slash() {
4558 // The canonical "I copied the GitHub repo path into `:nome`
4559 // instead of `:fonte :repo`" typo. A `/` in the name leaks the
4560 // lacre-side `:repositorio` shape (`pleme-io/caixa-teia`) into
4561 // the local-name slot. Same fixture pinned for `:membros
4562 // :caixa` (3f9d7a0).
4563 let d = Dep::simple("pleme-io/caixa-teia", "^0.1");
4564 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
4565 assert!(
4566 matches!(
4567 err,
4568 DepError::NomeInvalid { ref nome, ref reason }
4569 if nome == "pleme-io/caixa-teia" && reason.contains('/')
4570 ),
4571 "got {err:?}"
4572 );
4573 }
4574
4575 #[test]
4576 fn validate_rejects_nome_too_long() {
4577 // 64-byte label — one over the RFC 1035 / RFC 1123 label cap.
4578 // Built from a valid character set so the length-bound
4579 // diagnostic surfaces before any per-character check (the
4580 // order pin parallel to the per-character predicates inside
4581 // [`crate::render::is_dns_1123_label`]).
4582 let long = "a".repeat(64);
4583 let d = Dep::simple(&long, "^0.1");
4584 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
4585 assert!(
4586 matches!(
4587 err,
4588 DepError::NomeInvalid { ref nome, ref reason }
4589 if nome.len() == 64 && reason.contains("max length of 63")
4590 ),
4591 "got {err:?}"
4592 );
4593 }
4594
4595 #[test]
4596 fn validate_accepts_canonical_nome_labels() {
4597 // Positive-control sweep — every form the K8s apiserver
4598 // accepts as a DNS-1123 label must round-trip through
4599 // validate. Covers a hyphen-bearing label, a numeric-suffix
4600 // label, a leading-digit label, a single-character label, and
4601 // a 63-byte (exactly the cap) label — the same fixture set
4602 // the peer `:membros :caixa` / `:children :caixa` positive
4603 // controls pin.
4604 for nome in [
4605 "caixa-teia",
4606 "caixa-resolver2",
4607 "2nd-tier-cache",
4608 "x",
4609 "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0",
4610 ] {
4611 Dep::simple(nome, "^0.1")
4612 .validate()
4613 .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("canonical label {nome:?} must validate, got {e:?}"));
4614 }
4615 }
4616
4617 #[test]
4618 fn nome_empty_takes_precedence_over_nome_invalid() {
4619 // Ordering pin: `NomeEmpty` is the more self-locating
4620 // diagnostic on `""` and must lead — `is_dns_1123_label` is
4621 // only reached after the empty-check fires at the call site.
4622 // Mirrors `membro_caixa_empty_takes_precedence_over_invalid`
4623 // (3f9d7a0) on the peer caixa-identifier axis.
4624 let mut d = Dep::simple("placeholder", "^0.1");
4625 d.nome = String::new();
4626 assert_eq!(d.validate().unwrap_err(), DepError::NomeEmpty);
4627 }
4628
4629 #[test]
4630 fn nome_invalid_fires_before_versao_empty() {
4631 // Ordering pin: a malformed `:nome` fires before any `:versao`
4632 // axis check on the *same* entry — the per-entry shape gates
4633 // run top-to-bottom (nome empty → nome shape → versao empty →
4634 // versao parse → fonte shape), so a one-entry caixa.lisp with
4635 // both wrong sees the name-side diagnostic first (the name is
4636 // the self-locating axis — without a valid name, the parse
4637 // diagnostic can't quote `:nome "<bad>"`). Same ordering
4638 // discipline as `membro_caixa_invalid_fires_before_versao_check`
4639 // (3f9d7a0).
4640 let mut d = Dep::simple("Caixa-Teia", "^0.1");
4641 d.versao = String::new();
4642 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
4643 assert!(
4644 matches!(err, DepError::NomeInvalid { ref nome, .. } if nome == "Caixa-Teia"),
4645 "got {err:?}"
4646 );
4647 }
4648
4649 #[test]
4650 fn nome_invalid_fires_before_versao_invalid() {
4651 // Ordering pin: a malformed `:nome` fires before the `:versao`
4652 // parse-side check on the *same* entry. Pin separately from
4653 // the empty-versao ordering so a future re-ordering surfaces
4654 // here, parallel to the b0c8389 / c4213a4 trajectory.
4655 let d = Dep::simple("Caixa-Teia", "^^0.1");
4656 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
4657 assert!(
4658 matches!(err, DepError::NomeInvalid { ref nome, .. } if nome == "Caixa-Teia"),
4659 "got {err:?}"
4660 );
4661 }
4662
4663 #[test]
4664 fn nome_invalid_fires_before_fonte_invalid() {
4665 // Ordering pin: a malformed `:nome` fires before the `:fonte`
4666 // shape check on the *same* entry. The `:fonte` diagnostic
4667 // names the offending dep's `:nome` verbatim (via
4668 // `DepSource::validate(&self.nome)`), so a non-self-locating
4669 // name would taint the downstream diagnostic too — the gate
4670 // ordering keeps both diagnostics individually self-locating.
4671 let mut d = Dep::simple("Caixa-Teia", "^0.1");
4672 d.fonte = Some(DepSource::Git {
4673 repo: String::new(),
4674 tag: None,
4675 rev: None,
4676 branch: None,
4677 });
4678 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
4679 assert!(
4680 matches!(err, DepError::NomeInvalid { ref nome, .. } if nome == "Caixa-Teia"),
4681 "got {err:?}"
4682 );
4683 }
4684
4685 #[test]
4686 fn nome_invalid_diagnostic_carries_offending_name() {
4687 // The diagnostic-shape pin: the error names the offending
4688 // `:nome` value verbatim so the author can grep their
4689 // caixa.lisp without re-running the build, and carries a
4690 // non-empty `reason` from `is_dns_1123_label` so the
4691 // predicate's own wording flows through to the diagnostic.
4692 // Same shape as `MembroCaixaInvalid` (3f9d7a0),
4693 // `ChildCaixaInvalid` (31bfa43), `ManifestError::NomeInvalid`
4694 // (6c992f8) — the four DNS-1123 caixa-identifier axes now
4695 // share a structurally-equivalent diagnostic family.
4696 let d = Dep::simple("Caixa_Teia", "^0.1");
4697 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
4698 let DepError::NomeInvalid { nome, reason } = err else {
4699 panic!("expected NomeInvalid, got other variant");
4700 };
4701 assert_eq!(nome, "Caixa_Teia");
4702 assert!(
4703 !reason.is_empty(),
4704 "NomeInvalid `reason` must carry the predicate's wording verbatim"
4705 );
4706 }
4707
4708 #[test]
4709 fn validate_rejects_invalid_versao_requirement() {
4710 // The fail-before-pass-after pin: a non-empty but malformed
4711 // requirement (`"^bad-version"`) silently passed every pre-gate
4712 // codebase because `:deps :versao` wasn't validated. The parse
4713 // failure surfaced far downstream at lacre-resolve time with a
4714 // `semver::Error` that didn't name which `:deps` entry carried
4715 // the typo. The new gate moves the check to caixa-build time
4716 // at the source caixa.lisp.
4717 let d = Dep::simple("caixa-teia", "^bad-version");
4718 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
4719 assert!(
4720 matches!(
4721 err,
4722 DepError::VersaoInvalid { ref nome, ref versao, .. }
4723 if nome == "caixa-teia" && versao == "^bad-version"
4724 ),
4725 "got {err:?}"
4726 );
4727 }
4728
4729 #[test]
4730 fn validate_rejects_versao_with_double_caret_typo() {
4731 // `"^^0.1"` is the canonical doubled-caret typo — looks like a
4732 // Cargo-shaped requirement on first glance but fails the parser
4733 // because semver doesn't accept stacked operators. Pin this
4734 // adjacent-shape footgun explicitly so a future relaxation that
4735 // accepts "looks-canonical-but-isn't" forms surfaces here, in
4736 // parity with the `:membros` / `:children` fixtures.
4737 let d = Dep::simple("caixa-teia", "^^0.1");
4738 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
4739 assert!(
4740 matches!(
4741 err,
4742 DepError::VersaoInvalid { ref nome, ref versao, .. }
4743 if nome == "caixa-teia" && versao == "^^0.1"
4744 ),
4745 "got {err:?}"
4746 );
4747 }
4748
4749 #[test]
4750 fn validate_rejects_versao_with_v_prefixed_tag() {
4751 // `"v0.1"` is the canonical "git-tag-shape leaking into the
4752 // semver requirement slot" typo — an author copies the
4753 // publish-side git-tag string verbatim into `:versao`, but
4754 // Cargo's semver parser rejects the leading `v`. Same fixture
4755 // pinned for `:membros :versao` (9888b13) and `:children
4756 // :versao` (b38ff3a). (Bare `x`-glob shorthands like `^0.1.x`
4757 // are *accepted* by the semver crate as an `*` wildcard on the
4758 // patch axis — they're a Cargo-side valid shape, not a typo.)
4759 let d = Dep::simple("caixa-teia", "v0.1");
4760 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
4761 assert!(
4762 matches!(
4763 err,
4764 DepError::VersaoInvalid { ref nome, ref versao, .. }
4765 if nome == "caixa-teia" && versao == "v0.1"
4766 ),
4767 "got {err:?}"
4768 );
4769 }
4770
4771 #[test]
4772 fn validate_accepts_canonical_versao_forms() {
4773 // The five Cargo-shaped requirement forms `:membros :versao`
4774 // and `:children :versao` already accept via
4775 // `crate::parse_requirement` must pass the deps gate without
4776 // re-validating at the resolver layer. Pin every leg so a
4777 // future tightening of the canonical set surfaces here as a
4778 // test failure.
4779 for form in [
4780 "^0.1", // caret — minor-range pin (the most common shape)
4781 "~0.1.2", // tilde — patch-range pin
4782 "0.1.0", // exact — single-version pin
4783 "*", // wildcard — explicitly any-version
4784 ">=0.1, <2", // multi-range — comma-separated comparators
4785 ] {
4786 Dep::simple("caixa-teia", form)
4787 .validate()
4788 .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("canonical form {form:?} must validate, got {e:?}"));
4789 }
4790 }
4791
4792 #[test]
4793 fn versao_empty_takes_precedence_over_invalid() {
4794 // Order pin: the existing `VersaoEmpty` diagnostic (which
4795 // doesn't try to parse) fires before the new `VersaoInvalid`
4796 // parse-side diagnostic, so an empty `:versao` keeps its
4797 // narrower error message — `parse_requirement("")` would
4798 // otherwise return `Ok(STAR)` and silently pass, but the empty
4799 // arm catches it first.
4800 let mut d = Dep::simple("caixa-teia", "ignored");
4801 d.versao = String::new();
4802 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
4803 assert!(
4804 matches!(err, DepError::VersaoEmpty { ref nome } if nome == "caixa-teia"),
4805 "got {err:?}"
4806 );
4807 }
4808
4809 #[test]
4810 fn nome_empty_takes_precedence_over_versao_invalid() {
4811 // Order pin: even when `:versao` is malformed and would raise
4812 // its own diagnostic, `:nome ""` fires first because the
4813 // per-entry parse diagnostic needs a non-empty name to be
4814 // self-locating. Mirrors the
4815 // `membros_validation_runs_before_contratos_membership_check`
4816 // ordering on the typed-graph layer.
4817 let mut d = Dep::simple("placeholder", "^bad");
4818 d.nome = String::new();
4819 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
4820 assert_eq!(err, DepError::NomeEmpty);
4821 }
4822
4823 #[test]
4824 fn versao_invalid_diagnostic_carries_offending_versao() {
4825 // The diagnostic-shape pin: the error names the offending
4826 // `:versao` value verbatim so the author can grep their
4827 // caixa.lisp without re-running the build, and carries a
4828 // non-empty `reason` from `semver::VersionReq::parse` so the
4829 // parser's own wording flows through to the diagnostic.
4830 let d = Dep::simple("caixa-teia", "not-a-req");
4831 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
4832 let DepError::VersaoInvalid {
4833 nome,
4834 versao,
4835 reason,
4836 } = err
4837 else {
4838 panic!("expected VersaoInvalid, got other variant");
4839 };
4840 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
4841 assert_eq!(versao, "not-a-req");
4842 assert!(
4843 !reason.is_empty(),
4844 "VersaoInvalid `reason` must carry the parser's wording verbatim"
4845 );
4846 }
4847
4848 // -- :fonte value-shape gate ------------------------------------------
4849
4850 fn dep_with_fonte(fonte: DepSource) -> Dep {
4851 let mut d = Dep::simple("caixa-teia", "^0.1");
4852 d.fonte = Some(fonte);
4853 d
4854 }
4855
4856 #[test]
4857 fn validate_accepts_git_fonte_with_tag() {
4858 // The positive-control pin on the canonical git source — exactly
4859 // one of :tag/:rev/:branch set, non-empty :repo. Mirrors the
4860 // shape every existing caixa-resolver integration test uses.
4861 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
4862 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
4863 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
4864 rev: None,
4865 branch: None,
4866 });
4867 d.validate().unwrap();
4868 }
4869
4870 #[test]
4871 fn validate_accepts_git_fonte_with_rev() {
4872 // Each of the three pin axes is independently a valid single-pin
4873 // shape; pin the :rev arm so a future relaxation that only
4874 // accepts :tag surfaces here. The value is a full 40-hex SHA-1
4875 // OID — the canonical `git rev-parse HEAD` emission shape the
4876 // `crate::render::is_git_oid` value-shape gate now requires;
4877 // abbreviated OIDs are ambiguous across repo history and
4878 // rejected at this gate (pinned separately by
4879 // `validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_rev_abbreviated_prefix`).
4880 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
4881 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
4882 tag: None,
4883 rev: Some("c0ffee0123abcdef0123456789abcdef01234567".into()),
4884 branch: None,
4885 });
4886 d.validate().unwrap();
4887 }
4888
4889 #[test]
4890 fn validate_accepts_git_fonte_with_branch() {
4891 // The :branch arm is the third valid single-pin shape — pinned
4892 // separately so the gate-accepts-all-three-pin-axes contract is
4893 // a build-error to relax.
4894 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
4895 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
4896 tag: None,
4897 rev: None,
4898 branch: Some("main".into()),
4899 });
4900 d.validate().unwrap();
4901 }
4902
4903 #[test]
4904 fn validate_accepts_path_fonte() {
4905 // The positive-control pin on the path source — non-empty
4906 // :caminho, no pin axes (paths have no commit identity). Pinned
4907 // so a future "paths must also pin a rev" tightening surfaces
4908 // here as a structural decision, not a silent break.
4909 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
4910 caminho: "../caixa-teia".into(),
4911 });
4912 d.validate().unwrap();
4913 }
4914
4915 #[test]
4916 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_empty_repo() {
4917 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for `(:tipo git :repo "" :tag
4918 // "v1")`: the empty-repo shape silently passed every pre-gate
4919 // codebase because `:fonte` wasn't validated. The git-clone
4920 // failure surfaced far downstream at lacre-resolve time with no
4921 // field naming which `:deps` entry carried the typo. The new
4922 // gate moves the check to caixa-build time at the source
4923 // caixa.lisp.
4924 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
4925 repo: String::new(),
4926 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
4927 rev: None,
4928 branch: None,
4929 });
4930 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
4931 assert!(
4932 matches!(err, DepError::FonteRepoEmpty { ref nome } if nome == "caixa-teia"),
4933 "got {err:?}"
4934 );
4935 }
4936
4937 // -- :repo value-shape gate -------------------------------------------
4938 //
4939 // The `:fonte (:tipo git :repo …)` value flows verbatim into the
4940 // caixa-resolver's `git clone <repo>` subprocess. The pre-gate
4941 // codebase admitted any non-empty string; the new
4942 // [`crate::render::is_git_repo_url`] predicate gates the git-porcelain
4943 // URL intersection-floor at validate time, peer with the three pin
4944 // axes (`:tag` + `:branch` via `is_git_ref_name`, `:rev` via
4945 // `is_git_oid`). Every test in this section is a fail-before /
4946 // pass-after pin on a specific authoring footgun.
4947
4948 #[test]
4949 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_trailing_space() {
4950 // The canonical paste-from-doc footgun on `:repo` — an author
4951 // copies `"github:pleme-io/caixa-teia "` (trailing space) out of
4952 // a doc paragraph. Until this gate landed the empty-repo arm
4953 // passed (the string isn't empty), the resolver issued
4954 // `git clone 'github:pleme-io/caixa-teia '`, and the failure
4955 // surfaced at clone time with a quoting-confused error far from
4956 // the source caixa.lisp. Same paste-from-doc footgun the
4957 // `:tag "v0.1.0 "` gate (e70d213) closes on the peer refname
4958 // axis — now closed on the `:repo` URL axis too.
4959 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
4960 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia ".into(),
4961 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
4962 rev: None,
4963 branch: None,
4964 });
4965 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
4966 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { nome, repo, reason } = err else {
4967 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
4968 };
4969 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
4970 assert_eq!(repo, "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia ");
4971 assert!(
4972 reason.contains("whitespace"),
4973 "reason must surface the whitespace arm, got {reason:?}"
4974 );
4975 }
4976
4977 #[test]
4978 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_starting_with_dash() {
4979 // The canonical CLI-argument-injection footgun at the `git clone`
4980 // subprocess boundary — `:repo "-upload-pack=evil"` makes git's
4981 // argv parser read the value as a CLI flag, escaping the
4982 // subprocess argument boundary. The `--` separator workaround
4983 // does not fix the typed slot's accepted set; the gate rejects
4984 // the shape upstream at validate time so the resolver never
4985 // invokes a `git clone -…` subprocess.
4986 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
4987 repo: "-upload-pack=evil".into(),
4988 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
4989 rev: None,
4990 branch: None,
4991 });
4992 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
4993 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { repo, reason, .. } = err else {
4994 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
4995 };
4996 assert_eq!(repo, "-upload-pack=evil");
4997 assert!(
4998 reason.contains("must not start with `-`"),
4999 "reason must surface the leading-`-` arm, got {reason:?}"
5000 );
5001 }
5002
5003 #[test]
5004 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_embedded_newline() {
5005 // The canonical paste-from-multiline-doc footgun — a `:repo`
5006 // string with an embedded `\n` silently breaks git's URL parser
5007 // and is a class of CRLF-injection at the subprocess-argument
5008 // boundary. Caught by the control-char arm (0x0A < 0x20).
5009 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
5010 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia\nrm -rf /".into(),
5011 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
5012 rev: None,
5013 branch: None,
5014 });
5015 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
5016 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
5017 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
5018 };
5019 assert!(
5020 reason.contains("control character"),
5021 "reason must surface the control-char arm, got {reason:?}"
5022 );
5023 }
5024
5025 #[test]
5026 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_tab() {
5027 // Tab is the sibling whitespace footgun (the canonical
5028 // copy-from-aligned-table paste); pinned separately from the
5029 // space arm so a future relaxation that only catches one
5030 // surfaces here.
5031 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
5032 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia\t".into(),
5033 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
5034 rev: None,
5035 branch: None,
5036 });
5037 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
5038 assert!(
5039 matches!(
5040 err,
5041 DepError::FonteRepoShape { ref reason, .. }
5042 if reason.contains("whitespace")
5043 ),
5044 "got {err:?}"
5045 );
5046 }
5047
5048 #[test]
5049 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_non_ascii() {
5050 // IDN hosts must be pre-encoded as Punycode (`xn--…`) — raw
5051 // non-ASCII silently breaks at git's URL parser and round-trips
5052 // inconsistently across NFC/NFD normalization on APFS /
5053 // case-folding filesystems. Same intersection-floor
5054 // [`is_git_ref_name`] enforces on the refname axes.
5055 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
5056 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/café".into(),
5057 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
5058 rev: None,
5059 branch: None,
5060 });
5061 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
5062 assert!(
5063 matches!(
5064 err,
5065 DepError::FonteRepoShape { ref reason, .. }
5066 if reason.contains("non-ASCII")
5067 ),
5068 "got {err:?}"
5069 );
5070 }
5071
5072 #[test]
5073 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_fragment_anchor() {
5074 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the canonical paste-from-
5075 // browser-address-bar footgun on `:repo`: an author copies a
5076 // GitHub permalink to a README anchor / line-permalink and
5077 // forgets to trim the `#fragment` tail. Until this arm landed
5078 // `:repo "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia#readme"`
5079 // silently passed every prior arm (no whitespace, no control
5080 // chars, no non-ASCII, contains a `:`, doesn't start with `-`
5081 // or `:`), libcurl's URL parser stripped the `#readme` tail
5082 // before opening the HTTPS transport, and the lacre embedded
5083 // the value verbatim in its per-dep BLAKE3 closure — two
5084 // authors whose values differ only in their fragment anchor
5085 // (`#readme` vs `#L42`) resolve to the byte-identical upstream
5086 // `git clone` but lock to two distinct lacres, defeating the
5087 // THEORY.md §V.2 render-determinism contract. Same value-shape
5088 // axis-floor every peer typed surface enforces; peer `:fonte
5089 // :tag` / `:fonte :branch` already reject the byte-class through
5090 // `is_git_ref_name`'s alphabet (refs are leaf identifiers, no
5091 // URL grammar admitted) and `:entrada :paths` rejects `#` as
5092 // part of `is_gateway_api_http_path`'s RFC-3986-reserved set.
5093 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
5094 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia#readme".into(),
5095 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
5096 rev: None,
5097 branch: None,
5098 });
5099 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
5100 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { nome, repo, reason } = err else {
5101 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
5102 };
5103 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
5104 assert_eq!(repo, "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia#readme");
5105 assert!(
5106 reason.contains("must not contain `#`"),
5107 "reason must surface the fragment-`#` arm, got {reason:?}"
5108 );
5109 assert!(
5110 reason.contains("fragment"),
5111 "reason must name the URL fragment grammar, got {reason:?}"
5112 );
5113 }
5114
5115 #[test]
5116 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_flake_ref_fragment() {
5117 // The symmetric paste-from-Nix-flake-ref footgun — an author
5118 // confuses the Nix flake-reference idiom (`github:foo/
5119 // bar#packageName`, where `#packageName` selects a flake
5120 // output) with the bare git `:repo` shape. The pleme-io
5121 // substrate authors compose flakes downstream of caixa
5122 // (caixa-flake renders a flake.nix), so the cross-idiom leak
5123 // is the canonical near-miss: the author writes the
5124 // flake-ref shape into a git `:repo` slot. Pinned separately
5125 // from the HTTPS-anchor arm so a future relaxation that
5126 // narrows to one URL scheme surfaces here.
5127 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
5128 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia#caixa-teia".into(),
5129 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
5130 rev: None,
5131 branch: None,
5132 });
5133 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
5134 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
5135 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
5136 };
5137 assert!(
5138 reason.contains("must not contain `#`"),
5139 "reason must surface the fragment-`#` arm, got {reason:?}"
5140 );
5141 assert!(
5142 reason.contains("Nix flake"),
5143 "reason must name the Nix-flake-ref cross-idiom footgun, got {reason:?}"
5144 );
5145 }
5146
5147 #[test]
5148 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_query_string() {
5149 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the canonical paste-from-
5150 // browser-address-bar footgun on `:repo` (peer with the
5151 // a68f818 fragment-`#` arm on the same axis). An author
5152 // copies a GitHub tab deep-link out of the address bar and
5153 // forgets to trim the `?tab=…` query tail. Until this arm
5154 // landed `:repo "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia?tab=readme-ov-file"`
5155 // silently passed every prior arm (no whitespace, no control
5156 // chars, no non-ASCII, no `#` fragment, contains a `:`,
5157 // doesn't start with `-` or `:`); GitHub silently ignored
5158 // the `?query` tail and served the same repo regardless;
5159 // the lacre embedded the value verbatim in its per-dep
5160 // BLAKE3 closure — two authors whose values differ only in
5161 // their query tail (`?tab=readme-ov-file` vs `?ref=main` vs
5162 // `?utm_source=twitter`) resolve to the byte-identical
5163 // upstream `git clone` but lock to two distinct lacres,
5164 // defeating the THEORY.md §V.2 render-determinism contract
5165 // on the same axis the `#` fragment arm closes. Same value-
5166 // shape axis-floor every peer typed surface enforces; peer
5167 // `:fonte :tag` / `:fonte :branch` already reject the byte-
5168 // class through `is_git_ref_name`'s alphabet (refspec glob
5169 // wildcards, caixa-core/src/render.rs:1426) and `:entrada
5170 // :paths` rejects `?` as the query separator in
5171 // `is_gateway_api_http_path` (caixa-core/src/render.rs:473).
5172 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
5173 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia?tab=readme-ov-file".into(),
5174 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
5175 rev: None,
5176 branch: None,
5177 });
5178 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
5179 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { nome, repo, reason } = err else {
5180 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
5181 };
5182 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
5183 assert_eq!(
5184 repo,
5185 "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia?tab=readme-ov-file"
5186 );
5187 assert!(
5188 reason.contains("must not contain `?`"),
5189 "reason must surface the query-`?` arm, got {reason:?}"
5190 );
5191 assert!(
5192 reason.contains("query"),
5193 "reason must name the URL query grammar, got {reason:?}"
5194 );
5195 }
5196
5197 #[test]
5198 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_utm_tracker() {
5199 // The symmetric paste-from-social-share footgun — an author
5200 // copies a repo URL out of a Slack unfurl / Twitter share /
5201 // newsletter link / Discord embed and forgets to trim the
5202 // `?utm_source=…` / `?utm_medium=…` / `?utm_campaign=…`
5203 // campaign-tracker tail. Every major social-share / unfurl /
5204 // newsletter platform appends these UTM parameters; the
5205 // canonical near-miss on the `:repo` axis. Pinned separately
5206 // from the GitHub-tab-deep-link arm so a future relaxation
5207 // that narrows to one query-parameter class surfaces here.
5208 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
5209 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia?utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=launch"
5210 .into(),
5211 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
5212 rev: None,
5213 branch: None,
5214 });
5215 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
5216 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
5217 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
5218 };
5219 assert!(
5220 reason.contains("must not contain `?`"),
5221 "reason must surface the query-`?` arm, got {reason:?}"
5222 );
5223 assert!(
5224 reason.contains("campaign-tracker"),
5225 "reason must name the campaign-tracker paste footgun, got {reason:?}"
5226 );
5227 }
5228
5229 #[test]
5230 fn fonte_repo_fragment_fires_before_query_when_fragment_first() {
5231 // Cascade pin: the fragment-`#` arm and the query-`?` arm are
5232 // both per-byte arms inside the same `for &b in s.as_bytes()`
5233 // loop, so the byte that appears first in the value's byte
5234 // order wins. A `:repo "https://github.com/p/x#readme?ref=main"`
5235 // (fragment before query — unusual URL-grammar but value-
5236 // disjoint at byte level) carries both `#` and `?`; the `#`
5237 // byte appears first, so the fragment-`#` arm fires, surfacing
5238 // the more self-locating diagnostic on the byte the author
5239 // pasted earliest in the URL. Mirrors the peer cascade
5240 // discipline `fonte_repo_control_char_fires_before_fragment`
5241 // pins on the prior `:repo` byte-class arm.
5242 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
5243 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia#readme?ref=main".into(),
5244 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
5245 rev: None,
5246 branch: None,
5247 });
5248 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
5249 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
5250 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
5251 };
5252 assert!(
5253 reason.contains("must not contain `#`"),
5254 "reason must surface the fragment-`#` arm (fires before query-`?` when \
5255 `#` byte appears first in value), got {reason:?}"
5256 );
5257 }
5258
5259 #[test]
5260 fn fonte_repo_control_char_fires_before_fragment() {
5261 // Cascade pin: the control-char arm structurally precedes the
5262 // fragment-`#` arm. A value like `"github:p/x\n#readme"` probes
5263 // positive on both arms (contains LF and `#`), but the narrower
5264 // POSIX-syscall-rejected / CRLF-injection-class diagnostic
5265 // (`control character`) wins so the author sees the more
5266 // self-locating arm first. Mirrors the peer cascade discipline
5267 // every prior `:repo` byte-class arm establishes.
5268 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
5269 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia\n#readme".into(),
5270 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
5271 rev: None,
5272 branch: None,
5273 });
5274 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
5275 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
5276 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
5277 };
5278 assert!(
5279 reason.contains("control character"),
5280 "reason must surface the control-char arm, got {reason:?}"
5281 );
5282 }
5283
5284 #[test]
5285 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_embedded_backslash() {
5286 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the canonical Windows-
5287 // file-path-confusion footgun on `:repo` (peer with the 3a4e1d7
5288 // backslash arm on the sibling `:caminho` path-fonte axis).
5289 // An author pastes a Windows Explorer address-bar / PowerShell
5290 // `Get-Location` output into a `file://` URL slot, producing
5291 // `file:///C:\Users\me\caixa-teia`. Until this arm landed the
5292 // value silently passed every prior arm (no whitespace, no
5293 // control chars, no non-ASCII, no `#`, no `?`, doesn't start
5294 // with `-` or `:`); libcurl's URL parser silently translates
5295 // `\` → `/` on some platforms and refuses it on others, so
5296 // the byte rides verbatim into the lacre's per-dep content-
5297 // address but is silently rewritten / rejected at the wire —
5298 // two authors whose `:repo` values differ only in backslash-
5299 // vs-forward-slash (`file:///C:\path` vs `file:///C:/path`)
5300 // resolve to the byte-identical local clone but lock to two
5301 // distinct BLAKE3 closures, defeating the THEORY.md §V.2
5302 // render-determinism contract on the same axis the `#`
5303 // fragment and `?` query arms close. Same value-shape axis-
5304 // floor every peer typed surface enforces; the `:caminho`
5305 // 3a4e1d7 arm closes the same byte on the path-fonte axis.
5306 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
5307 repo: "file:///C:\\Users\\me\\caixa-teia".into(),
5308 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
5309 rev: None,
5310 branch: None,
5311 });
5312 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
5313 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { nome, repo, reason } = err else {
5314 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
5315 };
5316 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
5317 assert_eq!(repo, "file:///C:\\Users\\me\\caixa-teia");
5318 assert!(
5319 reason.contains("must not contain `\\`"),
5320 "reason must surface the backslash-`\\` arm, got {reason:?}"
5321 );
5322 assert!(
5323 reason.contains("Windows"),
5324 "reason must name the Windows-path-confusion footgun, got {reason:?}"
5325 );
5326 }
5327
5328 #[test]
5329 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_mangled_https_backslashes() {
5330 // The symmetric Win32-shell-mangled-slashes footgun — an author
5331 // copies `https://github.com/foo/bar` into a Win32 shell that
5332 // rewrites every `/` to `\` (the canonical `cmd.exe` path-
5333 // separator-coercion bug), pastes the result into a `:repo`
5334 // slot, and produces `https:\\github.com\foo\bar`. Pinned
5335 // separately from the `file://` Explorer-paste arm so a future
5336 // relaxation that narrows to one URL scheme surfaces here.
5337 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
5338 repo: "https:\\\\github.com\\pleme-io\\caixa-teia".into(),
5339 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
5340 rev: None,
5341 branch: None,
5342 });
5343 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
5344 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
5345 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
5346 };
5347 assert!(
5348 reason.contains("must not contain `\\`"),
5349 "reason must surface the backslash-`\\` arm, got {reason:?}"
5350 );
5351 assert!(
5352 reason.contains("path separator") || reason.contains("path-segment separator"),
5353 "reason must name the URL path-segment separator grammar, got {reason:?}"
5354 );
5355 }
5356
5357 #[test]
5358 fn fonte_repo_fragment_fires_before_backslash_when_fragment_first() {
5359 // Cascade pin: the fragment-`#` arm and the backslash-`\` arm
5360 // are both per-byte arms inside the same `for &b in s.as_bytes()`
5361 // loop, so the byte that appears first in the value's byte order
5362 // wins. A `:repo "https://github.com/p/x#readme\\foo"` carries
5363 // both `#` and `\`; the `#` byte appears first, so the fragment-
5364 // `#` arm fires, surfacing the more self-locating diagnostic on
5365 // the byte the author pasted earliest in the URL. Mirrors the
5366 // peer cascade discipline `fonte_repo_fragment_fires_before_query_when_fragment_first`
5367 // pins on the prior `:repo` byte-class arm.
5368 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
5369 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia#readme\\foo".into(),
5370 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
5371 rev: None,
5372 branch: None,
5373 });
5374 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
5375 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
5376 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
5377 };
5378 assert!(
5379 reason.contains("must not contain `#`"),
5380 "reason must surface the fragment-`#` arm (fires before backslash-`\\` when \
5381 `#` byte appears first in value), got {reason:?}"
5382 );
5383 }
5384
5385 #[test]
5386 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_uri_template_placeholder() {
5387 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the canonical URI Template
5388 // (RFC 6570) placeholder footgun on `:repo`. An author copies a
5389 // README quick-start snippet / OpenAPI `servers:` URL / Helm
5390 // chart `home:` template that carries unresolved
5391 // `{org}` / `{repo}` placeholders and pastes the raw template
5392 // into the `:repo` slot, expecting the substrate to resolve the
5393 // placeholder downstream. Until this arm landed the value
5394 // silently passed every prior arm (no whitespace, no control
5395 // chars, no non-ASCII, no `#`, no `?`, no `\`, doesn't start
5396 // with `-` or `:`); libcurl percent-encodes `{` / `}` to `%7B`
5397 // / `%7D` on the wire, so the byte rides verbatim into the
5398 // lacre's per-dep content-address but round-trips inconsistently
5399 // between the lacre's per-dep content-address and the
5400 // resolver's `git clone <repo>` invocation, defeating the
5401 // THEORY.md §V.2 render-determinism contract on the same axis
5402 // the `#` fragment, `?` query, and `\` backslash arms close;
5403 // every git porcelain entry-point additionally fetches a
5404 // nonexistent literal-`{placeholder}`-named path far from the
5405 // source caixa.lisp.
5406 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
5407 repo: "https://github.com/{org}/caixa-teia".into(),
5408 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
5409 rev: None,
5410 branch: None,
5411 });
5412 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
5413 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { nome, repo, reason } = err else {
5414 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
5415 };
5416 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
5417 assert_eq!(repo, "https://github.com/{org}/caixa-teia");
5418 assert!(
5419 reason.contains("must not contain `{`"),
5420 "reason must surface the open-brace `{{` arm, got {reason:?}"
5421 );
5422 assert!(
5423 reason.contains("URI Template") || reason.contains("RFC 6570"),
5424 "reason must name the RFC 6570 URI Template grammar, got {reason:?}"
5425 );
5426 }
5427
5428 #[test]
5429 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_handlebars_doubled_brace() {
5430 // The symmetric Mustache / Handlebars doubled-brace
5431 // substitution-form footgun every CI / IaC templating engine
5432 // (Argo Workflows, Jinja2, Liquid, Vue / Angular interpolation,
5433 // GitHub Actions `${{ … }}` even though Actions uses `${{`) /
5434 // chart README quick-start snippet emits. Pinned separately
5435 // from the single-`{` `{org}` arm so a future relaxation that
5436 // narrows to one substitution-form surfaces here.
5437 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
5438 repo: "https://github.com/{{org}}/caixa-teia".into(),
5439 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
5440 rev: None,
5441 branch: None,
5442 });
5443 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
5444 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
5445 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
5446 };
5447 assert!(
5448 reason.contains("must not contain `{`"),
5449 "reason must surface the open-brace `{{` arm, got {reason:?}"
5450 );
5451 }
5452
5453 #[test]
5454 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_closing_brace_only() {
5455 // Asymmetric `}`-only shape — covers the closing-brace-by-
5456 // itself footgun (an author truncated `{org}/{repo}` mid-edit
5457 // and left a trailing `}` from the prior template fragment,
5458 // or pasted a value that included a closing brace from a
5459 // surrounding shell context). Pinned to ensure the predicate
5460 // refuses each brace independently rather than only when both
5461 // appear — a future regression that ANDs the two byte tests
5462 // surfaces here.
5463 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
5464 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia}".into(),
5465 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
5466 rev: None,
5467 branch: None,
5468 });
5469 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
5470 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
5471 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
5472 };
5473 assert!(
5474 reason.contains("must not contain `}`"),
5475 "reason must surface the close-brace `}}` arm, got {reason:?}"
5476 );
5477 }
5478
5479 #[test]
5480 fn fonte_repo_fragment_fires_before_template_placeholder_when_fragment_first() {
5481 // Cascade pin: the fragment-`#` arm and the template-`{` /
5482 // `}` arm are both per-byte arms inside the same
5483 // `for &b in s.as_bytes()` loop, so the byte that appears
5484 // first in the value's byte order wins. A `:repo
5485 // "https://github.com/p/x#readme{org}"` carries both `#` and
5486 // `{`; the `#` byte appears first, so the fragment-`#` arm
5487 // fires, surfacing the more self-locating diagnostic on the
5488 // byte the author pasted earliest in the URL. Mirrors the
5489 // peer cascade discipline `fonte_repo_fragment_fires_before_backslash_when_fragment_first`
5490 // pins on the prior `:repo` byte-class arm.
5491 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
5492 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia#readme{org}".into(),
5493 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
5494 rev: None,
5495 branch: None,
5496 });
5497 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
5498 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
5499 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
5500 };
5501 assert!(
5502 reason.contains("must not contain `#`"),
5503 "reason must surface the fragment-`#` arm (fires before template-`{{` when \
5504 `#` byte appears first in value), got {reason:?}"
5505 );
5506 }
5507
5508 #[test]
5509 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_output_redirection() {
5510 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the canonical
5511 // shell-output-redirection footgun on `:repo`: an author
5512 // pastes a shell-pipeline tail (`git clone <repo> > build.log`
5513 // / `… >output.txt`) into the `:repo` slot without trimming
5514 // the redirect. Until this arm landed the value silently
5515 // passed every prior arm (no whitespace, no control chars,
5516 // no non-ASCII, no `#`, no `?`, no `\`, no `{`/`}`, doesn't
5517 // start with `-` or `:`); RFC 3986 §2 lists `<` / `>` in the
5518 // 'delims' / 'unwise' set and the WHATWG URL spec's fragment
5519 // percent-encode set maps `>` → `%3E` on the wire, so the
5520 // byte rides verbatim into the lacre's per-dep BLAKE3 closure
5521 // but is silently rewritten or rejected at libcurl's URL-
5522 // parser layer — two authors whose values differ only in
5523 // their redirect tail (`>build.log` vs nothing) resolve to
5524 // the byte-identical upstream `git clone` but lock to two
5525 // distinct lacres, defeating the THEORY.md §V.2 render-
5526 // determinism contract. Peer with the `:caminho` axis's
5527 // `FonteCaminhoShellRedirection` arm (e457141) on the sibling
5528 // path-fonte axis, and `is_gateway_api_http_path`'s eleven-
5529 // byte RFC-3986-reserved set on `:entrada :paths`.
5530 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
5531 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia>build.log".into(),
5532 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
5533 rev: None,
5534 branch: None,
5535 });
5536 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
5537 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { nome, repo, reason } = err else {
5538 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
5539 };
5540 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
5541 assert_eq!(repo, "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia>build.log");
5542 assert!(
5543 reason.contains("must not contain `>`"),
5544 "reason must surface the output-redirection `>` arm, got {reason:?}"
5545 );
5546 assert!(
5547 reason.contains("redirection") || reason.contains("'delims'"),
5548 "reason must name the shell-redirection / RFC-3986-unwise rationale, got {reason:?}"
5549 );
5550 }
5551
5552 #[test]
5553 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_input_redirection() {
5554 // The symmetric shell-input-redirection footgun — an author
5555 // pastes a shell-pipeline head (`git clone <input.url` /
5556 // `cat <README.md`) into the `:repo` slot. Pinned separately
5557 // from the `>`-output arm so a future relaxation that only
5558 // catches one of the two redirect bytes surfaces here. Peer
5559 // with the `:caminho` axis's `FonteCaminhoShellRedirection`
5560 // arm which closes both `<` and `>` under the same banner.
5561 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
5562 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia<input.url".into(),
5563 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
5564 rev: None,
5565 branch: None,
5566 });
5567 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
5568 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
5569 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
5570 };
5571 assert!(
5572 reason.contains("must not contain `<`"),
5573 "reason must surface the input-redirection `<` arm, got {reason:?}"
5574 );
5575 assert!(
5576 reason.contains("RFC 3986") || reason.contains("'unwise'"),
5577 "reason must name the RFC 3986 'unwise' grammar, got {reason:?}"
5578 );
5579 }
5580
5581 #[test]
5582 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_backtick_command_substitution() {
5583 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the canonical
5584 // paste-from-shell-prompt-with-backticked-substitution footgun
5585 // on `:repo` (peer with the c4d62b3 backtick arm on the sibling
5586 // `:caminho` path-fonte axis). An author pastes a URL whose
5587 // segment carries a backticked command-substitution wrapper
5588 // (`` `whoami` ``, `` `git config user.name` ``, `` `pwd` ``)
5589 // from a doc / README quick-start snippet that expected the
5590 // substrate to substitute the value downstream. Until this arm
5591 // landed the value silently passed every prior arm (no
5592 // whitespace, no control chars, no non-ASCII, no `#`, no `?`,
5593 // no `\`, no `{`/`}`, no `<`/`>`, doesn't start with `-` or
5594 // `:`); RFC 3986 §2 lists the backtick byte in the 'delims' /
5595 // 'unwise' set and the WHATWG URL spec's fragment percent-
5596 // encode set maps `` ` `` → `%60` on the wire, so the byte
5597 // rides verbatim into the lacre's per-dep BLAKE3 closure but
5598 // is silently rewritten or rejected at libcurl's URL-parser
5599 // layer — two authors whose values differ only in their
5600 // backtick wrapper (`` `whoami` `` vs nothing) resolve to the
5601 // byte-identical upstream `git clone` but lock to two distinct
5602 // lacres, defeating the THEORY.md §V.2 render-determinism
5603 // contract. Peer with the `:caminho` axis's
5604 // `FonteCaminhoShellCommandSubstitution` arm (c4d62b3) on the
5605 // sibling path-fonte axis, and `is_gateway_api_http_path`'s
5606 // eleven-byte RFC-3986-reserved set on `:entrada :paths`.
5607 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
5608 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/`whoami`/caixa-teia".into(),
5609 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
5610 rev: None,
5611 branch: None,
5612 });
5613 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
5614 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { nome, repo, reason } = err else {
5615 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
5616 };
5617 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
5618 assert_eq!(repo, "https://github.com/pleme-io/`whoami`/caixa-teia");
5619 assert!(
5620 reason.contains("must not contain `` ` ``"),
5621 "reason must surface the backtick command-substitution arm, got {reason:?}"
5622 );
5623 assert!(
5624 reason.contains("command-substitution") || reason.contains("'unwise'"),
5625 "reason must name the shell-command-substitution / RFC-3986-unwise rationale, \
5626 got {reason:?}"
5627 );
5628 }
5629
5630 #[test]
5631 fn fonte_repo_fragment_fires_before_backtick_when_fragment_first() {
5632 // Cascade pin: the fragment-`#` arm and the backtick command-
5633 // substitution arm are both per-byte arms inside the same
5634 // `for &b in s.as_bytes()` loop, so the byte that appears first
5635 // in the value's byte order wins. A `:repo
5636 // "https://github.com/p/x#readme/`whoami`"` carries both `#`
5637 // and backtick; the `#` byte appears first, so the fragment-
5638 // `#` arm fires, surfacing the more self-locating diagnostic
5639 // on the byte the author pasted earliest in the URL. Mirrors
5640 // the peer cascade discipline
5641 // `fonte_repo_fragment_fires_before_shell_redirection_when_fragment_first`
5642 // pins on the prior `:repo` byte-class arm.
5643 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
5644 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia#readme/`whoami`".into(),
5645 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
5646 rev: None,
5647 branch: None,
5648 });
5649 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
5650 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
5651 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
5652 };
5653 assert!(
5654 reason.contains("must not contain `#`"),
5655 "reason must surface the fragment-`#` arm (fires before backtick when `#` byte \
5656 appears first in value), got {reason:?}"
5657 );
5658 }
5659
5660 #[test]
5661 fn fonte_repo_shell_redirection_fires_before_backtick_when_redirection_first() {
5662 // Cascade pin: the shell-redirection `<` / `>` arm and the
5663 // backtick command-substitution arm are both per-byte arms
5664 // inside the same `for &b in s.as_bytes()` loop, so the byte
5665 // that appears first in the value's byte order wins. A `:repo
5666 // "https://github.com/p/x>build.log/`whoami`"` carries both
5667 // `>` and backtick; the `>` byte appears first, so the
5668 // shell-redirection arm fires, surfacing the more self-
5669 // locating diagnostic on the byte the author pasted earliest
5670 // in the URL. Pins the natural-order cascade so a future
5671 // reorder of the per-byte arms surfaces here.
5672 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
5673 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia>build.log/`whoami`".into(),
5674 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
5675 rev: None,
5676 branch: None,
5677 });
5678 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
5679 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
5680 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
5681 };
5682 assert!(
5683 reason.contains("must not contain `>`"),
5684 "reason must surface the shell-redirection `>` arm (fires before backtick when \
5685 `>` byte appears first in value), got {reason:?}"
5686 );
5687 }
5688
5689 #[test]
5690 fn fonte_repo_fragment_fires_before_shell_redirection_when_fragment_first() {
5691 // Cascade pin: the fragment-`#` arm and the shell-redirection
5692 // `<` / `>` arm are both per-byte arms inside the same
5693 // `for &b in s.as_bytes()` loop, so the byte that appears
5694 // first in the value's byte order wins. A `:repo
5695 // "https://github.com/p/x#readme>build.log"` carries both
5696 // `#` and `>`; the `#` byte appears first, so the fragment-
5697 // `#` arm fires, surfacing the more self-locating diagnostic
5698 // on the byte the author pasted earliest in the URL. Mirrors
5699 // the peer cascade discipline
5700 // `fonte_repo_fragment_fires_before_template_placeholder_when_fragment_first`
5701 // pins on the prior `:repo` byte-class arm.
5702 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
5703 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia#readme>build.log".into(),
5704 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
5705 rev: None,
5706 branch: None,
5707 });
5708 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
5709 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
5710 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
5711 };
5712 assert!(
5713 reason.contains("must not contain `#`"),
5714 "reason must surface the fragment-`#` arm (fires before shell-redirection `>` when \
5715 `#` byte appears first in value), got {reason:?}"
5716 );
5717 }
5718
5719 #[test]
5720 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_shell_pipe() {
5721 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the canonical
5722 // paste-from-shell-prompt-with-piped-pipeline footgun on
5723 // `:repo` (peer with the 124106f pipe arm on the sibling
5724 // `:caminho` path-fonte axis). An author pastes a shell
5725 // pipeline (`git clone <url> | tee build.log`,
5726 // `git ls-remote <url> | head`) into the `:repo` slot,
5727 // forgetting to trim the `| <consumer>` tail. Until this arm
5728 // landed the value silently passed every prior arm (no
5729 // whitespace, no control chars, no non-ASCII, no `#`, no `?`,
5730 // no `\`, no `{`/`}`, no `<`/`>`, no `` ` ``, doesn't start
5731 // with `-` or `:`); RFC 3986 §2 lists the pipe byte in the
5732 // 'unwise' set and the WHATWG URL spec's fragment percent-
5733 // encode set maps `|` → `%7C` on the wire, so the byte rides
5734 // verbatim into the lacre's per-dep BLAKE3 closure but is
5735 // silently rewritten or rejected at libcurl's URL-parser
5736 // layer — two authors whose values differ only in their pipe
5737 // tail (`|tee build.log` vs nothing) resolve to the byte-
5738 // identical upstream `git clone` but lock to two distinct
5739 // lacres, defeating the THEORY.md §V.2 render-determinism
5740 // contract. Peer with the `:caminho` axis's
5741 // `FonteCaminhoShellPipe` arm (124106f) on the sibling path-
5742 // fonte axis, and `is_gateway_api_http_path`'s eleven-byte
5743 // RFC-3986-reserved set on `:entrada :paths`.
5744 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
5745 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia|tee build.log".into(),
5746 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
5747 rev: None,
5748 branch: None,
5749 });
5750 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
5751 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { nome, repo, reason } = err else {
5752 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
5753 };
5754 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
5755 assert_eq!(repo, "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia|tee build.log");
5756 assert!(
5757 reason.contains("must not contain `|`"),
5758 "reason must surface the shell-pipe arm, got {reason:?}"
5759 );
5760 assert!(
5761 reason.contains("pipe") || reason.contains("'unwise'"),
5762 "reason must name the shell-pipe / RFC-3986-unwise rationale, got {reason:?}"
5763 );
5764 }
5765
5766 #[test]
5767 fn fonte_repo_fragment_fires_before_pipe_when_fragment_first() {
5768 // Cascade pin: the fragment-`#` arm and the pipe arm are both
5769 // per-byte arms inside the same `for &b in s.as_bytes()` loop,
5770 // so the byte that appears first in the value's byte order
5771 // wins. A `:repo "https://github.com/p/x#readme|tee"` carries
5772 // both `#` and `|`; the `#` byte appears first, so the
5773 // fragment-`#` arm fires, surfacing the more self-locating
5774 // diagnostic on the byte the author pasted earliest in the
5775 // URL. Mirrors the peer cascade discipline
5776 // `fonte_repo_fragment_fires_before_backtick_when_fragment_first`
5777 // pins on the prior `:repo` byte-class arm.
5778 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
5779 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia#readme|tee".into(),
5780 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
5781 rev: None,
5782 branch: None,
5783 });
5784 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
5785 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
5786 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
5787 };
5788 assert!(
5789 reason.contains("must not contain `#`"),
5790 "reason must surface the fragment-`#` arm (fires before pipe when `#` byte \
5791 appears first in value), got {reason:?}"
5792 );
5793 }
5794
5795 #[test]
5796 fn fonte_repo_backtick_fires_before_pipe_when_backtick_first() {
5797 // Cascade pin: the backtick arm and the pipe arm are both per-
5798 // byte arms inside the same `for &b in s.as_bytes()` loop, so
5799 // the byte that appears first in the value's byte order wins.
5800 // A `:repo "https://github.com/p/x/`whoami`|tee"` carries both
5801 // `` ` `` and `|`; the backtick byte appears first, so the
5802 // backtick arm fires, surfacing the more self-locating
5803 // diagnostic on the byte the author pasted earliest in the
5804 // URL. Pins the natural-order cascade so a future reorder of
5805 // the per-byte arms surfaces here.
5806 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
5807 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia/`whoami`|tee".into(),
5808 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
5809 rev: None,
5810 branch: None,
5811 });
5812 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
5813 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
5814 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
5815 };
5816 assert!(
5817 reason.contains("must not contain `` ` ``"),
5818 "reason must surface the backtick arm (fires before pipe when `` ` `` byte \
5819 appears first in value), got {reason:?}"
5820 );
5821 }
5822
5823 #[test]
5824 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_shell_command_separator() {
5825 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the canonical
5826 // paste-from-shell-prompt-with-sequential-command-tail footgun
5827 // on `:repo` (peer with the 05c358e `;` arm on the sibling
5828 // `:caminho` path-fonte axis). An author pastes a shell
5829 // one-liner that chained a cleanup tail after the URL
5830 // (`git clone <url>; rm -rf build`, `git ls-remote <url>;
5831 // echo done`) into the `:repo` slot, forgetting to trim the
5832 // `; <cmd>` tail. Until this arm landed the value silently
5833 // passed every prior `is_git_repo_url` arm (no whitespace, no
5834 // control chars, no non-ASCII, no `#`, no `?`, no `\`, no
5835 // `{`/`}`, no `<`/`>`, no `` ` ``, no `|`, doesn't start with
5836 // `-` or `:`); RFC 3986 §2 lists `;` in the 'sub-delims' /
5837 // reserved set and the WHATWG URL spec's fragment percent-
5838 // encode set maps `;` → `%3B` on the wire, so the byte rides
5839 // verbatim into the lacre's per-dep BLAKE3 closure but is
5840 // silently rewritten at libcurl's URL-parser layer — two
5841 // authors whose values differ only in their sequential-command
5842 // tail (`; rm -rf build` vs nothing) resolve to the byte-
5843 // identical upstream `git clone` but lock to two distinct
5844 // lacres, defeating the THEORY.md §V.2 render-determinism
5845 // contract. Peer with the `:caminho` axis's
5846 // `FonteCaminhoShellSemicolon` arm (05c358e) on the sibling
5847 // path-fonte axis, and `is_gateway_api_http_path`'s eleven-
5848 // byte RFC-3986-reserved set on `:entrada :paths`.
5849 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
5850 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia; rm -rf build".into(),
5851 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
5852 rev: None,
5853 branch: None,
5854 });
5855 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
5856 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { nome, repo, reason } = err else {
5857 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
5858 };
5859 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
5860 assert_eq!(repo, "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia; rm -rf build");
5861 assert!(
5862 reason.contains("must not contain `;`"),
5863 "reason must surface the shell-command-separator arm, got {reason:?}"
5864 );
5865 assert!(
5866 reason.contains("sequential-command") || reason.contains("'sub-delims'"),
5867 "reason must name the shell-command-separator / RFC-3986-sub-delims \
5868 rationale, got {reason:?}"
5869 );
5870 }
5871
5872 #[test]
5873 fn fonte_repo_fragment_fires_before_semicolon_when_fragment_first() {
5874 // Cascade pin: the fragment-`#` arm and the semicolon arm are
5875 // both per-byte arms inside the same `for &b in s.as_bytes()`
5876 // loop, so the byte that appears first in the value's byte
5877 // order wins. A `:repo "https://github.com/p/x#readme; rm"`
5878 // carries both `#` and `;`; the `#` byte appears first, so the
5879 // fragment-`#` arm fires, surfacing the more self-locating
5880 // diagnostic on the byte the author pasted earliest in the URL.
5881 // Mirrors the peer cascade discipline
5882 // `fonte_repo_fragment_fires_before_pipe_when_fragment_first`
5883 // pins on the prior `:repo` byte-class arm.
5884 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
5885 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia#readme; rm".into(),
5886 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
5887 rev: None,
5888 branch: None,
5889 });
5890 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
5891 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
5892 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
5893 };
5894 assert!(
5895 reason.contains("must not contain `#`"),
5896 "reason must surface the fragment-`#` arm (fires before semicolon when `#` \
5897 byte appears first in value), got {reason:?}"
5898 );
5899 }
5900
5901 #[test]
5902 fn fonte_repo_pipe_fires_before_semicolon_when_pipe_first() {
5903 // Cascade pin: the pipe arm and the semicolon arm are both
5904 // per-byte arms inside the same `for &b in s.as_bytes()` loop,
5905 // so the byte that appears first in the value's byte order
5906 // wins. A `:repo "https://github.com/p/x|tee; rm"` carries
5907 // both `|` and `;`; the `|` byte appears first, so the
5908 // pipe arm fires, surfacing the more self-locating diagnostic
5909 // on the byte the author pasted earliest in the URL. Pins the
5910 // natural-order cascade so a future reorder of the per-byte
5911 // arms surfaces here.
5912 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
5913 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia|tee; rm".into(),
5914 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
5915 rev: None,
5916 branch: None,
5917 });
5918 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
5919 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
5920 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
5921 };
5922 assert!(
5923 reason.contains("must not contain `|`"),
5924 "reason must surface the pipe arm (fires before semicolon when `|` byte \
5925 appears first in value), got {reason:?}"
5926 );
5927 }
5928
5929 #[test]
5930 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_shell_background() {
5931 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the canonical
5932 // paste-from-shell-prompt-with-background-launch-tail footgun
5933 // on `:repo` (peer with the e12e4f3 `&` arm on the sibling
5934 // `:caminho` path-fonte axis). An author pastes a shell one-
5935 // liner that detached the clone into the background
5936 // (`git clone <url> & sleep 1`, `git clone <url> && cd …`)
5937 // into the `:repo` slot, forgetting to trim the `& <cmd>` /
5938 // `&& <cmd>` tail. Until this arm landed the value silently
5939 // passed every prior `is_git_repo_url` arm (no whitespace,
5940 // no control chars, no non-ASCII, no `#`, no `?`, no `\`,
5941 // no `{`/`}`, no `<`/`>`, no `` ` ``, no `|`, no `;`,
5942 // doesn't start with `-` or `:`); RFC 3986 §2 lists `&` in
5943 // the 'sub-delims' / reserved set and the WHATWG URL spec's
5944 // fragment percent-encode set maps `&` → `%26` on the wire,
5945 // so the byte rides verbatim into the lacre's per-dep
5946 // BLAKE3 closure but is silently rewritten at libcurl's
5947 // URL-parser layer — two authors whose values differ only
5948 // in their background-launch tail (`& sleep 1` vs nothing)
5949 // resolve to the byte-identical upstream `git clone` but
5950 // lock to two distinct lacres, defeating the THEORY.md
5951 // §V.2 render-determinism contract. Peer with the
5952 // `:caminho` axis's `FonteCaminhoShellBackground` arm
5953 // (e12e4f3) on the sibling path-fonte axis, and
5954 // `is_gateway_api_http_path`'s eleven-byte RFC-3986-
5955 // reserved set on `:entrada :paths`.
5956 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
5957 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia&sleep".into(),
5958 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
5959 rev: None,
5960 branch: None,
5961 });
5962 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
5963 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { nome, repo, reason } = err else {
5964 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
5965 };
5966 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
5967 assert_eq!(repo, "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia&sleep");
5968 assert!(
5969 reason.contains("must not contain `&`"),
5970 "reason must surface the shell-background / logical-AND arm, got {reason:?}"
5971 );
5972 assert!(
5973 reason.contains("background-task") || reason.contains("'sub-delims'"),
5974 "reason must name the shell-background / RFC-3986-sub-delims rationale, \
5975 got {reason:?}"
5976 );
5977 }
5978
5979 #[test]
5980 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_logical_and() {
5981 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the symmetric `&&`
5982 // logical-AND build-chain paste footgun: an author pastes
5983 // a `git clone <url> && cd <repo>` build-chain one-liner
5984 // and forgets to trim the `&& <cmd>` tail. The `&&` shape
5985 // is the same `&` byte twice in a row; the per-byte arm
5986 // fires on the first `&` it sees. Pinned separately from
5987 // the single-`&` background-launch shape so a future
5988 // diagnostic-surface change that special-cased the
5989 // doubled-byte form surfaces here.
5990 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
5991 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia&&echo".into(),
5992 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
5993 rev: None,
5994 branch: None,
5995 });
5996 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
5997 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
5998 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
5999 };
6000 assert!(
6001 reason.contains("must not contain `&`"),
6002 "reason must surface the shell-background / logical-AND arm on the doubled-`&&` \
6003 shape too, got {reason:?}"
6004 );
6005 }
6006
6007 #[test]
6008 fn fonte_repo_fragment_fires_before_background_when_fragment_first() {
6009 // Cascade pin: the fragment-`#` arm and the background-`&`
6010 // arm are both per-byte arms inside the same `for &b in
6011 // s.as_bytes()` loop, so the byte that appears first in the
6012 // value's byte order wins. A `:repo
6013 // "https://github.com/p/x#readme & sleep"` carries both `#`
6014 // and `&`; the `#` byte appears first, so the fragment-`#`
6015 // arm fires, surfacing the more self-locating diagnostic on
6016 // the byte the author pasted earliest in the URL. Mirrors
6017 // the peer cascade discipline
6018 // `fonte_repo_fragment_fires_before_semicolon_when_fragment_first`
6019 // on the prior `:repo` byte-class arm.
6020 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
6021 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia#readme&sleep".into(),
6022 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
6023 rev: None,
6024 branch: None,
6025 });
6026 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
6027 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
6028 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
6029 };
6030 assert!(
6031 reason.contains("must not contain `#`"),
6032 "reason must surface the fragment-`#` arm (fires before background-`&` when `#` \
6033 byte appears first in value), got {reason:?}"
6034 );
6035 }
6036
6037 #[test]
6038 fn fonte_repo_semicolon_fires_before_background_when_semicolon_first() {
6039 // Cascade pin: the semicolon arm and the background-`&` arm
6040 // are both per-byte arms inside the same `for &b in
6041 // s.as_bytes()` loop, so the byte that appears first in the
6042 // value's byte order wins. A `:repo
6043 // "https://github.com/p/x; rm & sleep"` carries both `;` and
6044 // `&`; the `;` byte appears first, so the semicolon arm
6045 // fires, surfacing the more self-locating diagnostic on the
6046 // byte the author pasted earliest in the URL. Pins the
6047 // natural-order cascade so a future reorder of the per-byte
6048 // arms surfaces here.
6049 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
6050 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia;rm&sleep".into(),
6051 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
6052 rev: None,
6053 branch: None,
6054 });
6055 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
6056 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
6057 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
6058 };
6059 assert!(
6060 reason.contains("must not contain `;`"),
6061 "reason must surface the semicolon arm (fires before background-`&` when `;` \
6062 byte appears first in value), got {reason:?}"
6063 );
6064 }
6065
6066 #[test]
6067 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_shell_variable_expansion() {
6068 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the canonical
6069 // paste-from-shell-prompt-with-unsubstituted-variable footgun
6070 // on `:repo` (peer with the f4efe9c `$` arm on the sibling
6071 // `:caminho` path-fonte axis). An author pastes a shell one-
6072 // liner that referenced an environment variable
6073 // (`git clone https://github.com/$ORG/x`, `git clone
6074 // github:$USER/repo`) into the `:repo` slot, forgetting to
6075 // substitute the literal value at author time. Until this arm
6076 // landed the value silently passed every prior
6077 // `is_git_repo_url` arm (no whitespace, no control chars, no
6078 // non-ASCII, no `#`, no `?`, no `\`, no `{`/`}`, no `<`/`>`,
6079 // no `` ` ``, no `|`, no `;`, no `&`, doesn't start with `-`
6080 // or `:`); RFC 3986 §2 lists `$` in the 'sub-delims' /
6081 // reserved set and the WHATWG URL spec's fragment percent-
6082 // encode set maps `$` → `%24` on the wire, so the byte rides
6083 // verbatim into the lacre's per-dep BLAKE3 closure but is
6084 // silently rewritten at libcurl's URL-parser layer — two
6085 // authors whose values differ only in their `$VAR` /
6086 // `${VAR}` / `$(cmd)` expansion tail resolve to the byte-
6087 // identical upstream `git clone` but lock to two distinct
6088 // lacres, defeating the THEORY.md §V.2 render-determinism
6089 // contract. Beyond determinism, the value is a structural
6090 // host-layout leak: two authors with the same `:repo` slot
6091 // but different `$ORG` / `$HOME` / `$WORKSPACE` resolve
6092 // different upstreams. Peer with the `:caminho` axis's
6093 // `FonteCaminhoVarExpansion` arm (f4efe9c) on the sibling
6094 // path-fonte axis, and `is_gateway_api_http_path`'s eleven-
6095 // byte RFC-3986-reserved set on `:entrada :paths`.
6096 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
6097 repo: "https://github.com/$ORG/caixa-teia".into(),
6098 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
6099 rev: None,
6100 branch: None,
6101 });
6102 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
6103 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { nome, repo, reason } = err else {
6104 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
6105 };
6106 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
6107 assert_eq!(repo, "https://github.com/$ORG/caixa-teia");
6108 assert!(
6109 reason.contains("must not contain `$`"),
6110 "reason must surface the shell-variable-expansion arm, got {reason:?}"
6111 );
6112 assert!(
6113 reason.contains("variable-expansion") || reason.contains("'sub-delims'"),
6114 "reason must name the shell-variable-expansion / RFC-3986-sub-delims \
6115 rationale, got {reason:?}"
6116 );
6117 }
6118
6119 #[test]
6120 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_braced_variable_expansion() {
6121 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the symmetric POSIX-
6122 // shell braced `${VAR}` expansion paste footgun: an author
6123 // pastes a CI-manifest line `git clone
6124 // https://github.com/${WORKSPACE}/x` (the canonical GitHub
6125 // Actions / GitLab CI / Drone shape) and forgets to
6126 // substitute the literal value. The `${...}` shape is the
6127 // same `$` byte at the leading position of the expansion;
6128 // the per-byte arm fires on the `$`. Pinned separately from
6129 // the bare-`$VAR` shape so a future diagnostic-surface
6130 // change that special-cased the braced form surfaces here.
6131 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
6132 repo: "https://github.com/${WORKSPACE}/caixa-teia".into(),
6133 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
6134 rev: None,
6135 branch: None,
6136 });
6137 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
6138 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
6139 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
6140 };
6141 assert!(
6142 reason.contains("must not contain `$`"),
6143 "reason must surface the shell-variable-expansion arm on the braced `${{...}}` \
6144 shape too, got {reason:?}"
6145 );
6146 }
6147
6148 #[test]
6149 fn fonte_repo_fragment_fires_before_var_expansion_when_fragment_first() {
6150 // Cascade pin: the fragment-`#` arm and the var-expansion-`$`
6151 // arm are both per-byte arms inside the same `for &b in
6152 // s.as_bytes()` loop, so the byte that appears first in the
6153 // value's byte order wins. A `:repo
6154 // "https://github.com/p/x#readme$HOME"` carries both `#` and
6155 // `$`; the `#` byte appears first, so the fragment-`#` arm
6156 // fires, surfacing the more self-locating diagnostic on the
6157 // byte the author pasted earliest in the URL. Mirrors the
6158 // peer cascade discipline
6159 // `fonte_repo_fragment_fires_before_background_when_fragment_first`
6160 // on the prior `:repo` byte-class arm.
6161 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
6162 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia#readme$HOME".into(),
6163 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
6164 rev: None,
6165 branch: None,
6166 });
6167 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
6168 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
6169 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
6170 };
6171 assert!(
6172 reason.contains("must not contain `#`"),
6173 "reason must surface the fragment-`#` arm (fires before var-expansion-`$` when \
6174 `#` byte appears first in value), got {reason:?}"
6175 );
6176 }
6177
6178 #[test]
6179 fn fonte_repo_background_fires_before_var_expansion_when_background_first() {
6180 // Cascade pin: the background-`&` arm and the
6181 // var-expansion-`$` arm are both per-byte arms inside the
6182 // same `for &b in s.as_bytes()` loop, so the byte that
6183 // appears first in the value's byte order wins. A `:repo
6184 // "https://github.com/p/x&sleep$HOME"` carries both `&` and
6185 // `$`; the `&` byte appears first, so the background arm
6186 // fires, surfacing the more self-locating diagnostic on the
6187 // byte the author pasted earliest in the URL. Pins the
6188 // natural-order cascade so a future reorder of the per-byte
6189 // arms surfaces here — `$` is the most recent byte-class arm,
6190 // so the cascade-pin sweep extends to cover every immediately
6191 // prior byte arm (`#`, `&`) firing first when ordered ahead
6192 // of `$` in the value.
6193 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
6194 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia&sleep$HOME".into(),
6195 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
6196 rev: None,
6197 branch: None,
6198 });
6199 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
6200 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
6201 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
6202 };
6203 assert!(
6204 reason.contains("must not contain `&`"),
6205 "reason must surface the background-`&` arm (fires before var-expansion-`$` when \
6206 `&` byte appears first in value), got {reason:?}"
6207 );
6208 }
6209
6210 #[test]
6211 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_shell_glob_wildcard() {
6212 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the canonical
6213 // paste-from-shell-prompt glob footgun on `:repo` (peer with
6214 // the cf9034b `*` / `?` arm on the sibling `:caminho`
6215 // path-fonte axis). An author pastes a shell one-liner that
6216 // referenced a glob expansion (`ls
6217 // github.com/pleme-io/caixa-*`, `git clone
6218 // github:pleme-io/caixa-*`) into the `:repo` slot, forgetting
6219 // to substitute the literal repo name. Until this arm landed
6220 // the `*` byte silently passed every prior `is_git_repo_url`
6221 // arm (no whitespace, no control chars, no non-ASCII, no `#`,
6222 // no `?`, no `\`, no `{`/`}`, no `<`/`>`, no `` ` ``, no `|`,
6223 // no `;`, no `&`, no `$`, doesn't start with `-` or `:`); RFC
6224 // 3986 §2 lists `*` in the 'sub-delims' / reserved set and
6225 // the WHATWG URL spec's special-query percent-encode set maps
6226 // `*` → `%2A` on the wire, so the byte rides verbatim into
6227 // the lacre's per-dep BLAKE3 closure but is silently
6228 // rewritten at libcurl's URL-parser layer — two authors
6229 // whose values differ only in their asterisk presence
6230 // resolve to the byte-identical upstream `git clone` but
6231 // lock to two distinct lacres, defeating the THEORY.md §V.2
6232 // render-determinism contract. Peer with the `:caminho`
6233 // axis's `FonteCaminhoShellGlob` arm (cf9034b) on the
6234 // sibling path-fonte axis, and the `is_git_ref_name`
6235 // refspec-wildcard cascade on the `:fonte :tag` / `:branch`
6236 // axes.
6237 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
6238 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-*".into(),
6239 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
6240 rev: None,
6241 branch: None,
6242 });
6243 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
6244 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { nome, repo, reason } = err else {
6245 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
6246 };
6247 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
6248 assert_eq!(repo, "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-*");
6249 assert!(
6250 reason.contains("must not contain `*`"),
6251 "reason must surface the shell-glob arm, got {reason:?}"
6252 );
6253 assert!(
6254 reason.contains("pathname-expansion") || reason.contains("'sub-delims'"),
6255 "reason must name the shell-glob / pathname-expansion / \
6256 RFC-3986-sub-delims rationale, got {reason:?}"
6257 );
6258 }
6259
6260 #[test]
6261 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_recursive_shell_glob() {
6262 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the symmetric bash
6263 // `globstar` recursive-glob paste footgun: an author pastes
6264 // a `ls github.com/pleme-io/**/x` (the canonical
6265 // `globstar`-shopt-enabled recursive-listing tail) into the
6266 // `:repo` slot. The `**` shape is two `*` bytes adjacent;
6267 // the per-byte arm fires on the first `*`. Pinned
6268 // separately from the single-`*` shape so a future
6269 // diagnostic-surface change that special-cased the
6270 // double-`*` form surfaces here.
6271 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
6272 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/**/caixa-teia".into(),
6273 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
6274 rev: None,
6275 branch: None,
6276 });
6277 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
6278 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
6279 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
6280 };
6281 assert!(
6282 reason.contains("must not contain `*`"),
6283 "reason must surface the shell-glob arm on the `**` recursive-glob shape too, \
6284 got {reason:?}"
6285 );
6286 }
6287
6288 #[test]
6289 fn fonte_repo_fragment_fires_before_glob_when_fragment_first() {
6290 // Cascade pin: the fragment-`#` arm and the glob-`*` arm are
6291 // both per-byte arms inside the same `for &b in s.as_bytes()`
6292 // loop, so the byte that appears first in the value's byte
6293 // order wins. A `:repo
6294 // "https://github.com/p/x#readme*tail"` carries both `#` and
6295 // `*`; the `#` byte appears first, so the fragment-`#` arm
6296 // fires, surfacing the more self-locating diagnostic on the
6297 // byte the author pasted earliest in the URL. Mirrors the
6298 // peer cascade discipline
6299 // `fonte_repo_fragment_fires_before_var_expansion_when_fragment_first`
6300 // on the prior `:repo` byte-class arm.
6301 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
6302 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia#readme*tail".into(),
6303 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
6304 rev: None,
6305 branch: None,
6306 });
6307 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
6308 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
6309 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
6310 };
6311 assert!(
6312 reason.contains("must not contain `#`"),
6313 "reason must surface the fragment-`#` arm (fires before glob-`*` when `#` byte \
6314 appears first in value), got {reason:?}"
6315 );
6316 }
6317
6318 #[test]
6319 fn fonte_repo_var_expansion_fires_before_glob_when_var_expansion_first() {
6320 // Cascade pin: the var-expansion-`$` arm and the glob-`*`
6321 // arm are both per-byte arms inside the same `for &b in
6322 // s.as_bytes()` loop, so the byte that appears first in the
6323 // value's byte order wins. A `:repo
6324 // "https://github.com/p/$ORG-*"` carries both `$` and `*`;
6325 // the `$` byte appears first, so the var-expansion arm
6326 // fires, surfacing the more self-locating diagnostic on the
6327 // byte the author pasted earliest in the URL. Pins the
6328 // natural-order cascade so a future reorder of the per-byte
6329 // arms surfaces here — `*` is the most recent byte-class
6330 // arm, so the cascade-pin sweep extends to cover the
6331 // immediately prior `$` byte arm firing first when ordered
6332 // ahead of `*` in the value.
6333 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
6334 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/$ORG-caixa-*".into(),
6335 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
6336 rev: None,
6337 branch: None,
6338 });
6339 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
6340 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
6341 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
6342 };
6343 assert!(
6344 reason.contains("must not contain `$`"),
6345 "reason must surface the var-expansion-`$` arm (fires before glob-`*` when `$` \
6346 byte appears first in value), got {reason:?}"
6347 );
6348 }
6349
6350 #[test]
6351 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_subshell_open_paren() {
6352 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the canonical paste-from-
6353 // shell-prompt subshell-grouping footgun on `:repo`. An author
6354 // pastes a doc / README snippet carrying a regex-alternation
6355 // grouping shape (`https://github.com/(foo|bar)/repo`) or a
6356 // dynamic-config-substitution wrapper (`$(<cmd>)`) into the
6357 // `:repo` slot, forgetting to substitute one literal org name.
6358 // Until this arm landed the `(` byte silently passed every
6359 // prior `is_git_repo_url` arm (no whitespace, no control
6360 // chars, no non-ASCII, no `#`, no `?`, no `\`, no `{`/`}`, no
6361 // `<`/`>`, no `` ` ``, no `|`, no `;`, no `&`, no `$`, no
6362 // `*`, doesn't start with `-` or `:`); RFC 3986 §2 lists `(`
6363 // / `)` in the 'sub-delims' / reserved set, and the WHATWG
6364 // URL spec's special-query percent-encode set maps `(` →
6365 // `%28` and `)` → `%29` on the wire, so the byte rides
6366 // verbatim into the lacre's per-dep BLAKE3 closure but is
6367 // silently rewritten at libcurl's URL-parser layer —
6368 // defeating the THEORY.md §V.2 render-determinism contract on
6369 // the same axis the prior twelve byte-class arms close.
6370 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
6371 repo: "https://github.com/(foo|bar)/caixa-teia".into(),
6372 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
6373 rev: None,
6374 branch: None,
6375 });
6376 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
6377 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { nome, repo, reason } = err else {
6378 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
6379 };
6380 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
6381 assert_eq!(repo, "https://github.com/(foo|bar)/caixa-teia");
6382 assert!(
6383 reason.contains("must not contain `(`"),
6384 "reason must surface the subshell-open-paren arm, got {reason:?}"
6385 );
6386 assert!(
6387 reason.contains("subshell-grouping") || reason.contains("'sub-delims'"),
6388 "reason must name the shell-subshell-grouping / RFC-3986-sub-delims rationale, \
6389 got {reason:?}"
6390 );
6391 }
6392
6393 #[test]
6394 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_subshell_close_paren() {
6395 // The symmetric arm pin on the closing `)` byte: an author
6396 // pastes a `$(date)` command-substitution wrapper or a
6397 // regex-alternation `(foo|bar)` tail into the `:repo` slot.
6398 // Pinned separately from the opening `(` shape so a future
6399 // diagnostic-surface change that only checked one boundary
6400 // surfaces here. The `(` byte appears earlier in the
6401 // canonical regex / subshell wrapper so the per-byte loop
6402 // fires on `(` first; this test exercises a `:repo` value
6403 // carrying only the closing `)` byte (no opening paren) so
6404 // the `)` arm fires directly — pinning the byte-class arm
6405 // independent of order.
6406 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
6407 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia)tail".into(),
6408 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
6409 rev: None,
6410 branch: None,
6411 });
6412 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
6413 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
6414 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
6415 };
6416 assert!(
6417 reason.contains("must not contain `)`"),
6418 "reason must surface the subshell-close-paren arm on the bare `)` shape, \
6419 got {reason:?}"
6420 );
6421 }
6422
6423 #[test]
6424 fn fonte_repo_fragment_fires_before_subshell_when_fragment_first() {
6425 // Cascade pin: the fragment-`#` arm and the subshell-`(` arm
6426 // are both per-byte arms inside the same `for &b in
6427 // s.as_bytes()` loop, so the byte that appears first in the
6428 // value's byte order wins. A `:repo
6429 // "https://github.com/p/x#readme(tail)"` carries both `#` and
6430 // `(`; the `#` byte appears first, so the fragment-`#` arm
6431 // fires, surfacing the more self-locating diagnostic on the
6432 // byte the author pasted earliest in the URL. Mirrors the
6433 // peer cascade discipline
6434 // `fonte_repo_fragment_fires_before_glob_when_fragment_first`
6435 // on the prior `:repo` byte-class arm.
6436 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
6437 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia#readme(tail)".into(),
6438 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
6439 rev: None,
6440 branch: None,
6441 });
6442 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
6443 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
6444 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
6445 };
6446 assert!(
6447 reason.contains("must not contain `#`"),
6448 "reason must surface the fragment-`#` arm (fires before subshell-`(` when `#` \
6449 byte appears first in value), got {reason:?}"
6450 );
6451 }
6452
6453 #[test]
6454 fn fonte_repo_glob_fires_before_subshell_when_glob_first() {
6455 // Cascade pin: the glob-`*` arm (the immediate-predecessor
6456 // byte-class arm, 3902a9a) and the subshell-`(` arm are both
6457 // per-byte arms inside the same `for &b in s.as_bytes()`
6458 // loop, so the byte that appears first in the value's byte
6459 // order wins. A `:repo
6460 // "https://github.com/p/x-*-(date)"` carries both `*` and
6461 // `(`; the `*` byte appears first, so the glob arm fires,
6462 // surfacing the more self-locating diagnostic on the byte
6463 // the author pasted earliest in the URL. Pins the natural-
6464 // order cascade so a future reorder of the per-byte arms
6465 // surfaces here — `(` is the most recent byte-class arm,
6466 // so the cascade-pin sweep extends to cover the immediately
6467 // prior `*` byte arm firing first when ordered ahead of `(`
6468 // in the value.
6469 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
6470 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia-*-(date)".into(),
6471 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
6472 rev: None,
6473 branch: None,
6474 });
6475 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
6476 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
6477 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
6478 };
6479 assert!(
6480 reason.contains("must not contain `*`"),
6481 "reason must surface the glob-`*` arm (fires before subshell-`(` when `*` byte \
6482 appears first in value), got {reason:?}"
6483 );
6484 }
6485
6486 #[test]
6487 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_shell_double_quote() {
6488 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the canonical paste-from-
6489 // doc-shell-quoting footgun on `:repo`. An author copies a
6490 // README quick-start snippet (`$ git clone "https://github.com/
6491 // foo/bar"`) and keeps the surrounding double-quote bytes when
6492 // pasting into the `:repo` slot — the doc wraps the URL in
6493 // double quotes so the shell doesn't re-lex metachars inside,
6494 // but the typed slot is itself a byte-level string parser, not
6495 // a shell context, so the quote bytes ride into the value
6496 // verbatim. Until this arm landed the `"` byte silently passed
6497 // every prior `is_git_repo_url` arm (no whitespace, no control
6498 // chars, no non-ASCII, no `#`, no `?`, no `\`, no `{`/`}`, no
6499 // `<`/`>`, no `` ` ``, no `|`, no `;`, no `&`, no `$`, no `*`,
6500 // no `(`/`)`, doesn't start with `-` or `:`); RFC 3986 §2 lists
6501 // `"` in the strict four-byte 'delims' subset (with `<`, `>`,
6502 // `` ` ``) every URL parser is required to refuse or percent-
6503 // encode, and the WHATWG URL spec's 'C0 control percent-encode
6504 // set' maps `"` → `%22` on the wire, so the byte rides verbatim
6505 // into the lacre's per-dep BLAKE3 closure but is silently
6506 // rewritten at libcurl's URL-parser layer, defeating the
6507 // THEORY.md §V.2 render-determinism contract.
6508 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
6509 repo: "\"https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia\"".into(),
6510 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
6511 rev: None,
6512 branch: None,
6513 });
6514 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
6515 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { nome, repo, reason } = err else {
6516 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
6517 };
6518 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
6519 assert_eq!(repo, "\"https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia\"");
6520 assert!(
6521 reason.contains("must not contain `\"`"),
6522 "reason must surface the shell-double-quote arm, got {reason:?}"
6523 );
6524 assert!(
6525 reason.contains("double-quote") || reason.contains("'delims'"),
6526 "reason must name the shell-double-quote / RFC-3986-delims rationale, \
6527 got {reason:?}"
6528 );
6529 }
6530
6531 #[test]
6532 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_stray_trailing_double_quote() {
6533 // The symmetric stray-quote tail pin: an author pastes only a
6534 // closing `"` from a shell-history line like `git clone
6535 // "https://github.com/foo/bar" && cd …` (the trim went too
6536 // far in one direction but not the other) into the `:repo`
6537 // slot. Pinned separately from the wrapped-quote shape so a
6538 // future diagnostic-surface change that only checked one
6539 // boundary (only leading, only trailing, only paired) surfaces
6540 // here — the per-byte arm fires anywhere `"` appears.
6541 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
6542 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia\"".into(),
6543 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
6544 rev: None,
6545 branch: None,
6546 });
6547 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
6548 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
6549 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
6550 };
6551 assert!(
6552 reason.contains("must not contain `\"`"),
6553 "reason must surface the shell-double-quote arm on the trailing-`\"` shape, \
6554 got {reason:?}"
6555 );
6556 }
6557
6558 #[test]
6559 fn fonte_repo_fragment_fires_before_double_quote_when_fragment_first() {
6560 // Cascade pin: the fragment-`#` arm and the double-quote arm
6561 // are both per-byte arms inside the same `for &b in
6562 // s.as_bytes()` loop, so the byte that appears first in the
6563 // value's byte order wins. A `:repo
6564 // "https://github.com/p/x#readme\"tail"` carries both `#` and
6565 // `"`; the `#` byte appears first, so the fragment-`#` arm
6566 // fires, surfacing the more self-locating diagnostic on the
6567 // byte the author pasted earliest in the URL.
6568 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
6569 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia#readme\"tail".into(),
6570 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
6571 rev: None,
6572 branch: None,
6573 });
6574 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
6575 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
6576 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
6577 };
6578 assert!(
6579 reason.contains("must not contain `#`"),
6580 "reason must surface the fragment-`#` arm (fires before double-quote when `#` \
6581 byte appears first in value), got {reason:?}"
6582 );
6583 }
6584
6585 #[test]
6586 fn fonte_repo_subshell_fires_before_double_quote_when_subshell_first() {
6587 // Cascade pin: the subshell-`(` arm (the immediate-predecessor
6588 // byte-class arm, 3b99147) and the double-quote arm are both
6589 // per-byte arms inside the same `for &b in s.as_bytes()` loop,
6590 // so the byte that appears first in the value's byte order
6591 // wins. A `:repo "github:p/x(date)\"tail"` carries both `(`
6592 // and `"`; the `(` byte appears first, so the subshell arm
6593 // fires, surfacing the more self-locating diagnostic on the
6594 // byte the author pasted earliest in the URL. Pins the natural-
6595 // order cascade so a future reorder of the per-byte arms
6596 // surfaces here — `"` is the most recent byte-class arm, so
6597 // the cascade-pin sweep extends to cover the immediately prior
6598 // `(` byte arm firing first when ordered ahead of `"` in the
6599 // value.
6600 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
6601 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia(date)\"tail".into(),
6602 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
6603 rev: None,
6604 branch: None,
6605 });
6606 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
6607 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
6608 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
6609 };
6610 assert!(
6611 reason.contains("must not contain `(`"),
6612 "reason must surface the subshell-`(` arm (fires before double-quote when `(` \
6613 byte appears first in value), got {reason:?}"
6614 );
6615 }
6616
6617 #[test]
6618 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_shell_single_quote() {
6619 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the canonical paste-from-
6620 // doc-strong-quoting footgun on `:repo`. An author copies a
6621 // security-conscious README quick-start snippet (`$ git clone
6622 // 'https://github.com/foo/bar'`) and keeps the surrounding
6623 // single-quote bytes when pasting into the `:repo` slot — the
6624 // doc strong-quotes the URL so the shell suppresses every form
6625 // of expansion on the bytes inside (no `$`, no backtick, no
6626 // glob, no word-splitting), but the typed slot is itself a
6627 // byte-level string parser, not a shell context, so the quote
6628 // bytes ride into the value verbatim. Until this arm landed the
6629 // `'` byte silently passed every prior `is_git_repo_url` arm
6630 // (no whitespace, no control chars, no non-ASCII, no `#`, no
6631 // `?`, no `\`, no `{`/`}`, no `<`/`>`, no `` ` ``, no `|`, no
6632 // `;`, no `&`, no `$`, no `*`, no `(`/`)`, no `"`, doesn't start
6633 // with `-` or `:`); RFC 3986 §2.2 lists `'` in the 'sub-delims'
6634 // set, peer with the `\"` 'delims' double-quote arm and the
6635 // partner ASCII shell-string-delimiter byte every byte-level
6636 // string parser sharing a value-shape with a shell argument
6637 // must refuse on a URL-shaped slot.
6638 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
6639 repo: "'https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia'".into(),
6640 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
6641 rev: None,
6642 branch: None,
6643 });
6644 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
6645 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { nome, repo, reason } = err else {
6646 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
6647 };
6648 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
6649 assert_eq!(repo, "'https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia'");
6650 assert!(
6651 reason.contains("must not contain `'`"),
6652 "reason must surface the shell-single-quote arm, got {reason:?}"
6653 );
6654 assert!(
6655 reason.contains("single-quote") || reason.contains("strong-quote"),
6656 "reason must name the shell-single-quote / strong-quote rationale, \
6657 got {reason:?}"
6658 );
6659 }
6660
6661 #[test]
6662 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_english_apostrophe() {
6663 // The symmetric English-typography pin: an author writes
6664 // `:repo "github:p/repo's-fork"` (the possessive-form paste-
6665 // from-prose idiom every README / commit-message / chat-thread
6666 // reference to a repo carries) expecting the substrate to
6667 // coerce it to a kebab-case slug — but the byte rides into the
6668 // lacre verbatim. Pinned separately from the wrapped-quote
6669 // shape so a future diagnostic-surface change that only checked
6670 // the boundary positions (only leading, only trailing, only
6671 // paired) surfaces here — the per-byte arm fires anywhere `'`
6672 // appears in the value.
6673 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
6674 repo: "github:pleme-io/repo's-fork".into(),
6675 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
6676 rev: None,
6677 branch: None,
6678 });
6679 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
6680 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
6681 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
6682 };
6683 assert!(
6684 reason.contains("must not contain `'`"),
6685 "reason must surface the shell-single-quote arm on the mid-string \
6686 apostrophe shape, got {reason:?}"
6687 );
6688 }
6689
6690 #[test]
6691 fn fonte_repo_fragment_fires_before_single_quote_when_fragment_first() {
6692 // Cascade pin: the fragment-`#` arm and the single-quote arm
6693 // are both per-byte arms inside the same `for &b in
6694 // s.as_bytes()` loop, so the byte that appears first in the
6695 // value's byte order wins. A `:repo
6696 // "https://github.com/p/x#readme'tail"` carries both `#` and
6697 // `'`; the `#` byte appears first, so the fragment-`#` arm
6698 // fires, surfacing the more self-locating diagnostic on the
6699 // byte the author pasted earliest in the URL.
6700 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
6701 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia#readme'tail".into(),
6702 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
6703 rev: None,
6704 branch: None,
6705 });
6706 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
6707 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
6708 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
6709 };
6710 assert!(
6711 reason.contains("must not contain `#`"),
6712 "reason must surface the fragment-`#` arm (fires before single-quote when `#` \
6713 byte appears first in value), got {reason:?}"
6714 );
6715 }
6716
6717 #[test]
6718 fn fonte_repo_double_quote_fires_before_single_quote_when_double_quote_first() {
6719 // Cascade pin: the double-quote-`"` arm (the immediate-predecessor
6720 // byte-class arm, 4267d8b) and the single-quote arm are both
6721 // per-byte arms inside the same `for &b in s.as_bytes()` loop,
6722 // so the byte that appears first in the value's byte order
6723 // wins. A `:repo "github:p/x\"mid'tail"` carries both `"` and
6724 // `'`; the `"` byte appears first, so the double-quote arm
6725 // fires, surfacing the more self-locating diagnostic on the
6726 // byte the author pasted earliest in the URL. Pins the natural-
6727 // order cascade so a future reorder of the per-byte arms
6728 // surfaces here — `'` is the most recent byte-class arm, so
6729 // the cascade-pin sweep extends to cover the immediately prior
6730 // `"` byte arm firing first when ordered ahead of `'` in the
6731 // value.
6732 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
6733 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia\"mid'tail".into(),
6734 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
6735 rev: None,
6736 branch: None,
6737 });
6738 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
6739 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
6740 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
6741 };
6742 assert!(
6743 reason.contains("must not contain `\"`"),
6744 "reason must surface the double-quote arm (fires before single-quote when `\"` \
6745 byte appears first in value), got {reason:?}"
6746 );
6747 }
6748
6749 #[test]
6750 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_shell_history_expansion() {
6751 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the canonical paste-from-
6752 // shell-history footgun on `:repo`. An author copies a `git
6753 // clone <url>!sudo make install` one-liner from a README's
6754 // quick-start snippet, intending the trailing `!sudo` as a
6755 // shell-history-expansion reference but the typed slot is itself
6756 // a byte-level string parser, not a shell context, so the byte
6757 // rides into the value verbatim. Until this arm landed the `!`
6758 // byte silently passed every prior `is_git_repo_url` arm (no
6759 // whitespace, no control chars, no non-ASCII, no `#`, no `?`,
6760 // no `\`, no `{`/`}`, no `<`/`>`, no `` ` ``, no `|`, no `;`,
6761 // no `&`, no `$`, no `*`, no `(`/`)`, no `"`, no `'`, doesn't
6762 // start with `-` or `:`); bash with the default `histexpand`
6763 // mode rewrites `!command` to the most recent history entry
6764 // beginning with `command`, the canonical RCE-class injection
6765 // vector when the byte rides into a shell argument.
6766 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
6767 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia!sudo".into(),
6768 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
6769 rev: None,
6770 branch: None,
6771 });
6772 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
6773 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { nome, repo, reason } = err else {
6774 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
6775 };
6776 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
6777 assert_eq!(repo, "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia!sudo");
6778 assert!(
6779 reason.contains("must not contain `!`"),
6780 "reason must surface the shell-history-expansion arm, got {reason:?}"
6781 );
6782 assert!(
6783 reason.contains("history-expansion") || reason.contains("bang"),
6784 "reason must name the shell-history-expansion / bang rationale, got {reason:?}"
6785 );
6786 }
6787
6788 #[test]
6789 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_double_bang_history_reference() {
6790 // The symmetric `!!` repeat-prior-command pin: an author paste-
6791 // trims a `git clone <url>` retry idiom from shell history that
6792 // expands to the previous command via `!!`. Pinned separately
6793 // from the wrapped `!command` shape so a future diagnostic-
6794 // surface change that only checked the leading or paired-bang
6795 // position surfaces here — the per-byte arm fires anywhere `!`
6796 // appears in the value.
6797 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
6798 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia!!".into(),
6799 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
6800 rev: None,
6801 branch: None,
6802 });
6803 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
6804 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
6805 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
6806 };
6807 assert!(
6808 reason.contains("must not contain `!`"),
6809 "reason must surface the shell-history-expansion arm on the trailing-`!!` shape, \
6810 got {reason:?}"
6811 );
6812 }
6813
6814 #[test]
6815 fn fonte_repo_fragment_fires_before_bang_when_fragment_first() {
6816 // Cascade pin: the fragment-`#` arm and the bang arm are both
6817 // per-byte arms inside the same `for &b in s.as_bytes()` loop,
6818 // so the byte that appears first in the value's byte order
6819 // wins. A `:repo "https://github.com/p/x#readme!tail"` carries
6820 // both `#` and `!`; the `#` byte appears first, so the
6821 // fragment-`#` arm fires, surfacing the more self-locating
6822 // diagnostic on the byte the author pasted earliest in the URL.
6823 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
6824 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia#readme!tail".into(),
6825 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
6826 rev: None,
6827 branch: None,
6828 });
6829 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
6830 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
6831 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
6832 };
6833 assert!(
6834 reason.contains("must not contain `#`"),
6835 "reason must surface the fragment-`#` arm (fires before bang when `#` byte \
6836 appears first in value), got {reason:?}"
6837 );
6838 }
6839
6840 #[test]
6841 fn fonte_repo_single_quote_fires_before_bang_when_single_quote_first() {
6842 // Cascade pin: the single-quote-`'` arm (the immediate-predecessor
6843 // byte-class arm, e7a109f) and the bang arm are both per-byte
6844 // arms inside the same `for &b in s.as_bytes()` loop, so the
6845 // byte that appears first in the value's byte order wins. A
6846 // `:repo "github:p/x'mid!tail"` carries both `'` and `!`; the
6847 // `'` byte appears first, so the single-quote arm fires,
6848 // surfacing the more self-locating diagnostic on the byte the
6849 // author pasted earliest in the URL. Pins the natural-order
6850 // cascade so a future reorder of the per-byte arms surfaces
6851 // here — `!` is the most recent byte-class arm, so the
6852 // cascade-pin sweep extends to cover the immediately prior `'`
6853 // byte arm firing first when ordered ahead of `!` in the value.
6854 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
6855 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia'mid!tail".into(),
6856 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
6857 rev: None,
6858 branch: None,
6859 });
6860 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
6861 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
6862 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
6863 };
6864 assert!(
6865 reason.contains("must not contain `'`"),
6866 "reason must surface the single-quote arm (fires before bang when `'` byte \
6867 appears first in value), got {reason:?}"
6868 );
6869 }
6870
6871 #[test]
6872 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_list_separator_comma() {
6873 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the canonical
6874 // list-separator-belongs-to-list-grammar footgun on `:repo`.
6875 // An author copies a `git clone <a>, <b>, <c>` paste-from-CSV
6876 // one-liner from a multi-repo bootstrap doc, intending the
6877 // comma to separate multiple repo entries but the typed
6878 // `:repo` slot names *one* repo (the list-separator belongs
6879 // to the `:deps` list grammar, not to the value). Until this
6880 // arm landed the `,` byte silently passed every prior
6881 // `is_git_repo_url` arm (no whitespace, no control chars, no
6882 // non-ASCII, no `#`, no `?`, no `\`, no `{`/`}`, no `<`/`>`,
6883 // no `` ` ``, no `|`, no `;`, no `&`, no `$`, no `*`, no
6884 // `(`/`)`, no `"`, no `'`, no `!`, doesn't start with `-` or
6885 // `:`); the byte rode into the lacre's per-dep content-
6886 // address and the resolver's `git clone <repo>` subprocess
6887 // invocation, where no host's repo registry resolved the
6888 // comma-bearing slug.
6889 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
6890 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia,github:pleme-io/caixa-feira".into(),
6891 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
6892 rev: None,
6893 branch: None,
6894 });
6895 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
6896 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { nome, repo, reason } = err else {
6897 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
6898 };
6899 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
6900 assert_eq!(
6901 repo,
6902 "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia,github:pleme-io/caixa-feira"
6903 );
6904 assert!(
6905 reason.contains("must not contain `,`"),
6906 "reason must surface the list-separator-comma arm, got {reason:?}"
6907 );
6908 assert!(
6909 reason.contains("list-separator") || reason.contains("sub-delims"),
6910 "reason must name the list-separator / RFC-3986-sub-delims rationale, \
6911 got {reason:?}"
6912 );
6913 }
6914
6915 #[test]
6916 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_trailing_comma() {
6917 // The symmetric trailing-`,` paste-from-prose pin: an author
6918 // writes `:repo "github:pleme-io/caixa-feira,"` (the trailing
6919 // comma every README-prose list-of-projects sentence carries,
6920 // mistakenly retained when the slug is pasted mid-sentence)
6921 // expecting the substrate to coerce it to a kebab-case slug.
6922 // Pinned separately from the wrapped mid-token shape so a
6923 // future diagnostic-surface change that only checked the
6924 // leading or paired-comma position surfaces here — the
6925 // per-byte arm fires anywhere `,` appears in the value.
6926 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
6927 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-feira,".into(),
6928 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
6929 rev: None,
6930 branch: None,
6931 });
6932 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
6933 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
6934 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
6935 };
6936 assert!(
6937 reason.contains("must not contain `,`"),
6938 "reason must surface the list-separator-comma arm on the trailing-`,` shape, \
6939 got {reason:?}"
6940 );
6941 }
6942
6943 #[test]
6944 fn fonte_repo_fragment_fires_before_comma_when_fragment_first() {
6945 // Cascade pin: the fragment-`#` arm and the comma arm are
6946 // both per-byte arms inside the same `for &b in s.as_bytes()`
6947 // loop, so the byte that appears first in the value's byte
6948 // order wins. A `:repo "https://github.com/p/x#readme,tail"`
6949 // carries both `#` and `,`; the `#` byte appears first, so
6950 // the fragment-`#` arm fires, surfacing the more self-
6951 // locating diagnostic on the byte the author pasted earliest
6952 // in the URL.
6953 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
6954 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia#readme,tail".into(),
6955 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
6956 rev: None,
6957 branch: None,
6958 });
6959 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
6960 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
6961 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
6962 };
6963 assert!(
6964 reason.contains("must not contain `#`"),
6965 "reason must surface the fragment-`#` arm (fires before comma when `#` byte \
6966 appears first in value), got {reason:?}"
6967 );
6968 }
6969
6970 #[test]
6971 fn fonte_repo_bang_fires_before_comma_when_bang_first() {
6972 // Cascade pin: the bang-`!` arm (the immediate-predecessor
6973 // byte-class arm, 7d53c68) and the comma arm are both
6974 // per-byte arms inside the same `for &b in s.as_bytes()`
6975 // loop, so the byte that appears first in the value's byte
6976 // order wins. A `:repo "github:p/x!mid,tail"` carries both
6977 // `!` and `,`; the `!` byte appears first, so the bang arm
6978 // fires, surfacing the more self-locating diagnostic on the
6979 // byte the author pasted earliest in the URL. Pins the
6980 // natural-order cascade so a future reorder of the per-byte
6981 // arms surfaces here — `,` is the most recent byte-class
6982 // arm, so the cascade-pin sweep extends to cover the
6983 // immediately prior `!` byte arm firing first when ordered
6984 // ahead of `,` in the value.
6985 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
6986 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia!mid,tail".into(),
6987 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
6988 rev: None,
6989 branch: None,
6990 });
6991 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
6992 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
6993 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
6994 };
6995 assert!(
6996 reason.contains("must not contain `!`"),
6997 "reason must surface the bang arm (fires before comma when `!` byte \
6998 appears first in value), got {reason:?}"
6999 );
7000 }
7001
7002 #[test]
7003 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_shell_env_var_assignment() {
7004 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the canonical
7005 // shell-env-var-assignment-belongs-to-shell-grammar footgun
7006 // on `:repo`. An author copies
7007 // `GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT=0 git clone <url>` (or
7008 // `GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY=1 git clone <url>`, `HTTPS_PROXY=…
7009 // git clone <url>`, etc. — the canonical
7010 // git-troubleshooting README idiom for a one-shot env-var
7011 // scoped to the `git clone` invocation) from a shell-prompt
7012 // one-liner, intending the `KEY=VALUE` prefix as a shell-
7013 // grammar env-var assignment but the typed `:repo` slot is
7014 // a value parser, not a shell context, so the bytes ride
7015 // into the value verbatim. Until this arm landed the `=`
7016 // byte silently passed every prior `is_git_repo_url` arm
7017 // (no whitespace, no control chars, no non-ASCII, no `#`,
7018 // no `?`, no `\`, no `{`/`}`, no `<`/`>`, no `` ` ``, no
7019 // `|`, no `;`, no `&`, no `$`, no `*`, no `(`/`)`, no `"`,
7020 // no `'`, no `!`, no `,`, doesn't start with `-` or `:`);
7021 // the byte rode into the lacre's per-dep content-address
7022 // and the resolver's `git clone <repo>` subprocess
7023 // invocation, where the upstream host's git porcelain
7024 // fetched a literal `GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT=0 https://…`-shaped
7025 // path that no host's repo registry resolves.
7026 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
7027 repo: "GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT=0 https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
7028 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
7029 rev: None,
7030 branch: None,
7031 });
7032 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
7033 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { nome, repo, reason } = err else {
7034 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
7035 };
7036 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
7037 assert_eq!(
7038 repo,
7039 "GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT=0 https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia"
7040 );
7041 // The `=` byte at position 19 of `GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT=0 …`
7042 // appears before the ` ` byte at position 21, so the `=`
7043 // arm fires (not the whitespace arm) — both arms guard
7044 // the slot, but the per-byte for-loop scans left-to-right
7045 // and the first matching byte wins.
7046 assert!(
7047 reason.contains("must not contain `=`"),
7048 "reason must surface the equals-`=` arm on the env-var-assignment \
7049 paste shape, got {reason:?}"
7050 );
7051 assert!(
7052 reason.contains("env-var-assignment") || reason.contains("KEY=VALUE"),
7053 "reason must name the shell-env-var-assignment rationale, got {reason:?}"
7054 );
7055 }
7056
7057 #[test]
7058 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_gitconfig_url_key_prefix() {
7059 // The symmetric paste-from-gitconfig pin: an author copies
7060 // `url=https://github.com/p/x` from `git config --get-all
7061 // remote.origin.url` output, a `.gitconfig` `[remote
7062 // "origin"] url = https://…` ini-stanza paste, or a
7063 // `git config remote.origin.url <value>` doc snippet,
7064 // intending the `url=` prefix as the ini-key but the typed
7065 // `:repo` slot is a URL value parser, not a gitconfig
7066 // grammar. With no leading whitespace and no earlier-arm
7067 // bytes in the value, the `=` arm itself fires (rather
7068 // than cascading to the whitespace arm as in the env-var
7069 // paste shape). Pinned separately so a future diagnostic-
7070 // surface change that only checked the whitespace-leading
7071 // shape surfaces here — the per-byte arm fires anywhere
7072 // `=` appears in the value.
7073 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
7074 repo: "url=https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-feira".into(),
7075 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
7076 rev: None,
7077 branch: None,
7078 });
7079 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
7080 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
7081 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
7082 };
7083 assert!(
7084 reason.contains("must not contain `=`"),
7085 "reason must surface the equals-`=` arm on the `url=…` gitconfig \
7086 paste shape, got {reason:?}"
7087 );
7088 assert!(
7089 reason.contains("key-value-separator") || reason.contains("sub-delims"),
7090 "reason must name the key-value-separator / RFC-3986-sub-delims \
7091 rationale, got {reason:?}"
7092 );
7093 }
7094
7095 #[test]
7096 fn fonte_repo_fragment_fires_before_equals_when_fragment_first() {
7097 // Cascade pin: the fragment-`#` arm and the `=` arm are
7098 // both per-byte arms inside the same `for &b in s.as_bytes()`
7099 // loop, so the byte that appears first in the value's byte
7100 // order wins. A `:repo "https://github.com/p/x#readme=tail"`
7101 // carries both `#` and `=`; the `#` byte appears first, so
7102 // the fragment-`#` arm fires, surfacing the more self-
7103 // locating diagnostic on the byte the author pasted earliest
7104 // in the URL.
7105 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
7106 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia#readme=tail".into(),
7107 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
7108 rev: None,
7109 branch: None,
7110 });
7111 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
7112 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
7113 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
7114 };
7115 assert!(
7116 reason.contains("must not contain `#`"),
7117 "reason must surface the fragment-`#` arm (fires before equals when \
7118 `#` byte appears first in value), got {reason:?}"
7119 );
7120 }
7121
7122 #[test]
7123 fn fonte_repo_comma_fires_before_equals_when_comma_first() {
7124 // Cascade pin: the comma-`,` arm (the immediate-predecessor
7125 // byte-class arm, 775b80e) and the `=` arm are both per-byte
7126 // arms inside the same `for &b in s.as_bytes()` loop, so
7127 // the byte that appears first in the value's byte order
7128 // wins. A `:repo "github:p/x,mid=tail"` carries both `,`
7129 // and `=`; the `,` byte appears first, so the comma arm
7130 // fires, surfacing the more self-locating diagnostic on
7131 // the byte the author pasted earliest in the URL. Pins the
7132 // natural-order cascade so a future reorder of the per-byte
7133 // arms surfaces here — `=` is the most recent byte-class
7134 // arm, so the cascade-pin sweep extends to cover the
7135 // immediately prior `,` byte arm firing first when ordered
7136 // ahead of `=` in the value.
7137 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
7138 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia,mid=tail".into(),
7139 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
7140 rev: None,
7141 branch: None,
7142 });
7143 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
7144 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
7145 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
7146 };
7147 assert!(
7148 reason.contains("must not contain `,`"),
7149 "reason must surface the comma arm (fires before equals when `,` byte \
7150 appears first in value), got {reason:?}"
7151 );
7152 }
7153
7154 #[test]
7155 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_percent_encoded_space() {
7156 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the canonical paste-from-
7157 // browser-address-bar percent-encoded-space footgun on `:repo`.
7158 // An author copies `https://github.com/p/x%20test` from a
7159 // browser address bar (or a percent-encoded README hyperlink,
7160 // or a `curl --data-urlencode` shell-pipeline output)
7161 // intending `%20` as the URL encoding of a literal space; the
7162 // typed `:repo` slot already rejects the literal space byte
7163 // (the whitespace arm at the top of `is_git_repo_url`), so an
7164 // author trying to express "I really meant a space" reaches
7165 // for percent-encoding. Until this arm landed the `%` byte
7166 // silently passed every prior `is_git_repo_url` arm and rode
7167 // verbatim into the lacre's per-dep content-address — but
7168 // libcurl re-percent-encodes `%` to `%25` on the wire (since
7169 // `%` is reserved as the escape-sequence lead-in), so the
7170 // wire request becomes `https://github.com/p/x%2520test`, a
7171 // path the lacre's content-address never names. The classic
7172 // render-determinism violation on the encoding-mechanism axis
7173 // itself.
7174 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
7175 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia%20test".into(),
7176 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
7177 rev: None,
7178 branch: None,
7179 });
7180 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
7181 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { nome, repo, reason } = err else {
7182 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
7183 };
7184 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
7185 assert_eq!(repo, "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia%20test");
7186 assert!(
7187 reason.contains("must not contain `%`"),
7188 "reason must surface the percent-`%` arm on the percent-encoded-space \
7189 paste shape, got {reason:?}"
7190 );
7191 assert!(
7192 reason.contains("percent-encoding") || reason.contains("%25"),
7193 "reason must name the percent-encoding / `%25` re-encoding rationale, \
7194 got {reason:?}"
7195 );
7196 }
7197
7198 #[test]
7199 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_percent_encoded_slash() {
7200 // The symmetric over-encoded-path-separator pin: an author
7201 // writes `:repo "https://github.com/p%2Fx"` intending the
7202 // `%2F` as the URL encoding of `/` (the canonical
7203 // paste-from-OpenAPI-spec / paste-from-percent-encoded-template
7204 // footgun every API client library and OAuth redirect-URI
7205 // documentation surfaces — the `/` is the URL-path-separator
7206 // and some templates percent-encode it to escape interpretation
7207 // as a path separator). The GitHub Smart-HTTP transport
7208 // resolves the URL's path-segment grammar before the
7209 // percent-decoding pass, so the value identifies a different
7210 // resource on the wire than the literal-`/` form the lacre's
7211 // content-address must agree with — two authors whose `:repo`
7212 // values differ only in their `/` vs `%2F` presence lock to
7213 // two distinct BLAKE3 closures for the byte-identical upstream
7214 // `git clone`. Pinned separately so a future diagnostic
7215 // surface that only catches the `%20` shape surfaces here too.
7216 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
7217 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io%2Fcaixa-teia".into(),
7218 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
7219 rev: None,
7220 branch: None,
7221 });
7222 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
7223 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
7224 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
7225 };
7226 assert!(
7227 reason.contains("must not contain `%`"),
7228 "reason must surface the percent-`%` arm on the over-encoded-path \
7229 shape, got {reason:?}"
7230 );
7231 assert!(
7232 reason.contains("render-determinism") || reason.contains("BLAKE3"),
7233 "reason must name the render-determinism / BLAKE3-closure rationale, \
7234 got {reason:?}"
7235 );
7236 }
7237
7238 #[test]
7239 fn fonte_repo_fragment_fires_before_percent_when_fragment_first() {
7240 // Cascade pin: the fragment-`#` arm and the `%` arm are both
7241 // per-byte arms inside the same `for &b in s.as_bytes()` loop,
7242 // so the byte that appears first in the value's byte order
7243 // wins. A `:repo "https://github.com/p/x#sec%20tail"` carries
7244 // both `#` and `%`; the `#` byte appears first, so the
7245 // fragment-`#` arm fires, surfacing the more self-locating
7246 // diagnostic on the byte the author pasted earliest in the URL.
7247 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
7248 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia#sec%20tail".into(),
7249 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
7250 rev: None,
7251 branch: None,
7252 });
7253 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
7254 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
7255 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
7256 };
7257 assert!(
7258 reason.contains("must not contain `#`"),
7259 "reason must surface the fragment-`#` arm (fires before percent when \
7260 `#` byte appears first in value), got {reason:?}"
7261 );
7262 }
7263
7264 #[test]
7265 fn fonte_repo_equals_fires_before_percent_when_equals_first() {
7266 // Cascade pin: the equals-`=` arm (the immediate-predecessor
7267 // byte-class arm, acf99af) and the `%` arm are both per-byte
7268 // arms inside the same `for &b in s.as_bytes()` loop, so the
7269 // byte that appears first in the value's byte order wins.
7270 // A `:repo "github:p/x=mid%20tail"` carries both `=` and `%`;
7271 // the `=` byte appears first, so the equals arm fires,
7272 // surfacing the more self-locating diagnostic on the byte the
7273 // author pasted earliest in the URL. Pins the natural-order
7274 // cascade so a future reorder of the per-byte arms surfaces
7275 // here — `%` is the most recent byte-class arm, so the
7276 // cascade-pin sweep extends to cover the immediately prior
7277 // `=` byte arm firing first when ordered ahead of `%` in the
7278 // value.
7279 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
7280 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia=mid%20tail".into(),
7281 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
7282 rev: None,
7283 branch: None,
7284 });
7285 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
7286 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
7287 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
7288 };
7289 assert!(
7290 reason.contains("must not contain `=`"),
7291 "reason must surface the equals arm (fires before percent when `=` byte \
7292 appears first in value), got {reason:?}"
7293 );
7294 }
7295
7296 #[test]
7297 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_caret_history_substitution() {
7298 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the canonical paste-from-
7299 // shell-history footgun on `:repo`. An author copies a
7300 // `git clone <url>` line from their terminal followed by a
7301 // bash / ksh / zsh `^typo^fix^` quick-edit-and-rerun shell-
7302 // history shorthand (the `^old^new^` form re-runs the prior
7303 // history entry with the first `old` substituted by `new`,
7304 // bash's default behavior on interactive sessions with
7305 // `set -o histexpand`), forgetting to trim the trailing
7306 // `^...^...` shell-history fragment from the URL value. The
7307 // `^` byte sits in the RFC 3986 §2 'unwise' set (peer with
7308 // `{`, `}`, `|`, `\\` — the strictest of the §2 reserved
7309 // classes), the WHATWG URL spec's 'fragment percent-encode
7310 // set' maps `^` → `%5E` on the wire, so the byte rides
7311 // verbatim into the lacre's per-dep content-address but
7312 // libcurl re-encodes it to `%5E` at `git clone` time — the
7313 // classic render-determinism violation on the same axis the
7314 // peer `%`, `=`, `,`, `!`, `'`, `"`, `(`, `)`, `*`, `$`,
7315 // `&`, `;`, `|`, backtick, `<`, `>`, `{`, `}`, `\\`, `?`,
7316 // `#` arms close.
7317 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
7318 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia^typo^fix".into(),
7319 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
7320 rev: None,
7321 branch: None,
7322 });
7323 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
7324 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { nome, repo, reason } = err else {
7325 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
7326 };
7327 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
7328 assert_eq!(repo, "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia^typo^fix");
7329 assert!(
7330 reason.contains("must not contain `^`"),
7331 "reason must surface the caret-`^` arm on the paste-from-shell-history \
7332 shape, got {reason:?}"
7333 );
7334 assert!(
7335 reason.contains("history-substitution") || reason.contains("%5E"),
7336 "reason must name the shell-history-substitution / `%5E` wire-encoding \
7337 rationale, got {reason:?}"
7338 );
7339 }
7340
7341 #[test]
7342 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_caret_regex_anchor() {
7343 // The symmetric paste-from-doc-grep-pipeline footgun: an
7344 // author writes `:repo "github:p/^archived"` after copying a
7345 // `grep '^archived'` regex-anchor / negation idiom from a
7346 // doc / README quick-listing snippet, expecting the substrate
7347 // to coerce it to a literal repo name. The byte rides
7348 // verbatim into the lacre's per-dep content-address and
7349 // diverges from the byte-identical literal `archived` form
7350 // every other author authored — the canonical render-
7351 // determinism violation pin on the second footgun shape the
7352 // caret-`^` arm closes.
7353 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
7354 repo: "github:pleme-io/^archived".into(),
7355 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
7356 rev: None,
7357 branch: None,
7358 });
7359 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
7360 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
7361 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
7362 };
7363 assert!(
7364 reason.contains("must not contain `^`"),
7365 "reason must surface the caret-`^` arm on the regex-anchor shape, \
7366 got {reason:?}"
7367 );
7368 assert!(
7369 reason.contains("render-determinism") || reason.contains("BLAKE3"),
7370 "reason must name the render-determinism / BLAKE3-closure rationale, \
7371 got {reason:?}"
7372 );
7373 }
7374
7375 #[test]
7376 fn fonte_repo_percent_fires_before_caret_when_percent_first() {
7377 // Cascade pin: the `%` arm (the immediate-predecessor byte-
7378 // class arm, a323db8) and the `^` arm are both per-byte arms
7379 // inside the same `for &b in s.as_bytes()` loop, so the byte
7380 // that appears first in the value's byte order wins. A
7381 // `:repo "https://github.com/p/x%20mid^tail"` carries both
7382 // `%` and `^`; the `%` byte appears first, so the percent
7383 // arm fires, surfacing the more self-locating diagnostic on
7384 // the byte the author pasted earliest in the URL. Pins the
7385 // natural-order cascade so a future reorder of the per-byte
7386 // arms surfaces here — `^` is the most recent byte-class arm,
7387 // so the cascade-pin sweep extends to cover the immediately
7388 // prior `%` byte arm firing first when ordered ahead of `^`
7389 // in the value.
7390 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
7391 repo: "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia%20mid^tail".into(),
7392 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
7393 rev: None,
7394 branch: None,
7395 });
7396 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
7397 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
7398 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
7399 };
7400 assert!(
7401 reason.contains("must not contain `%`"),
7402 "reason must surface the percent arm (fires before caret when `%` byte \
7403 appears first in value), got {reason:?}"
7404 );
7405 }
7406
7407 #[test]
7408 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_missing_colon_separator() {
7409 // The "I dropped the scheme" footgun — `:repo "pleme-io/caixa-teia"`
7410 // (no `github:` prefix, no scheme). Every documented form
7411 // carries a `:` (`github:`, `https://`, `ssh://`, `git://`,
7412 // `file://`, or `git@host:path`); a bare `org/repo` is
7413 // ambiguous (`git clone` reads as a relative filesystem path
7414 // rather than the GitHub-shorthand expansion the author
7415 // probably intended) and the gate rejects the shape upstream.
7416 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
7417 repo: "pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
7418 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
7419 rev: None,
7420 branch: None,
7421 });
7422 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
7423 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
7424 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
7425 };
7426 assert!(
7427 reason.contains("must contain a `:`"),
7428 "reason must surface the missing-`:` arm, got {reason:?}"
7429 );
7430 assert!(
7431 reason.contains("github:"),
7432 "reason must name the canonical `github:` shorthand prefix, got {reason:?}"
7433 );
7434 }
7435
7436 #[test]
7437 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_leading_colon() {
7438 // The "empty scheme" footgun — `:repo ":foo"` has a zero-length
7439 // scheme that no git porcelain entry-point accepts. Pinned
7440 // separately from the missing-`:` arm because a value with a
7441 // leading `:` does technically contain a `:` separator; the
7442 // shape gate rejects on a dedicated arm so the diagnostic
7443 // names the specific footgun.
7444 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
7445 repo: ":pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
7446 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
7447 rev: None,
7448 branch: None,
7449 });
7450 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
7451 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
7452 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
7453 };
7454 assert!(
7455 reason.contains("must not start with `:`"),
7456 "reason must surface the leading-`:` arm, got {reason:?}"
7457 );
7458 }
7459
7460 #[test]
7461 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_too_long() {
7462 // The cap arm — a `:repo` value longer than
7463 // [`crate::render::GIT_REPO_URL_MAX_LEN`] (2048) bytes is
7464 // structurally untenable on every realistic landing site (the
7465 // resolver's `git clone` invocation, the future M4 CR
7466 // materializer's per-dep `repo:` axis); a value of that length
7467 // is almost certainly a paste-from-binary slug.
7468 let too_long = format!(
7469 "github:pleme-io/{}",
7470 "x".repeat(crate::render::GIT_REPO_URL_MAX_LEN)
7471 );
7472 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
7473 repo: too_long.clone(),
7474 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
7475 rev: None,
7476 branch: None,
7477 });
7478 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
7479 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { reason, .. } = err else {
7480 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
7481 };
7482 assert!(
7483 reason.contains("2048"),
7484 "reason must name the cap, got {reason:?}"
7485 );
7486 }
7487
7488 #[test]
7489 fn validate_accepts_canonical_git_fonte_repo_shapes() {
7490 // The positive-control sweep: every documented author shape on
7491 // the `:fonte :repo` axis ([`crate::DepSource::Git`] doc comment)
7492 // must pass the value-shape gate. Pinned so a future tightening
7493 // (e.g. forbidding `http://` in favor of `https://`-only) surfaces
7494 // here as a structural decision. Each form is exercised with the
7495 // same canonical `:tag` pin so only the `:repo` axis varies.
7496 for repo in [
7497 // The pleme-io registry-shorthand convention — `github:org/repo`.
7498 "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia",
7499 // Other host-aliased shorthands (the resolver's pluggable
7500 // host-prefix table).
7501 "gitlab:pleme-io/caixa-teia",
7502 "codeberg:pleme-io/caixa-teia",
7503 "sourcehut:~pleme-io/caixa-teia",
7504 // Full HTTPS URL with and without `.git` suffix.
7505 "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia",
7506 "https://github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia.git",
7507 // HTTP (rare; dev / mirror).
7508 "http://example.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia.git",
7509 // SSH URL.
7510 "ssh://git@github.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia.git",
7511 "ssh://git@git.example.com:2222/pleme-io/caixa-teia.git",
7512 // Scp-style SSH — the canonical `git@host:path` short form.
7513 "git@github.com:pleme-io/caixa-teia.git",
7514 "git@git.example.com:team/private.git",
7515 // Anonymous git protocol.
7516 "git://git.example.com/pleme-io/caixa-teia.git",
7517 // Local file URL (dev path).
7518 "file:///tmp/caixa-teia",
7519 ] {
7520 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
7521 repo: repo.into(),
7522 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
7523 rev: None,
7524 branch: None,
7525 });
7526 d.validate()
7527 .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("canonical repo {repo:?} must validate, got {e:?}"));
7528 }
7529 }
7530
7531 #[test]
7532 fn fonte_repo_empty_takes_precedence_over_shape() {
7533 // Order pin: the existing `FonteRepoEmpty` diagnostic (narrower
7534 // diagnostic; doesn't try to parse the URL shape) fires before
7535 // the new `FonteRepoShape` per-axis gate, so an empty `:repo`
7536 // keeps its narrower error message. Mirrors
7537 // `fonte_repo_empty_fires_before_pin_missing` (already pinned)
7538 // on the ordering layer.
7539 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
7540 repo: String::new(),
7541 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
7542 rev: None,
7543 branch: None,
7544 });
7545 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
7546 assert!(
7547 matches!(err, DepError::FonteRepoEmpty { .. }),
7548 "got {err:?}"
7549 );
7550 }
7551
7552 #[test]
7553 fn fonte_repo_shape_fires_before_pin_missing() {
7554 // Order pin: a malformed `:repo` value on a dep with no pin set
7555 // surfaces the `:repo` shape diagnostic (the more self-locating
7556 // axis — the `:repo` is the load-bearing identity of the source;
7557 // a missing pin is downstream from "do we even know the repo")
7558 // rather than collapsing onto the pin-missing diagnostic. The
7559 // shape gate runs inline before the pin enumeration in
7560 // `DepSource::validate`.
7561 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
7562 repo: "pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(), // missing `:` separator
7563 tag: None,
7564 rev: None,
7565 branch: None,
7566 });
7567 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
7568 assert!(
7569 matches!(err, DepError::FonteRepoShape { .. }),
7570 "got {err:?}"
7571 );
7572 }
7573
7574 #[test]
7575 fn fonte_repo_shape_diagnostic_carries_offending_repo_verbatim() {
7576 // The diagnostic-shape pin: the error names the offending
7577 // `:repo` value verbatim plus a non-empty parser-shaped `reason`
7578 // so the author can grep their caixa.lisp without re-running
7579 // the build. Mirrors the diagnostic-shape sweep on every prior
7580 // value-shape gate (3f9d7a0, 6cbb900, c7d05ec, e70d213, be07fd5).
7581 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
7582 repo: "pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
7583 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
7584 rev: None,
7585 branch: None,
7586 });
7587 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
7588 let DepError::FonteRepoShape { nome, repo, reason } = err else {
7589 panic!("expected FonteRepoShape, got other variant");
7590 };
7591 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
7592 assert_eq!(repo, "pleme-io/caixa-teia");
7593 assert!(
7594 !reason.is_empty(),
7595 "FonteRepoShape `reason` must carry the predicate's wording verbatim"
7596 );
7597 }
7598
7599 #[test]
7600 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_no_pin() {
7601 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the canonical
7602 // `(:tipo git :repo "github:pleme-io/x")` shape with no
7603 // :tag/:rev/:branch — until this gate landed the resolver's
7604 // ResolveError::MissingPin surfaced at fetch time, far from the
7605 // source caixa.lisp. The new gate moves the check to validate
7606 // time and names the offending dep.
7607 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
7608 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
7609 tag: None,
7610 rev: None,
7611 branch: None,
7612 });
7613 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
7614 assert!(
7615 matches!(err, DepError::FontePinMissing { ref nome } if nome == "caixa-teia"),
7616 "got {err:?}"
7617 );
7618 }
7619
7620 #[test]
7621 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_ambiguous_tag_and_branch() {
7622 // The canonical "pin drift" footgun: an author writes
7623 // `:tag "v1"` and later adds `:branch "main"` without removing
7624 // the :tag, and the resolver silently picks :tag (precedence
7625 // :rev > :tag > :branch). The :branch was dropped with no
7626 // diagnostic. The gate now rejects multi-pin shapes so the
7627 // author makes the precedence explicit at the source.
7628 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
7629 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
7630 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
7631 rev: None,
7632 branch: Some("main".into()),
7633 });
7634 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
7635 let DepError::FontePinAmbiguous { nome, pins } = err else {
7636 panic!("expected FontePinAmbiguous");
7637 };
7638 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
7639 assert!(pins.contains(":tag"));
7640 assert!(pins.contains(":branch"));
7641 assert!(!pins.contains(":rev"));
7642 }
7643
7644 #[test]
7645 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_ambiguous_tag_and_rev() {
7646 // Sibling arm of the pin-drift footgun: :tag + :rev set
7647 // simultaneously. Pinned separately so a future relaxation
7648 // that only catches the (:tag, :branch) pair surfaces here.
7649 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
7650 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
7651 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
7652 rev: Some("c0ffee".into()),
7653 branch: None,
7654 });
7655 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
7656 let DepError::FontePinAmbiguous { nome, pins } = err else {
7657 panic!("expected FontePinAmbiguous");
7658 };
7659 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
7660 assert!(pins.contains(":tag"));
7661 assert!(pins.contains(":rev"));
7662 }
7663
7664 #[test]
7665 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_all_three_pins() {
7666 // The maximal ambiguity case — every pin axis set. Pinned so a
7667 // future relaxation that only catches pairs surfaces here. The
7668 // diagnostic must enumerate every offending axis so the author
7669 // sees the full set, not just the first match.
7670 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
7671 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
7672 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
7673 rev: Some("c0ffee".into()),
7674 branch: Some("main".into()),
7675 });
7676 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
7677 let DepError::FontePinAmbiguous { nome, pins } = err else {
7678 panic!("expected FontePinAmbiguous");
7679 };
7680 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
7681 assert!(pins.contains(":tag"));
7682 assert!(pins.contains(":rev"));
7683 assert!(pins.contains(":branch"));
7684 }
7685
7686 #[test]
7687 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_empty_tag_pin() {
7688 // The empty-pin arm: exactly one pin axis is `Some(_)`, but its
7689 // inner string is empty. Distinct from FontePinMissing (where
7690 // every axis is None) — pinned separately so a future
7691 // tightening collapsing them surfaces here as a structural
7692 // decision.
7693 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
7694 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
7695 tag: Some(String::new()),
7696 rev: None,
7697 branch: None,
7698 });
7699 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
7700 let DepError::FontePinEmpty { nome, pin } = err else {
7701 panic!("expected FontePinEmpty");
7702 };
7703 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
7704 assert_eq!(pin, ":tag");
7705 }
7706
7707 #[test]
7708 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_empty_rev_pin() {
7709 // Sibling arm — the empty-pin diagnostic names which axis
7710 // carries the empty value, so the author's grep target is
7711 // unambiguous.
7712 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
7713 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
7714 tag: None,
7715 rev: Some(String::new()),
7716 branch: None,
7717 });
7718 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
7719 let DepError::FontePinEmpty { nome, pin } = err else {
7720 panic!("expected FontePinEmpty");
7721 };
7722 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
7723 assert_eq!(pin, ":rev");
7724 }
7725
7726 #[test]
7727 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_empty_caminho() {
7728 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for `(:tipo path :caminho "")`:
7729 // until this gate landed the resolver's
7730 // ResolveError::MissingPath surfaced with `path: PathBuf("")` at
7731 // fetch time — not actionable. The new gate moves the check to
7732 // validate time and names the offending dep.
7733 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
7734 caminho: String::new(),
7735 });
7736 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
7737 assert!(
7738 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoEmpty { ref nome } if nome == "caixa-teia"),
7739 "got {err:?}"
7740 );
7741 }
7742
7743 #[test]
7744 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_absolute_caminho() {
7745 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the absolute-`:caminho`
7746 // shape: `(:tipo path :caminho "/home/me/work/caixa-teia")`.
7747 // Until this gate landed an absolute `:caminho` silently
7748 // passed validate; the lacre pipeline embedded the
7749 // host-specific filesystem path verbatim in its
7750 // content-address (`conteudo: format!("path:{caminho}")`,
7751 // caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189), so the BLAKE3 closure
7752 // differed per machine — the build succeeded but two CI
7753 // runners with different `${HOME}` layouts emitted two
7754 // distinct lacres for the byte-identical caixa, silently
7755 // breaking the THEORY.md §V.2 render-determinism contract
7756 // far from the source caixa.lisp. The new gate moves the
7757 // check to validate time and names the offending dep +
7758 // caminho verbatim.
7759 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
7760 caminho: "/home/me/work/caixa-teia".into(),
7761 });
7762 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
7763 let DepError::FonteCaminhoAbsolute { nome, caminho } = err else {
7764 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoAbsolute, got other variant");
7765 };
7766 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
7767 assert_eq!(caminho, "/home/me/work/caixa-teia");
7768 }
7769
7770 #[test]
7771 fn validate_accepts_path_fonte_with_parent_escape_caminho() {
7772 // The canonical sibling-workspace dep form
7773 // (`:caminho "../caixa-teia"`) remains accepted. The
7774 // absolute-path gate above is specifically narrower than the
7775 // shared [`crate::render::is_sandboxed_relative_path`]
7776 // predicate (which additionally forbids `..` traversal): a
7777 // local-path dep's canonical author surface is the in-tree
7778 // sibling-workspace path, so a full sandboxed-relative-path
7779 // lift would structurally reject every legitimate path-fonte
7780 // dep. Pinned so a future tightening to the full predicate
7781 // surfaces here as a structural decision, not a silent break.
7782 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
7783 caminho: "../caixa-teia".into(),
7784 });
7785 d.validate().unwrap();
7786 }
7787
7788 #[test]
7789 fn validate_accepts_path_fonte_with_deeply_nested_relative_caminho() {
7790 // A multi-segment relative `:caminho`
7791 // (`"vendor/forks/caixa-teia"`) remains accepted — the
7792 // absolute-path gate brackets the host-layout-leaking shape
7793 // at the leading-`/` boundary only; every relative shape past
7794 // the empty arm continues to pass. Pinned alongside the
7795 // `..`-traversal positive control so a future tightening
7796 // surfaces the full set of legitimate relative forms here
7797 // rather than at a downstream consumer.
7798 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
7799 caminho: "vendor/forks/caixa-teia".into(),
7800 });
7801 d.validate().unwrap();
7802 }
7803
7804 #[test]
7805 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_tilde_prefix_caminho() {
7806 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the tilde-expansion
7807 // `:caminho` shape: `(:tipo path :caminho "~/work/caixa-teia")`.
7808 // Until this gate landed the b94fd83 absolute arm let `~/foo`
7809 // through (`Path::is_absolute` returns false on a leading `~`
7810 // — the tilde is a shell-expansion convention, not a POSIX
7811 // path component), so the lacre embedded the value verbatim
7812 // and the resolver folded it through `Path::join` without
7813 // expansion, looking for a literal `./~/work/caixa-teia`
7814 // subdirectory and failing at resolve time with a
7815 // `No such file or directory` error far from the source
7816 // caixa.lisp. The new gate moves the check to validate time
7817 // and names the offending dep + caminho verbatim.
7818 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
7819 caminho: "~/work/caixa-teia".into(),
7820 });
7821 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
7822 let DepError::FonteCaminhoTildeExpansion { nome, caminho } = err else {
7823 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoTildeExpansion, got {err:?}");
7824 };
7825 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
7826 assert_eq!(caminho, "~/work/caixa-teia");
7827 }
7828
7829 #[test]
7830 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_bare_tilde_caminho() {
7831 // The bare `~` form (canonical "I meant `$HOME` and forgot
7832 // the rest"): both the leading-tilde arm catches it and the
7833 // canonical-user-tilde shell idiom (`~alice/dev/caixa-teia`)
7834 // sweeps through the same arm. Pinned both to ensure the
7835 // gate doesn't narrow to `~/` only.
7836 for s in ["~", "~alice/dev/caixa-teia", "~/", "~root/work"] {
7837 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path { caminho: s.into() });
7838 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
7839 assert!(
7840 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoTildeExpansion { .. }),
7841 "{s:?} → {err:?}",
7842 );
7843 }
7844 }
7845
7846 #[test]
7847 fn validate_accepts_path_fonte_with_mid_path_tilde_caminho() {
7848 // The leading-`~` is the canonical shell-expansion footgun —
7849 // a tilde mid-path (`"../foo~bar/caixa-teia"` — the canonical
7850 // backup-file-suffix idiom) is a legitimate POSIX path byte
7851 // with no shell-expansion semantic at the leading position.
7852 // Pinned so the gate doesn't widen to a full no-tilde-anywhere
7853 // sweep that would break every legitimate-shape backup-file
7854 // path.
7855 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
7856 caminho: "../foo~bar/caixa-teia".into(),
7857 });
7858 d.validate().unwrap();
7859 }
7860
7861 #[test]
7862 fn fonte_caminho_empty_fires_before_tilde_expansion() {
7863 // Cascade pin: the empty arm structurally precedes the
7864 // tilde arm (the bytes `""` and `"~"` don't overlap), but the
7865 // pin establishes the precedence at the diagnostic-shape
7866 // level should a future codec round-trip ever produce a
7867 // probe-as-both value. Mirrors the peer
7868 // `fonte_repo_empty_fires_before_pin_missing` cascade
7869 // discipline.
7870 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
7871 caminho: String::new(),
7872 });
7873 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
7874 assert!(
7875 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoEmpty { .. }),
7876 "got {err:?}",
7877 );
7878 }
7879
7880 #[test]
7881 fn fonte_caminho_tilde_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_and_caminho() {
7882 // Diagnostic-shape pin (peer with
7883 // `validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_absolute_caminho`'s
7884 // payload assertion): the error's Display surfaces both the
7885 // offending `:nome` and the offending `:caminho` verbatim
7886 // so a `feira lint` run can render the diagnostic without
7887 // re-parsing.
7888 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
7889 caminho: "~alice/dev/caixa-teia".into(),
7890 });
7891 let rendered = d.validate().unwrap_err().to_string();
7892 assert!(
7893 rendered.contains("caixa-teia"),
7894 "diagnostic must name the offending dep: {rendered}",
7895 );
7896 assert!(
7897 rendered.contains("~alice/dev/caixa-teia"),
7898 "diagnostic must quote the offending caminho: {rendered}",
7899 );
7900 assert!(
7901 rendered.contains('~'),
7902 "diagnostic must reference the tilde footgun: {rendered}",
7903 );
7904 }
7905
7906 #[test]
7907 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_dollar_prefix_caminho() {
7908 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the shell-variable-
7909 // expansion `:caminho` shape: `(:tipo path :caminho
7910 // "$HOME/work/caixa-teia")`. Until this gate landed the
7911 // b94fd83 absolute arm + the a5c248e tilde arm both let
7912 // `$HOME/foo` through (`Path::is_absolute` returns false on
7913 // a leading `$` — the `$` is a shell convention, not a POSIX
7914 // path component; `starts_with('~')` returns false too), so
7915 // the lacre embedded the value verbatim and the resolver
7916 // folded it through `Path::join` without `$`-expansion,
7917 // looking for a literal `./$HOME/work/caixa-teia`
7918 // subdirectory and failing at resolve time with a
7919 // `No such file or directory` error far from the source
7920 // caixa.lisp. The new gate moves the check to validate time
7921 // and names the offending dep + caminho verbatim.
7922 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
7923 caminho: "$HOME/work/caixa-teia".into(),
7924 });
7925 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
7926 let DepError::FonteCaminhoVarExpansion { nome, caminho } = err else {
7927 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoVarExpansion, got {err:?}");
7928 };
7929 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
7930 assert_eq!(caminho, "$HOME/work/caixa-teia");
7931 }
7932
7933 #[test]
7934 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_dollar_brace_prefix_caminho() {
7935 // Sweep over every leading-`$` shape: the `${VAR}`-braced
7936 // form (canonical "paste-from-CI-manifest" footgun every
7937 // GitHub Actions / GitLab CI / Drone manifest carries on
7938 // `${WORKSPACE}`), the XDG idiom (`$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/caixa`,
7939 // canonical "I'm referencing a per-user config dir"),
7940 // and the bare `$` (canonical "I meant `$HOME` and forgot
7941 // the rest"). All shapes route through the same gate's
7942 // byte check. Pinned so the gate doesn't narrow to a
7943 // single shape (e.g. `$HOME/` only).
7944 for s in [
7945 "${HOME}/work/caixa-teia",
7946 "${WORKSPACE}/caixa-teia",
7947 "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/caixa",
7948 "$",
7949 ] {
7950 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path { caminho: s.into() });
7951 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
7952 assert!(
7953 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoVarExpansion { .. }),
7954 "{s:?} → {err:?}",
7955 );
7956 }
7957 }
7958
7959 #[test]
7960 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_mid_path_dollar_caminho() {
7961 // The `$` byte is the canonical shell-variable-expansion /
7962 // command-substitution / arithmetic-expansion sentinel and
7963 // is rejected at *every* position on the `:caminho` axis: the
7964 // leading arm surfaces `FonteCaminhoVarExpansion`, the
7965 // embedded arm surfaces `FonteCaminhoShellVariableExpansion`
7966 // (6620f39). Pinned so a future arm doesn't narrow the gate
7967 // back to the leading position and re-open the paste-from-
7968 // shell-one-liner `"../foo$HOME/bar"` / paste-from-CI-
7969 // manifest `"../foo${WORKSPACE}/bar"` / paste-from-shell-
7970 // prompt `"../foo$(whoami)/bar"` cross-idiom-leak surface on
7971 // the lacre content-address (`path:{caminho}`,
7972 // caixa-resolver/src/resolve.rs:189).
7973 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
7974 caminho: "../foo$bar/caixa-teia".into(),
7975 });
7976 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
7977 assert!(
7978 matches!(
7979 err,
7980 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellVariableExpansion { byte: b'$', .. },
7981 ),
7982 "got {err:?}",
7983 );
7984 }
7985
7986 #[test]
7987 fn fonte_caminho_tilde_fires_before_var_expansion() {
7988 // Cascade pin: the tilde arm structurally precedes the var
7989 // arm (the bytes `~` and `$` don't overlap at the leading
7990 // position), but the pin establishes the precedence at the
7991 // diagnostic-shape level should a future codec round-trip
7992 // ever produce a probe-as-both value. Mirrors the peer
7993 // `fonte_caminho_empty_fires_before_tilde_expansion` cascade
7994 // discipline on the immediate-predecessor arm.
7995 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
7996 caminho: "~/work/caixa-teia".into(),
7997 });
7998 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
7999 assert!(
8000 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoTildeExpansion { .. }),
8001 "got {err:?}",
8002 );
8003 }
8004
8005 #[test]
8006 fn fonte_caminho_var_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_and_caminho() {
8007 // Diagnostic-shape pin (peer with
8008 // `fonte_caminho_tilde_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_and_caminho`'s
8009 // payload assertion on the immediate-predecessor arm): the
8010 // error's Display surfaces both the offending `:nome` and
8011 // the offending `:caminho` verbatim plus the `$` footgun
8012 // character itself so a `feira lint` run can render the
8013 // diagnostic without re-parsing.
8014 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8015 caminho: "${WORKSPACE}/caixa-teia".into(),
8016 });
8017 let rendered = d.validate().unwrap_err().to_string();
8018 assert!(
8019 rendered.contains("caixa-teia"),
8020 "diagnostic must name the offending dep: {rendered}",
8021 );
8022 assert!(
8023 rendered.contains("${WORKSPACE}/caixa-teia"),
8024 "diagnostic must quote the offending caminho: {rendered}",
8025 );
8026 assert!(
8027 rendered.contains('$'),
8028 "diagnostic must reference the dollar footgun: {rendered}",
8029 );
8030 }
8031
8032 #[test]
8033 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_embedded_nul() {
8034 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the load-bearing NUL byte:
8035 // POSIX paths cannot contain `0x00` (every `std::fs` syscall
8036 // routes the path through `CString::new` which fails with
8037 // `NulError`); until this gate landed a `:caminho
8038 // "../caixa\0teia"` silently passed validate, the lacre
8039 // pipeline embedded the value verbatim, and the failure
8040 // surfaced at the resolver's `Path::join` → `CString::new`
8041 // boundary with a non-self-locating `NulError` far from the
8042 // source caixa.lisp. The new gate moves the check to validate
8043 // time and names the offending dep + caminho + offending byte
8044 // verbatim.
8045 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8046 caminho: "../caixa\0teia".into(),
8047 });
8048 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8049 let DepError::FonteCaminhoControlChar {
8050 nome,
8051 caminho,
8052 byte,
8053 } = err
8054 else {
8055 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoControlChar, got {err:?}");
8056 };
8057 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
8058 assert_eq!(caminho, "../caixa\0teia");
8059 assert_eq!(byte, 0x00);
8060 }
8061
8062 #[test]
8063 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_embedded_newline() {
8064 // The canonical paste-from-multiline-doc footgun on `:caminho`
8065 // — author copies `"../caixa-teia\n"` (trailing newline) out
8066 // of a multi-line code-fence or, worse, a `:caminho
8067 // "../caixa-teia\nrm -rf /"` value (CRLF-at-subprocess-argument
8068 // injection sibling on the path axis the `is_git_repo_url`
8069 // control-char arm already closes on `:repo`). Pinned
8070 // separately from the NUL arm so a future relaxation that
8071 // catches one but not the other surfaces here.
8072 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8073 caminho: "../caixa-teia\n".into(),
8074 });
8075 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8076 let DepError::FonteCaminhoControlChar { byte, .. } = err else {
8077 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoControlChar, got {err:?}");
8078 };
8079 assert_eq!(byte, 0x0A);
8080 }
8081
8082 #[test]
8083 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_embedded_carriage_return() {
8084 // The CRLF sibling of the LF arm — Windows-line-ending
8085 // paste-from-multiline-doc on a `\r\n`-terminated buffer
8086 // leaves a stray `\r` mid-string after the LF strip. Pinned
8087 // separately from the LF arm so a future relaxation that
8088 // only catches LF surfaces here.
8089 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8090 caminho: "../caixa-teia\r".into(),
8091 });
8092 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8093 let DepError::FonteCaminhoControlChar { byte, .. } = err else {
8094 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoControlChar, got {err:?}");
8095 };
8096 assert_eq!(byte, 0x0D);
8097 }
8098
8099 #[test]
8100 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_embedded_tab() {
8101 // The canonical paste-from-aligned-table footgun — a `\t`
8102 // mid-`:caminho` is invisible in most editors but rides
8103 // through the lacre's content-address verbatim, so two
8104 // paste-from-distinct-tables (one editor strips tabs, one
8105 // preserves them) yield divergent lacres for the byte-
8106 // identical-looking caixa. Pinned separately from the
8107 // whitespace-shaped LF/CR arms so a future relaxation that
8108 // narrows to line-terminator-only surfaces here.
8109 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8110 caminho: "../caixa\tteia".into(),
8111 });
8112 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8113 let DepError::FonteCaminhoControlChar { byte, .. } = err else {
8114 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoControlChar, got {err:?}");
8115 };
8116 assert_eq!(byte, 0x09);
8117 }
8118
8119 #[test]
8120 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_embedded_del() {
8121 // The DEL byte (`0x7F`) closes the upper-end paste-from-
8122 // binary-blob footgun — the gate's contract is `b < 0x20 ||
8123 // b == 0x7F`, matching the `is_git_repo_url` /
8124 // `is_git_ref_name` predicates' control-char arms. Pinned
8125 // separately from the lower-range arms so a future narrowing
8126 // to `< 0x20` only surfaces here.
8127 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8128 caminho: "../caixa\x7fteia".into(),
8129 });
8130 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8131 let DepError::FonteCaminhoControlChar { byte, .. } = err else {
8132 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoControlChar, got {err:?}");
8133 };
8134 assert_eq!(byte, 0x7F);
8135 }
8136
8137 #[test]
8138 fn validate_accepts_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_high_bit_utf8() {
8139 // The control-byte arm targets `0x00..=0x1F` + `0x7F` only —
8140 // high-bit / non-ASCII UTF-8 bytes are not gated. POSIX paths
8141 // are opaque byte sequences and UTF-8 multi-byte sequences
8142 // are a legitimate filename shape (the `café-teia/foo` idiom).
8143 // Pinned so the gate doesn't widen to a full ASCII-only sweep
8144 // that would break every legitimate-shape UTF-8 path.
8145 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8146 caminho: "../café-teia/foo".into(),
8147 });
8148 d.validate().unwrap();
8149 }
8150
8151 #[test]
8152 fn fonte_caminho_var_fires_before_control_char() {
8153 // Cascade pin: the var-expansion arm structurally precedes the
8154 // control-char arm. A value like `"$\n"` probes positive on
8155 // both arms (`starts_with('$')` and contains LF), but the
8156 // narrower leading-byte diagnostic (`FonteCaminhoVarExpansion`)
8157 // wins so the author sees the more self-locating shell-
8158 // expansion arm first. Mirrors the
8159 // `fonte_caminho_tilde_fires_before_var_expansion` cascade
8160 // discipline on the immediate-predecessor arm.
8161 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8162 caminho: "$HOME\n".into(),
8163 });
8164 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8165 assert!(
8166 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoVarExpansion { .. }),
8167 "got {err:?}",
8168 );
8169 }
8170
8171 #[test]
8172 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_leading_space_caminho() {
8173 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the leading ASCII space
8174 // `:caminho` shape: `(:tipo path :caminho " ../caixa-teia")`.
8175 // Until this gate landed the b94fd83 absolute arm + the a5c248e
8176 // tilde arm + the f4efe9c var arm + the d624c8d control-byte arm
8177 // all let `" ../caixa-teia"` through: `Path::is_absolute` returns
8178 // false on a leading space (the leading byte is `0x20`, not `0x2F`),
8179 // `starts_with('~')` / `starts_with('$')` return false, and `0x20`
8180 // is not in the `0x00..=0x1F` plus `0x7F` control-byte set (the
8181 // four ASCII whitespace bytes `0x09` tab, `0x0A` LF, `0x0D` CR
8182 // are caught, but the most common whitespace `0x20` space is
8183 // not). The lacre embedded the value verbatim and the resolver
8184 // folded it through `Path::join` looking for a literal `./ ../
8185 // caixa-teia` subdirectory and failing at resolve time with a
8186 // non-self-locating `No such file or directory` error far from
8187 // the source caixa.lisp. The new gate moves the check to
8188 // validate time and names the offending dep + caminho verbatim.
8189 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8190 caminho: " ../caixa-teia".into(),
8191 });
8192 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8193 let DepError::FonteCaminhoLeadingWhitespace { nome, caminho } = err else {
8194 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoLeadingWhitespace, got {err:?}");
8195 };
8196 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
8197 assert_eq!(caminho, " ../caixa-teia");
8198 }
8199
8200 #[test]
8201 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_multiple_leading_spaces_caminho() {
8202 // The aligned-doc paste footgun sweep: more than one leading
8203 // space (`" ../caixa-teia"` — the canonical "I selected the
8204 // aligned column from a four-`:fonte`-entry `:deps` block"
8205 // paste) routes through the same gate's `starts_with(' ')`
8206 // byte check. Pinned so the gate doesn't narrow to a
8207 // single-space prefix.
8208 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8209 caminho: " ../caixa-teia".into(),
8210 });
8211 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8212 assert!(
8213 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoLeadingWhitespace { .. }),
8214 "got {err:?}",
8215 );
8216 }
8217
8218 #[test]
8219 fn validate_accepts_path_fonte_with_mid_path_space_caminho() {
8220 // The leading-space is the canonical paste-from-aligned-doc
8221 // footgun — a space mid-path (`"../my dir/caixa-teia"` — the
8222 // canonical "I have a directory with a space in its name"
8223 // idiom; ASCII `0x20` is a valid POSIX filename byte) is a
8224 // legitimate path with no whitespace-leak semantic at the
8225 // non-leading position. Pinned so the gate doesn't widen to a
8226 // full no-space-anywhere sweep that would break every
8227 // legitimate-shape space-in-filename path.
8228 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8229 caminho: "../my dir/caixa-teia".into(),
8230 });
8231 d.validate().unwrap();
8232 }
8233
8234 #[test]
8235 fn fonte_caminho_var_fires_before_leading_whitespace() {
8236 // Cascade pin: the var-expansion arm structurally precedes the
8237 // leading-whitespace arm. A value like `"$ "` would probe positive
8238 // on var (`starts_with('$')`) but the leading-byte arms walk
8239 // left-to-right so the var arm fires on the leading `$` before
8240 // the leading-whitespace arm probes. Mirrors the
8241 // `fonte_caminho_tilde_fires_before_var_expansion` cascade
8242 // discipline on the immediate-predecessor arms.
8243 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8244 caminho: "$VAR".into(),
8245 });
8246 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8247 assert!(
8248 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoVarExpansion { .. }),
8249 "got {err:?}",
8250 );
8251 }
8252
8253 #[test]
8254 fn fonte_caminho_leading_whitespace_fires_before_control_char() {
8255 // Cascade pin: the leading-whitespace arm structurally precedes
8256 // the control-char arm. A value like `" ../foo\n"` probes
8257 // positive on both (starts with space AND contains LF), but
8258 // the narrower leading-byte diagnostic
8259 // (`FonteCaminhoLeadingWhitespace`) wins so the author sees the
8260 // more self-locating paste-from-aligned-doc arm first. Mirrors
8261 // the `fonte_caminho_var_fires_before_control_char` cascade
8262 // discipline on the immediate-predecessor arm.
8263 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8264 caminho: " ../foo\n".into(),
8265 });
8266 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8267 assert!(
8268 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoLeadingWhitespace { .. }),
8269 "got {err:?}",
8270 );
8271 }
8272
8273 #[test]
8274 fn fonte_caminho_leading_whitespace_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_and_caminho() {
8275 // Diagnostic-shape pin (peer with
8276 // `fonte_caminho_var_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_and_caminho`'s
8277 // payload assertion on the immediate-predecessor arm): the
8278 // error's Display surfaces both the offending `:nome` and the
8279 // offending `:caminho` verbatim, so a `feira lint` run can
8280 // render the diagnostic without re-parsing and the author can
8281 // grep their caixa.lisp for `:caminho "<value>"` and fix it in
8282 // one edit.
8283 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8284 caminho: " ../caixa-teia".into(),
8285 });
8286 let rendered = d.validate().unwrap_err().to_string();
8287 assert!(
8288 rendered.contains("caixa-teia"),
8289 "diagnostic must name the offending dep: {rendered}",
8290 );
8291 assert!(
8292 rendered.contains(" ../caixa-teia"),
8293 "diagnostic must quote the offending caminho: {rendered}",
8294 );
8295 assert!(
8296 rendered.contains("space"),
8297 "diagnostic must name the space footgun: {rendered}",
8298 );
8299 }
8300
8301 #[test]
8302 fn fonte_caminho_absolute_fires_before_control_char() {
8303 // Cascade pin on the sibling leading-byte arm: a leading `/`
8304 // value with embedded control byte (`"/etc/passwd\n"`) routes
8305 // through `FonteCaminhoAbsolute` not `FonteCaminhoControlChar`
8306 // — the host-layout-leak diagnostic is the load-bearing axis,
8307 // the control byte is the secondary observation. Same precedence
8308 // logic on every prior leading-byte arm.
8309 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8310 caminho: "/etc/passwd\n".into(),
8311 });
8312 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8313 assert!(
8314 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoAbsolute { .. }),
8315 "got {err:?}",
8316 );
8317 }
8318
8319 #[test]
8320 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_leading_hyphen_caminho() {
8321 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the leading-`-` CLI-arg-
8322 // injection `:caminho` shape sweep. Until this gate landed
8323 // every prior leading-byte arm passed a leading-`-` value
8324 // through: `Path::is_absolute` returns false on `-` (the
8325 // leading byte is `0x2D`, not `0x2F`), `starts_with('~')` /
8326 // `starts_with('$')` / `starts_with(' ')` all return false,
8327 // and `0x2D` sits outside the control-byte set. The lacre
8328 // embedded the value verbatim and the resolver folded it
8329 // through `Path::join` looking for a literal `./-rf` /
8330 // `./-C` / `./--upload-pack=…` subdirectory; the failure at
8331 // `Path::join` time is non-self-locating but harmless, while
8332 // the failure at every downstream `git -C {caminho}` /
8333 // `terraform -chdir={caminho}` / `find {caminho}` shell-out
8334 // is arbitrary-CLI-arg-injection because none of those
8335 // porcelains carry a `--` argument-list terminator between
8336 // the flag block and the path argument. The new arm moves the
8337 // rejection to `Caixa::from_lisp` boundary time and names
8338 // the offending dep + caminho verbatim.
8339 //
8340 // Sweep spans the canonical CLI-arg-injection shapes matching
8341 // the peer sweep on the sibling `is_git_ref_name` /
8342 // `is_git_repo_url` axes: short-flag `-rf` (the `rm -rf` /
8343 // `find -rf` reinterpretation vector), `-C` (the `git -C`
8344 // change-directory-config-injection paste), long-flag
8345 // `--upload-pack=cat /etc/passwd` (the canonical
8346 // arbitrary-command-execution vector on every git porcelain
8347 // entry point), git-config-injection `--config=core.merge=ours`,
8348 // and the degenerate single-byte `-` value.
8349 for caminho in [
8350 "-rf",
8351 "-C",
8352 "--upload-pack=cat /etc/passwd",
8353 "--config=core.merge=ours",
8354 "-",
8355 ] {
8356 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8357 caminho: caminho.into(),
8358 });
8359 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8360 let DepError::FonteCaminhoLeadingHyphen { nome, caminho: got } = err else {
8361 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoLeadingHyphen for {caminho:?}, got {err:?}");
8362 };
8363 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
8364 assert_eq!(got, caminho);
8365 }
8366 }
8367
8368 #[test]
8369 fn validate_accepts_path_fonte_with_mid_path_hyphen_caminho() {
8370 // The leading-`-` is the canonical CLI-arg-injection footgun
8371 // — a `-` anywhere else in the path (`"../caixa-teia"` — the
8372 // canonical kebab-separator-between-alphanumeric-segments
8373 // shape every DNS-1123-shaped caixa name carries; `"../-hidden"`
8374 // — a mid-path segment starting with `-`, still a legitimate
8375 // POSIX filename byte at that non-leading position because the
8376 // subprocess reads the whole `{caminho}` value as one positional
8377 // argument, so only the very first byte of the composite path
8378 // string is at the CLI-arg-injection boundary) is a legitimate
8379 // path with no CLI-flag-reinterpretation semantic at the non-
8380 // leading position of the top-level value. Pinned so the gate
8381 // doesn't widen to a full no-`-`-anywhere sweep that would
8382 // break every legitimate-shape kebab-in-filename path (i.e.
8383 // essentially every sibling-workspace caixa dep).
8384 for caminho in [
8385 "../caixa-teia",
8386 "../caixa-teia/-hidden",
8387 "./my-lib",
8388 "../foo-bar/baz",
8389 ] {
8390 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8391 caminho: caminho.into(),
8392 });
8393 d.validate()
8394 .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("mid-path `-` caminho {caminho:?} must pass: {e:?}"));
8395 }
8396 }
8397
8398 #[test]
8399 fn fonte_caminho_leading_whitespace_fires_before_leading_hyphen() {
8400 // Cascade pin: the leading-whitespace arm structurally precedes
8401 // the leading-hyphen arm. A value like `" -rf"` probes positive
8402 // on both (leading space AND, one byte in, a `-` — though the
8403 // leading-hyphen arm probes only the very first byte so it
8404 // wouldn't fire on this value; the pin instead documents the
8405 // arm order on the more common "leading space then a hyphen"
8406 // paste-from-aligned-doc paste-flag-shell-one-liner idiom).
8407 // The narrower leading-space diagnostic (the paste-from-aligned-
8408 // doc footgun) wins so the author sees the more self-locating
8409 // whitespace arm first. Mirrors the
8410 // `fonte_caminho_var_fires_before_leading_whitespace` cascade
8411 // discipline on the immediate-predecessor arm.
8412 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8413 caminho: " -rf".into(),
8414 });
8415 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8416 assert!(
8417 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoLeadingWhitespace { .. }),
8418 "got {err:?}",
8419 );
8420 }
8421
8422 #[test]
8423 fn fonte_caminho_leading_hyphen_fires_before_control_char() {
8424 // Cascade pin: the leading-hyphen arm structurally precedes
8425 // the control-char arm. A value like `"-rf\n"` probes positive
8426 // on both (starts with `-` AND contains LF), but the narrower
8427 // leading-byte diagnostic (`FonteCaminhoLeadingHyphen`) wins so
8428 // the author sees the more self-locating CLI-arg-injection arm
8429 // first. Mirrors the
8430 // `fonte_caminho_leading_whitespace_fires_before_control_char`
8431 // cascade discipline on the immediate-predecessor arm.
8432 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8433 caminho: "-rf\n".into(),
8434 });
8435 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8436 assert!(
8437 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoLeadingHyphen { .. }),
8438 "got {err:?}",
8439 );
8440 }
8441
8442 #[test]
8443 fn fonte_caminho_leading_hyphen_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_and_caminho() {
8444 // Diagnostic-shape pin (peer with
8445 // `fonte_caminho_leading_whitespace_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_and_caminho`'s
8446 // payload assertion on the immediate-predecessor arm): the
8447 // error's Display surfaces both the offending `:nome` and the
8448 // offending `:caminho` verbatim plus the CLI-argument-injection
8449 // vocabulary, so a `feira lint` run can render the diagnostic
8450 // without re-parsing and the author can grep their caixa.lisp
8451 // for `:caminho "<value>"` and fix it in one edit.
8452 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8453 caminho: "--upload-pack=cat /etc/passwd".into(),
8454 });
8455 let rendered = d.validate().unwrap_err().to_string();
8456 assert!(
8457 rendered.contains("caixa-teia"),
8458 "diagnostic must name the offending dep: {rendered}",
8459 );
8460 assert!(
8461 rendered.contains("--upload-pack=cat /etc/passwd"),
8462 "diagnostic must quote the offending caminho: {rendered}",
8463 );
8464 assert!(
8465 rendered.contains("CLI-argument-injection"),
8466 "diagnostic must name the CLI-argument-injection vector: {rendered}",
8467 );
8468 assert!(
8469 rendered.contains("`-`"),
8470 "diagnostic must name the offending byte: {rendered}",
8471 );
8472 }
8473
8474 #[test]
8475 fn fonte_caminho_control_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_caminho_byte() {
8476 // Diagnostic-shape pin (peer with
8477 // `fonte_caminho_var_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_and_caminho`'s
8478 // payload assertion on the immediate-predecessor arm): the
8479 // error's Display surfaces the offending `:nome`, the
8480 // offending `:caminho` verbatim, and the offending byte in
8481 // hex form (`0x09` for tab) so a `feira lint` run can render
8482 // the diagnostic without re-parsing.
8483 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8484 caminho: "../caixa\tteia".into(),
8485 });
8486 let rendered = d.validate().unwrap_err().to_string();
8487 assert!(
8488 rendered.contains("caixa-teia"),
8489 "diagnostic must name the offending dep: {rendered}",
8490 );
8491 assert!(
8492 rendered.contains("../caixa\tteia"),
8493 "diagnostic must quote the offending caminho verbatim: {rendered:?}",
8494 );
8495 assert!(
8496 rendered.contains("0x09"),
8497 "diagnostic must name the offending byte in hex: {rendered:?}",
8498 );
8499 }
8500
8501 #[test]
8502 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_backslash() {
8503 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the canonical Windows-
8504 // path-separator paste footgun: an author who pastes a path
8505 // from Windows-Explorer's `Copy as path`, PowerShell's
8506 // `Get-Location`, or any CMD/Cygwin/MSYS shell prompt
8507 // produces `..\caixa-teia`-shape values that silently passed
8508 // every prior arm (`Path::is_absolute("..\\caixa-teia")` is
8509 // false; `\` is neither a leading-byte sentinel nor a
8510 // control byte). On POSIX resolvers the value rides through
8511 // `Path::join` as a literal directory name and fails at
8512 // resolve time with `No such file or directory`; on Windows
8513 // resolvers the value resolves to the parent's sibling — two
8514 // distinct directories for the byte-identical caixa.lisp.
8515 // The new arm moves the rejection to validate time and names
8516 // the offending dep + caminho verbatim.
8517 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8518 caminho: "..\\caixa-teia".into(),
8519 });
8520 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8521 let DepError::FonteCaminhoBackslash { nome, caminho } = err else {
8522 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoBackslash, got {err:?}");
8523 };
8524 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
8525 assert_eq!(caminho, "..\\caixa-teia");
8526 }
8527
8528 #[test]
8529 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_windows_drive_letter() {
8530 // The Windows drive-letter paste shape (`C:\work\caixa-teia`
8531 // out of Explorer / `cd`-and-`pwd`-on-Windows). On POSIX
8532 // hosts `Path::is_absolute("C:\\work\\caixa-teia")` returns
8533 // false (POSIX absolute paths start with `/`, drive letters
8534 // are not a POSIX concept), so the b94fd83 absolute arm
8535 // doesn't fire; the value contains `\` bytes that this arm
8536 // now catches with the more self-locating Windows-path-
8537 // separator diagnostic. Pinned separately from the bare
8538 // `..\caixa-teia` shape so a future arm that targets only
8539 // leading-`..\` doesn't regress the drive-letter coverage.
8540 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8541 caminho: "C:\\work\\caixa-teia".into(),
8542 });
8543 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8544 assert!(
8545 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoBackslash { .. }),
8546 "got {err:?}",
8547 );
8548 }
8549
8550 #[test]
8551 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_trailing_backslash() {
8552 // The trailing-`\` shape (`..\caixa-teia\` — the canonical
8553 // PowerShell tab-completion-on-a-directory append). Pinned
8554 // separately from the embedded-`\` shape so the gate's
8555 // contract is "any `\` anywhere", not "any `\` not at end".
8556 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8557 caminho: "..\\caixa-teia\\".into(),
8558 });
8559 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8560 assert!(
8561 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoBackslash { .. }),
8562 "got {err:?}",
8563 );
8564 }
8565
8566 #[test]
8567 fn validate_accepts_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_legitimate_forward_slash() {
8568 // The positive-control pin: the gate targets `\` only,
8569 // never `/`. The canonical relative POSIX path
8570 // (`../caixa-teia/foo/bar`) must continue to validate cleanly
8571 // so legitimate nested-directory deps aren't broken. Pinned
8572 // so the gate doesn't accidentally widen to a "no path
8573 // separators at all" sweep.
8574 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8575 caminho: "../caixa-teia/foo/bar".into(),
8576 });
8577 d.validate().unwrap();
8578 }
8579
8580 #[test]
8581 fn fonte_caminho_control_char_fires_before_backslash() {
8582 // Cascade pin: the control-char arm structurally precedes the
8583 // backslash arm. A value like `"..\caixa\0teia"` probes
8584 // positive on both (`\` byte + NUL byte), but the control-
8585 // char diagnostic wins so the author sees the more self-
8586 // locating POSIX-syscall-rejected-byte diagnostic first
8587 // (NUL outright breaks `CString::new` at every `std::fs`
8588 // syscall boundary; the `\` divergence is the cross-OS-
8589 // separator axis). Mirrors the
8590 // `fonte_caminho_var_fires_before_control_char` cascade
8591 // discipline on the immediate-predecessor arm.
8592 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8593 caminho: "..\\caixa\0teia".into(),
8594 });
8595 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8596 assert!(
8597 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoControlChar { .. }),
8598 "got {err:?}",
8599 );
8600 }
8601
8602 #[test]
8603 fn fonte_caminho_absolute_fires_before_backslash() {
8604 // Cascade pin on the load-bearing leading-byte arm: a leading
8605 // `/` value with embedded `\` (`/etc/passwd\foo`) routes
8606 // through `FonteCaminhoAbsolute` not `FonteCaminhoBackslash`
8607 // — the host-layout-leak diagnostic is the load-bearing
8608 // axis, the `\` byte is the secondary observation. Same
8609 // precedence logic as every prior leading-byte arm.
8610 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8611 caminho: "/etc/passwd\\foo".into(),
8612 });
8613 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8614 assert!(
8615 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoAbsolute { .. }),
8616 "got {err:?}",
8617 );
8618 }
8619
8620 #[test]
8621 fn fonte_caminho_var_fires_before_backslash() {
8622 // Cascade pin on the var-expansion arm: a leading-`$` value
8623 // with embedded `\` (`$WORKSPACE\caixa-teia` — the canonical
8624 // PowerShell-env-var paste-from-CI-manifest footgun) routes
8625 // through `FonteCaminhoVarExpansion` not `FonteCaminhoBackslash`.
8626 // The shell-expansion diagnostic is the more self-locating
8627 // axis since both the leading `$` and the embedded `\`
8628 // are Windows-shell artifacts but the `$` is the root-cause
8629 // surface (an author who removes the `$` is likely to leave
8630 // the `\` too).
8631 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8632 caminho: "$WORKSPACE\\caixa-teia".into(),
8633 });
8634 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8635 assert!(
8636 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoVarExpansion { .. }),
8637 "got {err:?}",
8638 );
8639 }
8640
8641 #[test]
8642 fn fonte_caminho_backslash_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_and_caminho() {
8643 // Diagnostic-shape pin (peer with the prior
8644 // `fonte_caminho_*_diagnostic_carries_*` payload assertions
8645 // on every preceding arm): the error's Display surfaces the
8646 // offending `:nome` and the offending `:caminho` verbatim
8647 // so a `feira lint` run can render the diagnostic without
8648 // re-parsing.
8649 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8650 caminho: "..\\caixa-teia".into(),
8651 });
8652 let rendered = d.validate().unwrap_err().to_string();
8653 assert!(
8654 rendered.contains("caixa-teia"),
8655 "diagnostic must name the offending dep: {rendered}",
8656 );
8657 assert!(
8658 rendered.contains("..\\caixa-teia"),
8659 "diagnostic must quote the offending caminho verbatim: {rendered:?}",
8660 );
8661 assert!(
8662 rendered.contains('\\'),
8663 "diagnostic must reference the backslash footgun: {rendered:?}",
8664 );
8665 }
8666
8667 #[test]
8668 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_trailing_slash() {
8669 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the canonical trailing-`/`
8670 // paste footgun: an author who shell-tab-completes a sibling
8671 // directory (every interactive shell — bash/zsh/fish/nushell —
8672 // appends `/` on tab-completing a directory) produces
8673 // `"../caixa-teia/"`-shape values that silently passed every
8674 // prior arm (the leading byte is `.`, no control bytes, no
8675 // backslash). `Path::join` resolves both shapes to the same
8676 // directory at the resolver, but the lacre embeds the value
8677 // verbatim and the BLAKE3 closures diverge across two
8678 // workstations whose authors differ only in tab-completion
8679 // habits.
8680 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8681 caminho: "../caixa-teia/".into(),
8682 });
8683 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8684 let DepError::FonteCaminhoTrailingSlash { nome, caminho } = err else {
8685 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoTrailingSlash, got {err:?}");
8686 };
8687 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
8688 assert_eq!(caminho, "../caixa-teia/");
8689 }
8690
8691 #[test]
8692 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_bare_dot_slash() {
8693 // The `"./"` shape (the canonical "I meant the caixa.lisp's own
8694 // directory and tab-completed it" footgun). Pinned separately
8695 // from the canonical `"../caixa-teia/"` shape so the gate's
8696 // contract is "any trailing `/`", not "trailing `/` after a leaf
8697 // name".
8698 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8699 caminho: "./".into(),
8700 });
8701 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8702 assert!(
8703 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoTrailingSlash { .. }),
8704 "got {err:?}",
8705 );
8706 }
8707
8708 #[test]
8709 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_consecutive_trailing_slashes() {
8710 // The `"foo//"` shape (the canonical "I pasted from a CI manifest
8711 // that double-templated `${VAR}/` over an already-`/`-suffixed
8712 // path" footgun). The gate fires on the last byte being `/`
8713 // regardless of how many `/` precede it; the arm contract is
8714 // "the value ends with `/`", structurally.
8715 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8716 caminho: "../caixa-teia//".into(),
8717 });
8718 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8719 assert!(
8720 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoTrailingSlash { .. }),
8721 "got {err:?}",
8722 );
8723 }
8724
8725 #[test]
8726 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_dotdot_trailing_slash() {
8727 // The `"../"` shape (the canonical "I want the parent" tab-
8728 // completion footgun on a bare `..` path). Pinned separately so
8729 // the gate doesn't accidentally narrow to "trailing `/` only on
8730 // multi-segment paths".
8731 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8732 caminho: "../".into(),
8733 });
8734 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8735 assert!(
8736 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoTrailingSlash { .. }),
8737 "got {err:?}",
8738 );
8739 }
8740
8741 #[test]
8742 fn validate_accepts_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_internal_slashes() {
8743 // The positive-control pin: the gate targets the trailing byte
8744 // only, never internal `/` separators. The canonical nested
8745 // relative POSIX path (`"../caixa-teia/foo/bar"`) must continue
8746 // to validate cleanly so legitimate deeply-nested deps aren't
8747 // broken. Pinned so the gate doesn't accidentally widen to a
8748 // "no `/` separators anywhere" sweep that would defeat the
8749 // entire path-fonte author surface.
8750 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8751 caminho: "../caixa-teia/foo/bar".into(),
8752 });
8753 d.validate().unwrap();
8754 }
8755
8756 #[test]
8757 fn validate_accepts_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_bare_dot() {
8758 // The positive-control pin on the degenerate single-`.` shape
8759 // (the canonical "the caixa.lisp's own directory" idiom). The
8760 // gate fires on the trailing byte being `/`, not on the path
8761 // being short, so `"."` (one byte, not `/`) must continue to
8762 // validate cleanly.
8763 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8764 caminho: ".".into(),
8765 });
8766 d.validate().unwrap();
8767 }
8768
8769 #[test]
8770 fn fonte_caminho_control_char_fires_before_trailing_slash() {
8771 // Cascade pin: the control-char arm structurally precedes the
8772 // trailing-slash arm. A value like `"../foo\n/"` ends in `/`
8773 // but the embedded LF (`0x0A`) is the load-bearing diagnostic
8774 // (control bytes are the paste-from-multiline-doc footgun the
8775 // d624c8d arm already closes). Mirrors the
8776 // `fonte_caminho_control_char_fires_before_backslash` cascade
8777 // discipline on the immediate-predecessor arm.
8778 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8779 caminho: "../foo\n/".into(),
8780 });
8781 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8782 assert!(
8783 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoControlChar { .. }),
8784 "got {err:?}",
8785 );
8786 }
8787
8788 #[test]
8789 fn fonte_caminho_backslash_fires_before_trailing_slash() {
8790 // Cascade pin on the backslash arm: a value like `"..\foo/"`
8791 // ends in `/` but the embedded `\` is the load-bearing
8792 // diagnostic (the cross-host-OS-separator divergence vector
8793 // the 3a4e1d7 arm closes). Same precedence logic as the prior
8794 // narrower-diagnostic-first cascade.
8795 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8796 caminho: "..\\caixa-teia/".into(),
8797 });
8798 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8799 assert!(
8800 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoBackslash { .. }),
8801 "got {err:?}",
8802 );
8803 }
8804
8805 #[test]
8806 fn fonte_caminho_absolute_fires_before_trailing_slash() {
8807 // Cascade pin on the load-bearing leading-byte arm: a leading
8808 // `/` value with a trailing `/` (`"/etc/passwd/"`) routes
8809 // through `FonteCaminhoAbsolute` not `FonteCaminhoTrailingSlash`
8810 // — the host-layout-leak diagnostic is the load-bearing axis,
8811 // the trailing `/` is the secondary observation. Same
8812 // precedence logic as every prior leading-byte arm.
8813 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8814 caminho: "/etc/passwd/".into(),
8815 });
8816 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8817 assert!(
8818 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoAbsolute { .. }),
8819 "got {err:?}",
8820 );
8821 }
8822
8823 #[test]
8824 fn fonte_caminho_trailing_slash_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_and_caminho() {
8825 // Diagnostic-shape pin (peer with the prior
8826 // `fonte_caminho_*_diagnostic_carries_*` payload assertions on
8827 // every preceding arm): the error's Display surfaces the
8828 // offending `:nome` and the offending `:caminho` verbatim so a
8829 // `feira lint` run can render the diagnostic without re-parsing.
8830 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8831 caminho: "../caixa-teia/".into(),
8832 });
8833 let rendered = d.validate().unwrap_err().to_string();
8834 assert!(
8835 rendered.contains("caixa-teia"),
8836 "diagnostic must name the offending dep: {rendered}",
8837 );
8838 assert!(
8839 rendered.contains("../caixa-teia/"),
8840 "diagnostic must quote the offending caminho verbatim: {rendered:?}",
8841 );
8842 assert!(
8843 rendered.contains("trailing"),
8844 "diagnostic must reference the trailing-slash footgun: {rendered:?}",
8845 );
8846 }
8847
8848 // -- :caminho shell-redirection metacharacter arm -----------------------
8849
8850 #[test]
8851 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_gt_redirection() {
8852 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the canonical output-redirection
8853 // paste footgun: an author copies a shell pipeline tail
8854 // (`"../caixa-teia>build.log"` — the canonical "I selected the whole
8855 // line including the `> build.log` redirect" idiom) and silently
8856 // passed every prior arm (`Path::is_absolute` false on `..`, no
8857 // control bytes, no backslash, doesn't end in `/`). The lacre
8858 // embedded the value verbatim, the resolver folded it through
8859 // `Path::join` looking for a literal `./../caixa-teia>build.log`
8860 // subdirectory, and the failure surfaced at resolve time with a
8861 // non-self-locating `No such file or directory` error. The new arm
8862 // moves the rejection to validate time and names the offending dep
8863 // + caminho + byte verbatim.
8864 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8865 caminho: "../caixa-teia>build.log".into(),
8866 });
8867 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8868 let DepError::FonteCaminhoShellRedirection {
8869 nome,
8870 caminho,
8871 byte,
8872 } = err
8873 else {
8874 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoShellRedirection, got {err:?}");
8875 };
8876 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
8877 assert_eq!(caminho, "../caixa-teia>build.log");
8878 assert_eq!(byte, b'>');
8879 }
8880
8881 #[test]
8882 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_lt_redirection() {
8883 // The symmetric input-redirection paste shape
8884 // (`"../caixa-teia<input.lisp"` — the canonical "I copied a
8885 // `command < input.lisp` line from a tatara-lisp REPL log"
8886 // idiom). Pinned separately from the `>` shape so the gate's
8887 // contract is "any `<` or `>` anywhere", not single-byte coverage.
8888 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8889 caminho: "../caixa-teia<input.lisp".into(),
8890 });
8891 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8892 let DepError::FonteCaminhoShellRedirection { byte, .. } = err else {
8893 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoShellRedirection, got {err:?}");
8894 };
8895 assert_eq!(byte, b'<');
8896 }
8897
8898 #[test]
8899 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_leading_gt_redirection() {
8900 // Leading-position `>` shape (`">../caixa-teia"` — the degenerate
8901 // "I forgot the source side of the redirect" idiom). Pinned
8902 // separately from the embedded-byte shapes so the gate covers
8903 // every position, not only mid-path.
8904 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8905 caminho: ">../caixa-teia".into(),
8906 });
8907 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8908 assert!(
8909 matches!(
8910 err,
8911 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellRedirection { byte: b'>', .. }
8912 ),
8913 "got {err:?}",
8914 );
8915 }
8916
8917 #[test]
8918 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_double_gt_append() {
8919 // The bash append-redirection shape (`"../caixa-teia>>build.log"` —
8920 // the canonical "I copied a `>>` append redirect" idiom). The arm
8921 // fires on the first `>` encountered; pinned so a future arm that
8922 // tries to distinguish `>` from `>>` doesn't break the broader
8923 // contract.
8924 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8925 caminho: "../caixa-teia>>build.log".into(),
8926 });
8927 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8928 assert!(
8929 matches!(
8930 err,
8931 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellRedirection { byte: b'>', .. }
8932 ),
8933 "got {err:?}",
8934 );
8935 }
8936
8937 #[test]
8938 fn validate_accepts_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_no_redirection() {
8939 // The positive-control pin: the gate targets only `<` / `>`,
8940 // never adjacent printable ASCII or POSIX-valid bytes. The
8941 // canonical relative POSIX path (`"../caixa-teia"`) and a
8942 // nested deeply-pathed variant (`"../caixa-teia/foo/bar"`) must
8943 // continue to validate cleanly so the gate doesn't widen to a
8944 // "no printable punctuation anywhere" sweep that would defeat
8945 // the entire path-fonte author surface.
8946 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8947 caminho: "../caixa-teia/foo/bar".into(),
8948 });
8949 d.validate().unwrap();
8950 }
8951
8952 #[test]
8953 fn fonte_caminho_backslash_fires_before_shell_redirection() {
8954 // Cascade pin on the immediate-predecessor arm: a value carrying
8955 // both `\` and `<` / `>` (`"..\caixa-teia>build.log"` — the
8956 // canonical "I pasted a Windows-shell command with output
8957 // redirect" footgun) routes through `FonteCaminhoBackslash` not
8958 // `FonteCaminhoShellRedirection`. The cross-host-OS-separator
8959 // divergence is the load-bearing axis (an author who removes
8960 // the `\` is the root-cause edit; the `>` falls away in the
8961 // same edit since it's downstream of the Windows-shell
8962 // convention).
8963 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8964 caminho: "..\\caixa-teia>build.log".into(),
8965 });
8966 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8967 assert!(
8968 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoBackslash { .. }),
8969 "got {err:?}",
8970 );
8971 }
8972
8973 #[test]
8974 fn fonte_caminho_control_char_fires_before_shell_redirection() {
8975 // Cascade pin on the embedded-control-byte arm: a value carrying
8976 // both a control byte and `<` / `>` (`"../foo\n>bar"` — the
8977 // canonical paste-from-multiline-doc footgun where a newline
8978 // landed mid-caminho) routes through `FonteCaminhoControlChar`
8979 // not `FonteCaminhoShellRedirection`. The POSIX-syscall-
8980 // rejected-byte / NUL-`CString::new`-fail diagnostic is the
8981 // load-bearing axis on every value that probes positive for
8982 // both — mirrors the cascade discipline on every prior arm.
8983 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
8984 caminho: "../foo\n>bar".into(),
8985 });
8986 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
8987 assert!(
8988 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoControlChar { .. }),
8989 "got {err:?}",
8990 );
8991 }
8992
8993 #[test]
8994 fn fonte_caminho_absolute_fires_before_shell_redirection() {
8995 // Cascade pin on the load-bearing leading-byte arm: a leading
8996 // `/` value with embedded `<` / `>` (`"/etc/passwd>out"`)
8997 // routes through `FonteCaminhoAbsolute` not
8998 // `FonteCaminhoShellRedirection` — the host-layout-leak
8999 // diagnostic is the load-bearing axis, the `>` byte is the
9000 // secondary observation. Same precedence logic as every prior
9001 // leading-byte arm.
9002 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9003 caminho: "/etc/passwd>out".into(),
9004 });
9005 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9006 assert!(
9007 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoAbsolute { .. }),
9008 "got {err:?}",
9009 );
9010 }
9011
9012 #[test]
9013 fn fonte_caminho_shell_redirection_fires_before_trailing_slash() {
9014 // Cascade pin on the immediate-successor arm: a value carrying
9015 // both `<` / `>` and a trailing `/` (`"../foo></"` — the
9016 // canonical "I tab-completed a path that already had a
9017 // redirect" footgun) routes through `FonteCaminhoShellRedirection`
9018 // not `FonteCaminhoTrailingSlash`. The embedded shell-metachar is
9019 // the more semantic-locating axis (an author who removes the
9020 // `<` / `>` typically also drops the trailing separator since
9021 // both are paste-from-shell artifacts).
9022 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9023 caminho: "../foo></".into(),
9024 });
9025 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9026 assert!(
9027 matches!(
9028 err,
9029 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellRedirection { byte: b'>', .. }
9030 ),
9031 "got {err:?}",
9032 );
9033 }
9034
9035 #[test]
9036 fn fonte_caminho_shell_redirection_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_caminho_byte() {
9037 // Diagnostic-shape pin (peer with
9038 // `fonte_caminho_control_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_caminho_byte`'s
9039 // payload assertion on the closest peer arm that also carries a
9040 // `byte` field): the error's Display surfaces the offending
9041 // `:nome`, the offending `:caminho` verbatim, and the offending
9042 // byte in hex (`0x3c` for `<`, `0x3e` for `>`) so a `feira lint`
9043 // run can render the diagnostic without re-parsing.
9044 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9045 caminho: "../caixa-teia>build.log".into(),
9046 });
9047 let rendered = d.validate().unwrap_err().to_string();
9048 assert!(
9049 rendered.contains("caixa-teia"),
9050 "diagnostic must name the offending dep: {rendered}",
9051 );
9052 assert!(
9053 rendered.contains("../caixa-teia>build.log"),
9054 "diagnostic must quote the offending caminho verbatim: {rendered:?}",
9055 );
9056 assert!(
9057 rendered.contains("0x3e"),
9058 "diagnostic must name the offending byte in hex: {rendered:?}",
9059 );
9060 assert!(
9061 rendered.contains("redirection"),
9062 "diagnostic must name the shell-redirection footgun: {rendered:?}",
9063 );
9064 }
9065
9066 // -- :caminho shell-pipe metacharacter arm ----------------------------
9067
9068 #[test]
9069 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_pipe() {
9070 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the canonical shell-pipe
9071 // paste footgun: an author copies a shell-history line
9072 // (`"../caixa-teia | grep foo"` — the canonical "I selected
9073 // the whole `ls dir | grep` line out of zsh history") and
9074 // silently passed every prior arm (`Path::is_absolute` false
9075 // on `..`, no control bytes, no backslash, no `<` / `>`,
9076 // doesn't end in `/`). The lacre embedded the value verbatim,
9077 // the resolver folded it through `Path::join` looking for a
9078 // literal `./../caixa-teia | grep foo` subdirectory, and the
9079 // failure surfaced at resolve time with a non-self-locating
9080 // `No such file or directory` error. The new arm moves the
9081 // rejection to validate time and names the offending dep +
9082 // caminho verbatim.
9083 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9084 caminho: "../caixa-teia | grep foo".into(),
9085 });
9086 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9087 let DepError::FonteCaminhoShellPipe { nome, caminho } = err else {
9088 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoShellPipe, got {err:?}");
9089 };
9090 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
9091 assert_eq!(caminho, "../caixa-teia | grep foo");
9092 }
9093
9094 #[test]
9095 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_leading_pipe() {
9096 // Leading-position `|` shape (`"|../caixa-teia"` — the
9097 // degenerate "I forgot the source side of the pipe" idiom).
9098 // Pinned separately from the embedded-byte shape so the gate
9099 // covers every position, not only mid-path.
9100 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9101 caminho: "|../caixa-teia".into(),
9102 });
9103 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9104 assert!(
9105 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellPipe { .. }),
9106 "got {err:?}",
9107 );
9108 }
9109
9110 #[test]
9111 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_double_pipe_or() {
9112 // The bash short-circuit-OR shape (`"../caixa-teia||fallback"`
9113 // — the canonical "I copied a `cmd-a || cmd-b` fallback line"
9114 // idiom). The arm fires on the first `|` encountered; pinned
9115 // so a future arm that tries to distinguish `|` from `||`
9116 // doesn't break the broader contract.
9117 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9118 caminho: "../caixa-teia||fallback".into(),
9119 });
9120 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9121 assert!(
9122 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellPipe { .. }),
9123 "got {err:?}",
9124 );
9125 }
9126
9127 #[test]
9128 fn validate_accepts_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_no_pipe() {
9129 // The positive-control pin: the gate targets only `|`, never
9130 // adjacent printable ASCII or POSIX-valid bytes. The canonical
9131 // relative POSIX path (`"../caixa-teia"`) and a nested deeply-
9132 // pathed variant with adjacent printable punctuation
9133 // (`"../caixa-teia/sub-dir.v2"`) must continue to validate
9134 // cleanly so the gate doesn't widen to a "no printable
9135 // punctuation anywhere" sweep that would defeat the entire
9136 // path-fonte author surface.
9137 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9138 caminho: "../caixa-teia/sub-dir.v2".into(),
9139 });
9140 d.validate().unwrap();
9141 }
9142
9143 #[test]
9144 fn fonte_caminho_shell_redirection_fires_before_shell_pipe() {
9145 // Cascade pin on the immediate-predecessor arm: a value carrying
9146 // both `<` / `>` and `|` (`"../caixa-teia<input|tee"` — the
9147 // canonical "I pasted a `cmd < input | tee` pipeline tail"
9148 // footgun) routes through `FonteCaminhoShellRedirection` not
9149 // `FonteCaminhoShellPipe`. The input/output redirection
9150 // metachar carries the more self-locating `byte: u8` payload
9151 // (it names which of `<` or `>` triggered), so the prior arm
9152 // wins on every probe-as-both value — same cascade discipline
9153 // every prior `:caminho` arm establishes.
9154 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9155 caminho: "../caixa-teia<input|tee".into(),
9156 });
9157 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9158 assert!(
9159 matches!(
9160 err,
9161 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellRedirection { byte: b'<', .. }
9162 ),
9163 "got {err:?}",
9164 );
9165 }
9166
9167 #[test]
9168 fn fonte_caminho_backslash_fires_before_shell_pipe() {
9169 // Cascade pin on the upstream backslash arm: a value carrying
9170 // both `\` and `|` (`"..\caixa-teia|tee"` — the canonical
9171 // "I pasted a Windows-shell command with pipe to tee"
9172 // footgun) routes through `FonteCaminhoBackslash` not
9173 // `FonteCaminhoShellPipe`. The cross-host-OS-separator
9174 // divergence is the load-bearing axis on every probe-as-both
9175 // value (an author who removes the `\` is the root-cause edit;
9176 // the `|` falls away in the same edit since it's downstream of
9177 // the Windows-shell convention).
9178 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9179 caminho: "..\\caixa-teia|tee".into(),
9180 });
9181 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9182 assert!(
9183 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoBackslash { .. }),
9184 "got {err:?}",
9185 );
9186 }
9187
9188 #[test]
9189 fn fonte_caminho_control_char_fires_before_shell_pipe() {
9190 // Cascade pin on the embedded-control-byte arm: a value
9191 // carrying both a control byte and `|` (`"../foo\n|bar"` —
9192 // the canonical paste-from-multiline-doc footgun where a
9193 // newline landed mid-caminho) routes through
9194 // `FonteCaminhoControlChar` not `FonteCaminhoShellPipe`. The
9195 // POSIX-syscall-rejected-byte / NUL-`CString::new`-fail
9196 // diagnostic is the load-bearing axis on every value that
9197 // probes positive for both — mirrors the cascade discipline
9198 // on every prior arm.
9199 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9200 caminho: "../foo\n|bar".into(),
9201 });
9202 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9203 assert!(
9204 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoControlChar { .. }),
9205 "got {err:?}",
9206 );
9207 }
9208
9209 #[test]
9210 fn fonte_caminho_absolute_fires_before_shell_pipe() {
9211 // Cascade pin on the load-bearing leading-byte arm: a leading
9212 // `/` value with embedded `|` (`"/etc/passwd|tee"`) routes
9213 // through `FonteCaminhoAbsolute` not `FonteCaminhoShellPipe`
9214 // — the host-layout-leak diagnostic is the load-bearing axis,
9215 // the `|` byte is the secondary observation. Same precedence
9216 // logic as every prior leading-byte arm.
9217 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9218 caminho: "/etc/passwd|tee".into(),
9219 });
9220 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9221 assert!(
9222 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoAbsolute { .. }),
9223 "got {err:?}",
9224 );
9225 }
9226
9227 #[test]
9228 fn fonte_caminho_shell_pipe_fires_before_trailing_slash() {
9229 // Cascade pin on the immediate-successor arm: a value carrying
9230 // both `|` and a trailing `/` (`"../foo|tee/"` — the canonical
9231 // "I tab-completed a path that already had a pipeline tail"
9232 // footgun) routes through `FonteCaminhoShellPipe` not
9233 // `FonteCaminhoTrailingSlash`. The embedded shell-metachar is
9234 // the more semantic-locating axis (an author who removes the
9235 // `|` typically also drops the trailing separator since both
9236 // are paste-from-shell artifacts).
9237 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9238 caminho: "../foo|tee/".into(),
9239 });
9240 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9241 assert!(
9242 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellPipe { .. }),
9243 "got {err:?}",
9244 );
9245 }
9246
9247 #[test]
9248 fn fonte_caminho_shell_pipe_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_and_caminho() {
9249 // Diagnostic-shape pin (peer with
9250 // `fonte_caminho_backslash_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_and_caminho`
9251 // on the closest single-byte peer arm): the error's Display
9252 // surfaces the offending `:nome` and the offending `:caminho`
9253 // verbatim, and names the shell-pipe footgun explicitly so a
9254 // `feira lint` run can render the diagnostic without
9255 // re-parsing.
9256 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9257 caminho: "../caixa-teia | grep foo".into(),
9258 });
9259 let rendered = d.validate().unwrap_err().to_string();
9260 assert!(
9261 rendered.contains("caixa-teia"),
9262 "diagnostic must name the offending dep: {rendered}",
9263 );
9264 assert!(
9265 rendered.contains("../caixa-teia | grep foo"),
9266 "diagnostic must quote the offending caminho verbatim: {rendered:?}",
9267 );
9268 assert!(
9269 rendered.contains('|'),
9270 "diagnostic must reference the pipe footgun: {rendered:?}",
9271 );
9272 assert!(
9273 rendered.contains("pipe"),
9274 "diagnostic must name the shell-pipe footgun: {rendered:?}",
9275 );
9276 }
9277
9278 // -- :caminho shell-command-separator metacharacter arm ---------------
9279
9280 #[test]
9281 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_semicolon() {
9282 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the canonical shell-command-
9283 // separator paste footgun: an author copies a shell one-liner
9284 // (`"../caixa-teia; rm -rf build"` — the canonical "I selected the
9285 // whole `cd path; do-thing` chain out of a shell-history block")
9286 // and silently passed every prior arm (`Path::is_absolute` false
9287 // on `..`, no control bytes, no backslash, no `<` / `>`, no `|`,
9288 // doesn't end in `/`). The lacre embedded the value verbatim, the
9289 // resolver folded it through `Path::join` looking for a literal
9290 // `./../caixa-teia; rm -rf build` subdirectory, and the failure
9291 // surfaced at resolve time with a non-self-locating `No such file
9292 // or directory` error. The new arm moves the rejection to validate
9293 // time and names the offending dep + caminho verbatim.
9294 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9295 caminho: "../caixa-teia; rm -rf build".into(),
9296 });
9297 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9298 let DepError::FonteCaminhoShellSemicolon { nome, caminho } = err else {
9299 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoShellSemicolon, got {err:?}");
9300 };
9301 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
9302 assert_eq!(caminho, "../caixa-teia; rm -rf build");
9303 }
9304
9305 #[test]
9306 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_leading_semicolon() {
9307 // Leading-position `;` shape (`";../caixa-teia"` — the degenerate
9308 // "I forgot the prior command side of the separator" idiom).
9309 // Pinned separately from the embedded-byte shape so the gate
9310 // covers every position, not only mid-path.
9311 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9312 caminho: ";../caixa-teia".into(),
9313 });
9314 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9315 assert!(
9316 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellSemicolon { .. }),
9317 "got {err:?}",
9318 );
9319 }
9320
9321 #[test]
9322 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_double_semicolon() {
9323 // The POSIX `case` arm `;;` terminator shape
9324 // (`"../caixa-teia;;next"` — the canonical "I copied a `case`
9325 // arm tail" idiom). The arm fires on the first `;` encountered;
9326 // pinned so a future arm that tries to distinguish `;` from `;;`
9327 // doesn't break the broader contract.
9328 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9329 caminho: "../caixa-teia;;next".into(),
9330 });
9331 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9332 assert!(
9333 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellSemicolon { .. }),
9334 "got {err:?}",
9335 );
9336 }
9337
9338 #[test]
9339 fn validate_accepts_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_no_semicolon() {
9340 // The positive-control pin: the gate targets only `;`, never
9341 // adjacent printable ASCII or POSIX-valid bytes. The canonical
9342 // relative POSIX path (`"../caixa-teia"`) and a nested deeply-
9343 // pathed variant with adjacent printable punctuation
9344 // (`"../caixa-teia/sub-dir.v2"`) must continue to validate
9345 // cleanly so the gate doesn't widen to a "no printable
9346 // punctuation anywhere" sweep that would defeat the entire
9347 // path-fonte author surface.
9348 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9349 caminho: "../caixa-teia/sub-dir.v2".into(),
9350 });
9351 d.validate().unwrap();
9352 }
9353
9354 #[test]
9355 fn fonte_caminho_shell_pipe_fires_before_shell_semicolon() {
9356 // Cascade pin on the immediate-predecessor arm: a value carrying
9357 // both `|` and `;` (`"../caixa-teia | tee; rm"` — the canonical
9358 // "I pasted a `cmd | tee; cleanup` chain" footgun) routes through
9359 // `FonteCaminhoShellPipe` not `FonteCaminhoShellSemicolon`. The
9360 // pipeline-tail paste is the load-bearing root-cause edit on
9361 // every probe-as-both value (an author who removes the `|`
9362 // typically also drops the trailing `; cleanup` since both are
9363 // the same paste-from-shell-history artifact) — same cascade
9364 // discipline every prior `:caminho` arm establishes.
9365 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9366 caminho: "../caixa-teia | tee; rm".into(),
9367 });
9368 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9369 assert!(
9370 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellPipe { .. }),
9371 "got {err:?}",
9372 );
9373 }
9374
9375 #[test]
9376 fn fonte_caminho_shell_redirection_fires_before_shell_semicolon() {
9377 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-redirection arm: a value
9378 // carrying both `<` / `>` and `;` (`"../caixa-teia>log; rm"` —
9379 // the canonical "I pasted a `cmd > log; cleanup` chain"
9380 // footgun) routes through `FonteCaminhoShellRedirection` not
9381 // `FonteCaminhoShellSemicolon`. The input/output redirection
9382 // metachar carries the more self-locating `byte: u8` payload
9383 // (it names which of `<` or `>` triggered), so the prior arm
9384 // wins on every probe-as-both value.
9385 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9386 caminho: "../caixa-teia>log; rm".into(),
9387 });
9388 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9389 assert!(
9390 matches!(
9391 err,
9392 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellRedirection { byte: b'>', .. }
9393 ),
9394 "got {err:?}",
9395 );
9396 }
9397
9398 #[test]
9399 fn fonte_caminho_backslash_fires_before_shell_semicolon() {
9400 // Cascade pin on the upstream backslash arm: a value carrying
9401 // both `\` and `;` (`"..\caixa-teia;rm"` — the canonical "I
9402 // pasted a Windows-shell `cd ..\path; cleanup` chain") routes
9403 // through `FonteCaminhoBackslash` not `FonteCaminhoShellSemicolon`.
9404 // The cross-host-OS-separator divergence is the load-bearing axis
9405 // on every probe-as-both value (an author who removes the `\` is
9406 // the root-cause edit; the `;` falls away in the same edit since
9407 // it's downstream of the Windows-shell convention).
9408 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9409 caminho: "..\\caixa-teia;rm".into(),
9410 });
9411 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9412 assert!(
9413 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoBackslash { .. }),
9414 "got {err:?}",
9415 );
9416 }
9417
9418 #[test]
9419 fn fonte_caminho_control_char_fires_before_shell_semicolon() {
9420 // Cascade pin on the embedded-control-byte arm: a value carrying
9421 // both a control byte and `;` (`"../foo\n;bar"` — the canonical
9422 // paste-from-multiline-doc footgun where a newline landed mid-
9423 // caminho) routes through `FonteCaminhoControlChar` not
9424 // `FonteCaminhoShellSemicolon`. The POSIX-syscall-rejected-byte
9425 // / NUL-`CString::new`-fail diagnostic is the load-bearing axis
9426 // on every value that probes positive for both — mirrors the
9427 // cascade discipline on every prior arm.
9428 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9429 caminho: "../foo\n;bar".into(),
9430 });
9431 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9432 assert!(
9433 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoControlChar { .. }),
9434 "got {err:?}",
9435 );
9436 }
9437
9438 #[test]
9439 fn fonte_caminho_absolute_fires_before_shell_semicolon() {
9440 // Cascade pin on the load-bearing leading-byte arm: a leading
9441 // `/` value with embedded `;` (`"/etc/passwd;rm"`) routes
9442 // through `FonteCaminhoAbsolute` not `FonteCaminhoShellSemicolon`
9443 // — the host-layout-leak diagnostic is the load-bearing axis,
9444 // the `;` byte is the secondary observation. Same precedence
9445 // logic as every prior leading-byte arm.
9446 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9447 caminho: "/etc/passwd;rm".into(),
9448 });
9449 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9450 assert!(
9451 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoAbsolute { .. }),
9452 "got {err:?}",
9453 );
9454 }
9455
9456 #[test]
9457 fn fonte_caminho_shell_semicolon_fires_before_trailing_slash() {
9458 // Cascade pin on the immediate-successor arm: a value carrying
9459 // both `;` and a trailing `/` (`"../foo;rm/"` — the canonical
9460 // "I tab-completed a path that already had a `; cleanup` tail"
9461 // footgun) routes through `FonteCaminhoShellSemicolon` not
9462 // `FonteCaminhoTrailingSlash`. The embedded shell-metachar is
9463 // the more semantic-locating axis (an author who removes the
9464 // `;` typically also drops the trailing separator since both
9465 // are paste-from-shell artifacts).
9466 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9467 caminho: "../foo;rm/".into(),
9468 });
9469 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9470 assert!(
9471 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellSemicolon { .. }),
9472 "got {err:?}",
9473 );
9474 }
9475
9476 #[test]
9477 fn fonte_caminho_shell_semicolon_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_and_caminho() {
9478 // Diagnostic-shape pin (peer with
9479 // `fonte_caminho_shell_pipe_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_and_caminho`
9480 // on the closest single-byte peer arm): the error's Display
9481 // surfaces the offending `:nome` and the offending `:caminho`
9482 // verbatim, and names the shell-command-separator footgun
9483 // explicitly so a `feira lint` run can render the diagnostic
9484 // without re-parsing.
9485 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9486 caminho: "../caixa-teia; rm -rf build".into(),
9487 });
9488 let rendered = d.validate().unwrap_err().to_string();
9489 assert!(
9490 rendered.contains("caixa-teia"),
9491 "diagnostic must name the offending dep: {rendered}",
9492 );
9493 assert!(
9494 rendered.contains("../caixa-teia; rm -rf build"),
9495 "diagnostic must quote the offending caminho verbatim: {rendered:?}",
9496 );
9497 assert!(
9498 rendered.contains(';'),
9499 "diagnostic must reference the semicolon footgun: {rendered:?}",
9500 );
9501 assert!(
9502 rendered.contains("command-separator"),
9503 "diagnostic must name the shell-command-separator footgun: {rendered:?}",
9504 );
9505 }
9506
9507 #[test]
9508 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_ampersand() {
9509 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the canonical shell-
9510 // background-task paste footgun: an author copies a shell one-
9511 // liner (`"../caixa-teia & sleep 1"` — the canonical "I selected
9512 // the whole `cd path & sleep 1` background-launch out of a
9513 // shell-history block") and silently passed every prior arm
9514 // (`Path::is_absolute` false on `..`, no control bytes, no
9515 // backslash, no `<` / `>`, no `|`, no `;`, doesn't end in `/`).
9516 // The lacre embedded the value verbatim, the resolver folded it
9517 // through `Path::join` looking for a literal `./../caixa-teia &
9518 // sleep 1` subdirectory, and the failure surfaced at resolve
9519 // time with a non-self-locating `No such file or directory`
9520 // error. The new arm moves the rejection to validate time and
9521 // names the offending dep + caminho verbatim.
9522 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9523 caminho: "../caixa-teia & sleep 1".into(),
9524 });
9525 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9526 let DepError::FonteCaminhoShellBackground { nome, caminho } = err else {
9527 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoShellBackground, got {err:?}");
9528 };
9529 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
9530 assert_eq!(caminho, "../caixa-teia & sleep 1");
9531 }
9532
9533 #[test]
9534 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_leading_ampersand() {
9535 // Leading-position `&` shape (`"&../caixa-teia"` — the
9536 // degenerate "I forgot the prior command side of the
9537 // background terminator" idiom). Pinned separately from the
9538 // embedded-byte shape so the gate covers every position, not
9539 // only mid-path.
9540 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9541 caminho: "&../caixa-teia".into(),
9542 });
9543 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9544 assert!(
9545 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellBackground { .. }),
9546 "got {err:?}",
9547 );
9548 }
9549
9550 #[test]
9551 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_double_ampersand() {
9552 // The logical-AND `&&` shape (`"../caixa-teia && make"` — the
9553 // canonical "I copied a `cd path && make` build chain" idiom
9554 // every Makefile / shell-script wraps). The arm fires on the
9555 // first `&` encountered; pinned so a future arm that tries to
9556 // distinguish `&` from `&&` doesn't break the broader contract.
9557 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9558 caminho: "../caixa-teia && make".into(),
9559 });
9560 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9561 assert!(
9562 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellBackground { .. }),
9563 "got {err:?}",
9564 );
9565 }
9566
9567 #[test]
9568 fn validate_accepts_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_no_ampersand() {
9569 // The positive-control pin: the gate targets only `&`, never
9570 // adjacent printable ASCII or POSIX-valid bytes. The canonical
9571 // relative POSIX path (`"../caixa-teia"`) and a nested deeply-
9572 // pathed variant with adjacent printable punctuation
9573 // (`"../caixa-teia/sub-dir.v2"`) must continue to validate
9574 // cleanly so the gate doesn't widen to a "no printable
9575 // punctuation anywhere" sweep that would defeat the entire
9576 // path-fonte author surface.
9577 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9578 caminho: "../caixa-teia/sub-dir.v2".into(),
9579 });
9580 d.validate().unwrap();
9581 }
9582
9583 #[test]
9584 fn fonte_caminho_shell_semicolon_fires_before_shell_background() {
9585 // Cascade pin on the immediate-predecessor arm: a value carrying
9586 // both `;` and `&` (`"../caixa-teia; rm & sleep"` — the
9587 // canonical "I pasted a `cmd; cleanup & sleep` chain" footgun)
9588 // routes through `FonteCaminhoShellSemicolon` not
9589 // `FonteCaminhoShellBackground`. The sequential-command-
9590 // separator paste is the more common shell-history paste idiom
9591 // on every probe-as-both value (an author who removes the `;`
9592 // typically also drops the trailing `& sleep` since both are
9593 // paste-from-shell-history artifacts) — same cascade discipline
9594 // every prior `:caminho` arm establishes.
9595 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9596 caminho: "../caixa-teia; rm & sleep".into(),
9597 });
9598 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9599 assert!(
9600 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellSemicolon { .. }),
9601 "got {err:?}",
9602 );
9603 }
9604
9605 #[test]
9606 fn fonte_caminho_shell_pipe_fires_before_shell_background() {
9607 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-pipe arm: a value carrying
9608 // both `|` and `&` (`"../caixa-teia | tee & sleep"` — the
9609 // canonical "I pasted a `cmd | tee & sleep` background-pipeline
9610 // chain" footgun) routes through `FonteCaminhoShellPipe` not
9611 // `FonteCaminhoShellBackground`. The pipeline-tail paste is the
9612 // load-bearing root-cause edit on every probe-as-both value.
9613 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9614 caminho: "../caixa-teia | tee & sleep".into(),
9615 });
9616 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9617 assert!(
9618 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellPipe { .. }),
9619 "got {err:?}",
9620 );
9621 }
9622
9623 #[test]
9624 fn fonte_caminho_shell_redirection_fires_before_shell_background() {
9625 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-redirection arm: a value
9626 // carrying both `>` and `&` (`"../caixa-teia>log & sleep"` —
9627 // the canonical "I pasted a `cmd > log & sleep` background-
9628 // redirect chain" footgun) routes through
9629 // `FonteCaminhoShellRedirection` not
9630 // `FonteCaminhoShellBackground`. The input/output redirection
9631 // metachar carries the more self-locating `byte: u8` payload
9632 // (it names which of `<` or `>` triggered), so the prior arm
9633 // wins on every probe-as-both value.
9634 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9635 caminho: "../caixa-teia>log & sleep".into(),
9636 });
9637 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9638 assert!(
9639 matches!(
9640 err,
9641 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellRedirection { byte: b'>', .. }
9642 ),
9643 "got {err:?}",
9644 );
9645 }
9646
9647 #[test]
9648 fn fonte_caminho_backslash_fires_before_shell_background() {
9649 // Cascade pin on the upstream backslash arm: a value carrying
9650 // both `\` and `&` (`"..\caixa-teia & sleep"` — the canonical
9651 // "I pasted a Windows-shell `cd ..\path & sleep` background-
9652 // launch chain") routes through `FonteCaminhoBackslash` not
9653 // `FonteCaminhoShellBackground`. The cross-host-OS-separator
9654 // divergence is the load-bearing axis on every probe-as-both
9655 // value (an author who removes the `\` is the root-cause edit;
9656 // the `&` falls away in the same edit since it's downstream of
9657 // the Windows-shell convention).
9658 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9659 caminho: "..\\caixa-teia & sleep".into(),
9660 });
9661 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9662 assert!(
9663 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoBackslash { .. }),
9664 "got {err:?}",
9665 );
9666 }
9667
9668 #[test]
9669 fn fonte_caminho_control_char_fires_before_shell_background() {
9670 // Cascade pin on the embedded-control-byte arm: a value
9671 // carrying both a control byte and `&` (`"../foo\n&sleep"` —
9672 // the canonical paste-from-multiline-doc footgun where a
9673 // newline landed mid-caminho) routes through
9674 // `FonteCaminhoControlChar` not `FonteCaminhoShellBackground`.
9675 // The POSIX-syscall-rejected-byte / NUL-`CString::new`-fail
9676 // diagnostic is the load-bearing axis on every value that
9677 // probes positive for both — mirrors the cascade discipline on
9678 // every prior arm.
9679 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9680 caminho: "../foo\n&sleep".into(),
9681 });
9682 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9683 assert!(
9684 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoControlChar { .. }),
9685 "got {err:?}",
9686 );
9687 }
9688
9689 #[test]
9690 fn fonte_caminho_absolute_fires_before_shell_background() {
9691 // Cascade pin on the load-bearing leading-byte arm: a leading
9692 // `/` value with embedded `&` (`"/etc/passwd & sleep"`) routes
9693 // through `FonteCaminhoAbsolute` not
9694 // `FonteCaminhoShellBackground` — the host-layout-leak
9695 // diagnostic is the load-bearing axis, the `&` byte is the
9696 // secondary observation. Same precedence logic as every prior
9697 // leading-byte arm.
9698 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9699 caminho: "/etc/passwd & sleep".into(),
9700 });
9701 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9702 assert!(
9703 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoAbsolute { .. }),
9704 "got {err:?}",
9705 );
9706 }
9707
9708 #[test]
9709 fn fonte_caminho_shell_background_fires_before_trailing_slash() {
9710 // Cascade pin on the immediate-successor arm: a value carrying
9711 // both `&` and a trailing `/` (`"../foo&sleep/"` — the
9712 // canonical "I tab-completed a path that already had a `&
9713 // sleep` background-launch tail" footgun) routes through
9714 // `FonteCaminhoShellBackground` not `FonteCaminhoTrailingSlash`.
9715 // The embedded shell-metachar is the more semantic-locating
9716 // axis (an author who removes the `&` typically also drops
9717 // the trailing separator since both are paste-from-shell
9718 // artifacts).
9719 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9720 caminho: "../foo&sleep/".into(),
9721 });
9722 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9723 assert!(
9724 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellBackground { .. }),
9725 "got {err:?}",
9726 );
9727 }
9728
9729 #[test]
9730 fn fonte_caminho_shell_background_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_and_caminho() {
9731 // Diagnostic-shape pin (peer with
9732 // `fonte_caminho_shell_semicolon_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_and_caminho`
9733 // on the closest single-byte peer arm): the error's Display
9734 // surfaces the offending `:nome` and the offending `:caminho`
9735 // verbatim, and names the shell-background / logical-AND
9736 // footgun explicitly so a `feira lint` run can render the
9737 // diagnostic without re-parsing.
9738 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9739 caminho: "../caixa-teia & sleep 1".into(),
9740 });
9741 let rendered = d.validate().unwrap_err().to_string();
9742 assert!(
9743 rendered.contains("caixa-teia"),
9744 "diagnostic must name the offending dep: {rendered}",
9745 );
9746 assert!(
9747 rendered.contains("../caixa-teia & sleep 1"),
9748 "diagnostic must quote the offending caminho verbatim: {rendered:?}",
9749 );
9750 assert!(
9751 rendered.contains('&'),
9752 "diagnostic must reference the ampersand footgun: {rendered:?}",
9753 );
9754 assert!(
9755 rendered.contains("background") || rendered.contains("list-AND"),
9756 "diagnostic must name the shell-background / logical-AND footgun: {rendered:?}",
9757 );
9758 }
9759
9760 #[test]
9761 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_backtick() {
9762 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the canonical shell-
9763 // command-substitution paste footgun: an author copies a
9764 // POSIX legacy backticked one-liner (`"../caixa-teia/`whoami`"`
9765 // — the canonical "I pasted a path that included a `pwd`
9766 // / `whoami` / `date` legacy command-substitution expansion
9767 // out of a shell-history block") and silently passed every
9768 // prior arm (`Path::is_absolute` false on `..`, no control
9769 // bytes, no `\`, no `<` / `>`, no `|`, no `;`, no `&`, doesn't
9770 // end in `/`). The lacre embedded the value verbatim, the
9771 // resolver folded it through `Path::join` looking for a
9772 // literal `./../caixa-teia/`whoami`` subdirectory, and the
9773 // failure surfaced at resolve time with a non-self-locating
9774 // `No such file or directory` error. The new arm moves the
9775 // rejection to validate time and names the offending dep +
9776 // caminho verbatim.
9777 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9778 caminho: "../caixa-teia/`whoami`".into(),
9779 });
9780 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9781 let DepError::FonteCaminhoShellCommandSubstitution { nome, caminho } = err else {
9782 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoShellCommandSubstitution, got {err:?}");
9783 };
9784 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
9785 assert_eq!(caminho, "../caixa-teia/`whoami`");
9786 }
9787
9788 #[test]
9789 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_leading_backtick() {
9790 // Leading-position backtick shape (``"`pwd`/caixa-teia"`` —
9791 // the canonical `<backtick>pwd<backtick>/path` working-
9792 // directory expansion shape every shell-side path-composition
9793 // idiom carries). Pinned separately from the embedded-byte
9794 // shape so the gate covers every position, not only mid-path.
9795 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9796 caminho: "`pwd`/caixa-teia".into(),
9797 });
9798 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9799 assert!(
9800 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellCommandSubstitution { .. }),
9801 "got {err:?}",
9802 );
9803 }
9804
9805 #[test]
9806 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_trailing_backtick() {
9807 // Trailing-position backtick shape (`"../caixa-teia`"` — the
9808 // degenerate "I selected an unbalanced backtick out of a
9809 // shell-history block" idiom that probes for the cascade's
9810 // last-byte handling). The trailing-`/` arm fires only on
9811 // last-byte `/`; an unbalanced trailing backtick must route
9812 // through this arm regardless of position.
9813 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9814 caminho: "../caixa-teia`".into(),
9815 });
9816 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9817 assert!(
9818 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellCommandSubstitution { .. }),
9819 "got {err:?}",
9820 );
9821 }
9822
9823 #[test]
9824 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_balanced_backtick_pair() {
9825 // The canonical balanced-pair shape (``"../<backtick>cat
9826 // /etc/passwd<backtick>"`` — the canonical CWE-78 shell-
9827 // command-injection paste idiom every shell-side hardening
9828 // guide enumerates first). The arm fires on the first
9829 // backtick encountered; pinned so a future arm that tries to
9830 // distinguish the opening from the closing byte doesn't break
9831 // the broader contract.
9832 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9833 caminho: "../`cat /etc/passwd`".into(),
9834 });
9835 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9836 assert!(
9837 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellCommandSubstitution { .. }),
9838 "got {err:?}",
9839 );
9840 }
9841
9842 #[test]
9843 fn validate_accepts_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_no_backtick() {
9844 // The positive-control pin: the gate targets only the
9845 // backtick byte, never adjacent printable ASCII or POSIX-
9846 // valid bytes. The canonical relative POSIX path
9847 // (`"../caixa-teia"`) and a nested deeply-pathed variant with
9848 // adjacent printable punctuation
9849 // (`"../caixa-teia/sub-dir.v2"`) must continue to validate
9850 // cleanly so the gate doesn't widen to a "no printable
9851 // punctuation anywhere" sweep that would defeat the entire
9852 // path-fonte author surface.
9853 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9854 caminho: "../caixa-teia/sub-dir.v2".into(),
9855 });
9856 d.validate().unwrap();
9857 }
9858
9859 #[test]
9860 fn fonte_caminho_shell_background_fires_before_shell_command_substitution() {
9861 // Cascade pin on the immediate-predecessor arm: a value
9862 // carrying both `&` and a backtick (``"../caixa-teia &
9863 // <backtick>sleep 1<backtick>"`` — the canonical "I pasted a
9864 // `cmd & <backtick>sleep N<backtick>` background-launch +
9865 // command-substitution chain" footgun) routes through
9866 // `FonteCaminhoShellBackground` not
9867 // `FonteCaminhoShellCommandSubstitution`. The background-
9868 // launch tail is the more common shell-history paste idiom
9869 // on every probe-as-both value — same cascade discipline
9870 // every prior `:caminho` arm establishes.
9871 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9872 caminho: "../caixa-teia & `sleep 1`".into(),
9873 });
9874 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9875 assert!(
9876 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellBackground { .. }),
9877 "got {err:?}",
9878 );
9879 }
9880
9881 #[test]
9882 fn fonte_caminho_shell_semicolon_fires_before_shell_command_substitution() {
9883 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-semicolon arm: a value
9884 // carrying both `;` and a backtick (``"../caixa-teia;
9885 // <backtick>whoami<backtick>"`` — the canonical "I pasted a
9886 // `cmd; <backtick>follow-up<backtick>` sequential-chain
9887 // footgun) routes through `FonteCaminhoShellSemicolon` not
9888 // `FonteCaminhoShellCommandSubstitution`. The sequential-
9889 // command-separator paste is the load-bearing root-cause
9890 // edit on every probe-as-both value.
9891 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9892 caminho: "../caixa-teia; `whoami`".into(),
9893 });
9894 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9895 assert!(
9896 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellSemicolon { .. }),
9897 "got {err:?}",
9898 );
9899 }
9900
9901 #[test]
9902 fn fonte_caminho_shell_pipe_fires_before_shell_command_substitution() {
9903 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-pipe arm: a value
9904 // carrying both `|` and a backtick (``"../caixa-teia |
9905 // <backtick>tee log<backtick>"`` — the canonical pipeline-to-
9906 // command-substitution paste idiom) routes through
9907 // `FonteCaminhoShellPipe` not
9908 // `FonteCaminhoShellCommandSubstitution`. The pipeline-tail
9909 // paste is the load-bearing root-cause edit on every
9910 // probe-as-both value.
9911 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9912 caminho: "../caixa-teia | `tee log`".into(),
9913 });
9914 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9915 assert!(
9916 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellPipe { .. }),
9917 "got {err:?}",
9918 );
9919 }
9920
9921 #[test]
9922 fn fonte_caminho_shell_redirection_fires_before_shell_command_substitution() {
9923 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-redirection arm: a value
9924 // carrying both `>` and a backtick (``"../caixa-teia>log
9925 // <backtick>date<backtick>"`` — the canonical "I pasted a
9926 // `cmd > log <backtick>date<backtick>` redirect-plus-
9927 // substitution chain" footgun) routes through
9928 // `FonteCaminhoShellRedirection` not
9929 // `FonteCaminhoShellCommandSubstitution`. The input/output
9930 // redirection metachar carries the more self-locating `byte`
9931 // payload (it names which of `<` or `>` triggered), so the
9932 // prior arm wins on every probe-as-both value.
9933 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9934 caminho: "../caixa-teia>log `date`".into(),
9935 });
9936 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9937 assert!(
9938 matches!(
9939 err,
9940 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellRedirection { byte: b'>', .. }
9941 ),
9942 "got {err:?}",
9943 );
9944 }
9945
9946 #[test]
9947 fn fonte_caminho_backslash_fires_before_shell_command_substitution() {
9948 // Cascade pin on the upstream backslash arm: a value
9949 // carrying both `\` and a backtick (``"..\caixa-teia
9950 // <backtick>whoami<backtick>"`` — the canonical "I pasted a
9951 // Windows-shell `cd ..\path <backtick>whoami<backtick>`
9952 // chain") routes through `FonteCaminhoBackslash` not
9953 // `FonteCaminhoShellCommandSubstitution`. The cross-host-OS-
9954 // separator divergence is the load-bearing axis on every
9955 // probe-as-both value (an author who removes the `\` is the
9956 // root-cause edit; the backtick falls away in the same edit
9957 // since it's downstream of the Windows-shell convention).
9958 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9959 caminho: "..\\caixa-teia `whoami`".into(),
9960 });
9961 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9962 assert!(
9963 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoBackslash { .. }),
9964 "got {err:?}",
9965 );
9966 }
9967
9968 #[test]
9969 fn fonte_caminho_control_char_fires_before_shell_command_substitution() {
9970 // Cascade pin on the embedded-control-byte arm: a value
9971 // carrying both a control byte and a backtick (`"../foo\n
9972 // `whoami`"` — the canonical paste-from-multiline-doc
9973 // footgun where a newline landed mid-caminho between two
9974 // paste fragments) routes through `FonteCaminhoControlChar`
9975 // not `FonteCaminhoShellCommandSubstitution`. The POSIX-
9976 // syscall-rejected-byte / NUL-`CString::new`-fail diagnostic
9977 // is the load-bearing axis on every value that probes
9978 // positive for both — mirrors the cascade discipline on
9979 // every prior arm.
9980 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
9981 caminho: "../foo\n`whoami`".into(),
9982 });
9983 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
9984 assert!(
9985 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoControlChar { .. }),
9986 "got {err:?}",
9987 );
9988 }
9989
9990 #[test]
9991 fn fonte_caminho_absolute_fires_before_shell_command_substitution() {
9992 // Cascade pin on the load-bearing leading-byte arm: a
9993 // leading `/` value with embedded backtick (``"/etc/passwd
9994 // <backtick>whoami<backtick>"``) routes through
9995 // `FonteCaminhoAbsolute` not
9996 // `FonteCaminhoShellCommandSubstitution` — the host-layout-
9997 // leak diagnostic is the load-bearing axis, the backtick
9998 // byte is the secondary observation. Same precedence logic
9999 // as every prior leading-byte arm.
10000 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10001 caminho: "/etc/passwd `whoami`".into(),
10002 });
10003 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10004 assert!(
10005 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoAbsolute { .. }),
10006 "got {err:?}",
10007 );
10008 }
10009
10010 #[test]
10011 fn fonte_caminho_shell_command_substitution_fires_before_trailing_slash() {
10012 // Cascade pin on the immediate-successor arm: a value
10013 // carrying both a backtick and a trailing `/`
10014 // (``"../`whoami`/"`` — the canonical "I tab-completed a
10015 // path that already had a backticked `whoami` substitution
10016 // tail" footgun) routes through
10017 // `FonteCaminhoShellCommandSubstitution` not
10018 // `FonteCaminhoTrailingSlash`. The embedded shell-metachar
10019 // is the more semantic-locating axis (an author who removes
10020 // the backtick typically also drops the trailing separator
10021 // since both are paste-from-shell artifacts).
10022 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10023 caminho: "../`whoami`/".into(),
10024 });
10025 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10026 assert!(
10027 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellCommandSubstitution { .. }),
10028 "got {err:?}",
10029 );
10030 }
10031
10032 #[test]
10033 fn fonte_caminho_shell_command_substitution_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_and_caminho() {
10034 // Diagnostic-shape pin (peer with
10035 // `fonte_caminho_shell_background_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_and_caminho`
10036 // on the closest single-byte peer arm): the error's Display
10037 // surfaces the offending `:nome` and the offending `:caminho`
10038 // verbatim, and names the shell-command-substitution footgun
10039 // explicitly so a `feira lint` run can render the diagnostic
10040 // without re-parsing.
10041 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10042 caminho: "../caixa-teia/`whoami`".into(),
10043 });
10044 let rendered = d.validate().unwrap_err().to_string();
10045 assert!(
10046 rendered.contains("caixa-teia"),
10047 "diagnostic must name the offending dep: {rendered}",
10048 );
10049 assert!(
10050 rendered.contains("../caixa-teia/`whoami`"),
10051 "diagnostic must quote the offending caminho verbatim: {rendered:?}",
10052 );
10053 assert!(
10054 rendered.contains('`'),
10055 "diagnostic must reference the backtick footgun: {rendered:?}",
10056 );
10057 assert!(
10058 rendered.contains("command-substitution"),
10059 "diagnostic must name the shell-command-substitution footgun: {rendered:?}",
10060 );
10061 }
10062
10063 #[test]
10064 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_star_glob() {
10065 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the canonical pathname-
10066 // expansion paste footgun: an author copies an `ls
10067 // ../caixa-teia/*` shell-listing tail into the `:caminho`
10068 // slot and silently passes every prior arm
10069 // (`Path::is_absolute` false on `..`, no control bytes, no
10070 // `\`, no `<` / `>`, no `|`, no `;`, no `&`, no backtick,
10071 // doesn't end in `/`). The lacre embedded the value
10072 // verbatim, the resolver folded it through `Path::join`
10073 // looking for a literal `./../caixa-teia/*` subdirectory,
10074 // and the failure surfaced at resolve time with a non-self-
10075 // locating `No such file or directory` error. The new arm
10076 // moves the rejection to validate time and names the
10077 // offending dep + caminho + byte verbatim.
10078 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10079 caminho: "../caixa-teia/*".into(),
10080 });
10081 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10082 let DepError::FonteCaminhoShellGlob {
10083 nome,
10084 caminho,
10085 byte,
10086 } = err
10087 else {
10088 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoShellGlob, got {err:?}");
10089 };
10090 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
10091 assert_eq!(caminho, "../caixa-teia/*");
10092 assert_eq!(byte, b'*');
10093 }
10094
10095 #[test]
10096 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_question_glob() {
10097 // The symmetric single-char-wildcard paste shape
10098 // (`"../foo?"` — the canonical "I copied a `rm foo?` line
10099 // out of shell history" idiom). Pinned separately from the
10100 // `*` shape so the gate's contract is "any `*` or `?`
10101 // anywhere", not single-byte coverage.
10102 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10103 caminho: "../foo?".into(),
10104 });
10105 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10106 let DepError::FonteCaminhoShellGlob { byte, .. } = err else {
10107 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoShellGlob, got {err:?}");
10108 };
10109 assert_eq!(byte, b'?');
10110 }
10111
10112 #[test]
10113 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_leading_star_glob() {
10114 // Leading-position `*` shape (`"*/caixa-teia"` — the
10115 // degenerate "I selected only the wildcard prefix out of a
10116 // shell-glob expression" idiom). Pinned separately from the
10117 // embedded-byte shapes so the gate covers every position,
10118 // not only mid-path.
10119 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10120 caminho: "*/caixa-teia".into(),
10121 });
10122 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10123 assert!(
10124 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellGlob { byte: b'*', .. }),
10125 "got {err:?}",
10126 );
10127 }
10128
10129 #[test]
10130 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_double_star_recursive_glob() {
10131 // The bash/zsh `globstar` recursive-glob shape
10132 // (`"../caixa-teia/**/foo"` — the canonical "I copied a
10133 // `find ../caixa-teia/**/foo` recursive expansion" idiom).
10134 // The arm fires on the first `*` encountered; pinned so a
10135 // future arm that tries to distinguish single `*` from
10136 // double `**` doesn't break the broader contract.
10137 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10138 caminho: "../caixa-teia/**/foo".into(),
10139 });
10140 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10141 assert!(
10142 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellGlob { byte: b'*', .. }),
10143 "got {err:?}",
10144 );
10145 }
10146
10147 #[test]
10148 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_dotted_extension_glob() {
10149 // The canonical extension-glob shape (`"../caixa-teia/*.lisp"`
10150 // — the "I selected `*.lisp` to mean every Lisp source file
10151 // in the dep root" footgun the prior arms structurally
10152 // cannot catch since `.` is a POSIX-valid path-component
10153 // byte). Pinned so the gate's contract covers the most
10154 // idiomatic glob-paste shape every author meets first.
10155 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10156 caminho: "../caixa-teia/*.lisp".into(),
10157 });
10158 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10159 assert!(
10160 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellGlob { byte: b'*', .. }),
10161 "got {err:?}",
10162 );
10163 }
10164
10165 #[test]
10166 fn validate_accepts_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_no_glob() {
10167 // The positive-control pin: the gate targets only `*` /
10168 // `?`, never adjacent printable ASCII or POSIX-valid bytes.
10169 // The canonical relative POSIX path (`"../caixa-teia"`) and
10170 // a nested deeply-pathed variant with adjacent printable
10171 // punctuation (`"../caixa-teia/sub-dir.v2"`) must continue
10172 // to validate cleanly so the gate doesn't widen to a "no
10173 // printable punctuation anywhere" sweep that would defeat
10174 // the entire path-fonte author surface.
10175 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10176 caminho: "../caixa-teia/sub-dir.v2".into(),
10177 });
10178 d.validate().unwrap();
10179 }
10180
10181 #[test]
10182 fn fonte_caminho_shell_command_substitution_fires_before_shell_glob() {
10183 // Cascade pin on the immediate-predecessor arm: a value
10184 // carrying both a backtick and `*` (``"../`whoami`/*"`` —
10185 // the canonical "I pasted a `cd <backtick>whoami<backtick>/*`
10186 // command-substitution + glob chain") routes through
10187 // `FonteCaminhoShellCommandSubstitution` not
10188 // `FonteCaminhoShellGlob`. The CWE-78 shell-command-
10189 // injection vector is the load-bearing root-cause edit on
10190 // every probe-as-both value — same cascade discipline every
10191 // prior `:caminho` arm establishes.
10192 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10193 caminho: "../`whoami`/*".into(),
10194 });
10195 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10196 assert!(
10197 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellCommandSubstitution { .. }),
10198 "got {err:?}",
10199 );
10200 }
10201
10202 #[test]
10203 fn fonte_caminho_shell_background_fires_before_shell_glob() {
10204 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-background arm: a value
10205 // carrying both `&` and `*` (`"../caixa-teia & ls /*"` — the
10206 // canonical "I pasted a `cmd & ls /*` background + glob
10207 // chain" footgun) routes through `FonteCaminhoShellBackground`
10208 // not `FonteCaminhoShellGlob`. The background-launch tail is
10209 // the load-bearing root-cause edit on every probe-as-both
10210 // value.
10211 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10212 caminho: "../caixa-teia & ls /*".into(),
10213 });
10214 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10215 assert!(
10216 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellBackground { .. }),
10217 "got {err:?}",
10218 );
10219 }
10220
10221 #[test]
10222 fn fonte_caminho_shell_semicolon_fires_before_shell_glob() {
10223 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-semicolon arm: a value
10224 // carrying both `;` and `*` (`"../caixa-teia; rm *"` — the
10225 // canonical sequential-cleanup + glob paste idiom) routes
10226 // through `FonteCaminhoShellSemicolon` not
10227 // `FonteCaminhoShellGlob`. The sequential-command-separator
10228 // paste is the load-bearing root-cause edit on every
10229 // probe-as-both value.
10230 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10231 caminho: "../caixa-teia; rm *".into(),
10232 });
10233 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10234 assert!(
10235 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellSemicolon { .. }),
10236 "got {err:?}",
10237 );
10238 }
10239
10240 #[test]
10241 fn fonte_caminho_shell_pipe_fires_before_shell_glob() {
10242 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-pipe arm: a value
10243 // carrying both `|` and `*` (`"../caixa-teia | ls *"` — the
10244 // canonical pipeline-to-glob paste idiom) routes through
10245 // `FonteCaminhoShellPipe` not `FonteCaminhoShellGlob`. The
10246 // pipeline-tail paste is the load-bearing root-cause edit
10247 // on every probe-as-both value.
10248 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10249 caminho: "../caixa-teia | ls *".into(),
10250 });
10251 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10252 assert!(
10253 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellPipe { .. }),
10254 "got {err:?}",
10255 );
10256 }
10257
10258 #[test]
10259 fn fonte_caminho_shell_redirection_fires_before_shell_glob() {
10260 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-redirection arm: a value
10261 // carrying both `>` and `*` (`"../caixa-teia>log *"` — the
10262 // canonical "I pasted a `cmd > log *` redirect-plus-glob
10263 // chain" footgun) routes through
10264 // `FonteCaminhoShellRedirection` not `FonteCaminhoShellGlob`.
10265 // The input/output redirection metachar carries the more
10266 // self-locating `byte` payload (it names which of `<` or `>`
10267 // triggered), so the prior arm wins on every probe-as-both
10268 // value.
10269 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10270 caminho: "../caixa-teia>log *".into(),
10271 });
10272 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10273 assert!(
10274 matches!(
10275 err,
10276 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellRedirection { byte: b'>', .. }
10277 ),
10278 "got {err:?}",
10279 );
10280 }
10281
10282 #[test]
10283 fn fonte_caminho_backslash_fires_before_shell_glob() {
10284 // Cascade pin on the upstream backslash arm: a value
10285 // carrying both `\` and `*` (`"..\caixa-teia\*"` — the
10286 // canonical "I pasted a Windows-shell `cd ..\path\*` glob
10287 // expression" footgun) routes through
10288 // `FonteCaminhoBackslash` not `FonteCaminhoShellGlob`. The
10289 // cross-host-OS-separator divergence is the load-bearing
10290 // axis on every probe-as-both value (an author who removes
10291 // the `\` is the root-cause edit; the `*` falls away in the
10292 // same edit since it's downstream of the Windows-shell
10293 // convention).
10294 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10295 caminho: "..\\caixa-teia\\*".into(),
10296 });
10297 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10298 assert!(
10299 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoBackslash { .. }),
10300 "got {err:?}",
10301 );
10302 }
10303
10304 #[test]
10305 fn fonte_caminho_control_char_fires_before_shell_glob() {
10306 // Cascade pin on the embedded-control-byte arm: a value
10307 // carrying both a control byte and `*` (`"../foo\n*"` — the
10308 // canonical paste-from-multiline-doc footgun where a
10309 // newline landed mid-caminho between two paste fragments)
10310 // routes through `FonteCaminhoControlChar` not
10311 // `FonteCaminhoShellGlob`. The POSIX-syscall-rejected-byte /
10312 // NUL-`CString::new`-fail diagnostic is the load-bearing
10313 // axis on every value that probes positive for both —
10314 // mirrors the cascade discipline on every prior arm.
10315 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10316 caminho: "../foo\n*".into(),
10317 });
10318 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10319 assert!(
10320 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoControlChar { .. }),
10321 "got {err:?}",
10322 );
10323 }
10324
10325 #[test]
10326 fn fonte_caminho_absolute_fires_before_shell_glob() {
10327 // Cascade pin on the load-bearing leading-byte arm: a
10328 // leading `/` value with embedded `*` (`"/etc/*"`) routes
10329 // through `FonteCaminhoAbsolute` not `FonteCaminhoShellGlob`
10330 // — the host-layout-leak diagnostic is the load-bearing
10331 // axis, the glob byte is the secondary observation. Same
10332 // precedence logic as every prior leading-byte arm.
10333 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10334 caminho: "/etc/*".into(),
10335 });
10336 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10337 assert!(
10338 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoAbsolute { .. }),
10339 "got {err:?}",
10340 );
10341 }
10342
10343 #[test]
10344 fn fonte_caminho_shell_glob_fires_before_trailing_slash() {
10345 // Cascade pin on the immediate-successor arm: a value
10346 // carrying both `*` and a trailing `/` (`"../foo*/"` — the
10347 // canonical "I tab-completed a path that already had a
10348 // glob-expansion tail" footgun) routes through
10349 // `FonteCaminhoShellGlob` not `FonteCaminhoTrailingSlash`.
10350 // The embedded shell-metachar is the more semantic-locating
10351 // axis (an author who removes the `*` typically also drops
10352 // the trailing separator since both are paste-from-shell
10353 // artifacts).
10354 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10355 caminho: "../foo*/".into(),
10356 });
10357 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10358 assert!(
10359 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellGlob { byte: b'*', .. }),
10360 "got {err:?}",
10361 );
10362 }
10363
10364 #[test]
10365 fn fonte_caminho_shell_glob_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_caminho_and_byte() {
10366 // Diagnostic-shape pin (peer with
10367 // `fonte_caminho_shell_redirection_diagnostic_*` on the
10368 // closest two-byte peer arm): the error's Display surfaces
10369 // the offending `:nome`, the offending `:caminho` verbatim,
10370 // the offending byte's hex / character form, and names the
10371 // shell-glob / pathname-expansion footgun explicitly so a
10372 // `feira lint` run can render the diagnostic without
10373 // re-parsing.
10374 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10375 caminho: "../caixa-teia/*.lisp".into(),
10376 });
10377 let rendered = d.validate().unwrap_err().to_string();
10378 assert!(
10379 rendered.contains("caixa-teia"),
10380 "diagnostic must name the offending dep: {rendered}",
10381 );
10382 assert!(
10383 rendered.contains("../caixa-teia/*.lisp"),
10384 "diagnostic must quote the offending caminho verbatim: {rendered:?}",
10385 );
10386 assert!(
10387 rendered.contains("0x2a"),
10388 "diagnostic must surface the offending byte hex: {rendered:?}",
10389 );
10390 assert!(
10391 rendered.contains("glob"),
10392 "diagnostic must name the shell-glob footgun: {rendered:?}",
10393 );
10394 assert!(
10395 rendered.contains("pathname-expansion"),
10396 "diagnostic must reference the POSIX pathname-expansion vocabulary: {rendered:?}",
10397 );
10398 }
10399
10400 #[test]
10401 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_modern_command_substitution() {
10402 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the canonical modern-Bourne
10403 // command-substitution paste footgun: an author copies a
10404 // `cd ../caixa-teia/$(date)/build` shell-history one-liner whose
10405 // `$(<cmd>)` expansion would land the current date as a
10406 // subdirectory name and silently passed every prior arm
10407 // (`Path::is_absolute` false on `..`, no control bytes, no `\`,
10408 // no `<` / `>`, no `|`, no `;`, no `&`, no backtick, no `*` /
10409 // `?`, doesn't end in `/`; the leading-`$` f4efe9c
10410 // `FonteCaminhoVarExpansion` arm doesn't fire because the `$`
10411 // sits mid-path). The lacre embedded the value verbatim, the
10412 // resolver folded it through `Path::join` looking for a literal
10413 // `./../caixa-teia/$(date)/build` subdirectory, and the failure
10414 // surfaced at resolve time with a non-self-locating `No such
10415 // file or directory` error. The new arm moves the rejection to
10416 // validate time and names the offending dep + caminho + byte
10417 // verbatim. The arm fires on the first `(` encountered (the
10418 // opening byte of `$(date)`).
10419 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10420 caminho: "../caixa-teia/$(date)/build".into(),
10421 });
10422 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10423 let DepError::FonteCaminhoShellSubshellGrouping {
10424 nome,
10425 caminho,
10426 byte,
10427 } = err
10428 else {
10429 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoShellSubshellGrouping, got {err:?}");
10430 };
10431 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
10432 assert_eq!(caminho, "../caixa-teia/$(date)/build");
10433 assert_eq!(byte, b'(');
10434 }
10435
10436 #[test]
10437 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_close_paren() {
10438 // The symmetric close-paren paste shape (`"../caixa-teia)"` —
10439 // the degenerate "I selected an unbalanced closing paren out of
10440 // a shell-history block" idiom that probes for the cascade's
10441 // last-byte handling on a value carrying only the closing byte).
10442 // Pinned separately from the open-paren shape so the gate's
10443 // contract is "any `(` or `)` anywhere", not single-byte
10444 // coverage. Mirrors the peer `validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_\
10445 // caminho_carrying_question_glob` shape on the immediate-
10446 // predecessor `FonteCaminhoShellGlob` arm.
10447 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10448 caminho: "../caixa-teia)".into(),
10449 });
10450 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10451 let DepError::FonteCaminhoShellSubshellGrouping { byte, .. } = err else {
10452 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoShellSubshellGrouping, got {err:?}");
10453 };
10454 assert_eq!(byte, b')');
10455 }
10456
10457 #[test]
10458 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_leading_open_paren() {
10459 // Leading-position `(` shape (`"(cd foo)/caixa-teia"` — the
10460 // canonical "I selected a `(cd foo)` subshell-grouping prefix
10461 // out of a `(cd foo) && cmd` shell-history one-liner" idiom).
10462 // Pinned separately from the embedded-byte shape so the gate
10463 // covers every position, not only mid-path.
10464 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10465 caminho: "(cd foo)/caixa-teia".into(),
10466 });
10467 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10468 assert!(
10469 matches!(
10470 err,
10471 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellSubshellGrouping { byte: b'(', .. },
10472 ),
10473 "got {err:?}",
10474 );
10475 }
10476
10477 #[test]
10478 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_balanced_subshell_grouping_pair() {
10479 // The canonical balanced-pair shape (`"../(pwd)/caixa-teia"`
10480 // — the canonical "I copied a `(pwd)` working-directory-probe
10481 // subshell-grouping idiom every shell-history block carries"
10482 // footgun). The value carries no other cascade-preceding
10483 // shell metachar (`&` / `;` / `|` / `<` / `>` / backtick /
10484 // `*` / `?`) so the arm fires on the first `(` encountered;
10485 // pinned so a future arm that tries to distinguish the
10486 // opening from the closing byte doesn't break the broader
10487 // contract. Mirrors the peer
10488 // `validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_balanced_\
10489 // backtick_pair` shape on the upstream `FonteCaminhoShell\
10490 // CommandSubstitution` arm.
10491 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10492 caminho: "../(pwd)/caixa-teia".into(),
10493 });
10494 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10495 assert!(
10496 matches!(
10497 err,
10498 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellSubshellGrouping { byte: b'(', .. },
10499 ),
10500 "got {err:?}",
10501 );
10502 }
10503
10504 #[test]
10505 fn validate_accepts_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_no_subshell_grouping() {
10506 // The positive-control pin: the gate targets only `(` / `)`,
10507 // never adjacent printable ASCII or POSIX-valid bytes. The
10508 // canonical relative POSIX path (`"../caixa-teia"`) and a
10509 // nested deeply-pathed variant with adjacent printable
10510 // punctuation (`"../caixa-teia/sub-dir.v2"`) must continue to
10511 // validate cleanly so the gate doesn't widen to a "no printable
10512 // punctuation anywhere" sweep that would defeat the entire
10513 // path-fonte author surface.
10514 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10515 caminho: "../caixa-teia/sub-dir.v2".into(),
10516 });
10517 d.validate().unwrap();
10518 }
10519
10520 #[test]
10521 fn fonte_caminho_shell_glob_fires_before_shell_subshell_grouping() {
10522 // Cascade pin on the immediate-predecessor arm: a value
10523 // carrying both `*` and `(` (`"../caixa-teia/*(date)"` — the
10524 // canonical "I pasted a glob expansion followed by a
10525 // subshell-grouping tail" footgun) routes through
10526 // `FonteCaminhoShellGlob` not
10527 // `FonteCaminhoShellSubshellGrouping`. The pathname-expansion
10528 // shape is the more common shell-history paste idiom on every
10529 // probe-as-both value — same cascade discipline every prior
10530 // `:caminho` arm establishes.
10531 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10532 caminho: "../caixa-teia/*(date)".into(),
10533 });
10534 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10535 assert!(
10536 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellGlob { byte: b'*', .. }),
10537 "got {err:?}",
10538 );
10539 }
10540
10541 #[test]
10542 fn fonte_caminho_shell_command_substitution_fires_before_shell_subshell_grouping() {
10543 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-command-substitution arm: a
10544 // value carrying both a backtick and `(` (``"../`whoami`/$(date)"``
10545 // — the canonical "I pasted a legacy-backtick + modern-paren
10546 // command-substitution chain" footgun) routes through
10547 // `FonteCaminhoShellCommandSubstitution` not
10548 // `FonteCaminhoShellSubshellGrouping`. The CWE-78 shell-
10549 // command-injection vector is the load-bearing root-cause edit
10550 // on every probe-as-both value.
10551 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10552 caminho: "../`whoami`/$(date)".into(),
10553 });
10554 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10555 assert!(
10556 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellCommandSubstitution { .. }),
10557 "got {err:?}",
10558 );
10559 }
10560
10561 #[test]
10562 fn fonte_caminho_shell_background_fires_before_shell_subshell_grouping() {
10563 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-background arm: a value
10564 // carrying both `&` and `(` (`"../caixa-teia & (cd foo)"` —
10565 // the canonical "I pasted a `cmd & (cd foo)` background-launch
10566 // + subshell-grouping chain" footgun) routes through
10567 // `FonteCaminhoShellBackground` not
10568 // `FonteCaminhoShellSubshellGrouping`. The background-launch
10569 // tail is the load-bearing root-cause edit on every probe-as-
10570 // both value.
10571 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10572 caminho: "../caixa-teia & (cd foo)".into(),
10573 });
10574 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10575 assert!(
10576 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellBackground { .. }),
10577 "got {err:?}",
10578 );
10579 }
10580
10581 #[test]
10582 fn fonte_caminho_shell_semicolon_fires_before_shell_subshell_grouping() {
10583 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-semicolon arm: a value
10584 // carrying both `;` and `(` (`"../caixa-teia; (cd foo)"` —
10585 // the canonical sequential-cleanup + subshell-grouping paste
10586 // idiom) routes through `FonteCaminhoShellSemicolon` not
10587 // `FonteCaminhoShellSubshellGrouping`. The sequential-command-
10588 // separator paste is the load-bearing root-cause edit on
10589 // every probe-as-both value.
10590 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10591 caminho: "../caixa-teia; (cd foo)".into(),
10592 });
10593 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10594 assert!(
10595 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellSemicolon { .. }),
10596 "got {err:?}",
10597 );
10598 }
10599
10600 #[test]
10601 fn fonte_caminho_shell_pipe_fires_before_shell_subshell_grouping() {
10602 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-pipe arm: a value carrying
10603 // both `|` and `(` (`"../caixa-teia | (tee log)"` — the
10604 // canonical pipeline-to-subshell-grouping paste idiom) routes
10605 // through `FonteCaminhoShellPipe` not
10606 // `FonteCaminhoShellSubshellGrouping`. The pipeline-tail paste
10607 // is the load-bearing root-cause edit on every probe-as-both
10608 // value.
10609 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10610 caminho: "../caixa-teia | (tee log)".into(),
10611 });
10612 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10613 assert!(
10614 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellPipe { .. }),
10615 "got {err:?}",
10616 );
10617 }
10618
10619 #[test]
10620 fn fonte_caminho_shell_redirection_fires_before_shell_subshell_grouping() {
10621 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-redirection arm: a value
10622 // carrying both `>` and `(` (`"../caixa-teia>log (cd foo)"` —
10623 // the canonical "I pasted a `cmd > log (cd foo)` redirect-
10624 // plus-subshell-grouping chain" footgun) routes through
10625 // `FonteCaminhoShellRedirection` not
10626 // `FonteCaminhoShellSubshellGrouping`. The input/output
10627 // redirection metachar carries the more self-locating `byte`
10628 // payload (it names which of `<` or `>` triggered), so the
10629 // prior arm wins on every probe-as-both value.
10630 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10631 caminho: "../caixa-teia>log (cd foo)".into(),
10632 });
10633 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10634 assert!(
10635 matches!(
10636 err,
10637 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellRedirection { byte: b'>', .. }
10638 ),
10639 "got {err:?}",
10640 );
10641 }
10642
10643 #[test]
10644 fn fonte_caminho_backslash_fires_before_shell_subshell_grouping() {
10645 // Cascade pin on the upstream backslash arm: a value carrying
10646 // both `\` and `(` (`"..\caixa-teia\(cd foo)"` — the canonical
10647 // "I pasted a Windows-shell `cd ..\path\(cmd)` chain") routes
10648 // through `FonteCaminhoBackslash` not
10649 // `FonteCaminhoShellSubshellGrouping`. The cross-host-OS-
10650 // separator divergence is the load-bearing axis on every
10651 // probe-as-both value (an author who removes the `\` is the
10652 // root-cause edit; the `(` falls away in the same edit since
10653 // it's downstream of the Windows-shell convention).
10654 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10655 caminho: "..\\caixa-teia\\(cd foo)".into(),
10656 });
10657 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10658 assert!(
10659 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoBackslash { .. }),
10660 "got {err:?}",
10661 );
10662 }
10663
10664 #[test]
10665 fn fonte_caminho_control_char_fires_before_shell_subshell_grouping() {
10666 // Cascade pin on the embedded-control-byte arm: a value
10667 // carrying both a control byte and `(` (`"../foo\n(cd bar)"` —
10668 // the canonical paste-from-multiline-doc footgun where a
10669 // newline landed mid-caminho between two paste fragments)
10670 // routes through `FonteCaminhoControlChar` not
10671 // `FonteCaminhoShellSubshellGrouping`. The POSIX-syscall-
10672 // rejected-byte / NUL-`CString::new`-fail diagnostic is the
10673 // load-bearing axis on every value that probes positive for
10674 // both — mirrors the cascade discipline on every prior arm.
10675 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10676 caminho: "../foo\n(cd bar)".into(),
10677 });
10678 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10679 assert!(
10680 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoControlChar { .. }),
10681 "got {err:?}",
10682 );
10683 }
10684
10685 #[test]
10686 fn fonte_caminho_absolute_fires_before_shell_subshell_grouping() {
10687 // Cascade pin on the load-bearing leading-byte arm: a leading
10688 // `/` value with embedded `(` (`"/etc/(cd foo)"`) routes
10689 // through `FonteCaminhoAbsolute` not
10690 // `FonteCaminhoShellSubshellGrouping` — the host-layout-leak
10691 // diagnostic is the load-bearing axis, the subshell-grouping
10692 // byte is the secondary observation. Same precedence logic as
10693 // every prior leading-byte arm.
10694 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10695 caminho: "/etc/(cd foo)".into(),
10696 });
10697 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10698 assert!(
10699 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoAbsolute { .. }),
10700 "got {err:?}",
10701 );
10702 }
10703
10704 #[test]
10705 fn fonte_caminho_var_expansion_fires_before_shell_subshell_grouping() {
10706 // Cascade pin on the upstream leading-`$` var-expansion arm: a
10707 // value carrying both a leading `$` and a `(` (`"$(date)/\
10708 // caixa-teia"` — the canonical "I pasted a `$(date)` modern-
10709 // command-substitution at the head of a sibling-workspace
10710 // path" footgun) routes through `FonteCaminhoVarExpansion` not
10711 // `FonteCaminhoShellSubshellGrouping`. The leading-byte
10712 // shell-variable-expansion is the more self-locating diagnostic
10713 // on values that probe as both — same load-bearing-leading-
10714 // byte cascade discipline every prior `:caminho` arm
10715 // establishes. Closing both halves of `$(<cmd>)` structurally
10716 // (leading `$` here, trailing `)` on the new arm) excludes the
10717 // entire modern Bourne command-substitution surface from the
10718 // typed `:caminho` accepted set; the cascade preserves the
10719 // narrower leading-byte diagnostic on values that probe both
10720 // halves at the canonical leading position.
10721 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10722 caminho: "$(date)/caixa-teia".into(),
10723 });
10724 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10725 assert!(
10726 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoVarExpansion { .. }),
10727 "got {err:?}",
10728 );
10729 }
10730
10731 #[test]
10732 fn fonte_caminho_shell_subshell_grouping_fires_before_trailing_slash() {
10733 // Cascade pin on the immediate-successor arm: a value carrying
10734 // both `(` and a trailing `/` (`"../(cd foo)/"` — the canonical
10735 // "I tab-completed a path that already had a subshell-grouping
10736 // expansion tail" footgun) routes through
10737 // `FonteCaminhoShellSubshellGrouping` not
10738 // `FonteCaminhoTrailingSlash`. The embedded shell-metachar is
10739 // the more semantic-locating axis (an author who removes the
10740 // `(` typically also drops the trailing separator since both
10741 // are paste-from-shell artifacts).
10742 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10743 caminho: "../(cd foo)/".into(),
10744 });
10745 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10746 assert!(
10747 matches!(
10748 err,
10749 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellSubshellGrouping { byte: b'(', .. },
10750 ),
10751 "got {err:?}",
10752 );
10753 }
10754
10755 #[test]
10756 fn fonte_caminho_shell_subshell_grouping_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_caminho_and_byte() {
10757 // Diagnostic-shape pin (peer with
10758 // `fonte_caminho_shell_glob_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_caminho_and_byte`
10759 // on the closest two-byte peer arm): the error's Display
10760 // surfaces the offending `:nome`, the offending `:caminho`
10761 // verbatim, the offending byte's hex / character form, and
10762 // names the shell-subshell-grouping footgun explicitly so a
10763 // `feira lint` run can render the diagnostic without re-
10764 // parsing.
10765 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10766 caminho: "../caixa-teia/$(date)/build".into(),
10767 });
10768 let rendered = d.validate().unwrap_err().to_string();
10769 assert!(
10770 rendered.contains("caixa-teia"),
10771 "diagnostic must name the offending dep: {rendered}",
10772 );
10773 assert!(
10774 rendered.contains("../caixa-teia/$(date)/build"),
10775 "diagnostic must quote the offending caminho verbatim: {rendered:?}",
10776 );
10777 assert!(
10778 rendered.contains("0x28"),
10779 "diagnostic must surface the offending byte hex: {rendered:?}",
10780 );
10781 assert!(
10782 rendered.contains("subshell-grouping"),
10783 "diagnostic must name the shell-subshell-grouping footgun: {rendered:?}",
10784 );
10785 assert!(
10786 rendered.contains("command-substitution"),
10787 "diagnostic must reference the `$(<cmd>)` command-substitution vocabulary: \
10788 {rendered:?}",
10789 );
10790 }
10791
10792 // ── shell-brace-expansion / URI-Template-placeholder arm ───────────
10793 //
10794 // Peer with the prior `FonteCaminhoShellSubshellGrouping` (`(` /
10795 // `)`) byte-pair arm: the same per-byte cascade with the same
10796 // self-locating `byte: u8` diagnostic on the orthogonal `{` /
10797 // `}` brace-expansion / URI-Template placeholder axis. The peer
10798 // [`crate::render::is_git_repo_url`] (42d8f9d) closes the same
10799 // byte pair on the sibling `:fonte :repo` axis under the same
10800 // banner.
10801
10802 #[test]
10803 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_brace_expansion_fan_across_siblings() {
10804 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the canonical paste-from-
10805 // shell-history brace-expansion footgun: an author copies a
10806 // `cd ../{caixa-teia,caixa-helm}/build` shell-history one-
10807 // liner whose `{a,b}` brace expansion fans across two siblings
10808 // and silently passed every prior arm (`Path::is_absolute`
10809 // false on `..`, no control bytes, no `\`, no `<` / `>`, no
10810 // `|`, no `;`, no `&`, no backtick, no `*` / `?`, no `(` /
10811 // `)`, doesn't end in `/`; the leading-`$` f4efe9c
10812 // `FonteCaminhoVarExpansion` arm doesn't fire because the
10813 // value starts with `..` not `$`). The lacre embedded the
10814 // value verbatim, the resolver folded it through `Path::join`
10815 // looking for a literal `./../{caixa-teia,caixa-helm}/build`
10816 // subdirectory, and the failure surfaced at resolve time with
10817 // a non-self-locating `No such file or directory` error. The
10818 // new arm moves the rejection to validate time and names the
10819 // offending dep + caminho + byte verbatim. The arm fires on
10820 // the first `{` encountered.
10821 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10822 caminho: "../{caixa-teia,caixa-helm}/build".into(),
10823 });
10824 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10825 let DepError::FonteCaminhoShellBraceExpansion {
10826 nome,
10827 caminho,
10828 byte,
10829 } = err
10830 else {
10831 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoShellBraceExpansion, got {err:?}");
10832 };
10833 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
10834 assert_eq!(caminho, "../{caixa-teia,caixa-helm}/build");
10835 assert_eq!(byte, b'{');
10836 }
10837
10838 #[test]
10839 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_close_brace() {
10840 // The symmetric close-brace paste shape (`"../caixa-teia}"` —
10841 // the degenerate "I selected an unbalanced closing brace out
10842 // of a shell-history block" idiom that probes for the
10843 // cascade's last-byte handling on a value carrying only the
10844 // closing byte). Pinned separately from the open-brace shape
10845 // so the gate's contract is "any `{` or `}` anywhere", not
10846 // single-byte coverage. Mirrors the peer
10847 // `validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_close_paren`
10848 // shape on the immediate-predecessor `FonteCaminhoShellSubshellGrouping`
10849 // arm.
10850 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10851 caminho: "../caixa-teia}".into(),
10852 });
10853 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10854 let DepError::FonteCaminhoShellBraceExpansion { byte, .. } = err else {
10855 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoShellBraceExpansion, got {err:?}");
10856 };
10857 assert_eq!(byte, b'}');
10858 }
10859
10860 #[test]
10861 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_leading_open_brace() {
10862 // Leading-position `{` shape (`"{caixa-teia,caixa-helm}/build"`
10863 // — the canonical "I selected a `{a,b}` brace-expansion prefix
10864 // out of a shell-history one-liner" idiom). Pinned separately
10865 // from the embedded-byte shape so the gate covers every
10866 // position, not only mid-path.
10867 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10868 caminho: "{caixa-teia,caixa-helm}/build".into(),
10869 });
10870 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10871 assert!(
10872 matches!(
10873 err,
10874 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellBraceExpansion { byte: b'{', .. },
10875 ),
10876 "got {err:?}",
10877 );
10878 }
10879
10880 #[test]
10881 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_uri_template_placeholder() {
10882 // The canonical URI-Template / Mustache / Helm doubled-brace
10883 // placeholder shape (`"../{{org}}/caixa-teia"` — the canonical
10884 // "I copied a `https://github.com/{{org}}/caixa-teia` README
10885 // quick-start / OpenAPI spec / Helm chart `home:` template
10886 // and forgot to substitute the placeholder" footgun). The arm
10887 // fires on the first `{` encountered; pinned so the gate's
10888 // coverage extends from the bare-brace shell-history shape to
10889 // the doubled-brace URI-Template / templating-engine shape.
10890 // Mirrors the peer 42d8f9d `is_git_repo_url` arm on the
10891 // sibling `:fonte :repo` axis.
10892 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10893 caminho: "../{{org}}/caixa-teia".into(),
10894 });
10895 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10896 assert!(
10897 matches!(
10898 err,
10899 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellBraceExpansion { byte: b'{', .. },
10900 ),
10901 "got {err:?}",
10902 );
10903 }
10904
10905 #[test]
10906 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_brace_range_expansion() {
10907 // The canonical bash brace-range-expansion shape (`"../caixa-
10908 // v{1..10}"` — the `{1..10}` sequence expansion every bash /
10909 // zsh `for i in {1..10}; do …; done` idiom uses, the symmetric
10910 // sequence-range form to the `{a,b,c}` comma-separated form).
10911 // The arm fires on the first `{` encountered; pinned so the
10912 // gate's coverage extends from the comma-separated form to
10913 // the integer-range form.
10914 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10915 caminho: "../caixa-v{1..10}".into(),
10916 });
10917 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10918 assert!(
10919 matches!(
10920 err,
10921 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellBraceExpansion { byte: b'{', .. },
10922 ),
10923 "got {err:?}",
10924 );
10925 }
10926
10927 #[test]
10928 fn validate_accepts_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_no_brace_expansion() {
10929 // The positive-control pin: the gate targets only `{` / `}`,
10930 // never adjacent printable ASCII or POSIX-valid bytes. The
10931 // canonical relative POSIX path (`"../caixa-teia"`) and a
10932 // nested deeply-pathed variant with adjacent printable
10933 // punctuation (`"../caixa-teia/sub-dir.v2"`) must continue to
10934 // validate cleanly so the gate doesn't widen to a "no
10935 // printable punctuation anywhere" sweep that would defeat
10936 // the entire path-fonte author surface. Peer with
10937 // `validate_accepts_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_no_subshell_grouping`
10938 // on the immediate-predecessor arm.
10939 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10940 caminho: "../caixa-teia/sub-dir.v2".into(),
10941 });
10942 d.validate().unwrap();
10943 }
10944
10945 #[test]
10946 fn fonte_caminho_shell_subshell_grouping_fires_before_shell_brace_expansion() {
10947 // Cascade pin on the immediate-predecessor arm: a value
10948 // carrying both `(` and `{` (`"../(cd foo)/{a,b}"` — the
10949 // canonical "I pasted a subshell-grouping followed by a
10950 // brace-expansion tail" footgun) routes through
10951 // `FonteCaminhoShellSubshellGrouping` not
10952 // `FonteCaminhoShellBraceExpansion`. The subshell-grouping
10953 // shape is the more semantic-locating axis on every probe-
10954 // as-both value because it closes both halves of the modern
10955 // Bourne `$(<cmd>)` command-substitution surface — same
10956 // cascade discipline every prior `:caminho` arm establishes.
10957 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10958 caminho: "../(cd foo)/{a,b}".into(),
10959 });
10960 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10961 assert!(
10962 matches!(
10963 err,
10964 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellSubshellGrouping { byte: b'(', .. },
10965 ),
10966 "got {err:?}",
10967 );
10968 }
10969
10970 #[test]
10971 fn fonte_caminho_shell_glob_fires_before_shell_brace_expansion() {
10972 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-glob arm: a value carrying
10973 // both `*` and `{` (`"../caixa-teia/*{a,b}"` — the canonical
10974 // "I pasted a glob expansion followed by a brace-expansion
10975 // tail" footgun) routes through `FonteCaminhoShellGlob` not
10976 // `FonteCaminhoShellBraceExpansion`. The pathname-expansion
10977 // shape is the load-bearing root-cause edit on every
10978 // probe-as-both value.
10979 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
10980 caminho: "../caixa-teia/*{a,b}".into(),
10981 });
10982 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
10983 assert!(
10984 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellGlob { byte: b'*', .. }),
10985 "got {err:?}",
10986 );
10987 }
10988
10989 #[test]
10990 fn fonte_caminho_shell_command_substitution_fires_before_shell_brace_expansion() {
10991 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-command-substitution arm:
10992 // a value carrying both a backtick and `{` (``"../`whoami`/{a,b}"``
10993 // — the canonical "I pasted a legacy-backtick command-
10994 // substitution followed by a brace-expansion fan-out" footgun)
10995 // routes through `FonteCaminhoShellCommandSubstitution` not
10996 // `FonteCaminhoShellBraceExpansion`. The CWE-78 shell-
10997 // command-injection vector is the load-bearing root-cause
10998 // edit on every probe-as-both value.
10999 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11000 caminho: "../`whoami`/{a,b}".into(),
11001 });
11002 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11003 assert!(
11004 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellCommandSubstitution { .. }),
11005 "got {err:?}",
11006 );
11007 }
11008
11009 #[test]
11010 fn fonte_caminho_shell_background_fires_before_shell_brace_expansion() {
11011 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-background arm: a value
11012 // carrying both `&` and `{` (`"../caixa-teia & {a,b}"` — the
11013 // canonical "I pasted a `cmd & {fork-fan}` background-launch
11014 // + brace-expansion chain" footgun) routes through
11015 // `FonteCaminhoShellBackground` not
11016 // `FonteCaminhoShellBraceExpansion`. The background-launch
11017 // tail is the load-bearing root-cause edit on every
11018 // probe-as-both value.
11019 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11020 caminho: "../caixa-teia & {a,b}".into(),
11021 });
11022 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11023 assert!(
11024 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellBackground { .. }),
11025 "got {err:?}",
11026 );
11027 }
11028
11029 #[test]
11030 fn fonte_caminho_shell_semicolon_fires_before_shell_brace_expansion() {
11031 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-semicolon arm: a value
11032 // carrying both `;` and `{` (`"../caixa-teia; {a,b}"` — the
11033 // canonical sequential-cleanup + brace-expansion paste
11034 // idiom) routes through `FonteCaminhoShellSemicolon` not
11035 // `FonteCaminhoShellBraceExpansion`. The sequential-command-
11036 // separator paste is the load-bearing root-cause edit on
11037 // every probe-as-both value.
11038 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11039 caminho: "../caixa-teia; {a,b}".into(),
11040 });
11041 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11042 assert!(
11043 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellSemicolon { .. }),
11044 "got {err:?}",
11045 );
11046 }
11047
11048 #[test]
11049 fn fonte_caminho_shell_pipe_fires_before_shell_brace_expansion() {
11050 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-pipe arm: a value
11051 // carrying both `|` and `{` (`"../caixa-teia | {tee,cat}"`
11052 // — the canonical pipeline-to-brace-expansion paste idiom)
11053 // routes through `FonteCaminhoShellPipe` not
11054 // `FonteCaminhoShellBraceExpansion`. The pipeline-tail paste
11055 // is the load-bearing root-cause edit on every probe-as-
11056 // both value.
11057 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11058 caminho: "../caixa-teia | {tee,cat}".into(),
11059 });
11060 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11061 assert!(
11062 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellPipe { .. }),
11063 "got {err:?}",
11064 );
11065 }
11066
11067 #[test]
11068 fn fonte_caminho_shell_redirection_fires_before_shell_brace_expansion() {
11069 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-redirection arm: a value
11070 // carrying both `>` and `{` (`"../caixa-teia>log {a,b}"` —
11071 // the canonical "I pasted a `cmd > log {a,b}` redirect-
11072 // plus-brace-expansion chain" footgun) routes through
11073 // `FonteCaminhoShellRedirection` not
11074 // `FonteCaminhoShellBraceExpansion`. The input/output
11075 // redirection metachar carries the more self-locating
11076 // `byte` payload, so the prior arm wins on every probe-
11077 // as-both value.
11078 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11079 caminho: "../caixa-teia>log {a,b}".into(),
11080 });
11081 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11082 assert!(
11083 matches!(
11084 err,
11085 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellRedirection { byte: b'>', .. }
11086 ),
11087 "got {err:?}",
11088 );
11089 }
11090
11091 #[test]
11092 fn fonte_caminho_backslash_fires_before_shell_brace_expansion() {
11093 // Cascade pin on the upstream backslash arm: a value
11094 // carrying both `\` and `{` (`"..\caixa-teia\{a,b}"` — the
11095 // canonical "I pasted a Windows-shell `cd ..\path\{a,b}`
11096 // chain") routes through `FonteCaminhoBackslash` not
11097 // `FonteCaminhoShellBraceExpansion`. The cross-host-OS-
11098 // separator divergence is the load-bearing axis on every
11099 // probe-as-both value.
11100 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11101 caminho: "..\\caixa-teia\\{a,b}".into(),
11102 });
11103 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11104 assert!(
11105 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoBackslash { .. }),
11106 "got {err:?}",
11107 );
11108 }
11109
11110 #[test]
11111 fn fonte_caminho_control_char_fires_before_shell_brace_expansion() {
11112 // Cascade pin on the embedded-control-byte arm: a value
11113 // carrying both a control byte and `{` (`"../foo\n{a,b}"` —
11114 // the canonical paste-from-multiline-doc footgun where a
11115 // newline landed mid-caminho between two paste fragments)
11116 // routes through `FonteCaminhoControlChar` not
11117 // `FonteCaminhoShellBraceExpansion`. The POSIX-syscall-
11118 // rejected-byte / NUL-`CString::new`-fail diagnostic is the
11119 // load-bearing axis on every value that probes positive for
11120 // both — mirrors the cascade discipline on every prior arm.
11121 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11122 caminho: "../foo\n{a,b}".into(),
11123 });
11124 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11125 assert!(
11126 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoControlChar { .. }),
11127 "got {err:?}",
11128 );
11129 }
11130
11131 #[test]
11132 fn fonte_caminho_absolute_fires_before_shell_brace_expansion() {
11133 // Cascade pin on the load-bearing leading-byte arm: a
11134 // leading `/` value with embedded `{` (`"/etc/{a,b}"`)
11135 // routes through `FonteCaminhoAbsolute` not
11136 // `FonteCaminhoShellBraceExpansion` — the host-layout-leak
11137 // diagnostic is the load-bearing axis, the brace-expansion
11138 // byte is the secondary observation. Same precedence logic
11139 // as every prior leading-byte arm.
11140 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11141 caminho: "/etc/{a,b}".into(),
11142 });
11143 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11144 assert!(
11145 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoAbsolute { .. }),
11146 "got {err:?}",
11147 );
11148 }
11149
11150 #[test]
11151 fn fonte_caminho_var_expansion_fires_before_shell_brace_expansion() {
11152 // Cascade pin on the upstream leading-`$` var-expansion
11153 // arm: a value carrying both a leading `$` and a `{`
11154 // (`"${ORG}/caixa-teia"` — the canonical "I pasted a
11155 // `${ORG}` shell-variable + curly-brace expansion at the
11156 // head of a sibling-workspace path" footgun) routes through
11157 // `FonteCaminhoVarExpansion` not
11158 // `FonteCaminhoShellBraceExpansion`. The leading-byte
11159 // shell-variable-expansion is the more self-locating
11160 // diagnostic on values that probe as both — same
11161 // load-bearing-leading-byte cascade discipline every prior
11162 // `:caminho` arm establishes.
11163 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11164 caminho: "${ORG}/caixa-teia".into(),
11165 });
11166 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11167 assert!(
11168 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoVarExpansion { .. }),
11169 "got {err:?}",
11170 );
11171 }
11172
11173 #[test]
11174 fn fonte_caminho_shell_brace_expansion_fires_before_trailing_slash() {
11175 // Cascade pin on the immediate-successor arm: a value
11176 // carrying both `{` and a trailing `/`
11177 // (`"../{caixa-teia,caixa-helm}/"` — the canonical "I
11178 // tab-completed a path that already had a brace-expansion
11179 // expansion tail" footgun) routes through
11180 // `FonteCaminhoShellBraceExpansion` not
11181 // `FonteCaminhoTrailingSlash`. The embedded shell-metachar
11182 // is the more semantic-locating axis (an author who removes
11183 // the `{` typically also drops the trailing separator since
11184 // both are paste-from-shell artifacts).
11185 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11186 caminho: "../{caixa-teia,caixa-helm}/".into(),
11187 });
11188 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11189 assert!(
11190 matches!(
11191 err,
11192 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellBraceExpansion { byte: b'{', .. },
11193 ),
11194 "got {err:?}",
11195 );
11196 }
11197
11198 #[test]
11199 fn fonte_caminho_shell_brace_expansion_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_caminho_and_byte() {
11200 // Diagnostic-shape pin (peer with
11201 // `fonte_caminho_shell_subshell_grouping_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_caminho_and_byte`
11202 // on the closest two-byte peer arm): the error's Display
11203 // surfaces the offending `:nome`, the offending `:caminho`
11204 // verbatim, the offending byte's hex / character form, and
11205 // names the shell-brace-expansion / URI-Template footgun
11206 // explicitly so a `feira lint` run can render the diagnostic
11207 // without re-parsing.
11208 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11209 caminho: "../{caixa-teia,caixa-helm}/build".into(),
11210 });
11211 let rendered = d.validate().unwrap_err().to_string();
11212 assert!(
11213 rendered.contains("caixa-teia"),
11214 "diagnostic must name the offending dep: {rendered}",
11215 );
11216 assert!(
11217 rendered.contains("../{caixa-teia,caixa-helm}/build"),
11218 "diagnostic must quote the offending caminho verbatim: {rendered:?}",
11219 );
11220 assert!(
11221 rendered.contains("0x7b"),
11222 "diagnostic must surface the offending byte hex: {rendered:?}",
11223 );
11224 assert!(
11225 rendered.contains("brace-expansion"),
11226 "diagnostic must name the shell-brace-expansion footgun: {rendered:?}",
11227 );
11228 assert!(
11229 rendered.contains("URI Template"),
11230 "diagnostic must reference the RFC-6570 URI-Template-placeholder vocabulary: \
11231 {rendered:?}",
11232 );
11233 }
11234
11235 #[test]
11236 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_bracket_glob_character_class() {
11237 // The canonical paste-from-shell-history bracket-glob /
11238 // character-class footgun: an author copies a
11239 // `cd ../caixa-[a-z]/build` shell-history one-liner whose
11240 // `[a-z]` POSIX glob character-class matches every lowercase-
11241 // ASCII-suffix sibling caixa directory and silently passed
11242 // every prior arm (`Path::is_absolute` false on `..`, no
11243 // control bytes, no `\`, no `<` / `>`, no `|`, no `;`, no
11244 // `&`, no backtick, no `*` / `?`, no `(` / `)`, no `{` /
11245 // `}`, doesn't end in `/`; the leading-`$` f4efe9c
11246 // `FonteCaminhoVarExpansion` arm doesn't fire because the
11247 // value starts with `..` not `$`). The lacre embedded the
11248 // value verbatim, the resolver folded it through
11249 // `Path::join` looking for a literal `./../caixa-[a-z]/
11250 // build` subdirectory, and the failure surfaced at resolve
11251 // time with a non-self-locating `No such file or directory`
11252 // error. The new arm moves the rejection to validate time
11253 // and names the offending dep + caminho + byte verbatim.
11254 // The arm fires on the first `[` encountered.
11255 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11256 caminho: "../caixa-[a-z]/build".into(),
11257 });
11258 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11259 let DepError::FonteCaminhoShellBracketExpansion {
11260 nome,
11261 caminho,
11262 byte,
11263 } = err
11264 else {
11265 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoShellBracketExpansion, got {err:?}");
11266 };
11267 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
11268 assert_eq!(caminho, "../caixa-[a-z]/build");
11269 assert_eq!(byte, b'[');
11270 }
11271
11272 #[test]
11273 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_close_bracket() {
11274 // The symmetric close-bracket paste shape (`"../caixa-teia]"`
11275 // — the degenerate "I selected an unbalanced closing bracket
11276 // out of a glob character-class block" idiom that probes for
11277 // the cascade's last-byte handling on a value carrying only
11278 // the closing byte). Pinned separately from the open-bracket
11279 // shape so the gate's contract is "any `[` or `]` anywhere",
11280 // not single-byte coverage. Mirrors the peer
11281 // `validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_close_brace`
11282 // shape on the immediate-predecessor
11283 // `FonteCaminhoShellBraceExpansion` arm.
11284 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11285 caminho: "../caixa-teia]".into(),
11286 });
11287 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11288 let DepError::FonteCaminhoShellBracketExpansion { byte, .. } = err else {
11289 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoShellBracketExpansion, got {err:?}");
11290 };
11291 assert_eq!(byte, b']');
11292 }
11293
11294 #[test]
11295 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_leading_open_bracket() {
11296 // Leading-position `[` shape (`"[caixa-teia]/build"` — the
11297 // canonical "I selected a `[caixa-teia]` TOML-table-header /
11298 // glob-character-class prefix out of an aligned config /
11299 // shell-history one-liner" idiom). Pinned separately from
11300 // the embedded-byte shape so the gate covers every position,
11301 // not only mid-path.
11302 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11303 caminho: "[caixa-teia]/build".into(),
11304 });
11305 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11306 assert!(
11307 matches!(
11308 err,
11309 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellBracketExpansion { byte: b'[', .. },
11310 ),
11311 "got {err:?}",
11312 );
11313 }
11314
11315 #[test]
11316 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_toml_inline_array() {
11317 // The canonical TOML inline-array / YAML flow-sequence
11318 // paste shape (`"../[\"a\", \"b\"]/caixa-teia"` — the
11319 // canonical "I copied a `features = [\"a\", \"b\"]` TOML
11320 // inline-array out of a sibling-Cargo manifest" cross-idiom
11321 // leak; the symmetric YAML flow-sequence form `paths: [/a,
11322 // /b]` paste-from-values.yaml shape carries the same
11323 // bracket pair). The arm fires on the first `[` encountered;
11324 // pinned so the gate's coverage extends from the bare-
11325 // bracket glob-character-class shape to the TOML / YAML /
11326 // JSON array-literal shape.
11327 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11328 caminho: "../[\"a\", \"b\"]/caixa-teia".into(),
11329 });
11330 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11331 assert!(
11332 matches!(
11333 err,
11334 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellBracketExpansion { byte: b'[', .. },
11335 ),
11336 "got {err:?}",
11337 );
11338 }
11339
11340 #[test]
11341 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_shell_test_builtin() {
11342 // The canonical POSIX `test` / `[` builtin command paste
11343 // shape (`"../[ -d caixa-teia ]"` — the `[ <expr> ]` shell-
11344 // script conditional every paste-from-shell-script idiom
11345 // carries; bash's `[[ <expr> ]]` extended-test grammar
11346 // would surface the same byte pair). The arm fires on the
11347 // first `[` encountered; pinned so the gate's coverage
11348 // extends from the embedded-glob-character-class shape to
11349 // the leading-`test`-builtin / extended-test form.
11350 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11351 caminho: "../[ -d caixa-teia ]".into(),
11352 });
11353 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11354 assert!(
11355 matches!(
11356 err,
11357 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellBracketExpansion { byte: b'[', .. },
11358 ),
11359 "got {err:?}",
11360 );
11361 }
11362
11363 #[test]
11364 fn validate_accepts_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_no_bracket_expansion() {
11365 // The positive-control pin: the gate targets only `[` /
11366 // `]`, never adjacent printable ASCII or POSIX-valid bytes.
11367 // The canonical relative POSIX path (`"../caixa-teia"`) and
11368 // a nested deeply-pathed variant with adjacent printable
11369 // punctuation (`"../caixa-teia/sub-dir.v2"`) must continue
11370 // to validate cleanly so the gate doesn't widen to a "no
11371 // printable punctuation anywhere" sweep that would defeat
11372 // the entire path-fonte author surface. Peer with
11373 // `validate_accepts_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_no_brace_expansion`
11374 // on the immediate-predecessor arm.
11375 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11376 caminho: "../caixa-teia/sub-dir.v2".into(),
11377 });
11378 d.validate().unwrap();
11379 }
11380
11381 #[test]
11382 fn fonte_caminho_shell_brace_expansion_fires_before_shell_bracket_expansion() {
11383 // Cascade pin on the immediate-predecessor arm: a value
11384 // carrying both `{` and `[` (`"../{a,b}[ch]"` — the
11385 // canonical "I pasted a brace-expansion fan followed by a
11386 // glob-character-class tail" footgun) routes through
11387 // `FonteCaminhoShellBraceExpansion` not
11388 // `FonteCaminhoShellBracketExpansion`. The brace-expansion
11389 // fan is the load-bearing root-cause edit on every
11390 // probe-as-both value because the bracket-class tail
11391 // typically rides on a prior brace-expansion expansion;
11392 // same cascade discipline every prior `:caminho` arm
11393 // establishes.
11394 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11395 caminho: "../{a,b}[ch]".into(),
11396 });
11397 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11398 assert!(
11399 matches!(
11400 err,
11401 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellBraceExpansion { byte: b'{', .. },
11402 ),
11403 "got {err:?}",
11404 );
11405 }
11406
11407 #[test]
11408 fn fonte_caminho_shell_subshell_grouping_fires_before_shell_bracket_expansion() {
11409 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-subshell-grouping arm:
11410 // a value carrying both `(` and `[` (`"../(cd foo)/[ch]"` —
11411 // the canonical "I pasted a subshell-grouping followed by
11412 // a glob-character-class tail" footgun) routes through
11413 // `FonteCaminhoShellSubshellGrouping` not
11414 // `FonteCaminhoShellBracketExpansion`. The modern Bourne
11415 // `$(<cmd>)` command-substitution boundary is the load-
11416 // bearing axis on every probe-as-both value.
11417 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11418 caminho: "../(cd foo)/[ch]".into(),
11419 });
11420 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11421 assert!(
11422 matches!(
11423 err,
11424 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellSubshellGrouping { byte: b'(', .. },
11425 ),
11426 "got {err:?}",
11427 );
11428 }
11429
11430 #[test]
11431 fn fonte_caminho_shell_glob_fires_before_shell_bracket_expansion() {
11432 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-glob arm: a value
11433 // carrying both `*` and `[` (`"../caixa-teia/*[ch]"` — the
11434 // canonical "I pasted a `*.[ch]` C-source-file glob whose
11435 // unbounded `*` precedes the bracket character-class"
11436 // footgun) routes through `FonteCaminhoShellGlob` not
11437 // `FonteCaminhoShellBracketExpansion`. The unbounded
11438 // pathname-expansion sentinel is the load-bearing root-
11439 // cause edit on every probe-as-both value — the unbounded
11440 // `*` carries the more aggressive expansion vector than
11441 // the bounded `[ch]` class, so the prior arm wins.
11442 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11443 caminho: "../caixa-teia/*[ch]".into(),
11444 });
11445 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11446 assert!(
11447 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellGlob { byte: b'*', .. }),
11448 "got {err:?}",
11449 );
11450 }
11451
11452 #[test]
11453 fn fonte_caminho_shell_command_substitution_fires_before_shell_bracket_expansion() {
11454 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-command-substitution
11455 // arm: a value carrying both a backtick and `[`
11456 // (``"../`whoami`/[ch]"`` — the canonical "I pasted a
11457 // legacy-backtick command-substitution followed by a
11458 // glob-character-class tail" footgun) routes through
11459 // `FonteCaminhoShellCommandSubstitution` not
11460 // `FonteCaminhoShellBracketExpansion`. The CWE-78 shell-
11461 // command-injection vector is the load-bearing root-cause
11462 // edit on every probe-as-both value.
11463 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11464 caminho: "../`whoami`/[ch]".into(),
11465 });
11466 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11467 assert!(
11468 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellCommandSubstitution { .. }),
11469 "got {err:?}",
11470 );
11471 }
11472
11473 #[test]
11474 fn fonte_caminho_shell_background_fires_before_shell_bracket_expansion() {
11475 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-background arm: a
11476 // value carrying both `&` and `[` (`"../caixa-teia & [ch]"`
11477 // — the canonical "I pasted a `cmd & [glob]` background-
11478 // launch + bracket-class chain" footgun) routes through
11479 // `FonteCaminhoShellBackground` not
11480 // `FonteCaminhoShellBracketExpansion`. The background-
11481 // launch tail is the load-bearing root-cause edit on
11482 // every probe-as-both value.
11483 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11484 caminho: "../caixa-teia & [ch]".into(),
11485 });
11486 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11487 assert!(
11488 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellBackground { .. }),
11489 "got {err:?}",
11490 );
11491 }
11492
11493 #[test]
11494 fn fonte_caminho_shell_semicolon_fires_before_shell_bracket_expansion() {
11495 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-semicolon arm: a value
11496 // carrying both `;` and `[` (`"../caixa-teia; [ch]"` — the
11497 // canonical sequential-cleanup + bracket-class paste
11498 // idiom) routes through `FonteCaminhoShellSemicolon` not
11499 // `FonteCaminhoShellBracketExpansion`. The sequential-
11500 // command-separator paste is the load-bearing root-cause
11501 // edit on every probe-as-both value.
11502 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11503 caminho: "../caixa-teia; [ch]".into(),
11504 });
11505 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11506 assert!(
11507 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellSemicolon { .. }),
11508 "got {err:?}",
11509 );
11510 }
11511
11512 #[test]
11513 fn fonte_caminho_shell_pipe_fires_before_shell_bracket_expansion() {
11514 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-pipe arm: a value
11515 // carrying both `|` and `[` (`"../caixa-teia | [tee]"` —
11516 // the canonical pipeline-to-bracket-class paste idiom)
11517 // routes through `FonteCaminhoShellPipe` not
11518 // `FonteCaminhoShellBracketExpansion`. The pipeline-tail
11519 // paste is the load-bearing root-cause edit on every
11520 // probe-as-both value.
11521 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11522 caminho: "../caixa-teia | [tee]".into(),
11523 });
11524 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11525 assert!(
11526 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellPipe { .. }),
11527 "got {err:?}",
11528 );
11529 }
11530
11531 #[test]
11532 fn fonte_caminho_shell_redirection_fires_before_shell_bracket_expansion() {
11533 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-redirection arm: a
11534 // value carrying both `>` and `[` (`"../caixa-teia>log
11535 // [ch]"` — the canonical "I pasted a `cmd > log [glob]`
11536 // redirect-plus-bracket chain" footgun) routes through
11537 // `FonteCaminhoShellRedirection` not
11538 // `FonteCaminhoShellBracketExpansion`. The input/output
11539 // redirection metachar carries the more self-locating
11540 // `byte` payload, so the prior arm wins on every
11541 // probe-as-both value.
11542 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11543 caminho: "../caixa-teia>log [ch]".into(),
11544 });
11545 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11546 assert!(
11547 matches!(
11548 err,
11549 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellRedirection { byte: b'>', .. }
11550 ),
11551 "got {err:?}",
11552 );
11553 }
11554
11555 #[test]
11556 fn fonte_caminho_backslash_fires_before_shell_bracket_expansion() {
11557 // Cascade pin on the upstream backslash arm: a value
11558 // carrying both `\` and `[` (`"..\caixa-teia\[ch]"` — the
11559 // canonical "I pasted a Windows-shell `cd ..\path\[glob]`
11560 // chain") routes through `FonteCaminhoBackslash` not
11561 // `FonteCaminhoShellBracketExpansion`. The cross-host-OS-
11562 // separator divergence is the load-bearing axis on every
11563 // probe-as-both value.
11564 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11565 caminho: "..\\caixa-teia\\[ch]".into(),
11566 });
11567 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11568 assert!(
11569 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoBackslash { .. }),
11570 "got {err:?}",
11571 );
11572 }
11573
11574 #[test]
11575 fn fonte_caminho_control_char_fires_before_shell_bracket_expansion() {
11576 // Cascade pin on the embedded-control-byte arm: a value
11577 // carrying both a control byte and `[` (`"../foo\n[ch]"` —
11578 // the canonical paste-from-multiline-doc footgun where a
11579 // newline landed mid-caminho between two paste fragments)
11580 // routes through `FonteCaminhoControlChar` not
11581 // `FonteCaminhoShellBracketExpansion`. The POSIX-syscall-
11582 // rejected-byte / NUL-`CString::new`-fail diagnostic is
11583 // the load-bearing axis on every value that probes
11584 // positive for both — mirrors the cascade discipline on
11585 // every prior arm.
11586 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11587 caminho: "../foo\n[ch]".into(),
11588 });
11589 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11590 assert!(
11591 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoControlChar { .. }),
11592 "got {err:?}",
11593 );
11594 }
11595
11596 #[test]
11597 fn fonte_caminho_absolute_fires_before_shell_bracket_expansion() {
11598 // Cascade pin on the load-bearing leading-byte arm: a
11599 // leading `/` value with embedded `[` (`"/etc/[ch]"`)
11600 // routes through `FonteCaminhoAbsolute` not
11601 // `FonteCaminhoShellBracketExpansion` — the host-layout-
11602 // leak diagnostic is the load-bearing axis, the bracket-
11603 // expansion byte is the secondary observation. Same
11604 // precedence logic as every prior leading-byte arm.
11605 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11606 caminho: "/etc/[ch]".into(),
11607 });
11608 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11609 assert!(
11610 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoAbsolute { .. }),
11611 "got {err:?}",
11612 );
11613 }
11614
11615 #[test]
11616 fn fonte_caminho_var_expansion_fires_before_shell_bracket_expansion() {
11617 // Cascade pin on the upstream leading-`$` var-expansion
11618 // arm: a value carrying both a leading `$` and a `[`
11619 // (`"$DIR/[ch]"` — the canonical "I pasted a `$DIR` shell-
11620 // variable + bracket-class at the head of a sibling-
11621 // workspace path" footgun) routes through
11622 // `FonteCaminhoVarExpansion` not
11623 // `FonteCaminhoShellBracketExpansion`. The leading-byte
11624 // shell-variable-expansion is the more self-locating
11625 // diagnostic on values that probe as both — same
11626 // load-bearing-leading-byte cascade discipline every
11627 // prior `:caminho` arm establishes.
11628 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11629 caminho: "$DIR/[ch]".into(),
11630 });
11631 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11632 assert!(
11633 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoVarExpansion { .. }),
11634 "got {err:?}",
11635 );
11636 }
11637
11638 #[test]
11639 fn fonte_caminho_shell_bracket_expansion_fires_before_trailing_slash() {
11640 // Cascade pin on the immediate-successor arm: a value
11641 // carrying both `[` and a trailing `/` (`"../[a-z]/"` —
11642 // the canonical "I tab-completed a path that already had
11643 // a bracket-glob-character-class expansion tail" footgun)
11644 // routes through `FonteCaminhoShellBracketExpansion` not
11645 // `FonteCaminhoTrailingSlash`. The embedded shell-metachar
11646 // is the more semantic-locating axis (an author who
11647 // removes the `[` typically also drops the trailing
11648 // separator since both are paste-from-shell artifacts).
11649 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11650 caminho: "../[a-z]/".into(),
11651 });
11652 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11653 assert!(
11654 matches!(
11655 err,
11656 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellBracketExpansion { byte: b'[', .. },
11657 ),
11658 "got {err:?}",
11659 );
11660 }
11661
11662 #[test]
11663 fn fonte_caminho_shell_bracket_expansion_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_caminho_and_byte() {
11664 // Diagnostic-shape pin (peer with
11665 // `fonte_caminho_shell_brace_expansion_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_caminho_and_byte`
11666 // on the closest two-byte peer arm): the error's Display
11667 // surfaces the offending `:nome`, the offending `:caminho`
11668 // verbatim, the offending byte's hex / character form, and
11669 // names the shell-bracket-expansion / glob-character-class
11670 // footgun explicitly so a `feira lint` run can render the
11671 // diagnostic without re-parsing.
11672 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11673 caminho: "../caixa-[a-z]/build".into(),
11674 });
11675 let rendered = d.validate().unwrap_err().to_string();
11676 assert!(
11677 rendered.contains("caixa-teia"),
11678 "diagnostic must name the offending dep: {rendered}",
11679 );
11680 assert!(
11681 rendered.contains("../caixa-[a-z]/build"),
11682 "diagnostic must quote the offending caminho verbatim: {rendered:?}",
11683 );
11684 assert!(
11685 rendered.contains("0x5b"),
11686 "diagnostic must surface the offending byte hex: {rendered:?}",
11687 );
11688 assert!(
11689 rendered.contains("bracket-expansion"),
11690 "diagnostic must name the shell-bracket-expansion footgun: {rendered:?}",
11691 );
11692 assert!(
11693 rendered.contains("glob-character-class"),
11694 "diagnostic must reference the POSIX glob-character-class vocabulary: \
11695 {rendered:?}",
11696 );
11697 }
11698
11699 #[test]
11700 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_single_quote_grouping() {
11701 // The canonical paste-from-shell-history strong-quoted
11702 // sibling-workspace-path footgun: an author copies a
11703 // `cd '../caixa-teia'` shell-history one-liner whose strong-
11704 // quoting preserved the path across a whitespace paste
11705 // boundary and silently passed every prior arm
11706 // (`Path::is_absolute` false on `'..`, no control bytes, no
11707 // `\`, no `<` / `>`, no `|`, no `;`, no `&`, no backtick, no
11708 // `*` / `?`, no `(` / `)`, no `{` / `}`, no `[` / `]`,
11709 // doesn't end in `/`; the leading-`$` f4efe9c
11710 // `FonteCaminhoVarExpansion` arm doesn't fire because the
11711 // value starts with `'` not `$`). The lacre embedded the
11712 // value verbatim, the resolver folded it through
11713 // `Path::join` looking for a literal `./'../caixa-teia'`
11714 // subdirectory, and the failure surfaced at resolve time
11715 // with a non-self-locating `No such file or directory`
11716 // error. The new arm moves the rejection to validate time
11717 // and names the offending dep + caminho + byte verbatim.
11718 // The arm fires on the first `'` encountered.
11719 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11720 caminho: "'../caixa-teia'".into(),
11721 });
11722 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11723 let DepError::FonteCaminhoShellQuoteGrouping {
11724 nome,
11725 caminho,
11726 byte,
11727 } = err
11728 else {
11729 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoShellQuoteGrouping, got {err:?}");
11730 };
11731 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
11732 assert_eq!(caminho, "'../caixa-teia'");
11733 assert_eq!(byte, b'\'');
11734 }
11735
11736 #[test]
11737 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_double_quote_grouping() {
11738 // The symmetric weak-quoted paste shape (`"\"../caixa-teia\""`
11739 // — the canonical paste-from-JSON-config / paste-from-YAML-
11740 // flow-scalar / paste-from-TOML-basic-string / paste-from-
11741 // tatara-lisp-string-literal cross-idiom leak). Pinned
11742 // separately from the single-quote shape so the gate's
11743 // contract is "any `'` or `\"` anywhere", not single-byte
11744 // coverage. Mirrors the peer
11745 // `validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_close_bracket`
11746 // shape on the immediate-predecessor
11747 // `FonteCaminhoShellBracketExpansion` arm.
11748 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11749 caminho: "\"../caixa-teia\"".into(),
11750 });
11751 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11752 let DepError::FonteCaminhoShellQuoteGrouping { byte, .. } = err else {
11753 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoShellQuoteGrouping, got {err:?}");
11754 };
11755 assert_eq!(byte, b'"');
11756 }
11757
11758 #[test]
11759 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_embedded_double_quote() {
11760 // Embedded-position `"` shape (`"../\"caixa-teia\""` — the
11761 // canonical "I pasted a JSON key-value pair fragment into
11762 // the middle of the path" idiom). Pinned separately from
11763 // the leading-byte shape so the gate covers every position,
11764 // not only leading.
11765 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11766 caminho: "../\"caixa-teia\"".into(),
11767 });
11768 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11769 assert!(
11770 matches!(
11771 err,
11772 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellQuoteGrouping { byte: b'"', .. },
11773 ),
11774 "got {err:?}",
11775 );
11776 }
11777
11778 #[test]
11779 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_yaml_flow_scalar_paste() {
11780 // The canonical YAML double-quoted flow-scalar cross-idiom
11781 // leak shape (`"path: \"../caixa-teia\""` — the "I copied a
11782 // `path: \"...\"` YAML flow-scalar entry out of an aligned
11783 // values.yaml / K8s manifest and dropped it verbatim into
11784 // the `:caminho` slot including the `path: ` key prefix"
11785 // paste-idiom). The arm fires on the first `"` encountered;
11786 // pinned so the gate's coverage extends from the bare-quote
11787 // paste shape to the aligned-YAML-manifest cross-idiom-leak
11788 // shape.
11789 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11790 caminho: "path: \"../caixa-teia\"".into(),
11791 });
11792 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11793 assert!(
11794 matches!(
11795 err,
11796 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellQuoteGrouping { byte: b'"', .. },
11797 ),
11798 "got {err:?}",
11799 );
11800 }
11801
11802 #[test]
11803 fn validate_accepts_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_no_quote_grouping() {
11804 // The positive-control pin: the gate targets only `'` /
11805 // `"`, never adjacent printable ASCII or POSIX-valid bytes.
11806 // The canonical relative POSIX path (`"../caixa-teia"`) and
11807 // a nested deeply-pathed variant with adjacent printable
11808 // punctuation (`"../caixa-teia/sub-dir.v2"`) must continue
11809 // to validate cleanly so the gate doesn't widen to a "no
11810 // printable punctuation anywhere" sweep that would defeat
11811 // the entire path-fonte author surface. Peer with
11812 // `validate_accepts_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_no_bracket_expansion`
11813 // on the immediate-predecessor arm.
11814 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11815 caminho: "../caixa-teia/sub-dir.v2".into(),
11816 });
11817 d.validate().unwrap();
11818 }
11819
11820 #[test]
11821 fn fonte_caminho_shell_bracket_expansion_fires_before_shell_quote_grouping() {
11822 // Cascade pin on the immediate-predecessor arm: a value
11823 // carrying both `[` and `'` (`"../[a-z]'x'"` — the canonical
11824 // "I pasted a glob-character-class followed by a strong-
11825 // quoted literal tail" footgun) routes through
11826 // `FonteCaminhoShellBracketExpansion` not
11827 // `FonteCaminhoShellQuoteGrouping`. The glob-character-class
11828 // expansion is the load-bearing root-cause edit on every
11829 // probe-as-both value; same cascade discipline every prior
11830 // `:caminho` arm establishes.
11831 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11832 caminho: "../[a-z]'x'".into(),
11833 });
11834 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11835 assert!(
11836 matches!(
11837 err,
11838 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellBracketExpansion { byte: b'[', .. },
11839 ),
11840 "got {err:?}",
11841 );
11842 }
11843
11844 #[test]
11845 fn fonte_caminho_shell_brace_expansion_fires_before_shell_quote_grouping() {
11846 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-brace-expansion arm: a
11847 // value carrying both `{` and `'` (`"../{a,b}'x'"` — the
11848 // canonical "I pasted a brace-expansion fan followed by a
11849 // strong-quoted literal tail" footgun) routes through
11850 // `FonteCaminhoShellBraceExpansion` not
11851 // `FonteCaminhoShellQuoteGrouping`. The brace-expansion fan
11852 // is the load-bearing root-cause edit on every probe-as-
11853 // both value.
11854 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11855 caminho: "../{a,b}'x'".into(),
11856 });
11857 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11858 assert!(
11859 matches!(
11860 err,
11861 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellBraceExpansion { byte: b'{', .. },
11862 ),
11863 "got {err:?}",
11864 );
11865 }
11866
11867 #[test]
11868 fn fonte_caminho_shell_subshell_grouping_fires_before_shell_quote_grouping() {
11869 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-subshell-grouping arm:
11870 // a value carrying both `(` and `'` (`"../(cd foo)/'x'"` —
11871 // the canonical "I pasted a subshell-grouping followed by
11872 // a strong-quoted literal tail" footgun) routes through
11873 // `FonteCaminhoShellSubshellGrouping` not
11874 // `FonteCaminhoShellQuoteGrouping`. The modern Bourne
11875 // `$(<cmd>)` command-substitution boundary is the load-
11876 // bearing axis on every probe-as-both value.
11877 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11878 caminho: "../(cd foo)/'x'".into(),
11879 });
11880 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11881 assert!(
11882 matches!(
11883 err,
11884 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellSubshellGrouping { byte: b'(', .. },
11885 ),
11886 "got {err:?}",
11887 );
11888 }
11889
11890 #[test]
11891 fn fonte_caminho_shell_glob_fires_before_shell_quote_grouping() {
11892 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-glob arm: a value
11893 // carrying both `*` and `'` (`"../caixa-teia/*'x'"` — the
11894 // canonical "I pasted a `*` unbounded pathname-expansion
11895 // followed by a strong-quoted literal tail" footgun) routes
11896 // through `FonteCaminhoShellGlob` not
11897 // `FonteCaminhoShellQuoteGrouping`. The unbounded pathname-
11898 // expansion sentinel is the load-bearing root-cause edit
11899 // on every probe-as-both value.
11900 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11901 caminho: "../caixa-teia/*'x'".into(),
11902 });
11903 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11904 assert!(
11905 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellGlob { byte: b'*', .. }),
11906 "got {err:?}",
11907 );
11908 }
11909
11910 #[test]
11911 fn fonte_caminho_shell_command_substitution_fires_before_shell_quote_grouping() {
11912 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-command-substitution
11913 // arm: a value carrying both a backtick and `'`
11914 // (``"../`whoami`/'x'"`` — the canonical "I pasted a
11915 // legacy-backtick command-substitution followed by a
11916 // strong-quoted literal tail" footgun) routes through
11917 // `FonteCaminhoShellCommandSubstitution` not
11918 // `FonteCaminhoShellQuoteGrouping`. The CWE-78 shell-
11919 // command-injection vector is the load-bearing root-cause
11920 // edit on every probe-as-both value.
11921 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11922 caminho: "../`whoami`/'x'".into(),
11923 });
11924 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11925 assert!(
11926 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellCommandSubstitution { .. }),
11927 "got {err:?}",
11928 );
11929 }
11930
11931 #[test]
11932 fn fonte_caminho_shell_background_fires_before_shell_quote_grouping() {
11933 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-background arm: a value
11934 // carrying both `&` and `'` (`"../caixa-teia & 'x'"` — the
11935 // canonical "I pasted a `cmd & 'literal'` background-launch
11936 // + quote chain" footgun) routes through
11937 // `FonteCaminhoShellBackground` not
11938 // `FonteCaminhoShellQuoteGrouping`. The background-launch
11939 // tail is the load-bearing root-cause edit on every
11940 // probe-as-both value.
11941 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11942 caminho: "../caixa-teia & 'x'".into(),
11943 });
11944 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11945 assert!(
11946 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellBackground { .. }),
11947 "got {err:?}",
11948 );
11949 }
11950
11951 #[test]
11952 fn fonte_caminho_shell_semicolon_fires_before_shell_quote_grouping() {
11953 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-semicolon arm: a value
11954 // carrying both `;` and `'` (`"../caixa-teia; 'x'"` — the
11955 // canonical sequential-cleanup + quote paste idiom) routes
11956 // through `FonteCaminhoShellSemicolon` not
11957 // `FonteCaminhoShellQuoteGrouping`. The sequential-command-
11958 // separator paste is the load-bearing root-cause edit on
11959 // every probe-as-both value.
11960 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11961 caminho: "../caixa-teia; 'x'".into(),
11962 });
11963 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11964 assert!(
11965 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellSemicolon { .. }),
11966 "got {err:?}",
11967 );
11968 }
11969
11970 #[test]
11971 fn fonte_caminho_shell_pipe_fires_before_shell_quote_grouping() {
11972 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-pipe arm: a value
11973 // carrying both `|` and `'` (`"../caixa-teia | 'x'"` — the
11974 // canonical pipeline-to-quoted-literal paste idiom) routes
11975 // through `FonteCaminhoShellPipe` not
11976 // `FonteCaminhoShellQuoteGrouping`. The pipeline-tail paste
11977 // is the load-bearing root-cause edit on every probe-as-
11978 // both value.
11979 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
11980 caminho: "../caixa-teia | 'x'".into(),
11981 });
11982 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
11983 assert!(
11984 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellPipe { .. }),
11985 "got {err:?}",
11986 );
11987 }
11988
11989 #[test]
11990 fn fonte_caminho_shell_redirection_fires_before_shell_quote_grouping() {
11991 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-redirection arm: a
11992 // value carrying both `>` and `'` (`"../caixa-teia>log 'x'"`
11993 // — the canonical "I pasted a `cmd > log 'literal'`
11994 // redirect-plus-quote chain" footgun) routes through
11995 // `FonteCaminhoShellRedirection` not
11996 // `FonteCaminhoShellQuoteGrouping`. The input/output
11997 // redirection metachar carries the more self-locating
11998 // `byte` payload, so the prior arm wins on every probe-as-
11999 // both value.
12000 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12001 caminho: "../caixa-teia>log 'x'".into(),
12002 });
12003 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12004 assert!(
12005 matches!(
12006 err,
12007 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellRedirection { byte: b'>', .. }
12008 ),
12009 "got {err:?}",
12010 );
12011 }
12012
12013 #[test]
12014 fn fonte_caminho_backslash_fires_before_shell_quote_grouping() {
12015 // Cascade pin on the upstream backslash arm: a value
12016 // carrying both `\` and `'` (`"..\caixa-teia\'x'"` — the
12017 // canonical "I pasted a Windows-shell `cd ..\path\'literal'`
12018 // chain" footgun) routes through `FonteCaminhoBackslash`
12019 // not `FonteCaminhoShellQuoteGrouping`. The cross-host-OS-
12020 // separator divergence is the load-bearing axis on every
12021 // probe-as-both value.
12022 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12023 caminho: "..\\caixa-teia\\'x'".into(),
12024 });
12025 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12026 assert!(
12027 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoBackslash { .. }),
12028 "got {err:?}",
12029 );
12030 }
12031
12032 #[test]
12033 fn fonte_caminho_control_char_fires_before_shell_quote_grouping() {
12034 // Cascade pin on the embedded-control-byte arm: a value
12035 // carrying both a control byte and `'` (`"../foo\n'x'"` —
12036 // the canonical paste-from-multiline-doc footgun where a
12037 // newline landed mid-caminho between two paste fragments)
12038 // routes through `FonteCaminhoControlChar` not
12039 // `FonteCaminhoShellQuoteGrouping`. The POSIX-syscall-
12040 // rejected-byte / NUL-`CString::new`-fail diagnostic is
12041 // the load-bearing axis on every value that probes
12042 // positive for both — mirrors the cascade discipline on
12043 // every prior arm.
12044 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12045 caminho: "../foo\n'x'".into(),
12046 });
12047 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12048 assert!(
12049 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoControlChar { .. }),
12050 "got {err:?}",
12051 );
12052 }
12053
12054 #[test]
12055 fn fonte_caminho_absolute_fires_before_shell_quote_grouping() {
12056 // Cascade pin on the load-bearing leading-byte arm: a
12057 // leading `/` value with embedded `'` (`"/etc/'x'"`) routes
12058 // through `FonteCaminhoAbsolute` not
12059 // `FonteCaminhoShellQuoteGrouping` — the host-layout-leak
12060 // diagnostic is the load-bearing axis, the quote byte is
12061 // the secondary observation. Same precedence logic as every
12062 // prior leading-byte arm.
12063 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12064 caminho: "/etc/'x'".into(),
12065 });
12066 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12067 assert!(
12068 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoAbsolute { .. }),
12069 "got {err:?}",
12070 );
12071 }
12072
12073 #[test]
12074 fn fonte_caminho_var_expansion_fires_before_shell_quote_grouping() {
12075 // Cascade pin on the upstream leading-`$` var-expansion
12076 // arm: a value carrying both a leading `$` and a `'`
12077 // (`"$DIR/'x'"` — the canonical "I pasted a `$DIR` shell-
12078 // variable + quoted literal at the head of a sibling-
12079 // workspace path" footgun) routes through
12080 // `FonteCaminhoVarExpansion` not
12081 // `FonteCaminhoShellQuoteGrouping`. The leading-byte
12082 // shell-variable-expansion is the more self-locating
12083 // diagnostic on values that probe as both — same
12084 // load-bearing-leading-byte cascade discipline every
12085 // prior `:caminho` arm establishes.
12086 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12087 caminho: "$DIR/'x'".into(),
12088 });
12089 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12090 assert!(
12091 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoVarExpansion { .. }),
12092 "got {err:?}",
12093 );
12094 }
12095
12096 #[test]
12097 fn fonte_caminho_shell_quote_grouping_fires_before_trailing_slash() {
12098 // Cascade pin on the immediate-successor arm: a value
12099 // carrying both `'` and a trailing `/` (`"../'caixa-teia'/"`
12100 // — the canonical "I tab-completed a path whose strong-
12101 // quoted body already carried the quoting from a shell-
12102 // history paste" footgun) routes through
12103 // `FonteCaminhoShellQuoteGrouping` not
12104 // `FonteCaminhoTrailingSlash`. The embedded shell-metachar
12105 // is the more semantic-locating axis (an author who removes
12106 // the `'` typically also drops the trailing separator since
12107 // both are paste-from-shell artifacts).
12108 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12109 caminho: "../'caixa-teia'/".into(),
12110 });
12111 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12112 assert!(
12113 matches!(
12114 err,
12115 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellQuoteGrouping { byte: b'\'', .. },
12116 ),
12117 "got {err:?}",
12118 );
12119 }
12120
12121 #[test]
12122 fn fonte_caminho_shell_quote_grouping_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_caminho_and_byte() {
12123 // Diagnostic-shape pin (peer with
12124 // `fonte_caminho_shell_bracket_expansion_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_caminho_and_byte`
12125 // on the closest two-byte peer arm): the error's Display
12126 // surfaces the offending `:nome`, the offending `:caminho`
12127 // verbatim, the offending byte's hex / character form, and
12128 // names the shell-quote-grouping / cross-config-DSL-string-
12129 // literal-delimiter footgun explicitly so a `feira lint`
12130 // run can render the diagnostic without re-parsing.
12131 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12132 caminho: "'../caixa-teia'".into(),
12133 });
12134 let rendered = d.validate().unwrap_err().to_string();
12135 assert!(
12136 rendered.contains("caixa-teia"),
12137 "diagnostic must name the offending dep: {rendered}",
12138 );
12139 assert!(
12140 rendered.contains("'../caixa-teia'"),
12141 "diagnostic must quote the offending caminho verbatim: {rendered:?}",
12142 );
12143 assert!(
12144 rendered.contains("0x27"),
12145 "diagnostic must surface the offending byte hex: {rendered:?}",
12146 );
12147 assert!(
12148 rendered.contains("quote-grouping"),
12149 "diagnostic must name the shell-quote-grouping footgun: {rendered:?}",
12150 );
12151 assert!(
12152 rendered.contains("string-literal"),
12153 "diagnostic must reference the cross-config-DSL string-literal-delimiter \
12154 vocabulary: {rendered:?}",
12155 );
12156 }
12157
12158 #[test]
12159 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_shell_comment_lead() {
12160 // The canonical paste-from-shell-history-with-trailing-
12161 // annotation footgun: an author pastes a `cd ../caixa-teia
12162 // # legacy sibling` shell-history one-liner whose unquoted `#`
12163 // comment-lead separates the path from an inline annotation.
12164 // The POSIX shell trims the annotation to `../caixa-teia`
12165 // (POSIX.1-2017 §2.3 Token Recognition step 6), but
12166 // `Path::is_absolute` returns false on `..`, `#` is neither
12167 // a leading-byte sentinel nor a control byte nor `\` nor
12168 // `<` / `>` nor `|` nor `;` nor `&` nor backtick nor `*` /
12169 // `?` nor `(` / `)` nor `{` / `}` nor `[` / `]` nor `'` /
12170 // `"`, and the value's last byte isn't `/` — so the value
12171 // silently passed every prior arm. The resolver folded the
12172 // value through `Path::join` looking for a literal
12173 // `./../caixa-teia # legacy sibling` subdirectory and the
12174 // failure surfaced at resolve time with a non-self-locating
12175 // `No such file or directory` error. The new arm moves the
12176 // rejection to validate time and names the offending dep +
12177 // caminho + byte verbatim.
12178 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12179 caminho: "../caixa-teia # legacy sibling".into(),
12180 });
12181 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12182 let DepError::FonteCaminhoShellComment {
12183 nome,
12184 caminho,
12185 byte,
12186 } = err
12187 else {
12188 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoShellComment, got {err:?}");
12189 };
12190 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
12191 assert_eq!(caminho, "../caixa-teia # legacy sibling");
12192 assert_eq!(byte, b'#');
12193 }
12194
12195 #[test]
12196 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_yaml_comment_paste() {
12197 // The symmetric YAML flow-scalar / values.yaml / K8s-manifest
12198 // cross-idiom-leak shape (`"../caixa-teia # pin"` — the
12199 // canonical "I copied a `path: ../caixa-teia # pin` YAML
12200 // scalar-plus-comment entry out of an aligned values.yaml and
12201 // dropped it verbatim into the `:caminho` slot" paste-idiom).
12202 // Pinned separately from the shell-history shape so the
12203 // gate's coverage extends from the single-space `#` shape to
12204 // the YAML-canonical double-space ` #` shape. YAML 1.2 §6.6
12205 // requires the `#` to be preceded by whitespace to lex as a
12206 // comment (bare `foo#bar` is a single scalar); the double-
12207 // space paste from an aligned manifest is the canonical
12208 // shape.
12209 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12210 caminho: "../caixa-teia # pin".into(),
12211 });
12212 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12213 assert!(
12214 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellComment { byte: b'#', .. }),
12215 "got {err:?}",
12216 );
12217 }
12218
12219 #[test]
12220 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_url_fragment_anchor() {
12221 // The URL-fragment-identifier paste shape
12222 // (`"../caixa-teia#readme"` — the canonical
12223 // paste-from-browser-address-bar permalink shape where the
12224 // browser preserved the `#anchor` tail on the copy). Pinned
12225 // separately from the whitespace-separated shell / YAML
12226 // comment shapes so the gate covers the unpadded RFC 3986
12227 // §3.5 fragment-delimiter position too, not only positions
12228 // preceded by unquoted whitespace. Peer with the immediate-
12229 // sibling `is_git_repo_url` arm on the `:fonte :repo` axis
12230 // (a68f818) which closes the same byte under the same URL-
12231 // fragment-identifier banner.
12232 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12233 caminho: "../caixa-teia#readme".into(),
12234 });
12235 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12236 assert!(
12237 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellComment { byte: b'#', .. }),
12238 "got {err:?}",
12239 );
12240 }
12241
12242 #[test]
12243 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_leading_shell_comment() {
12244 // Leading-position `#` shape (`"#../caixa-teia"` — the
12245 // "I copied a shell-comment-out entry from a commented-out
12246 // dep row" footgun). Pinned separately from the embedded
12247 // shapes so the gate covers every position, not only
12248 // whitespace-preceded / mid-value.
12249 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12250 caminho: "#../caixa-teia".into(),
12251 });
12252 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12253 assert!(
12254 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellComment { byte: b'#', .. }),
12255 "got {err:?}",
12256 );
12257 }
12258
12259 #[test]
12260 fn validate_accepts_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_no_shell_comment() {
12261 // The positive-control pin: the gate targets only `#`,
12262 // never adjacent printable ASCII or POSIX-valid bytes. The
12263 // canonical relative POSIX path (`"../caixa-teia"`) and a
12264 // nested deeply-pathed variant with adjacent printable
12265 // punctuation (`"../caixa-teia/sub-dir.v2"`) must continue
12266 // to validate cleanly so the gate doesn't widen to a "no
12267 // printable punctuation anywhere" sweep that would defeat
12268 // the entire path-fonte author surface. Peer with
12269 // `validate_accepts_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_no_quote_grouping`
12270 // on the immediate-predecessor arm.
12271 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12272 caminho: "../caixa-teia/sub-dir.v2".into(),
12273 });
12274 d.validate().unwrap();
12275 }
12276
12277 #[test]
12278 fn fonte_caminho_shell_quote_grouping_fires_before_shell_comment() {
12279 // Cascade pin on the immediate-predecessor arm: a value
12280 // carrying both `'` and `#` (`"../'x'#pin"` — the canonical
12281 // "I pasted a strong-quoted literal followed by a URL-
12282 // fragment permalink tail" footgun) routes through
12283 // `FonteCaminhoShellQuoteGrouping` not
12284 // `FonteCaminhoShellComment`. The shell-string-literal-
12285 // delimiter is the load-bearing root-cause edit on every
12286 // probe-as-both value; same cascade discipline every prior
12287 // `:caminho` arm establishes.
12288 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12289 caminho: "../'x'#pin".into(),
12290 });
12291 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12292 assert!(
12293 matches!(
12294 err,
12295 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellQuoteGrouping { byte: b'\'', .. },
12296 ),
12297 "got {err:?}",
12298 );
12299 }
12300
12301 #[test]
12302 fn fonte_caminho_shell_bracket_expansion_fires_before_shell_comment() {
12303 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-bracket-expansion arm:
12304 // a value carrying both `[` and `#` (`"../[a-z]#pin"` — the
12305 // canonical "I pasted a glob-character-class followed by a
12306 // URL-fragment tail" footgun) routes through
12307 // `FonteCaminhoShellBracketExpansion` not
12308 // `FonteCaminhoShellComment`. The glob-character-class
12309 // expansion is the load-bearing root-cause edit on every
12310 // probe-as-both value.
12311 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12312 caminho: "../[a-z]#pin".into(),
12313 });
12314 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12315 assert!(
12316 matches!(
12317 err,
12318 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellBracketExpansion { byte: b'[', .. },
12319 ),
12320 "got {err:?}",
12321 );
12322 }
12323
12324 #[test]
12325 fn fonte_caminho_shell_brace_expansion_fires_before_shell_comment() {
12326 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-brace-expansion arm: a
12327 // value carrying both `{` and `#` (`"../{a,b}#pin"` — the
12328 // canonical "I pasted a brace-expansion fan followed by a
12329 // URL-fragment tail" footgun) routes through
12330 // `FonteCaminhoShellBraceExpansion` not
12331 // `FonteCaminhoShellComment`. The brace-expansion fan is the
12332 // load-bearing root-cause edit on every probe-as-both value.
12333 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12334 caminho: "../{a,b}#pin".into(),
12335 });
12336 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12337 assert!(
12338 matches!(
12339 err,
12340 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellBraceExpansion { byte: b'{', .. },
12341 ),
12342 "got {err:?}",
12343 );
12344 }
12345
12346 #[test]
12347 fn fonte_caminho_shell_subshell_grouping_fires_before_shell_comment() {
12348 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-subshell-grouping arm:
12349 // a value carrying both `(` and `#` (`"../(cd foo)#pin"` —
12350 // the canonical "I pasted a subshell-grouping followed by a
12351 // URL-fragment tail" footgun) routes through
12352 // `FonteCaminhoShellSubshellGrouping` not
12353 // `FonteCaminhoShellComment`. The modern Bourne `$(<cmd>)`
12354 // command-substitution boundary is the load-bearing axis on
12355 // every probe-as-both value.
12356 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12357 caminho: "../(cd foo)#pin".into(),
12358 });
12359 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12360 assert!(
12361 matches!(
12362 err,
12363 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellSubshellGrouping { byte: b'(', .. },
12364 ),
12365 "got {err:?}",
12366 );
12367 }
12368
12369 #[test]
12370 fn fonte_caminho_shell_glob_fires_before_shell_comment() {
12371 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-glob arm: a value
12372 // carrying both `*` and `#` (`"../caixa-teia/*#pin"` — the
12373 // canonical "I pasted a `*` unbounded pathname-expansion
12374 // followed by a URL-fragment tail" footgun) routes through
12375 // `FonteCaminhoShellGlob` not `FonteCaminhoShellComment`.
12376 // The unbounded pathname-expansion sentinel is the load-
12377 // bearing root-cause edit on every probe-as-both value.
12378 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12379 caminho: "../caixa-teia/*#pin".into(),
12380 });
12381 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12382 assert!(
12383 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellGlob { byte: b'*', .. }),
12384 "got {err:?}",
12385 );
12386 }
12387
12388 #[test]
12389 fn fonte_caminho_shell_command_substitution_fires_before_shell_comment() {
12390 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-command-substitution
12391 // arm: a value carrying both a backtick and `#`
12392 // (``"../`whoami`#pin"`` — the canonical "I pasted a
12393 // legacy-backtick command-substitution followed by a URL-
12394 // fragment tail" footgun) routes through
12395 // `FonteCaminhoShellCommandSubstitution` not
12396 // `FonteCaminhoShellComment`. The CWE-78 shell-command-
12397 // injection vector is the load-bearing root-cause edit on
12398 // every probe-as-both value.
12399 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12400 caminho: "../`whoami`#pin".into(),
12401 });
12402 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12403 assert!(
12404 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellCommandSubstitution { .. }),
12405 "got {err:?}",
12406 );
12407 }
12408
12409 #[test]
12410 fn fonte_caminho_shell_background_fires_before_shell_comment() {
12411 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-background arm: a value
12412 // carrying both `&` and `#` (`"../caixa-teia&pin#tail"` —
12413 // the canonical "I pasted a `cmd &` background-launch
12414 // followed by a URL-fragment tail" footgun) routes through
12415 // `FonteCaminhoShellBackground` not
12416 // `FonteCaminhoShellComment`. The background-launch tail is
12417 // the load-bearing root-cause edit on every probe-as-both
12418 // value.
12419 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12420 caminho: "../caixa-teia&pin#tail".into(),
12421 });
12422 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12423 assert!(
12424 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellBackground { .. }),
12425 "got {err:?}",
12426 );
12427 }
12428
12429 #[test]
12430 fn fonte_caminho_shell_semicolon_fires_before_shell_comment() {
12431 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-semicolon arm: a value
12432 // carrying both `;` and `#` (`"../caixa-teia;pin#tail"` —
12433 // the canonical sequential-cleanup + URL-fragment paste
12434 // idiom) routes through `FonteCaminhoShellSemicolon` not
12435 // `FonteCaminhoShellComment`. The sequential-command-
12436 // separator paste is the load-bearing root-cause edit on
12437 // every probe-as-both value.
12438 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12439 caminho: "../caixa-teia;pin#tail".into(),
12440 });
12441 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12442 assert!(
12443 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellSemicolon { .. }),
12444 "got {err:?}",
12445 );
12446 }
12447
12448 #[test]
12449 fn fonte_caminho_shell_pipe_fires_before_shell_comment() {
12450 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-pipe arm: a value
12451 // carrying both `|` and `#` (`"../caixa-teia|pin#tail"` —
12452 // the canonical pipeline-to-URL-fragment paste idiom) routes
12453 // through `FonteCaminhoShellPipe` not
12454 // `FonteCaminhoShellComment`. The pipeline-tail paste is
12455 // the load-bearing root-cause edit on every probe-as-both
12456 // value.
12457 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12458 caminho: "../caixa-teia|pin#tail".into(),
12459 });
12460 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12461 assert!(
12462 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellPipe { .. }),
12463 "got {err:?}",
12464 );
12465 }
12466
12467 #[test]
12468 fn fonte_caminho_shell_redirection_fires_before_shell_comment() {
12469 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-redirection arm: a
12470 // value carrying both `>` and `#` (`"../caixa-teia>log#pin"`
12471 // — the canonical "I pasted a `cmd > log` redirect followed
12472 // by a URL-fragment tail" footgun) routes through
12473 // `FonteCaminhoShellRedirection` not
12474 // `FonteCaminhoShellComment`. The input/output redirection
12475 // metachar carries the more self-locating `byte` payload,
12476 // so the prior arm wins on every probe-as-both value.
12477 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12478 caminho: "../caixa-teia>log#pin".into(),
12479 });
12480 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12481 assert!(
12482 matches!(
12483 err,
12484 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellRedirection { byte: b'>', .. }
12485 ),
12486 "got {err:?}",
12487 );
12488 }
12489
12490 #[test]
12491 fn fonte_caminho_backslash_fires_before_shell_comment() {
12492 // Cascade pin on the upstream backslash arm: a value
12493 // carrying both `\` and `#` (`"..\caixa-teia#pin"` — the
12494 // canonical "I pasted a Windows-shell path followed by a
12495 // URL-fragment tail" footgun) routes through
12496 // `FonteCaminhoBackslash` not `FonteCaminhoShellComment`.
12497 // The cross-host-OS-separator divergence is the load-
12498 // bearing axis on every probe-as-both value.
12499 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12500 caminho: "..\\caixa-teia#pin".into(),
12501 });
12502 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12503 assert!(
12504 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoBackslash { .. }),
12505 "got {err:?}",
12506 );
12507 }
12508
12509 #[test]
12510 fn fonte_caminho_control_char_fires_before_shell_comment() {
12511 // Cascade pin on the embedded-control-byte arm: a value
12512 // carrying both a control byte and `#` (`"../foo\n#pin"` —
12513 // the canonical paste-from-multiline-doc footgun where a
12514 // newline landed mid-caminho between the path and an
12515 // annotation) routes through `FonteCaminhoControlChar` not
12516 // `FonteCaminhoShellComment`. The POSIX-syscall-rejected-
12517 // byte diagnostic is the load-bearing axis on every value
12518 // that probes positive for both — mirrors the cascade
12519 // discipline on every prior arm.
12520 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12521 caminho: "../foo\n#pin".into(),
12522 });
12523 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12524 assert!(
12525 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoControlChar { .. }),
12526 "got {err:?}",
12527 );
12528 }
12529
12530 #[test]
12531 fn fonte_caminho_absolute_fires_before_shell_comment() {
12532 // Cascade pin on the load-bearing leading-byte arm: a
12533 // leading `/` value with embedded `#` (`"/etc/foo#pin"`)
12534 // routes through `FonteCaminhoAbsolute` not
12535 // `FonteCaminhoShellComment` — the host-layout-leak
12536 // diagnostic is the load-bearing axis, the fragment byte is
12537 // the secondary observation. Same precedence logic as every
12538 // prior leading-byte arm.
12539 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12540 caminho: "/etc/foo#pin".into(),
12541 });
12542 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12543 assert!(
12544 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoAbsolute { .. }),
12545 "got {err:?}",
12546 );
12547 }
12548
12549 #[test]
12550 fn fonte_caminho_var_expansion_fires_before_shell_comment() {
12551 // Cascade pin on the upstream leading-`$` var-expansion
12552 // arm: a value carrying both a leading `$` and a `#`
12553 // (`"$DIR/foo#pin"` — the canonical "I pasted a `$DIR`
12554 // shell-variable at the head of a sibling-workspace path
12555 // followed by a URL-fragment tail" footgun) routes through
12556 // `FonteCaminhoVarExpansion` not `FonteCaminhoShellComment`.
12557 // The leading-byte shell-variable-expansion is the more
12558 // self-locating diagnostic on values that probe as both.
12559 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12560 caminho: "$DIR/foo#pin".into(),
12561 });
12562 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12563 assert!(
12564 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoVarExpansion { .. }),
12565 "got {err:?}",
12566 );
12567 }
12568
12569 #[test]
12570 fn fonte_caminho_shell_comment_fires_before_trailing_slash() {
12571 // Cascade pin on the immediate-successor arm: a value
12572 // carrying both `#` and a trailing `/`
12573 // (`"../caixa-teia#pin/"` — the canonical "I tab-completed
12574 // a URL-fragment-carrying path" footgun) routes through
12575 // `FonteCaminhoShellComment` not
12576 // `FonteCaminhoTrailingSlash`. The embedded fragment /
12577 // comment-lead byte is the more semantic-locating axis (an
12578 // author who removes the `#pin` fragment typically also
12579 // drops the trailing separator since both are paste-from-
12580 // URL / paste-from-shell-tab-completion artifacts).
12581 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12582 caminho: "../caixa-teia#pin/".into(),
12583 });
12584 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12585 assert!(
12586 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellComment { byte: b'#', .. },),
12587 "got {err:?}",
12588 );
12589 }
12590
12591 #[test]
12592 fn fonte_caminho_shell_comment_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_caminho_and_byte() {
12593 // Diagnostic-shape pin (peer with
12594 // `fonte_caminho_shell_quote_grouping_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_caminho_and_byte`
12595 // on the immediate-predecessor arm): the error's Display
12596 // surfaces the offending `:nome`, the offending `:caminho`
12597 // verbatim, the offending byte's hex / character form, and
12598 // names the shell-comment / URL-fragment-identifier /
12599 // YAML-comment cross-config-DSL footgun explicitly so a
12600 // `feira lint` run can render the diagnostic without
12601 // re-parsing.
12602 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12603 caminho: "../caixa-teia#readme".into(),
12604 });
12605 let rendered = d.validate().unwrap_err().to_string();
12606 assert!(
12607 rendered.contains("caixa-teia"),
12608 "diagnostic must name the offending dep: {rendered}",
12609 );
12610 assert!(
12611 rendered.contains("../caixa-teia#readme"),
12612 "diagnostic must quote the offending caminho verbatim: {rendered:?}",
12613 );
12614 assert!(
12615 rendered.contains("0x23"),
12616 "diagnostic must surface the offending byte hex: {rendered:?}",
12617 );
12618 assert!(
12619 rendered.contains("shell-comment") || rendered.contains("comment-lead"),
12620 "diagnostic must name the shell-comment footgun: {rendered:?}",
12621 );
12622 assert!(
12623 rendered.contains("fragment") || rendered.contains("URL-fragment"),
12624 "diagnostic must reference the URL-fragment-identifier vocabulary: \
12625 {rendered:?}",
12626 );
12627 }
12628
12629 #[test]
12630 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_url_percent_encoded_space() {
12631 // The canonical paste-from-browser-address-bar percent-
12632 // encoded-space footgun: an author copies `../caixa%20teia`
12633 // out of a URL-encoded README hyperlink / browser address
12634 // bar / percent-encoded permalink expecting `%20` to decode
12635 // to a literal space at the filesystem layer. POSIX
12636 // `std::path::Path` treats `%` as a literal path-component
12637 // byte, so `Path::join` looks for a literal
12638 // `./../caixa%20teia` subdirectory. `Path::is_absolute`
12639 // returns false on `..`, `%` is neither a leading-byte
12640 // sentinel nor a control byte nor `\` nor `<` / `>` nor
12641 // `|` nor `;` nor `&` nor backtick nor `*` / `?` nor `(` /
12642 // `)` nor `{` / `}` nor `[` / `]` nor `'` / `"` nor `#`,
12643 // and the value's last byte isn't `/` — so the value
12644 // silently passed every prior arm. The new arm moves the
12645 // rejection to validate time and names the offending dep +
12646 // caminho + byte verbatim.
12647 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12648 caminho: "../caixa%20teia".into(),
12649 });
12650 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12651 let DepError::FonteCaminhoUrlPercentEncoding {
12652 nome,
12653 caminho,
12654 byte,
12655 } = err
12656 else {
12657 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoUrlPercentEncoding, got {err:?}");
12658 };
12659 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
12660 assert_eq!(caminho, "../caixa%20teia");
12661 assert_eq!(byte, b'%');
12662 }
12663
12664 #[test]
12665 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_url_percent_encoded_slash() {
12666 // The over-encoded path-separator shape (`"../caixa%2Fteia"`
12667 // intending the `%2F` as the URL encoding of `/`) locks a
12668 // `path:../caixa%2Fteia` BLAKE3 closure that diverges from
12669 // the byte-identical `path:../caixa/teia` form. Pinned
12670 // separately from the space-encoded shape so the gate's
12671 // coverage extends past the single canonical `%20` example
12672 // to any two-hex-digit percent-encoded sequence.
12673 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12674 caminho: "../caixa%2Fteia".into(),
12675 });
12676 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12677 assert!(
12678 matches!(
12679 err,
12680 DepError::FonteCaminhoUrlPercentEncoding { byte: b'%', .. },
12681 ),
12682 "got {err:?}",
12683 );
12684 }
12685
12686 #[test]
12687 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_lone_percent() {
12688 // The lone-`%` malformed-escape shape (`"../caixa-teia%foo"`
12689 // where `%` isn't followed by two hex digits) — every
12690 // WHATWG-conformant URL parser rejects the value at parse
12691 // time per RFC 3986 §2.1, but the byte would silently ride
12692 // into the lacre before the resolver subprocess crosses the
12693 // URL-parser boundary. Pinned separately from the well-
12694 // formed `%HH` shapes so the gate covers every percent-
12695 // occurrence, not only strictly-conformant escapes.
12696 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12697 caminho: "../caixa-teia%foo".into(),
12698 });
12699 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12700 assert!(
12701 matches!(
12702 err,
12703 DepError::FonteCaminhoUrlPercentEncoding { byte: b'%', .. },
12704 ),
12705 "got {err:?}",
12706 );
12707 }
12708
12709 #[test]
12710 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_leading_yaml_directive() {
12711 // The YAML-directive-lead paste shape (`"%YAML/../caixa-teia"`
12712 // — the canonical paste-from-top-of-doc YAML directive
12713 // block cross-idiom leak per YAML 1.2 §6.8.1). Pinned
12714 // separately from embedded shapes so the gate covers the
12715 // leading-position `%` too, not only mid-value occurrences.
12716 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12717 caminho: "%YAML/../caixa-teia".into(),
12718 });
12719 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12720 assert!(
12721 matches!(
12722 err,
12723 DepError::FonteCaminhoUrlPercentEncoding { byte: b'%', .. },
12724 ),
12725 "got {err:?}",
12726 );
12727 }
12728
12729 #[test]
12730 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_printf_format_specifier() {
12731 // The printf-format-specifier paste shape
12732 // (`"../caixa-%s-teia"` — the canonical paste-from-shell-
12733 // diagnostic-one-liner `printf "path=%s\n" ...` idiom, CWE-
12734 // 134 format-string-injection vector). Pinned separately
12735 // from the URL-encoding shapes so the gate's rationale
12736 // extends past the RFC 3986 axis to the C / POSIX printf
12737 // format-directive-lead axis.
12738 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12739 caminho: "../caixa-%s-teia".into(),
12740 });
12741 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12742 assert!(
12743 matches!(
12744 err,
12745 DepError::FonteCaminhoUrlPercentEncoding { byte: b'%', .. },
12746 ),
12747 "got {err:?}",
12748 );
12749 }
12750
12751 #[test]
12752 fn validate_accepts_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_no_percent() {
12753 // The positive-control pin: the gate targets only `%`,
12754 // never adjacent printable ASCII or POSIX-valid bytes. The
12755 // canonical relative POSIX path (`"../caixa-teia"`) and a
12756 // nested deeply-pathed variant with adjacent printable
12757 // punctuation (`"../caixa-teia/sub-dir.v2"`) must continue
12758 // to validate cleanly so the gate doesn't widen to a "no
12759 // printable punctuation anywhere" sweep that would defeat
12760 // the entire path-fonte author surface. Peer with
12761 // `validate_accepts_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_no_shell_comment`
12762 // on the immediate-predecessor arm.
12763 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12764 caminho: "../caixa-teia/sub-dir.v2".into(),
12765 });
12766 d.validate().unwrap();
12767 }
12768
12769 #[test]
12770 fn fonte_caminho_shell_comment_fires_before_url_percent_encoding() {
12771 // Cascade pin on the immediate-predecessor arm: a value
12772 // carrying both `#` and `%` (`"../caixa-teia#pin%20"` — the
12773 // canonical "I pasted a URL-fragment permalink followed by a
12774 // percent-encoded space tail" footgun) routes through
12775 // `FonteCaminhoShellComment` not
12776 // `FonteCaminhoUrlPercentEncoding`. The URL-fragment-
12777 // identifier is the load-bearing downstream-truncation edit
12778 // on every probe-as-both value; same cascade discipline
12779 // every prior `:caminho` arm establishes.
12780 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12781 caminho: "../caixa-teia#pin%20".into(),
12782 });
12783 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12784 assert!(
12785 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoShellComment { byte: b'#', .. }),
12786 "got {err:?}",
12787 );
12788 }
12789
12790 #[test]
12791 fn fonte_caminho_shell_quote_grouping_fires_before_url_percent_encoding() {
12792 // Cascade pin on the upstream shell-quote-grouping arm: a
12793 // value carrying both `'` and `%` (`"../'x'%20teia"` — the
12794 // canonical "I pasted a strong-quoted literal followed by
12795 // a percent-encoded space" footgun) routes through
12796 // `FonteCaminhoShellQuoteGrouping` not
12797 // `FonteCaminhoUrlPercentEncoding`. The shell-string-
12798 // literal-delimiter is the load-bearing root-cause edit on
12799 // every probe-as-both value.
12800 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12801 caminho: "../'x'%20teia".into(),
12802 });
12803 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12804 assert!(
12805 matches!(
12806 err,
12807 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellQuoteGrouping { byte: b'\'', .. },
12808 ),
12809 "got {err:?}",
12810 );
12811 }
12812
12813 #[test]
12814 fn fonte_caminho_backslash_fires_before_url_percent_encoding() {
12815 // Cascade pin on the upstream backslash arm: a value
12816 // carrying both `\` and `%` (`"..\\caixa%20teia"` — the
12817 // canonical "I pasted a Windows-shell path followed by a
12818 // percent-encoded space" footgun) routes through
12819 // `FonteCaminhoBackslash` not
12820 // `FonteCaminhoUrlPercentEncoding`. The cross-host-OS-
12821 // separator divergence is the load-bearing root-cause edit
12822 // on every probe-as-both value.
12823 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12824 caminho: "..\\caixa%20teia".into(),
12825 });
12826 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12827 assert!(
12828 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoBackslash { .. }),
12829 "got {err:?}",
12830 );
12831 }
12832
12833 #[test]
12834 fn fonte_caminho_control_char_fires_before_url_percent_encoding() {
12835 // Cascade pin on the upstream control-char arm: a value
12836 // carrying both a NUL byte and `%` (`"../caixa\0%20teia"` —
12837 // the canonical "I pasted a paste-from-binary-blob path
12838 // followed by a percent-encoded space" footgun) routes
12839 // through `FonteCaminhoControlChar` not
12840 // `FonteCaminhoUrlPercentEncoding`. The POSIX-syscall-
12841 // rejected byte is the load-bearing root-cause edit on
12842 // every probe-as-both value.
12843 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12844 caminho: "../caixa\0%20teia".into(),
12845 });
12846 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12847 assert!(
12848 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoControlChar { byte: 0x00, .. },),
12849 "got {err:?}",
12850 );
12851 }
12852
12853 #[test]
12854 fn fonte_caminho_absolute_fires_before_url_percent_encoding() {
12855 // Cascade pin on the upstream absolute-path arm: a value
12856 // that's both absolute and carries `%` (`"/etc/passwd%20"`
12857 // — the canonical "I pasted an absolute path with a
12858 // percent-encoded space tail" footgun) routes through
12859 // `FonteCaminhoAbsolute` not
12860 // `FonteCaminhoUrlPercentEncoding`. The host-layout-leak is
12861 // the load-bearing root-cause edit on every probe-as-both
12862 // value.
12863 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12864 caminho: "/etc/passwd%20".into(),
12865 });
12866 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12867 assert!(
12868 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoAbsolute { .. }),
12869 "got {err:?}",
12870 );
12871 }
12872
12873 #[test]
12874 fn fonte_caminho_var_expansion_fires_before_url_percent_encoding() {
12875 // Cascade pin on the upstream var-expansion arm: a value
12876 // starting with `$` and carrying `%` (`"$HOME/caixa%20teia"`
12877 // — the canonical "I pasted a `$HOME`-rooted path with a
12878 // percent-encoded space" footgun) routes through
12879 // `FonteCaminhoVarExpansion` not
12880 // `FonteCaminhoUrlPercentEncoding`. The shell-variable-
12881 // expansion is the load-bearing root-cause edit on every
12882 // probe-as-both value.
12883 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12884 caminho: "$HOME/caixa%20teia".into(),
12885 });
12886 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12887 assert!(
12888 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoVarExpansion { .. }),
12889 "got {err:?}",
12890 );
12891 }
12892
12893 #[test]
12894 fn fonte_caminho_url_percent_encoding_fires_before_trailing_slash() {
12895 // Cascade pin on the immediate-successor arm: a value
12896 // carrying both `%` and a trailing `/`
12897 // (`"../caixa%20teia/"` — the canonical "I tab-completed a
12898 // percent-encoded-space-carrying path" footgun) routes
12899 // through `FonteCaminhoUrlPercentEncoding` not
12900 // `FonteCaminhoTrailingSlash`. The embedded percent-
12901 // encoding-escape byte is the more semantic-locating axis
12902 // (an author who decodes the `%20` to a literal space is
12903 // likely to also tab-strip the trailing separator since
12904 // both are paste-from-URL / paste-from-shell-tab-completion
12905 // artifacts).
12906 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12907 caminho: "../caixa%20teia/".into(),
12908 });
12909 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12910 assert!(
12911 matches!(
12912 err,
12913 DepError::FonteCaminhoUrlPercentEncoding { byte: b'%', .. },
12914 ),
12915 "got {err:?}",
12916 );
12917 }
12918
12919 #[test]
12920 fn fonte_caminho_url_percent_encoding_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_caminho_and_byte() {
12921 // Diagnostic-shape pin (peer with
12922 // `fonte_caminho_shell_comment_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_caminho_and_byte`
12923 // on the immediate-predecessor arm): the error's Display
12924 // surfaces the offending `:nome`, the offending `:caminho`
12925 // verbatim, the offending byte's hex / character form, and
12926 // names the URL-percent-encoding-escape / printf-format-
12927 // specifier footgun explicitly so a `feira lint` run can
12928 // render the diagnostic without re-parsing.
12929 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12930 caminho: "../caixa%20teia".into(),
12931 });
12932 let rendered = d.validate().unwrap_err().to_string();
12933 assert!(
12934 rendered.contains("caixa-teia"),
12935 "diagnostic must name the offending dep: {rendered}",
12936 );
12937 assert!(
12938 rendered.contains("../caixa%20teia"),
12939 "diagnostic must quote the offending caminho verbatim: {rendered:?}",
12940 );
12941 assert!(
12942 rendered.contains("0x25"),
12943 "diagnostic must surface the offending byte hex: {rendered:?}",
12944 );
12945 assert!(
12946 rendered.contains("percent-encoding") || rendered.contains("percent-encoded"),
12947 "diagnostic must name the URL-percent-encoding-escape footgun: {rendered:?}",
12948 );
12949 assert!(
12950 rendered.contains("printf") || rendered.contains("format-specifier"),
12951 "diagnostic must reference the printf-format-specifier vocabulary: \
12952 {rendered:?}",
12953 );
12954 }
12955
12956 #[test]
12957 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_embedded_var_expansion() {
12958 // The canonical embedded-`$` shell-variable-expansion paste
12959 // shape (`"../foo$HOME/bar"` — an author copies a partially-
12960 // substituted shell one-liner where the leading segment is a
12961 // literal `../foo` while the mid segment carries the un-
12962 // substituted `$HOME` template). The leading-`$` position is
12963 // already gated by the f4efe9c leading-byte arm which routes
12964 // through `FonteCaminhoVarExpansion`; this arm closes the
12965 // last positional gap on `$` — every position on the axis is
12966 // structurally rejected.
12967 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12968 caminho: "../foo$HOME/bar".into(),
12969 });
12970 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
12971 let DepError::FonteCaminhoShellVariableExpansion {
12972 nome,
12973 caminho,
12974 byte,
12975 } = err
12976 else {
12977 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoShellVariableExpansion, got {err:?}");
12978 };
12979 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
12980 assert_eq!(caminho, "../foo$HOME/bar");
12981 assert_eq!(byte, b'$');
12982 }
12983
12984 #[test]
12985 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_embedded_braced_var_expansion() {
12986 // The symmetric braced-CI-manifest paste shape
12987 // (`"../foo${WORKSPACE}/bar"` — the canonical paste-from-
12988 // GitHub-Actions-workflow / paste-from-`.gitlab-ci.yml`
12989 // footgun). Pinned separately from the bare-`$VAR` shape so
12990 // the gate covers both POSIX shell §2.6 Parameter Expansion
12991 // syntactic forms, not only the unbraced variant. The
12992 // embedded `{` byte in `${...}` is also caught by the 598b770
12993 // shell-brace-expansion arm but that arm fires earlier in
12994 // the cascade — the `$` arm's coverage extends to `${...}`
12995 // structurally, so the diagnostic asserted here is the
12996 // brace-expansion one (which is a valid outcome; the point
12997 // of the pin is that the value never survives validation).
12998 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
12999 caminho: "../foo${WORKSPACE}/bar".into(),
13000 });
13001 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
13002 assert!(
13003 matches!(
13004 err,
13005 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellBraceExpansion { byte: b'{', .. }
13006 | DepError::FonteCaminhoShellVariableExpansion { byte: b'$', .. },
13007 ),
13008 "got {err:?}",
13009 );
13010 }
13011
13012 #[test]
13013 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_embedded_command_substitution() {
13014 // The paste-from-shell-prompt command-substitution idiom
13015 // (`"../foo$(whoami)/bar"`). Pinned separately from the bare-
13016 // `$VAR` shape so the gate's rationale extends to POSIX shell
13017 // §2.6.3 Command Substitution (the modern `$(<cmd>)` form; the
13018 // legacy `` `<cmd>` `` form is already closed by the c370458
13019 // backtick arm). The embedded `(` byte in `$(...)` is also
13020 // caught structurally by the 0633c91 shell-subshell-grouping
13021 // arm which fires earlier in the cascade — the diagnostic
13022 // asserted here is either outcome, since both structurally
13023 // reject the value; the point of the pin is that the value
13024 // never survives validation.
13025 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
13026 caminho: "../foo$(whoami)/bar".into(),
13027 });
13028 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
13029 assert!(
13030 matches!(
13031 err,
13032 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellSubshellGrouping { byte: b'(', .. }
13033 | DepError::FonteCaminhoShellVariableExpansion { byte: b'$', .. },
13034 ),
13035 "got {err:?}",
13036 );
13037 }
13038
13039 #[test]
13040 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_embedded_positional_parameter() {
13041 // The paste-from-`Makefile` / paste-from-SQL-migration bare-
13042 // `$1` positional-parameter shape (`"../foo$1/bar"` — a Make
13043 // automatic-variable `$1` or a PostgreSQL bind-parameter `$1`
13044 // idiom copied into a caminho template). None of the prior
13045 // shell-metachar arms cover this shape (`1` is a bare digit;
13046 // no `(` / `{` / letter follows the `$`), so the arm is the
13047 // sole gate on the shape.
13048 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
13049 caminho: "../foo$1/bar".into(),
13050 });
13051 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
13052 assert!(
13053 matches!(
13054 err,
13055 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellVariableExpansion { byte: b'$', .. },
13056 ),
13057 "got {err:?}",
13058 );
13059 }
13060
13061 #[test]
13062 fn validate_accepts_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_no_dollar() {
13063 // The positive-control pin (peer with
13064 // `validate_accepts_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_no_percent`
13065 // on the immediate-predecessor arm): the gate targets only
13066 // `$`, never adjacent printable ASCII or POSIX-valid bytes.
13067 // A relative POSIX path carrying dashes / dots / slashes /
13068 // digits (`"../caixa-teia/sub-dir.v2"`) must continue to
13069 // validate cleanly so the gate doesn't widen to a "no
13070 // printable punctuation anywhere" sweep that would defeat
13071 // the entire path-fonte author surface.
13072 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
13073 caminho: "../caixa-teia/sub-dir.v2".into(),
13074 });
13075 d.validate().unwrap();
13076 }
13077
13078 #[test]
13079 fn fonte_caminho_var_expansion_fires_before_shell_variable_expansion() {
13080 // Cascade pin on the leading-`$` sibling arm at line 540: a
13081 // value starting with `$` and carrying an embedded `$` too
13082 // (`"$HOME/foo$WORKSPACE/bar"` — the canonical "I pasted a
13083 // fully-templated CI path with two un-substituted variables")
13084 // routes through `FonteCaminhoVarExpansion` not
13085 // `FonteCaminhoShellVariableExpansion`. The leading-byte
13086 // host-layout-leak is the load-bearing self-locating axis
13087 // (the leading position dominates the semantic-locating
13088 // rationale on every probe-as-both value); the embedded
13089 // arm's positional-agnostic sweep catches only values whose
13090 // leading byte doesn't route through the earlier leading-
13091 // byte arms.
13092 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
13093 caminho: "$HOME/foo$WORKSPACE/bar".into(),
13094 });
13095 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
13096 assert!(
13097 matches!(err, DepError::FonteCaminhoVarExpansion { .. }),
13098 "got {err:?}",
13099 );
13100 }
13101
13102 #[test]
13103 fn fonte_caminho_url_percent_encoding_fires_before_shell_variable_expansion() {
13104 // Cascade pin on the immediate-predecessor arm: a value
13105 // carrying both `%` and embedded `$` (`"../foo%20$HOME/bar"`
13106 // — the canonical "I pasted a percent-encoded space adjacent
13107 // to a `$HOME` template") routes through
13108 // `FonteCaminhoUrlPercentEncoding` not
13109 // `FonteCaminhoShellVariableExpansion`. The URL-percent-
13110 // encoding-escape byte is the more semantic-locating axis
13111 // (the paste-from-browser-address-bar shape is the load-
13112 // bearing self-locating edit); same cascade discipline every
13113 // prior `:caminho` arm establishes.
13114 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
13115 caminho: "../foo%20$HOME/bar".into(),
13116 });
13117 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
13118 assert!(
13119 matches!(
13120 err,
13121 DepError::FonteCaminhoUrlPercentEncoding { byte: b'%', .. },
13122 ),
13123 "got {err:?}",
13124 );
13125 }
13126
13127 #[test]
13128 fn fonte_caminho_shell_variable_expansion_fires_before_trailing_slash() {
13129 // Cascade pin on the immediate-successor arm: a value
13130 // carrying both embedded `$` and a trailing `/`
13131 // (`"../foo$HOME/bar/"` — the canonical "I tab-completed a
13132 // `$HOME`-template-carrying path") routes through
13133 // `FonteCaminhoShellVariableExpansion` not
13134 // `FonteCaminhoTrailingSlash`. The embedded shell-variable-
13135 // expansion byte is the more semantic-locating axis on
13136 // probe-as-both values (an author who substitutes the
13137 // `$HOME` template with a literal value is likely to also
13138 // tab-strip the trailing separator).
13139 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
13140 caminho: "../foo$HOME/bar/".into(),
13141 });
13142 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
13143 assert!(
13144 matches!(
13145 err,
13146 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellVariableExpansion { byte: b'$', .. },
13147 ),
13148 "got {err:?}",
13149 );
13150 }
13151
13152 #[test]
13153 fn fonte_caminho_shell_variable_expansion_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_caminho_and_byte() {
13154 // Diagnostic-shape pin (peer with
13155 // `fonte_caminho_url_percent_encoding_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_caminho_and_byte`
13156 // on the immediate-predecessor arm): the error's Display
13157 // surfaces the offending `:nome`, the offending `:caminho`
13158 // verbatim, the offending byte's hex / character form, and
13159 // names the shell-variable-expansion / command-substitution
13160 // footgun explicitly so a `feira lint` run can render the
13161 // diagnostic without re-parsing.
13162 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
13163 caminho: "../foo$HOME/bar".into(),
13164 });
13165 let rendered = d.validate().unwrap_err().to_string();
13166 assert!(
13167 rendered.contains("caixa-teia"),
13168 "diagnostic must name the offending dep: {rendered}",
13169 );
13170 assert!(
13171 rendered.contains("../foo$HOME/bar"),
13172 "diagnostic must quote the offending caminho verbatim: {rendered:?}",
13173 );
13174 assert!(
13175 rendered.contains("0x24"),
13176 "diagnostic must surface the offending byte hex: {rendered:?}",
13177 );
13178 assert!(
13179 rendered.contains("variable-expansion") || rendered.contains("variable expansion"),
13180 "diagnostic must name the shell-variable-expansion footgun: {rendered:?}",
13181 );
13182 assert!(
13183 rendered.contains("command-substitution") || rendered.contains("command substitution"),
13184 "diagnostic must reference the command-substitution vocabulary: {rendered:?}",
13185 );
13186 }
13187
13188 #[test]
13189 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_shell_history_expansion() {
13190 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the canonical paste-from-
13191 // shell-history footgun on `:caminho`. An author copies a `cd
13192 // ../caixa-teia && !sudo make install` one-liner from a quick-
13193 // start README, intending the trailing `!sudo` as a shell-
13194 // history-expansion reference but the typed slot is itself a
13195 // byte-level string parser, not a shell context, so the byte
13196 // rides into the value verbatim. Until this arm landed the `!`
13197 // byte silently passed every prior `:caminho` cascade arm
13198 // (`!` isn't `\` / `<` / `>` / `|` / `;` / `&` / backtick /
13199 // `*` / `?` / `(` / `)` / `{` / `}` / `[` / `]` / `'` / `"` /
13200 // `#` / `%` / `$`); bash with the default `histexpand` mode
13201 // rewrites `!command` to the most recent history entry
13202 // beginning with `command`, the canonical RCE-class injection
13203 // vector when the byte rides into a shell argument executed
13204 // under `bash -i` (the operator-notebook interactive shell).
13205 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
13206 caminho: "../caixa-teia!sudo".into(),
13207 });
13208 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
13209 let DepError::FonteCaminhoShellHistoryExpansion {
13210 nome,
13211 caminho,
13212 byte,
13213 } = err
13214 else {
13215 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoShellHistoryExpansion, got {err:?}");
13216 };
13217 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
13218 assert_eq!(caminho, "../caixa-teia!sudo");
13219 assert_eq!(byte, b'!');
13220 }
13221
13222 #[test]
13223 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_double_bang_history_reference() {
13224 // The symmetric `!!` repeat-prior-command paste idiom (peer with
13225 // `validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_double_bang_history_reference`
13226 // on `is_git_repo_url`). Pinned separately from the wrapped
13227 // `!command` shape so a future diagnostic-surface change that
13228 // only checked the leading or paired-bang position surfaces
13229 // here — the per-byte arm fires anywhere `!` appears in the
13230 // value, including at consecutive positions in the middle.
13231 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
13232 caminho: "../foo!!/bar".into(),
13233 });
13234 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
13235 assert!(
13236 matches!(
13237 err,
13238 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellHistoryExpansion { byte: b'!', .. },
13239 ),
13240 "got {err:?}",
13241 );
13242 }
13243
13244 #[test]
13245 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_trailing_enthusiasm_bang() {
13246 // The English-typography enthusiasm-form paste-from-prose
13247 // idiom: an author writes `:caminho "../caixa-teia!"`
13248 // expecting the substrate to coerce it to a kebab-case slug.
13249 // Pinned separately from the `!<word>` shell-history shape so
13250 // the gate's rationale extends to the paste-from-prose surface
13251 // (the same rationale the peer `is_git_repo_url` bang arm at
13252 // 7d53c68 covers). None of the prior shell-metachar arms cover
13253 // this shape (no `!<word>` reference and no `!!` repeat), so
13254 // the arm is the sole gate on the shape.
13255 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
13256 caminho: "../caixa-teia!".into(),
13257 });
13258 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
13259 assert!(
13260 matches!(
13261 err,
13262 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellHistoryExpansion { byte: b'!', .. },
13263 ),
13264 "got {err:?}",
13265 );
13266 }
13267
13268 #[test]
13269 fn validate_accepts_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_no_bang() {
13270 // The positive-control pin (peer with
13271 // `validate_accepts_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_no_dollar`
13272 // on the immediate-predecessor arm): the gate targets only
13273 // `!`, never adjacent printable ASCII or POSIX-valid bytes.
13274 // A relative POSIX path carrying dashes / dots / slashes /
13275 // digits (`"../caixa-teia/sub-dir.v2"`) must continue to
13276 // validate cleanly so the gate doesn't widen to a "no
13277 // printable punctuation anywhere" sweep that would defeat
13278 // the entire path-fonte author surface.
13279 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
13280 caminho: "../caixa-teia/sub-dir.v2".into(),
13281 });
13282 d.validate().unwrap();
13283 }
13284
13285 #[test]
13286 fn fonte_caminho_shell_variable_expansion_fires_before_shell_history_expansion() {
13287 // Cascade pin on the immediate-predecessor arm: a value
13288 // carrying both embedded `$` and `!` (`"../foo$HOME/bar!sudo"`
13289 // — the canonical "I pasted a `$HOME`-templated path adjacent
13290 // to a trailing `!sudo` history-expansion") routes through
13291 // `FonteCaminhoShellVariableExpansion` not
13292 // `FonteCaminhoShellHistoryExpansion`. The shell-variable-
13293 // expansion byte is the more semantic-locating axis on
13294 // probe-as-both values (the paste-from-CI-manifest-with-`$VAR`-
13295 // template shape is the load-bearing self-locating edit);
13296 // same cascade discipline every prior `:caminho` arm
13297 // establishes.
13298 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
13299 caminho: "../foo$HOME/bar!sudo".into(),
13300 });
13301 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
13302 assert!(
13303 matches!(
13304 err,
13305 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellVariableExpansion { byte: b'$', .. },
13306 ),
13307 "got {err:?}",
13308 );
13309 }
13310
13311 #[test]
13312 fn fonte_caminho_shell_history_expansion_fires_before_trailing_slash() {
13313 // Cascade pin on the immediate-successor arm: a value carrying
13314 // both embedded `!` and a trailing `/` (`"../caixa-teia!sudo/"`
13315 // — the canonical "I tab-completed a `!sudo`-carrying path")
13316 // routes through `FonteCaminhoShellHistoryExpansion` not
13317 // `FonteCaminhoTrailingSlash`. The embedded shell-history-
13318 // expansion byte is the more semantic-locating axis on probe-
13319 // as-both values (an author who removes the `!sudo` history
13320 // reference is likely to also tab-strip the trailing separator).
13321 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
13322 caminho: "../caixa-teia!sudo/".into(),
13323 });
13324 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
13325 assert!(
13326 matches!(
13327 err,
13328 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellHistoryExpansion { byte: b'!', .. },
13329 ),
13330 "got {err:?}",
13331 );
13332 }
13333
13334 #[test]
13335 fn fonte_caminho_shell_history_expansion_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_caminho_and_byte() {
13336 // Diagnostic-shape pin (peer with
13337 // `fonte_caminho_shell_variable_expansion_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_caminho_and_byte`
13338 // on the immediate-predecessor arm): the error's Display
13339 // surfaces the offending `:nome`, the offending `:caminho`
13340 // verbatim, the offending byte's hex / character form, and
13341 // names the shell-history-expansion / bang-operator footgun
13342 // explicitly so a `feira lint` run can render the diagnostic
13343 // without re-parsing.
13344 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
13345 caminho: "../caixa-teia!sudo".into(),
13346 });
13347 let rendered = d.validate().unwrap_err().to_string();
13348 assert!(
13349 rendered.contains("caixa-teia"),
13350 "diagnostic must name the offending dep: {rendered}",
13351 );
13352 assert!(
13353 rendered.contains("../caixa-teia!sudo"),
13354 "diagnostic must quote the offending caminho verbatim: {rendered:?}",
13355 );
13356 assert!(
13357 rendered.contains("0x21"),
13358 "diagnostic must surface the offending byte hex: {rendered:?}",
13359 );
13360 assert!(
13361 rendered.contains("history-expansion") || rendered.contains("history expansion"),
13362 "diagnostic must name the shell-history-expansion footgun: {rendered:?}",
13363 );
13364 assert!(
13365 rendered.contains("bang"),
13366 "diagnostic must reference the bang-operator vocabulary: {rendered:?}",
13367 );
13368 }
13369
13370 #[test]
13371 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_shell_history_substitution() {
13372 // The fail-before-pass-after pin for the canonical paste-from-
13373 // shell-history-quick-substitution footgun on `:caminho`. An
13374 // author copies a `git clone <bad-url>` line from their terminal,
13375 // corrects it via bash's `^bad^good` quick-substitution history
13376 // operator (bash reference §9.3, `set -o histexpand` mode's
13377 // default for interactive sessions), and pastes the trailing
13378 // `^bad^good` substitution fragment into a `:caminho` value
13379 // without trimming the leading `git clone` prefix — the byte
13380 // rides into the manifest verbatim. Until this arm landed the
13381 // `^` byte silently passed every prior `:caminho` cascade arm
13382 // (`^` isn't `\` / `<` / `>` / `|` / `;` / `&` / backtick / `*`
13383 // / `?` / `(` / `)` / `{` / `}` / `[` / `]` / `'` / `"` / `#` /
13384 // `%` / `$` / `!`); bash with the default `histexpand` mode
13385 // rewrites the prior command's `bad` string to `good` and re-
13386 // executes it, the paired-operator half of the `set -o
13387 // histexpand` feature the peer `!` arm already closes the prefix
13388 // half of. The peer `is_git_repo_url` axis rejects the byte at
13389 // 49e142f under the same shell-history-substitution / RFC-3986-
13390 // unwise banner.
13391 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
13392 caminho: "../foo^bad^good".into(),
13393 });
13394 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
13395 let DepError::FonteCaminhoShellHistorySubstitution {
13396 nome,
13397 caminho,
13398 byte,
13399 } = err
13400 else {
13401 panic!("expected FonteCaminhoShellHistorySubstitution, got {err:?}");
13402 };
13403 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
13404 assert_eq!(caminho, "../foo^bad^good");
13405 assert_eq!(byte, b'^');
13406 }
13407
13408 #[test]
13409 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_regex_negation_anchor() {
13410 // The symmetric paste-from-doc-grep-pipeline footgun (peer with
13411 // `validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_repo_carrying_caret_regex_anchor`
13412 // on `is_git_repo_url`). An author copies a `grep '^archived'`
13413 // regex-anchor / negation idiom from a doc snippet and the byte
13414 // rides in verbatim. Pinned separately from the `^old^new^`
13415 // quick-substitution shape so a future diagnostic-surface change
13416 // that only checked the paired-caret history-substitution
13417 // position surfaces here — the per-byte arm fires anywhere `^`
13418 // appears in the value, including at a solitary leading-of-
13419 // segment position.
13420 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
13421 caminho: "../foo/^archived".into(),
13422 });
13423 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
13424 assert!(
13425 matches!(
13426 err,
13427 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellHistorySubstitution { byte: b'^', .. },
13428 ),
13429 "got {err:?}",
13430 );
13431 }
13432
13433 #[test]
13434 fn validate_rejects_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_trailing_history_substitution_open() {
13435 // The trailing-`^` history-substitution-open shape — an author
13436 // starts typing a `^bad^good` quick-substitution but pastes only
13437 // the leading `^` sentinel before context-switching (a bash-
13438 // reference §9.3 valid histexpand prefix on its own — even a
13439 // solitary `^` on the prior command's whole re-execution shape).
13440 // Pinned separately from the `^old^new^` full-form and the leading-
13441 // of-segment `^archived` regex-anchor shape so the gate's
13442 // rationale extends to the paste-from-shell-history-with-only-
13443 // the-first-byte-selected surface. None of the prior shell-
13444 // metachar arms cover this shape.
13445 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
13446 caminho: "../caixa-teia^".into(),
13447 });
13448 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
13449 assert!(
13450 matches!(
13451 err,
13452 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellHistorySubstitution { byte: b'^', .. },
13453 ),
13454 "got {err:?}",
13455 );
13456 }
13457
13458 #[test]
13459 fn validate_accepts_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_no_caret() {
13460 // The positive-control pin (peer with
13461 // `validate_accepts_path_fonte_with_caminho_carrying_no_bang`
13462 // on the immediate-predecessor arm): the gate targets only
13463 // `^`, never adjacent printable ASCII or POSIX-valid bytes.
13464 // A relative POSIX path carrying dashes / dots / slashes /
13465 // digits / underscore (`"../caixa-teia/sub_v2.rc"`) must
13466 // continue to validate cleanly so the gate doesn't widen to
13467 // a "no printable punctuation anywhere" sweep that would
13468 // defeat the entire path-fonte author surface.
13469 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
13470 caminho: "../caixa-teia/sub_v2.rc".into(),
13471 });
13472 d.validate().unwrap();
13473 }
13474
13475 #[test]
13476 fn fonte_caminho_shell_history_expansion_fires_before_shell_history_substitution() {
13477 // Cascade pin on the immediate-predecessor arm: a value carrying
13478 // both embedded `!` and `^` (`"../foo!sudo^bad^good"` — the
13479 // canonical "I pasted a `!sudo` history-reference next to a
13480 // `^bad^good` quick-substitution") routes through
13481 // `FonteCaminhoShellHistoryExpansion` not
13482 // `FonteCaminhoShellHistorySubstitution`. The `!` prefix form is
13483 // the more semantic-locating axis on probe-as-both values (an
13484 // author who removes the `!sudo` reference is likely to also
13485 // strip the paired `^` substitution fragment); same cascade
13486 // discipline every prior `:caminho` arm establishes.
13487 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
13488 caminho: "../foo!sudo^bad^good".into(),
13489 });
13490 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
13491 assert!(
13492 matches!(
13493 err,
13494 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellHistoryExpansion { byte: b'!', .. },
13495 ),
13496 "got {err:?}",
13497 );
13498 }
13499
13500 #[test]
13501 fn fonte_caminho_shell_history_substitution_fires_before_trailing_slash() {
13502 // Cascade pin on the immediate-successor arm: a value carrying
13503 // both embedded `^` and a trailing `/` (`"../foo^bad^good/"` —
13504 // the canonical "I tab-completed a `^bad^good`-carrying path")
13505 // routes through `FonteCaminhoShellHistorySubstitution` not
13506 // `FonteCaminhoTrailingSlash`. The embedded shell-history-
13507 // substitution byte is the more semantic-locating axis on probe-
13508 // as-both values (an author who removes the `^bad^good`
13509 // substitution fragment is likely to also tab-strip the trailing
13510 // separator).
13511 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
13512 caminho: "../foo^bad^good/".into(),
13513 });
13514 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
13515 assert!(
13516 matches!(
13517 err,
13518 DepError::FonteCaminhoShellHistorySubstitution { byte: b'^', .. },
13519 ),
13520 "got {err:?}",
13521 );
13522 }
13523
13524 #[test]
13525 fn fonte_caminho_shell_history_substitution_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_caminho_and_byte()
13526 {
13527 // Diagnostic-shape pin (peer with
13528 // `fonte_caminho_shell_history_expansion_diagnostic_carries_offending_dep_caminho_and_byte`
13529 // on the immediate-predecessor arm): the error's Display
13530 // surfaces the offending `:nome`, the offending `:caminho`
13531 // verbatim, the offending byte's hex form, and names the
13532 // shell-history-substitution / RFC-3986-'unwise' / regex-
13533 // negation footgun explicitly so a `feira lint` run can render
13534 // the diagnostic without re-parsing.
13535 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Path {
13536 caminho: "../foo^bad^good".into(),
13537 });
13538 let rendered = d.validate().unwrap_err().to_string();
13539 assert!(
13540 rendered.contains("caixa-teia"),
13541 "diagnostic must name the offending dep: {rendered}",
13542 );
13543 assert!(
13544 rendered.contains("../foo^bad^good"),
13545 "diagnostic must quote the offending caminho verbatim: {rendered:?}",
13546 );
13547 assert!(
13548 rendered.contains("0x5e") || rendered.contains("0x5E"),
13549 "diagnostic must surface the offending byte hex: {rendered:?}",
13550 );
13551 assert!(
13552 rendered.contains("history-substitution") || rendered.contains("history substitution"),
13553 "diagnostic must name the shell-history-substitution footgun: {rendered:?}",
13554 );
13555 assert!(
13556 rendered.contains("unwise"),
13557 "diagnostic must reference the RFC-3986 'unwise' set vocabulary: {rendered:?}",
13558 );
13559 }
13560
13561 #[test]
13562 fn fonte_repo_empty_fires_before_pin_missing() {
13563 // Order pin: empty `:repo` is the more self-locating diagnostic
13564 // (every git source needs a repo; the pin discussion is
13565 // secondary), so it fires before the pin-missing arm even when
13566 // both are violated. Mirrors the
13567 // `nome_empty_takes_precedence_over_versao_invalid` ordering
13568 // discipline on the per-entry layer.
13569 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
13570 repo: String::new(),
13571 tag: None,
13572 rev: None,
13573 branch: None,
13574 });
13575 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
13576 assert!(
13577 matches!(err, DepError::FonteRepoEmpty { .. }),
13578 "got {err:?}"
13579 );
13580 }
13581
13582 #[test]
13583 fn fonte_pin_missing_fires_before_pin_empty() {
13584 // Order pin: a fully-None pin set is structurally distinct from
13585 // a Some(empty) pin — the first surfaces as FontePinMissing
13586 // (no axis chosen), the second as FontePinEmpty (axis chosen
13587 // but value blank). Pin the disjoint relationship so a future
13588 // unification collapses to one variant only as a structural
13589 // decision.
13590 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
13591 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
13592 tag: None,
13593 rev: None,
13594 branch: None,
13595 });
13596 assert!(matches!(
13597 d.validate().unwrap_err(),
13598 DepError::FontePinMissing { .. }
13599 ));
13600 }
13601
13602 #[test]
13603 fn nome_empty_takes_precedence_over_fonte_invalid() {
13604 // Order pin: a per-entry diagnostic without a non-empty :nome
13605 // can't be self-locating, so :nome "" fires first even when
13606 // :fonte is also malformed. Mirrors
13607 // `nome_empty_takes_precedence_over_versao_invalid` on the
13608 // adjacent axis.
13609 let mut d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
13610 repo: String::new(),
13611 tag: None,
13612 rev: None,
13613 branch: None,
13614 });
13615 d.nome = String::new();
13616 assert_eq!(d.validate().unwrap_err(), DepError::NomeEmpty);
13617 }
13618
13619 #[test]
13620 fn versao_invalid_takes_precedence_over_fonte_invalid() {
13621 // Order pin: the :versao parse-side diagnostic is narrower than
13622 // the :fonte shape diagnostic — a malformed :versao always names
13623 // the parser's reason, which is more actionable than the
13624 // :fonte gate's "the pins are wrong" wording. Pin the ordering
13625 // so a re-ordering surfaces here.
13626 let mut d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
13627 repo: String::new(),
13628 tag: None,
13629 rev: None,
13630 branch: None,
13631 });
13632 d.versao = "v0.1".into();
13633 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
13634 assert!(
13635 matches!(err, DepError::VersaoInvalid { ref nome, .. } if nome == "caixa-teia"),
13636 "got {err:?}"
13637 );
13638 }
13639
13640 #[test]
13641 fn fonte_invalid_diagnostic_carries_offending_nome() {
13642 // The diagnostic-shape pin: every :fonte error variant names
13643 // the offending dep's :nome verbatim, so the author can grep
13644 // caixa.lisp for the `:nome "<n>"` block and fix it in one
13645 // edit. Cover all seven variants so a future variant addition
13646 // forces a parallel diagnostic-shape decision.
13647 for (case, fonte) in [
13648 (
13649 "repo-empty",
13650 DepSource::Git {
13651 repo: String::new(),
13652 tag: Some("v1".into()),
13653 rev: None,
13654 branch: None,
13655 },
13656 ),
13657 (
13658 "repo-shape",
13659 DepSource::Git {
13660 repo: "github:p/x ".into(),
13661 tag: Some("v1".into()),
13662 rev: None,
13663 branch: None,
13664 },
13665 ),
13666 (
13667 "pin-missing",
13668 DepSource::Git {
13669 repo: "github:p/x".into(),
13670 tag: None,
13671 rev: None,
13672 branch: None,
13673 },
13674 ),
13675 (
13676 "pin-ambiguous",
13677 DepSource::Git {
13678 repo: "github:p/x".into(),
13679 tag: Some("v1".into()),
13680 rev: None,
13681 branch: Some("main".into()),
13682 },
13683 ),
13684 (
13685 "pin-empty",
13686 DepSource::Git {
13687 repo: "github:p/x".into(),
13688 tag: Some(String::new()),
13689 rev: None,
13690 branch: None,
13691 },
13692 ),
13693 (
13694 "caminho-empty",
13695 DepSource::Path {
13696 caminho: String::new(),
13697 },
13698 ),
13699 (
13700 "caminho-absolute",
13701 DepSource::Path {
13702 caminho: "/home/me/work/caixa-teia".into(),
13703 },
13704 ),
13705 ] {
13706 let d = dep_with_fonte(fonte);
13707 let msg = d
13708 .validate()
13709 .expect_err(&format!("{case}: expected fonte error"))
13710 .to_string();
13711 assert!(
13712 msg.contains("\"caixa-teia\""),
13713 "{case}: diagnostic must quote the offending :nome verbatim, got {msg:?}"
13714 );
13715 }
13716 }
13717
13718 // -- :tag / :branch value-shape gate ----------------------------------
13719
13720 #[test]
13721 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_tag_carrying_trailing_space() {
13722 // The canonical paste-from-doc footgun on `:tag` — author
13723 // copies `"v0.1.0 "` (trailing space) out of a release-notes
13724 // paragraph. Until this gate landed the empty-pin arm passed
13725 // (the string isn't empty), the resolver issued
13726 // `git fetch <remote> tag 'v0.1.0 '`, and the failure
13727 // surfaced at clone time with a quoting-confused git error
13728 // far from the source caixa.lisp. The new gate moves the
13729 // check to caixa-build time and names the offending dep +
13730 // pin + value verbatim.
13731 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
13732 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
13733 tag: Some("v0.1.0 ".into()),
13734 rev: None,
13735 branch: None,
13736 });
13737 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
13738 let DepError::FontePinShape {
13739 nome,
13740 pin,
13741 value,
13742 reason,
13743 } = err
13744 else {
13745 panic!("expected FontePinShape, got other variant");
13746 };
13747 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
13748 assert_eq!(pin, ":tag");
13749 assert_eq!(value, "v0.1.0 ");
13750 assert!(
13751 reason.contains("whitespace"),
13752 "reason must surface the whitespace arm, got {reason:?}"
13753 );
13754 }
13755
13756 #[test]
13757 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_tag_carrying_lock_suffix() {
13758 // The `.lock` suffix is git's atomic-rename guard for
13759 // in-flight ref updates — a refname ending in `.lock` is
13760 // unwritable on disk. Pinned separately from the whitespace
13761 // arm so a future relaxation that admits one but not the
13762 // other surfaces here.
13763 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
13764 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
13765 tag: Some("v0.1.0.lock".into()),
13766 rev: None,
13767 branch: None,
13768 });
13769 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
13770 let DepError::FontePinShape {
13771 pin, value, reason, ..
13772 } = err
13773 else {
13774 panic!("expected FontePinShape, got other variant");
13775 };
13776 assert_eq!(pin, ":tag");
13777 assert_eq!(value, "v0.1.0.lock");
13778 assert!(
13779 reason.contains(".lock"),
13780 "reason must surface the .lock arm, got {reason:?}"
13781 );
13782 }
13783
13784 #[test]
13785 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_branch_carrying_embedded_space() {
13786 // The canonical "branch name with spaces" footgun (`feature
13787 // foo`, `release branch`) — git's refname parser rejects raw
13788 // whitespace, and the failure surfaces at `git checkout
13789 // 'feature foo'` time with a quoting-confused error far from
13790 // the source caixa.lisp. Pinned on the `:branch` axis so the
13791 // gate-applies-to-both-:tag-and-:branch contract is a build-
13792 // error to relax.
13793 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
13794 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
13795 tag: None,
13796 rev: None,
13797 branch: Some("feature/foo bar".into()),
13798 });
13799 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
13800 let DepError::FontePinShape {
13801 pin, value, reason, ..
13802 } = err
13803 else {
13804 panic!("expected FontePinShape, got other variant");
13805 };
13806 assert_eq!(pin, ":branch");
13807 assert_eq!(value, "feature/foo bar");
13808 assert!(
13809 reason.contains("whitespace"),
13810 "reason must surface the whitespace arm, got {reason:?}"
13811 );
13812 }
13813
13814 #[test]
13815 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_branch_carrying_qualified_prefix() {
13816 // The `refs/heads/main` shape — the canonical "I copied the
13817 // fully-qualified ref out of `git show-ref` instead of the
13818 // leaf" footgun. The caixa-resolver prepends `refs/heads/`
13819 // at clone time, so this resolves to a literal ref named
13820 // `refs/heads/refs/heads/main` on disk; the silent double-
13821 // prefix is the load-bearing reason to gate at validate.
13822 // The diagnostic must enumerate the leaf the author probably
13823 // meant (`"main"`) so the fix is one edit.
13824 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
13825 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
13826 tag: None,
13827 rev: None,
13828 branch: Some("refs/heads/main".into()),
13829 });
13830 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
13831 let DepError::FontePinShape {
13832 pin, value, reason, ..
13833 } = err
13834 else {
13835 panic!("expected FontePinShape, got other variant");
13836 };
13837 assert_eq!(pin, ":branch");
13838 assert_eq!(value, "refs/heads/main");
13839 assert!(
13840 reason.contains("fully-qualified"),
13841 "reason must surface the qualified-prefix arm, got {reason:?}"
13842 );
13843 assert!(
13844 reason.contains("\"main\""),
13845 "reason must quote the leaf the author probably meant, got {reason:?}"
13846 );
13847 }
13848
13849 #[test]
13850 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_tag_carrying_qualified_prefix() {
13851 // Sibling arm of the qualified-prefix gate on the `:tag`
13852 // axis (`refs/tags/v0.1.0` — same `git show-ref` output-leak
13853 // footgun). Pinned separately so a future relaxation that
13854 // only catches the `:branch` arm surfaces here.
13855 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
13856 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
13857 tag: Some("refs/tags/v0.1.0".into()),
13858 rev: None,
13859 branch: None,
13860 });
13861 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
13862 let DepError::FontePinShape {
13863 pin, value, reason, ..
13864 } = err
13865 else {
13866 panic!("expected FontePinShape, got other variant");
13867 };
13868 assert_eq!(pin, ":tag");
13869 assert_eq!(value, "refs/tags/v0.1.0");
13870 assert!(
13871 reason.contains("fully-qualified"),
13872 "reason must surface the qualified-prefix arm, got {reason:?}"
13873 );
13874 assert!(
13875 reason.contains("\"v0.1.0\""),
13876 "reason must quote the leaf the author probably meant, got {reason:?}"
13877 );
13878 }
13879
13880 #[test]
13881 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_branch_named_at() {
13882 // The bare `@` is git's alias for `HEAD`; a `:branch "@"` is
13883 // unsourceable. Pinned so a future relaxation that admits
13884 // any single-character refname surfaces here.
13885 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
13886 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
13887 tag: None,
13888 rev: None,
13889 branch: Some("@".into()),
13890 });
13891 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
13892 let DepError::FontePinShape { pin, value, .. } = err else {
13893 panic!("expected FontePinShape, got other variant");
13894 };
13895 assert_eq!(pin, ":branch");
13896 assert_eq!(value, "@");
13897 }
13898
13899 #[test]
13900 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_tag_carrying_double_dot() {
13901 // Git's `<rev1>..<rev2>` range grammar reserves `..` —
13902 // a `:tag "../escape"` (path-traversal-shaped slug) silently
13903 // passes parse and surfaces as a refname-parse error or, on
13904 // older git, a literal `../escape` checkout that escapes the
13905 // refs/ directory tree. Pinned separately from the
13906 // qualified-prefix arm so a future relaxation that catches
13907 // one but not the other surfaces here.
13908 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
13909 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
13910 tag: Some("../escape".into()),
13911 rev: None,
13912 branch: None,
13913 });
13914 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
13915 let DepError::FontePinShape { pin, value, .. } = err else {
13916 panic!("expected FontePinShape, got other variant");
13917 };
13918 assert_eq!(pin, ":tag");
13919 assert_eq!(value, "../escape");
13920 }
13921
13922 #[test]
13923 fn validate_accepts_git_fonte_with_hierarchical_branch() {
13924 // The positive-control pin: hierarchical refnames with one or
13925 // more `/` separators (the `feature/foo` / `user/jdoe/feat`
13926 // canonical idiom) round-trip through the gate. Pinned
13927 // separately from the leaf-`"main"` positive control so a
13928 // future tightening that rejects all multi-component refnames
13929 // surfaces here.
13930 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
13931 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
13932 tag: None,
13933 rev: None,
13934 branch: Some("feature/checkout-rewrite".into()),
13935 });
13936 d.validate().unwrap();
13937 }
13938
13939 #[test]
13940 fn validate_accepts_git_fonte_with_prerelease_tag() {
13941 // The positive-control pin: semver pre-release shape
13942 // (`v0.1.0-alpha.1`) — the in-component dot is allowed
13943 // (only consecutive `..` and trailing `.` are rejected), the
13944 // mid-component hyphen is allowed. Pinned separately from
13945 // the bare-`"v0.1.0"` positive control so a future tightening
13946 // that rejects pre-release tags surfaces here.
13947 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
13948 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
13949 tag: Some("v0.1.0-alpha.1".into()),
13950 rev: None,
13951 branch: None,
13952 });
13953 d.validate().unwrap();
13954 }
13955
13956 #[test]
13957 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_rev_carrying_refname_unfriendly_value() {
13958 // The `:rev` axis is routed through `crate::render::is_git_oid`
13959 // (a SHA's character set is `[0-9a-f]`, not a refname's), so a
13960 // value with refname-shape punctuation (here, a `:` mid-string
13961 // — would be a refname violation under `is_git_ref_name` too)
13962 // is rejected at the OID-shape gate. The two predicates
13963 // partition the `:fonte` pin axes structurally: an `:rev` value
13964 // that's a valid refname (`:rev "main"`, `:rev "v0.1.0"`) is
13965 // *still* rejected here because every refname character outside
13966 // `[0-9a-f]` fails the OID gate. Same shape as
13967 // `fonte_pin_shape_diagnostic_carries_offending_nome_pin_value`
13968 // on the refname-shaped axes — the diagnostic names the
13969 // offending dep + pin + value verbatim. The flip-from-accept
13970 // case the prior `:tag`/`:branch` gate left as a "future axis"
13971 // (e70d213) — now landed.
13972 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
13973 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
13974 tag: None,
13975 rev: Some("c0ffee:notarefname".into()),
13976 branch: None,
13977 });
13978 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
13979 let DepError::FontePinShape {
13980 nome,
13981 pin,
13982 value,
13983 reason,
13984 } = err
13985 else {
13986 panic!("expected FontePinShape, got other variant");
13987 };
13988 assert_eq!(nome, "caixa-teia");
13989 assert_eq!(pin, ":rev");
13990 assert_eq!(value, "c0ffee:notarefname");
13991 assert!(
13992 !reason.is_empty(),
13993 "FontePinShape `reason` must carry the predicate's wording verbatim"
13994 );
13995 }
13996
13997 #[test]
13998 fn validate_accepts_git_fonte_with_rev_full_sha1() {
13999 // The positive-control pin on the SHA-1 OID width: exactly 40
14000 // lowercase hex characters — the canonical `git rev-parse HEAD`
14001 // emission on a SHA-1-hashed repository (the default on every
14002 // pre-2.42 git and the canonical pleme-io substrate hash).
14003 // Pinned separately from the SHA-256 positive control so a
14004 // future tightening that only admits one width surfaces here.
14005 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
14006 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
14007 tag: None,
14008 rev: Some("0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef01234567".into()),
14009 branch: None,
14010 });
14011 d.validate().unwrap();
14012 }
14013
14014 #[test]
14015 fn validate_accepts_git_fonte_with_rev_full_sha256() {
14016 // The positive-control pin on the SHA-256 OID width: exactly
14017 // 64 lowercase hex characters — `git`'s
14018 // `extensions.objectFormat = sha256` emission (GA since Git
14019 // 2.42 / Oct 2023). The substrate admits either canonical
14020 // width so an `:rev` authored against a SHA-256-hashed
14021 // upstream round-trips through the gate without per-repo
14022 // configuration. Pinned separately from the SHA-1 positive
14023 // control so a future tightening that drops one width surfaces
14024 // here as a structural decision.
14025 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
14026 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
14027 tag: None,
14028 rev: Some("0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef".into()),
14029 branch: None,
14030 });
14031 d.validate().unwrap();
14032 }
14033
14034 #[test]
14035 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_rev_abbreviated_prefix() {
14036 // The canonical `git log --short` / `git rev-parse --short HEAD`
14037 // paste-from-release-notes footgun: a 7-char prefix (git's
14038 // default `core.abbrev`) silently passes string emptiness
14039 // checks and resolves to one commit today, but becomes ambiguous
14040 // tomorrow as the repo grows. Until this gate landed the empty-
14041 // pin arm passed (the string isn't empty) and the resolver
14042 // accepted the prefix through git's separate prefix-lookup pass
14043 // — defeating the reproducibility contract `:rev` carries vs.
14044 // `:tag` / `:branch`. The new gate moves the check to caixa-
14045 // build time and names the offending dep + pin + value verbatim.
14046 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
14047 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
14048 tag: None,
14049 rev: Some("c0ffee0".into()),
14050 branch: None,
14051 });
14052 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
14053 let DepError::FontePinShape {
14054 pin, value, reason, ..
14055 } = err
14056 else {
14057 panic!("expected FontePinShape, got other variant");
14058 };
14059 assert_eq!(pin, ":rev");
14060 assert_eq!(value, "c0ffee0");
14061 assert!(
14062 reason.contains("abbreviated") || reason.contains("ambiguous"),
14063 "reason must surface the abbreviation arm, got {reason:?}"
14064 );
14065 }
14066
14067 #[test]
14068 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_rev_uppercase_hex() {
14069 // The canonical "I pasted the SHA in uppercase" footgun: `git
14070 // porcelain` emits OIDs lowercase exclusively, so an uppercase-
14071 // bearing `:rev` round-trips inconsistently across the
14072 // resolver's `git fetch <remote> <:rev>` ↔ `git rev-parse HEAD`
14073 // equality-check pipeline and fails the lacre's content-
14074 // addressing probe with a confusing case-only diff. Pinned
14075 // separately from the non-hex arm so a future relaxation that
14076 // admits one but not the other surfaces here.
14077 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
14078 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
14079 tag: None,
14080 rev: Some("DEADBEEFCAFEBABE0123456789ABCDEF01234567".into()),
14081 branch: None,
14082 });
14083 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
14084 let DepError::FontePinShape {
14085 pin, value, reason, ..
14086 } = err
14087 else {
14088 panic!("expected FontePinShape, got other variant");
14089 };
14090 assert_eq!(pin, ":rev");
14091 assert_eq!(value, "DEADBEEFCAFEBABE0123456789ABCDEF01234567");
14092 assert!(
14093 reason.contains("uppercase"),
14094 "reason must surface the uppercase arm, got {reason:?}"
14095 );
14096 }
14097
14098 #[test]
14099 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_rev_refname_value() {
14100 // The cross-axis mis-slot footgun: `:rev "main"` — the author
14101 // conflated `:rev` (hex commit ID, immutable) and `:branch`
14102 // (mutable ref pointing at whatever HEAD is today). Until this
14103 // gate landed the resolver silently dispatched on the value
14104 // shape ("`main` doesn't look like a SHA, fall back to
14105 // refname"), defeating the `:rev` reproducibility contract.
14106 // The new gate rejects every non-hex value on the `:rev` axis,
14107 // so the `:rev`/`:branch` boundary is structurally enforced —
14108 // a refname in the `:rev` slot is a build error, not a
14109 // resolver-time silent reinterpretation.
14110 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
14111 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
14112 tag: None,
14113 rev: Some("main".into()),
14114 branch: None,
14115 });
14116 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
14117 let DepError::FontePinShape {
14118 pin, value, reason, ..
14119 } = err
14120 else {
14121 panic!("expected FontePinShape, got other variant");
14122 };
14123 assert_eq!(pin, ":rev");
14124 assert_eq!(value, "main");
14125 // 4 chars `main` fails the length arm before the character arm,
14126 // so the diagnostic surfaces the abbreviation wording (same
14127 // path the `c0ffee0` 7-char fixture lands on); the structural
14128 // assertion is just that the `:rev "main"` value is rejected.
14129 assert!(
14130 !reason.is_empty(),
14131 "FontePinShape reason must be non-empty for refname-shaped :rev"
14132 );
14133 }
14134
14135 #[test]
14136 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_rev_tag_shaped_value() {
14137 // Sibling cross-axis mis-slot: `:rev "v0.1.0"` — the author
14138 // conflated `:rev` and `:tag`. Pinned separately from the
14139 // `:rev "main"` (`:branch` mis-slot) arm so a future relaxation
14140 // that catches one but not the other surfaces here. The
14141 // length arm fires first (6 chars ≠ 40 ≠ 64); the structural
14142 // assertion is just that the cross-axis mis-slot is a build
14143 // error, regardless of which sub-arm surfaces the diagnostic
14144 // (`is_git_oid` rejects at the first violation; longer
14145 // tag-shape values would hit the non-hex arm instead).
14146 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
14147 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
14148 tag: None,
14149 rev: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
14150 branch: None,
14151 });
14152 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
14153 let DepError::FontePinShape {
14154 pin, value, reason, ..
14155 } = err
14156 else {
14157 panic!("expected FontePinShape, got other variant");
14158 };
14159 assert_eq!(pin, ":rev");
14160 assert_eq!(value, "v0.1.0");
14161 assert!(
14162 !reason.is_empty(),
14163 "FontePinShape reason must be non-empty for tag-shaped :rev"
14164 );
14165 }
14166
14167 #[test]
14168 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_rev_too_long() {
14169 // Boundary case on the upper end: 41 hex chars — one past the
14170 // SHA-1 width, well below the SHA-256 width. Pin so a future
14171 // relaxation that admits "long enough to be a SHA" without
14172 // matching either canonical width surfaces here. The diagnostic
14173 // names the offending length verbatim so the author's grep
14174 // target is unambiguous (either trim one char or paste the
14175 // full SHA-256).
14176 let too_long: String = "0".repeat(41);
14177 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
14178 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
14179 tag: None,
14180 rev: Some(too_long.clone()),
14181 branch: None,
14182 });
14183 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
14184 let DepError::FontePinShape {
14185 pin, value, reason, ..
14186 } = err
14187 else {
14188 panic!("expected FontePinShape, got other variant");
14189 };
14190 assert_eq!(pin, ":rev");
14191 assert_eq!(value, too_long);
14192 assert!(
14193 reason.contains("41"),
14194 "reason must surface the offending length verbatim, got {reason:?}"
14195 );
14196 }
14197
14198 #[test]
14199 fn validate_rejects_git_fonte_with_rev_carrying_whitespace() {
14200 // The canonical paste-from-doc footgun on `:rev` — author
14201 // copies `"deadbeefcafe…0123 "` (trailing space) out of a
14202 // commit-message paragraph. Until this gate landed the empty-
14203 // pin arm passed (the string isn't empty), the resolver issued
14204 // `git fetch <remote> 'deadbeef… '` and the failure surfaced at
14205 // clone time with a quoting-confused git error far from the
14206 // source caixa.lisp. The new gate moves the check to caixa-
14207 // build time. Length is 41 (40 hex + space) so the length arm
14208 // fires first — pinned separately from the pure-length arm to
14209 // ensure the diagnostic surfaces *some* parser wording, not
14210 // silently pass through.
14211 let with_space = "0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef01234567 ".to_string();
14212 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
14213 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
14214 tag: None,
14215 rev: Some(with_space.clone()),
14216 branch: None,
14217 });
14218 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
14219 let DepError::FontePinShape {
14220 pin, value, reason, ..
14221 } = err
14222 else {
14223 panic!("expected FontePinShape, got other variant");
14224 };
14225 assert_eq!(pin, ":rev");
14226 assert_eq!(value, with_space);
14227 assert!(
14228 !reason.is_empty(),
14229 "FontePinShape reason must be non-empty for whitespace-bearing :rev"
14230 );
14231 }
14232
14233 #[test]
14234 fn fonte_pin_shape_diagnostic_carries_offending_nome_pin_value_for_rev() {
14235 // Diagnostic-shape pin on the `:rev` axis: every FontePinShape
14236 // variant on this axis names the offending dep's `:nome` + the
14237 // `:rev` axis + the offending value verbatim, so the author's
14238 // grep target is the literal `:rev "<value>"` block in
14239 // caixa.lisp. Sibling of the `fonte_pin_shape_diagnostic_
14240 // carries_offending_nome_pin_value` test on the refname-shaped
14241 // (`:tag` / `:branch`) axes.
14242 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
14243 repo: "github:p/x".into(),
14244 tag: None,
14245 rev: Some("not-a-sha".into()),
14246 branch: None,
14247 });
14248 let msg = d
14249 .validate()
14250 .expect_err(":rev: expected FontePinShape")
14251 .to_string();
14252 assert!(
14253 msg.contains("\"caixa-teia\""),
14254 ":rev: diagnostic must quote the offending :nome verbatim, got {msg:?}"
14255 );
14256 assert!(
14257 msg.contains(":rev"),
14258 ":rev: diagnostic must name the offending pin axis, got {msg:?}"
14259 );
14260 assert!(
14261 msg.contains("not-a-sha"),
14262 ":rev: diagnostic must quote the offending value verbatim, got {msg:?}"
14263 );
14264 }
14265
14266 #[test]
14267 fn fonte_pin_empty_fires_before_pin_shape() {
14268 // Order pin: a `Some("")` `:tag` is the more self-locating
14269 // diagnostic (the author chose an axis but left it blank;
14270 // grep is unambiguous), so it fires before the shape gate
14271 // even when both arms would match. Pinned so a future
14272 // reordering surfaces here. Mirrors the
14273 // `fonte_repo_empty_fires_before_pin_missing` ordering
14274 // discipline on the peer per-axis arms.
14275 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
14276 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
14277 tag: Some(String::new()),
14278 rev: None,
14279 branch: None,
14280 });
14281 assert!(matches!(
14282 d.validate().unwrap_err(),
14283 DepError::FontePinEmpty { ref pin, .. } if pin == ":tag"
14284 ));
14285 }
14286
14287 #[test]
14288 fn fonte_pin_shape_fires_after_repo_empty() {
14289 // Order pin: `:repo ""` is the more self-locating axis
14290 // (every git source needs a repo; the per-pin shape gate is
14291 // secondary), so the repo-empty arm fires before the
14292 // per-pin shape arm even when both are violated. Pinned so
14293 // a future reordering surfaces here. Mirrors
14294 // `fonte_repo_empty_fires_before_pin_missing` on the
14295 // adjacent axis pair.
14296 let d = dep_with_fonte(DepSource::Git {
14297 repo: String::new(),
14298 tag: Some("v0.1.0 ".into()),
14299 rev: None,
14300 branch: None,
14301 });
14302 assert!(matches!(
14303 d.validate().unwrap_err(),
14304 DepError::FonteRepoEmpty { .. }
14305 ));
14306 }
14307
14308 #[test]
14309 fn fonte_pin_shape_diagnostic_carries_offending_nome_pin_value() {
14310 // Diagnostic-shape pin across both refname-shaped axes
14311 // (`:tag` + `:branch`): every `FontePinShape` variant names
14312 // the offending dep's `:nome` + the offending pin axis + the
14313 // offending value verbatim, so the author's grep target is
14314 // unambiguous (the literal `:tag "<value>"` / `:branch
14315 // "<value>"` lands in caixa.lisp with quotes). Cover both
14316 // pin axes so a future variant addition forces a parallel
14317 // diagnostic-shape decision.
14318 for (pin_label, fonte) in [
14319 (
14320 ":tag",
14321 DepSource::Git {
14322 repo: "github:p/x".into(),
14323 tag: Some("v0.1.0~1".into()),
14324 rev: None,
14325 branch: None,
14326 },
14327 ),
14328 (
14329 ":branch",
14330 DepSource::Git {
14331 repo: "github:p/x".into(),
14332 tag: None,
14333 rev: None,
14334 branch: Some("feature/foo*".into()),
14335 },
14336 ),
14337 ] {
14338 let d = dep_with_fonte(fonte);
14339 let msg = d
14340 .validate()
14341 .expect_err(&format!("{pin_label}: expected FontePinShape"))
14342 .to_string();
14343 assert!(
14344 msg.contains("\"caixa-teia\""),
14345 "{pin_label}: diagnostic must quote the offending :nome verbatim, got {msg:?}"
14346 );
14347 assert!(
14348 msg.contains(pin_label),
14349 "{pin_label}: diagnostic must name the offending pin axis, got {msg:?}"
14350 );
14351 }
14352 }
14353
14354 #[test]
14355 fn git_source_json_round_trip() {
14356 let src = DepSource::Git {
14357 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
14358 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
14359 rev: None,
14360 branch: None,
14361 };
14362 let s = serde_json::to_string(&src).unwrap();
14363 assert!(s.contains(&format!(
14364 r#""{tipo}":"{git}""#,
14365 tipo = crate::render::DEP_SOURCE_KEY_TIPO,
14366 git = crate::render::DEP_SOURCE_TIPO_GIT,
14367 )));
14368 assert!(s.contains(r#""repo":"github:pleme-io/caixa-teia""#));
14369 assert!(s.contains(r#""tag":"v0.1.0""#));
14370 assert!(!s.contains("rev"));
14371 assert!(!s.contains("branch"));
14372 let round: DepSource = serde_json::from_str(&s).unwrap();
14373 assert_eq!(round, src);
14374 }
14375
14376 // ── DEP_SOURCE_{KEY_TIPO,TIPO_GIT,TIPO_PATH} drift-detection ────────
14377 //
14378 // The `#[serde(tag = "tipo", rename_all = "lowercase")]` derive
14379 // attribute on [`DepSource`] pins three load-bearing byte-sequences
14380 // that flow into every serialized `Dep.fonte` block: the outer
14381 // discriminator-key `"tipo"` the `tag = "tipo"` attribute names, and
14382 // the two admitted variant-tag values `"git"` / `"path"` the
14383 // `rename_all = "lowercase"` attribute pins as the discriminator's
14384 // closed-set arms. The three pin tests below round-trip a
14385 // fully-populated variant of each arm through
14386 // [`serde_json::to_value`] and assert each canonical byte-sequence
14387 // appears at its axis — pins a hypothetical future
14388 // `tag = "type"` / `tag = "source_type"` typo, a `rename_all`
14389 // rebrand (`"UPPERCASE"` / `"snake_case"` / `"kebab-case"`), or a
14390 // Rust-side variant rename (`Git` → `Repository`, `Path` → `Local`)
14391 // at build time rather than at fetch time when the resolver's
14392 // `Dep.fonte` dispatch silently fails to match on the drifted
14393 // discriminator. Same "serialize-and-check" discipline the peer
14394 // `M2_LIMITS_KEY_*`, `M2_BEHAVIOR_KEY_ON_*`, `SUPERVISOR_KEY_*`,
14395 // and `MEMBRO_KEY_*` drift-detection pins carry — extended here
14396 // to the last `#[serde(tag = ..., rename_all = ...)]` discriminator
14397 // family in caixa-core lacking a lifted peer.
14398
14399 #[test]
14400 fn dep_source_git_serde_keys_match_lifted_dep_source_key_consts() {
14401 // Fail-before-pass-after: a future `tag = "type"` at the derive
14402 // attribute would serialize under `"type":"git"`, and this test
14403 // would trip because `"tipo"` no longer appears at the emitted
14404 // discriminator key. A future `rename_all = "kebab-case"` /
14405 // `"snake_case"` (both no-ops on `Git` since it lacks internal
14406 // word boundaries) is caught by the sibling
14407 // `dep_source_path_serde_keys_match_lifted_dep_source_key_consts`
14408 // pin below (Path has no internal boundary either but the pair
14409 // catches any per-arm inconsistency). A future variant rename
14410 // `Git` → `Repository` would emit `"tipo":"repository"` and
14411 // trip this pin.
14412 let src = DepSource::Git {
14413 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
14414 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
14415 rev: None,
14416 branch: None,
14417 };
14418 let json = serde_json::to_value(&src).unwrap();
14419 let obj = json.as_object().expect("Git serializes as a JSON object");
14420 assert_eq!(
14421 obj.get(crate::render::DEP_SOURCE_KEY_TIPO)
14422 .and_then(serde_json::Value::as_str),
14423 Some(crate::render::DEP_SOURCE_TIPO_GIT),
14424 "DepSource::Git must serialize the tipo discriminator at DEP_SOURCE_KEY_TIPO \
14425 with value DEP_SOURCE_TIPO_GIT — attribute drift or variant rename \
14426 detected in {json}"
14427 );
14428 }
14429
14430 #[test]
14431 fn dep_source_path_serde_keys_match_lifted_dep_source_key_consts() {
14432 // Fail-before-pass-after: a future variant rename `Path` →
14433 // `Local` / `Filesystem` would emit `"tipo":"local"` and trip
14434 // this pin. A per-consumer disambiguation as the `defcaixa`
14435 // macro stabilizes ("caminho" → "path" for English-uniformity)
14436 // is scoped to the inner field key, not the discriminator; this
14437 // pin is orthogonal to that and catches only the outer
14438 // discriminator drift.
14439 let src = DepSource::Path {
14440 caminho: "../caixa-teia".into(),
14441 };
14442 let json = serde_json::to_value(&src).unwrap();
14443 let obj = json.as_object().expect("Path serializes as a JSON object");
14444 assert_eq!(
14445 obj.get(crate::render::DEP_SOURCE_KEY_TIPO)
14446 .and_then(serde_json::Value::as_str),
14447 Some(crate::render::DEP_SOURCE_TIPO_PATH),
14448 "DepSource::Path must serialize the tipo discriminator at DEP_SOURCE_KEY_TIPO \
14449 with value DEP_SOURCE_TIPO_PATH — attribute drift or variant rename \
14450 detected in {json}"
14451 );
14452 }
14453
14454 #[test]
14455 fn dep_source_key_consts_are_pairwise_distinct() {
14456 // Cross-axis collapse detector: a hypothetical future edit that
14457 // accidentally set two of the three consts to the same byte
14458 // (`DEP_SOURCE_TIPO_GIT = "path"` typo matching a peer arm) would
14459 // pass every per-arm serialize pin above but silently collapse
14460 // the discriminator's closed-set arms onto one another; this pin
14461 // catches the collapse at build time.
14462 assert_ne!(
14463 crate::render::DEP_SOURCE_KEY_TIPO,
14464 crate::render::DEP_SOURCE_TIPO_GIT,
14465 );
14466 assert_ne!(
14467 crate::render::DEP_SOURCE_KEY_TIPO,
14468 crate::render::DEP_SOURCE_TIPO_PATH,
14469 );
14470 assert_ne!(
14471 crate::render::DEP_SOURCE_TIPO_GIT,
14472 crate::render::DEP_SOURCE_TIPO_PATH,
14473 );
14474 }
14475
14476 #[test]
14477 fn dep_source_tipo_variant_consts_are_ascii_lowercase_shape() {
14478 // Shape pin against `rename_all` drift: the two variant-tag
14479 // consts must be ASCII-lowercase-only to match the
14480 // `rename_all = "lowercase"` attribute the derive uses; a future
14481 // rebrand to `"UPPERCASE"` / `"PascalCase"` at the attribute
14482 // would emit `"GIT"` / `"Git"` instead and trip this pin.
14483 for (label, s) in [
14484 ("DEP_SOURCE_TIPO_GIT", crate::render::DEP_SOURCE_TIPO_GIT),
14485 ("DEP_SOURCE_TIPO_PATH", crate::render::DEP_SOURCE_TIPO_PATH),
14486 ] {
14487 assert!(!s.is_empty(), "{label} must not be empty");
14488 assert!(
14489 s.bytes().all(|b| b.is_ascii_lowercase()),
14490 "{label} must be ASCII-lowercase-only (matching \
14491 rename_all = \"lowercase\"), got {s:?}",
14492 );
14493 }
14494 }
14495
14496 // ── per-entry :caracteristicas set-not-multiset gate ────────────
14497 //
14498 // Every Vec-keyed-by-name authoring surface on the typed Caixa
14499 // surface that identifies its entries by a name field now uniformly
14500 // closes the set-not-multiset discipline at build time (cite
14501 // `validate_caracteristicas`'s peer-axis enumeration). The
14502 // `:caracteristicas` axis is per-`Dep`: the feature-toggle slot is
14503 // set-shaped (a feature is either enabled or not — there is no
14504 // `feature × 2` semantic), so two entries naming the same feature
14505 // are a redundant declaration the caixa-resolver's lacre pipeline
14506 // would silently dedup at resolve time. The empty-feature arm
14507 // closes the parallel "operationally-meaningless value" axis on
14508 // the same slot. Same linear-walk + `HashSet` + first-collision
14509 // shape every peer set gate uses; same empty-first cascade every
14510 // peer per-entry shape + duplicate gate uses (the empty-feature
14511 // axis is the more-actionable defect since two `""` entries would
14512 // both report `caracteristica: ""` under a duplicate-first
14513 // ordering, with no way to distinguish the offending site).
14514
14515 fn dep_with_features(features: &[&str]) -> Dep {
14516 Dep {
14517 nome: "caixa-teia".into(),
14518 versao: "^0.1".into(),
14519 fonte: None,
14520 opcional: false,
14521 caracteristicas: features.iter().map(|s| (*s).into()).collect(),
14522 }
14523 }
14524
14525 #[test]
14526 fn validate_rejects_empty_caracteristica() {
14527 // Fail-before-pass-after pin: every pre-gate codebase accepted
14528 // `(:caracteristicas (""))` cleanly (the `Vec<String>` field
14529 // imposed no per-entry shape contract), the dep validated, and
14530 // the empty feature would have reached the future caixa-resolver
14531 // lacre pipeline as a no-op feature enable — silently dropping
14532 // the author's intent far from the source `caixa.lisp`. The new
14533 // gate surfaces the structural defect at the typed-validate
14534 // surface with a self-locating diagnostic naming the offending
14535 // dep's `:nome`.
14536 let d = dep_with_features(&[""]);
14537 assert!(
14538 matches!(d.validate().unwrap_err(), DepError::CaracteristicaEmpty { ref nome } if nome == "caixa-teia"),
14539 "expected CaracteristicaEmpty, got {:?}",
14540 d.validate(),
14541 );
14542 }
14543
14544 #[test]
14545 fn validate_rejects_duplicate_caracteristica() {
14546 // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the set-not-multiset arm: the
14547 // feature-toggle slot is set-shaped, so `(:caracteristicas
14548 // ("http" "http"))` is a redundant declaration the lacre
14549 // pipeline dedupes silently at resolve time. The diagnostic
14550 // names the offending dep + the colliding feature verbatim so
14551 // the author can grep their caixa.lisp for `:caracteristicas`
14552 // and fix it in one edit. First-collision determinism is
14553 // pinned separately below.
14554 let d = dep_with_features(&["http", "http"]);
14555 assert!(
14556 matches!(
14557 d.validate().unwrap_err(),
14558 DepError::CaracteristicaDuplicate { ref nome, ref caracteristica }
14559 if nome == "caixa-teia" && caracteristica == "http"
14560 ),
14561 "expected CaracteristicaDuplicate, got {:?}",
14562 d.validate(),
14563 );
14564 }
14565
14566 #[test]
14567 fn validate_accepts_distinct_caracteristicas() {
14568 // The canonical authoring shape — every feature distinct — must
14569 // remain a clean pass (positive control sweep). Covers the
14570 // canonical kebab-case feature names a target caixa typically
14571 // declares.
14572 dep_with_features(&["http", "json", "tls"])
14573 .validate()
14574 .unwrap();
14575 }
14576
14577 #[test]
14578 fn validate_accepts_single_caracteristica() {
14579 // Single-element list is the minimum non-empty shape; passes
14580 // the gate as the identity of the duplicate check (no second
14581 // entry to collide with).
14582 dep_with_features(&["http"]).validate().unwrap();
14583 }
14584
14585 #[test]
14586 fn validate_accepts_empty_caracteristicas_list() {
14587 // The bare-dep authoring shape (`Dep::simple` / `Dep::git`)
14588 // produces `caracteristicas: Vec::new()`; the empty list is
14589 // the gate's empty-set identity and passes vacuously. Pin
14590 // this so a future tightening that requires ≥1 feature
14591 // surfaces here as a test failure rather than a silent
14592 // contract narrowing.
14593 Dep::simple("caixa-teia", "^0.1").validate().unwrap();
14594 assert!(dep_with_features(&[]).validate().is_ok());
14595 }
14596
14597 #[test]
14598 fn validate_caracteristica_empty_fires_before_duplicate() {
14599 // Empty-first cascade: an entry with an empty feature *and*
14600 // duplicate entries surfaces the empty diagnostic first. The
14601 // empty-feature axis is the more-actionable defect since
14602 // `caracteristica: ""` is unambiguous; under duplicate-first
14603 // ordering the diagnostic could report the empty string from
14604 // either of two empty entries with no way to distinguish.
14605 // Mirrors the peer empty-before-duplicate ordering
14606 // discipline every per-entry shape + duplicate gate establishes
14607 // (`SupervisorSpec::validate`'s `EmptyChildName` arm before
14608 // `DuplicateChildCaixa`, `validate_membros`'s
14609 // `MembroCaixaEmpty` arm before `MembroDuplicate`).
14610 let d = dep_with_features(&["", "http", "http"]);
14611 assert!(matches!(
14612 d.validate().unwrap_err(),
14613 DepError::CaracteristicaEmpty { .. }
14614 ));
14615 }
14616
14617 #[test]
14618 fn validate_caracteristica_duplicate_first_collision_determinism() {
14619 // Three matching entries: the second occurrence surfaces the
14620 // diagnostic (the second is the first *collision* — the first
14621 // entry is the establishing one, not a duplicate). Mirrors
14622 // every peer first-collision posture
14623 // (`SupervisorError::DuplicateChildCaixa` reports the second
14624 // collision, `AplicacaoError::MembroDuplicate` reports the
14625 // second, `DepError::DuplicateNome` reports the second).
14626 // Pinning this so a future shortcut that flips to last-
14627 // collision (or non-deterministic) surfaces here.
14628 let d = dep_with_features(&["http", "http", "http"]);
14629 assert!(matches!(
14630 d.validate().unwrap_err(),
14631 DepError::CaracteristicaDuplicate { ref caracteristica, .. } if caracteristica == "http"
14632 ));
14633 }
14634
14635 #[test]
14636 fn validate_per_entry_shape_fires_before_caracteristicas() {
14637 // Per-entry shape precedence: a dep with a malformed `:nome`
14638 // (uppercase) AND duplicate `:caracteristicas` surfaces the
14639 // narrower `NomeInvalid` diagnostic first, not the set-gate
14640 // diagnostic. The `:nome` is the self-locating axis (every
14641 // diagnostic from the caracteristicas gate quotes the
14642 // offending dep's `:nome` to anchor the grep target —
14643 // surfacing the malformed name first keeps that anchor
14644 // valid). Same precedence shape every peer per-entry-shape
14645 // arm establishes against its peer set-gate
14646 // (`validate_deps_per_entry_validate_fires_before_duplicate_in_deps`
14647 // on the cross-entry `:nome` axis).
14648 let d = Dep {
14649 nome: "Caixa-Teia".into(), // uppercase — DNS-1123 violation
14650 versao: "^0.1".into(),
14651 fonte: None,
14652 opcional: false,
14653 caracteristicas: vec!["http".into(), "http".into()],
14654 };
14655 assert!(matches!(
14656 d.validate().unwrap_err(),
14657 DepError::NomeInvalid { .. }
14658 ));
14659 }
14660
14661 // ── per-entry :caracteristicas value-shape gate ──────────────────
14662 //
14663 // Until this gate landed `:caracteristicas` only refused the empty
14664 // string and cross-entry duplicates: a non-empty distinct but
14665 // structurally invalid feature name silently passed validate and the
14666 // failure surfaced at `cargo metadata` time as Cargo's
14667 // `restricted_names::validate_feature_name` parser rejection, far from
14668 // the source `caixa.lisp` with no field naming which `:deps` entry's
14669 // `:caracteristicas` carried the typo. The lifted predicate makes the
14670 // Cargo-feature-name-grammar intersection-floor a substrate-level
14671 // invariant at validate time. Same trajectory as the eight peer
14672 // value-shape predicates each typed surface downstream of a structured
14673 // grammar already follows.
14674
14675 #[test]
14676 fn validate_rejects_caracteristica_with_leading_plus() {
14677 // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the canonical Cargo
14678 // `+<feature>` activation-form-in-feature-name-slot footgun.
14679 // Cargo's `[dependencies.<dep>.features]` list grammar accepts
14680 // `+optional-feature` as an enablement of a previously-disabled
14681 // feature; pasting that activation form into `:caracteristicas`
14682 // (which names the feature itself) silently passed pre-gate and
14683 // failed at `cargo metadata` parse time.
14684 let d = dep_with_features(&["+http"]);
14685 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
14686 assert!(
14687 matches!(
14688 err,
14689 DepError::CaracteristicaInvalid { ref nome, ref caracteristica, .. }
14690 if nome == "caixa-teia" && caracteristica == "+http"
14691 ),
14692 "expected CaracteristicaInvalid, got {err:?}"
14693 );
14694 }
14695
14696 #[test]
14697 fn validate_rejects_caracteristica_with_leading_hyphen() {
14698 // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the leading-hyphen footgun. `-`
14699 // is a legitimate continuation character (kebab-case feature
14700 // names like `runtime-tokio` pass) but Cargo rejects it at the
14701 // start; the structural defect — and its CLI-argument-injection
14702 // adjacency at any downstream Cargo subprocess invocation — is
14703 // closed at validate time, not at `cargo metadata` time.
14704 let d = dep_with_features(&["-json"]);
14705 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
14706 assert!(
14707 matches!(
14708 err,
14709 DepError::CaracteristicaInvalid { ref caracteristica, .. } if caracteristica == "-json"
14710 ),
14711 "expected CaracteristicaInvalid, got {err:?}"
14712 );
14713 }
14714
14715 #[test]
14716 fn validate_rejects_caracteristica_with_leading_dot() {
14717 // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the leading-dot footgun. `.` is
14718 // a legitimate continuation character (version-suffix shapes
14719 // like `feat.v2` pass) but the leading-dot form is the
14720 // canonical dotted-version-suffix-as-feature-name confusion.
14721 let d = dep_with_features(&[".feat"]);
14722 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
14723 assert!(matches!(
14724 err,
14725 DepError::CaracteristicaInvalid { ref caracteristica, .. } if caracteristica == ".feat"
14726 ));
14727 }
14728
14729 #[test]
14730 fn validate_rejects_caracteristica_with_whitespace() {
14731 // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the embedded-whitespace footgun:
14732 // a feature name with a space inside is structurally a multi-
14733 // token blob (the canonical paste-from-doc footgun, or an
14734 // accidental `"http server"` where the author meant
14735 // `"http-server"`).
14736 let d = dep_with_features(&["http feature"]);
14737 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
14738 assert!(matches!(
14739 err,
14740 DepError::CaracteristicaInvalid { ref caracteristica, .. } if caracteristica == "http feature"
14741 ));
14742 }
14743
14744 #[test]
14745 fn validate_rejects_caracteristica_with_comma() {
14746 // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the embedded-comma footgun:
14747 // the list-separator-belongs-to-the-list-grammar
14748 // miscomprehension where the author writes
14749 // `:caracteristicas ("http,json")` intending two features but
14750 // the `Vec<String>` field consumes the bare token as one entry.
14751 let d = dep_with_features(&["http,json"]);
14752 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
14753 assert!(matches!(
14754 err,
14755 DepError::CaracteristicaInvalid { ref caracteristica, .. } if caracteristica == "http,json"
14756 ));
14757 }
14758
14759 #[test]
14760 fn validate_rejects_caracteristica_with_slash() {
14761 // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the embedded-slash footgun:
14762 // Cargo's `dep/feat` namespaced-dep syntax applies inside
14763 // `[dependencies.<dep>.features]` list entries that already
14764 // name the parent dep (so the syntax says "enable feature
14765 // `feat` on a transitive dep `dep`"); `:caracteristicas` is
14766 // per-dep already (a sibling slot on the `Dep` itself), so the
14767 // segment separator within an entry must be `-`, `_`, `+`,
14768 // or `.`. The diagnostic remediation points at the canonical
14769 // Cargo namespaced-dep discipline.
14770 let d = dep_with_features(&["http/json"]);
14771 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
14772 assert!(matches!(
14773 err,
14774 DepError::CaracteristicaInvalid { ref caracteristica, .. } if caracteristica == "http/json"
14775 ));
14776 }
14777
14778 #[test]
14779 fn validate_rejects_caracteristica_with_non_ascii() {
14780 // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the un-percent-encoded non-ASCII
14781 // byte footgun: NFC-vs-NFD normalization across filesystems
14782 // silently rewrites the feature-key, breaking the lacre's
14783 // content-addressing invariant. Pinned at a canonical
14784 // smart-quote-paste shape (`café`) where the raw `é` byte is the
14785 // documented APFS round-trip break.
14786 let d = dep_with_features(&["caf\u{e9}"]);
14787 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
14788 assert!(matches!(
14789 err,
14790 DepError::CaracteristicaInvalid { ref caracteristica, .. } if caracteristica == "caf\u{e9}"
14791 ));
14792 }
14793
14794 #[test]
14795 fn validate_rejects_caracteristica_with_control_character() {
14796 // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the embedded-control-character
14797 // footgun: a CR/LF or any 0x00..0x1F / 0x7F byte landing in a
14798 // feature name is the canonical paste-from-multiline-doc
14799 // footgun the predicate's reason wording specifically calls out.
14800 let d = dep_with_features(&["http\njson"]);
14801 let err = d.validate().unwrap_err();
14802 assert!(matches!(err, DepError::CaracteristicaInvalid { .. }));
14803 }
14804
14805 #[test]
14806 fn validate_accepts_canonical_caracteristicas_shapes() {
14807 // Positive control sweep: every canonical Cargo feature name
14808 // shape the pleme-io ecosystem uses must still pass. Mirrors
14809 // the substrate-side `cargo_feature_name_accepts_canonical_forms`
14810 // sweep — drift between either landing site and the predicate's
14811 // accepted set is a build error visible at this pair of tests,
14812 // not a per-renderer "this passed validate but failed at
14813 // cargo metadata time" surprise on the next acceptance.
14814 for s in [
14815 "http",
14816 "json",
14817 "derive",
14818 "serde_json",
14819 "runtime-tokio",
14820 "tokio.full",
14821 "v0.1",
14822 "http+json",
14823 "_internal",
14824 "__private",
14825 "default",
14826 "rt-multi-thread",
14827 "feat.v2",
14828 ] {
14829 let d = dep_with_features(&[s]);
14830 d.validate().unwrap_or_else(|e| {
14831 panic!("canonical Cargo feature name {s:?} must pass validate: {e:?}")
14832 });
14833 }
14834 }
14835
14836 #[test]
14837 fn validate_caracteristica_empty_fires_before_invalid() {
14838 // Cascade precedence pin: an entry list with both an empty
14839 // feature AND an invalid-shape feature surfaces the
14840 // `CaracteristicaEmpty` arm first (the empty value carries no
14841 // self-locating data — `caracteristica: ""` is the diagnostic
14842 // with no way to anchor a grep target — so closing the empty
14843 // axis first preserves the per-entry-shape diagnostic's
14844 // self-locating discipline). Same empty-first cascade every
14845 // peer per-entry shape gate establishes
14846 // (`SupervisorSpec::validate`'s `EmptyChildName` before
14847 // `ChildCaixaInvalid`, `validate_membros`'s `MembroCaixaEmpty`
14848 // before `MembroCaixaInvalid`).
14849 let d = dep_with_features(&["", "+http"]);
14850 assert!(matches!(
14851 d.validate().unwrap_err(),
14852 DepError::CaracteristicaEmpty { .. }
14853 ));
14854 }
14855
14856 #[test]
14857 fn validate_caracteristica_invalid_fires_before_duplicate() {
14858 // Per-entry-shape precedence pin: an entry list with the same
14859 // invalid feature shape declared twice surfaces the
14860 // `CaracteristicaInvalid` diagnostic on the first entry, not
14861 // the `CaracteristicaDuplicate` on the second collision. The
14862 // per-entry shape gate fires before the cross-entry set gate
14863 // — same precedence shape every peer two-arm-plus-set gate
14864 // establishes (`SupervisorSpec::validate`'s
14865 // `ChildCaixaInvalid` before `DuplicateChildCaixa`,
14866 // `validate_membros`'s `MembroCaixaInvalid` before
14867 // `MembroDuplicate`, `Dep::validate`'s `NomeInvalid` before
14868 // cross-list `DuplicateNome`).
14869 let d = dep_with_features(&["+http", "+http"]);
14870 assert!(matches!(
14871 d.validate().unwrap_err(),
14872 DepError::CaracteristicaInvalid { ref caracteristica, .. } if caracteristica == "+http"
14873 ));
14874 }
14875
14876 #[test]
14877 fn validate_rejects_caracteristica_at_65_byte_boundary() {
14878 // Boundary pin on the 64-byte cap — both the boundary-accepting
14879 // case and the boundary-exceeding case in one place, so a
14880 // future cap shift surfaces both arms simultaneously, mirroring
14881 // the peer `cargo_feature_name_rejects_at_65_byte_boundary`
14882 // predicate-level pin at the dep-axis landing site.
14883 let max_ok = "a".repeat(64);
14884 dep_with_features(&[&max_ok])
14885 .validate()
14886 .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("64-byte feature name must pass: {e:?}"));
14887 let too_long = "a".repeat(65);
14888 let d = dep_with_features(&[&too_long]);
14889 assert!(matches!(
14890 d.validate().unwrap_err(),
14891 DepError::CaracteristicaInvalid { .. }
14892 ));
14893 }
14894
14895 // ── self-dep cross-slot gate ─────────────────────────────────────
14896
14897 #[test]
14898 fn validate_no_self_dep_rejects_self_in_deps() {
14899 // A caixa whose `:deps` lists its own `:nome` is a one-node
14900 // cycle in the lacre closure's dep-graph traversal — rejected,
14901 // naming the parent and the offending list tag.
14902 let deps = vec![
14903 Dep::simple("caixa-teia", "^0.1"),
14904 Dep::simple("orquestra", "^0.1"),
14905 ];
14906 let err = validate_no_self_dep(&deps, &[], "orquestra").unwrap_err();
14907 assert!(
14908 matches!(err, DepError::DepIsSelf { ref nome, list } if nome == "orquestra" && list == crate::render::DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_DEPS),
14909 "got {err:?}"
14910 );
14911 }
14912
14913 #[test]
14914 fn validate_no_self_dep_rejects_self_in_deps_dev() {
14915 // Same gate on the `:deps-dev` axis — neither dep list is a
14916 // second-class citizen on the self-edge invariant.
14917 let deps_dev = vec![Dep::simple("orquestra", "^0.1")];
14918 let err = validate_no_self_dep(&[], &deps_dev, "orquestra").unwrap_err();
14919 assert!(
14920 matches!(err, DepError::DepIsSelf { ref nome, list } if nome == "orquestra" && list == crate::render::DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_DEPS_DEV),
14921 "got {err:?}"
14922 );
14923 }
14924
14925 #[test]
14926 fn validate_no_self_dep_deps_fires_before_deps_dev() {
14927 // Walk order pin: a caixa that self-references on both lists
14928 // surfaces the `:deps` arm first — the load-bearing axis the
14929 // lacre closure resolves at every build. Mirrors the canonical
14930 // [`Caixa::validate_deps`] cascade (`:deps` → `:deps-dev`).
14931 let deps = vec![Dep::simple("orquestra", "^0.1")];
14932 let deps_dev = vec![Dep::simple("orquestra", "^0.2")];
14933 let err = validate_no_self_dep(&deps, &deps_dev, "orquestra").unwrap_err();
14934 assert!(
14935 matches!(err, DepError::DepIsSelf { ref nome, list } if nome == "orquestra" && list == crate::render::DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_DEPS),
14936 "got {err:?}"
14937 );
14938 }
14939
14940 #[test]
14941 fn validate_no_self_dep_accepts_distinct_names() {
14942 // Positive control: every dep names a distinct caixa. The
14943 // canonical author surface — peer of
14944 // [`validate_no_self_supervision_accepts_distinct_children`].
14945 let deps = vec![
14946 Dep::simple("caixa-teia", "^0.1"),
14947 Dep::simple("caixa-arch", "^0.1"),
14948 ];
14949 let deps_dev = vec![Dep::simple("caixa-test", "^0.1")];
14950 validate_no_self_dep(&deps, &deps_dev, "orquestra").unwrap();
14951 }
14952
14953 #[test]
14954 fn validate_no_self_dep_empty_lists_pass() {
14955 // A caixa with no declared deps has nothing to self-reference —
14956 // the gate is vacuously satisfied. Peer of
14957 // [`validate_no_self_supervision_empty_children_is_ok`].
14958 validate_no_self_dep(&[], &[], "orquestra").unwrap();
14959 }
14960
14961 #[test]
14962 fn validate_no_self_dep_diagnostic_carries_offending_list_and_nome() {
14963 // Diagnostic-shape pin (peer with
14964 // [`validate_no_self_supervision`]'s diagnostic): the error's
14965 // Display surfaces both the offending list tag and the
14966 // parent's `:nome` verbatim, so the author can grep their
14967 // caixa.lisp for the offending block in one edit. Names
14968 // `:bibliotecas` / `:exe` / `:servicos` as the corrective
14969 // surface — every legitimate "I want to use code from this
14970 // caixa" intent routes through one of those three slots.
14971 let deps_dev = vec![Dep::simple("orquestra", "^0.1")];
14972 let rendered = validate_no_self_dep(&[], &deps_dev, "orquestra")
14973 .unwrap_err()
14974 .to_string();
14975 assert!(
14976 rendered.contains(crate::render::DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_DEPS_DEV),
14977 "diagnostic must name the offending list tag: {rendered}",
14978 );
14979 assert!(
14980 rendered.contains("orquestra"),
14981 "diagnostic must quote the parent caixa name: {rendered}",
14982 );
14983 assert!(
14984 rendered.contains(":bibliotecas"),
14985 "diagnostic must point at the corrective code-surface slot: {rendered}",
14986 );
14987 }
14988
14989 #[test]
14990 fn validate_no_self_dep_accepts_coincidental_substring_match() {
14991 // Identity is exact-string equality, not substring — a dep
14992 // named `"orquestra-helper"` is a distinct caixa even when the
14993 // parent is `"orquestra"`. Pin the exact-match discipline so a
14994 // future relaxation that uses `contains` surfaces here, peer
14995 // with the supervision-tree and Aplicacao-membership gates
14996 // which all use exact-string equality on the typed identity.
14997 let deps = vec![Dep::simple("orquestra-helper", "^0.1")];
14998 validate_no_self_dep(&deps, &[], "orquestra").unwrap();
14999 }
15000
15001 // ── drift-detection: DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_{DEPS,DEPS_DEV} pin ─────────────
15002
15003 #[test]
15004 fn dep_author_key_consts_pin_canonical_kebab_case_labels() {
15005 // Scalar-value pin: the two author-facing kebab-case labels the
15006 // `(defcaixa … :deps ((…)) :deps-dev ((…)))` surface admits on
15007 // the two-list dep-graph slot axis, one arm per typed slot.
15008 // Mirrors the peer scalar-value pin the sibling
15009 // [`crate::M2_AUTHOR_KEY_LIMITS`] /
15010 // [`crate::M2_AUTHOR_KEY_BEHAVIOR`] /
15011 // [`crate::M2_AUTHOR_KEY_UPGRADE_FROM`] (f49c8b0) M2 top-level
15012 // author-labels, [`crate::M3_AUTHOR_KEY_MEMBROS`] etc.
15013 // (882f498) M3 top-level author-labels, and
15014 // [`crate::SUPERVISOR_AUTHOR_KEY_ESTRATEGIA`] etc. (be40492)
15015 // Supervisor top-level author-labels carry, so every kind-scoped
15016 // typed-slot-family axis routes through one canonical per-arm
15017 // declaration.
15018 //
15019 // A future rebrand (`:deps` → `:dependencies` matching Cargo's
15020 // verbatim key, `:deps-dev` → `:dev-dependencies` matching the
15021 // same, `:deps` / `:deps-dev` → `:runtime-deps` / `:dev-deps`
15022 // for symmetry) lands as an edit to exactly one const, and
15023 // every consumer that reaches for the label picks it up at
15024 // build time rather than at runtime as a downstream mismatch on
15025 // a `DepError::DuplicateNome { list: … }` diagnostic far from
15026 // the rename's commit.
15027 assert_eq!(crate::render::DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_DEPS, ":deps");
15028 assert_eq!(crate::render::DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_DEPS_DEV, ":deps-dev");
15029 }
15030
15031 #[test]
15032 fn dep_author_key_consts_are_pairwise_distinct() {
15033 // Distinct-labels pin: the two `:deps` / `:deps-dev` labels
15034 // must not collapse onto one byte-string. A future copy-paste
15035 // slip that renamed both consts to the same value (or a rebrand
15036 // that dropped the `-dev` suffix from one but not the other)
15037 // would leave every `DepError::DuplicateNome { list: … }`
15038 // diagnostic naming an unattributable list — the linter would
15039 // route the author to the wrong caixa.lisp block, or the
15040 // cross-list precedence gate
15041 // (`validate_deps_duplicate_in_deps_fires_before_duplicate_in_deps_dev`)
15042 // would surface a `:deps`-tagged diagnostic on a `:deps-dev`
15043 // duplicate. Peer of the sibling
15044 // `m2_author_key_consts_are_pairwise_distinct`-shape gates the
15045 // other top-level kind-scoped slot-family axes carry
15046 // (implicitly held by their different byte-values today).
15047 assert_ne!(
15048 crate::render::DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_DEPS,
15049 crate::render::DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_DEPS_DEV,
15050 "DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_{{DEPS,DEPS_DEV}} consts must be pairwise-distinct \
15051 so a `DepError::DuplicateNome {{ list: … }}` diagnostic \
15052 self-locates the offending block in the author's caixa.lisp",
15053 );
15054 }
15055
15056 #[test]
15057 fn validate_no_self_dep_routes_through_lifted_dep_author_key_consts() {
15058 // Production-through-const pin: the two per-arm list tags
15059 // [`validate_no_self_dep`] threads onto the `list:` field of a
15060 // returned [`DepError::DepIsSelf`] route through the lifted
15061 // [`crate::DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_DEPS`] /
15062 // [`crate::DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_DEPS_DEV`] consts. A future drift at
15063 // the walker (a rename that reaches one arm but not the const,
15064 // or vice versa) surfaces here at build time rather than at
15065 // runtime as a `feira lint` diagnostic naming the wrong list
15066 // tag. Mirror of the peer
15067 // [`crate::Caixa::declared_servico_slots`] production tagger
15068 // pin (f49c8b0) on the sibling M2 top-level slot axis, extended
15069 // onto the two-list dep-graph gate.
15070 let deps = vec![Dep::simple("orquestra", "^0.1")];
15071 let err = validate_no_self_dep(&deps, &[], "orquestra").unwrap_err();
15072 let DepError::DepIsSelf { list, .. } = err else {
15073 panic!("expected DepIsSelf from :deps walk");
15074 };
15075 assert_eq!(list, crate::render::DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_DEPS);
15076
15077 let deps_dev = vec![Dep::simple("orquestra", "^0.1")];
15078 let err = validate_no_self_dep(&[], &deps_dev, "orquestra").unwrap_err();
15079 let DepError::DepIsSelf { list, .. } = err else {
15080 panic!("expected DepIsSelf from :deps-dev walk");
15081 };
15082 assert_eq!(list, crate::render::DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_DEPS_DEV);
15083 }
15084
15085 // ── Dep::nome accessor pins ───────────────────────────────────────
15086 //
15087 // Three coherence pins on the lifted `Dep::nome` accessor: byte-equal
15088 // projection over the plain-shorthand / explicit-git / explicit-path
15089 // fixture triad the [`Dep`] docstring lists (so the accessor's
15090 // accept-set is exercised across every author-surface `:fonte`
15091 // shape); by-borrow pointer identity so the projection stays
15092 // zero-copy at every consumer site; and validate-composition through
15093 // the [`validate_no_self_dep`] cross-slot gate reading its
15094 // parent-name equality check through the lifted accessor rather than
15095 // the raw field.
15096
15097 #[test]
15098 fn dep_nome_returns_declared_nome_across_fonte_shapes() {
15099 // Plain-shorthand form (`:fonte None`).
15100 assert_eq!(Dep::simple("caixa-teia", "^0.1").nome(), "caixa-teia");
15101 // Explicit git-source form with a tag pin — same accessor path.
15102 assert_eq!(
15103 Dep::git("caixa-teia", "^0.1", "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia", "v0.1.0").nome(),
15104 "caixa-teia",
15105 );
15106 // Explicit path-source form.
15107 assert_eq!(
15108 Dep {
15109 nome: "caixa-teia".to_string(),
15110 versao: "0.1.0".to_string(),
15111 fonte: Some(DepSource::Path {
15112 caminho: "../caixa-teia".to_string(),
15113 }),
15114 opcional: false,
15115 caracteristicas: Vec::new(),
15116 }
15117 .nome(),
15118 "caixa-teia",
15119 );
15120 // The empty-string `:nome` sentinel (which [`Dep::validate`]
15121 // refuses through the [`DepError::NomeEmpty`] arm) still round-
15122 // trips as an empty `&str` through the accessor — the accessor is
15123 // a projection, not a gate; the gate is [`Dep::validate`].
15124 assert_eq!(Dep::simple("", "^0.1").nome(), "");
15125 }
15126
15127 #[test]
15128 fn dep_nome_is_by_borrow_pointer_identity() {
15129 // Zero-copy pin: the accessor must borrow into the field's own
15130 // storage, not clone. If a future rewrite regresses to
15131 // `self.nome.clone().leak()` or an owned-buffer shape, the two
15132 // pointers diverge and this pin fails at build time.
15133 let d = Dep::simple("caixa-teia", "^0.1");
15134 assert!(std::ptr::eq(d.nome().as_ptr(), d.nome.as_ptr()));
15135 }
15136
15137 // ── Dep::versao_requirement accessor pins ─────────────────────────
15138 //
15139 // Three coherence pins on the lifted `Dep::versao_requirement`
15140 // accessor: byte-equal projection over the plain-shorthand /
15141 // explicit-git / explicit-path fixture triad the [`Dep`] docstring
15142 // lists plus the empty-sentinel that round-trips as `""` (the accessor
15143 // is a projection, not a gate; the gate is [`Dep::validate`]); by-
15144 // borrow pointer identity so the projection stays zero-copy at every
15145 // consumer site; and validate-composition through the
15146 // [`crate::render::require_valid_versao_requirement`] cascade reading
15147 // its requirement-shape check through the lifted accessor rather than
15148 // the raw field.
15149 #[test]
15150 fn dep_versao_requirement_returns_declared_versao_across_fonte_shapes() {
15151 // Plain-shorthand form (`:fonte None`).
15152 assert_eq!(
15153 Dep::simple("caixa-teia", "^0.1").versao_requirement(),
15154 "^0.1",
15155 );
15156 // Explicit git-source form with a tag pin — same accessor path.
15157 assert_eq!(
15158 Dep::git(
15159 "caixa-teia",
15160 "~0.1.2",
15161 "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia",
15162 "v0.1.0"
15163 )
15164 .versao_requirement(),
15165 "~0.1.2",
15166 );
15167 // Explicit path-source form.
15168 assert_eq!(
15169 Dep {
15170 nome: "caixa-teia".to_string(),
15171 versao: "0.1.0".to_string(),
15172 fonte: Some(DepSource::Path {
15173 caminho: "../caixa-teia".to_string(),
15174 }),
15175 opcional: false,
15176 caracteristicas: Vec::new(),
15177 }
15178 .versao_requirement(),
15179 "0.1.0",
15180 );
15181 // The wildcard requirement (`"*"`) — the shorthand
15182 // `parse_requirement` accepts as `VersionReq::STAR` — round-trips
15183 // verbatim through the accessor as `"*"`, same byte-shape the
15184 // author wrote.
15185 assert_eq!(Dep::simple("caixa-teia", "*").versao_requirement(), "*");
15186 // The empty-string `:versao` sentinel (which [`Dep::validate`]
15187 // refuses through the [`DepError::VersaoEmpty`] arm) still round-
15188 // trips as an empty `&str` through the accessor — the accessor is
15189 // a projection, not a gate; the gate is [`Dep::validate`]. Peer
15190 // of the sibling [`Dep::nome`] empty-sentinel round-trip pin.
15191 assert_eq!(Dep::simple("caixa-teia", "").versao_requirement(), "");
15192 }
15193
15194 #[test]
15195 fn dep_versao_requirement_is_by_borrow_pointer_identity() {
15196 // Zero-copy pin: the accessor must borrow into the field's own
15197 // storage, not clone. If a future rewrite regresses to
15198 // `self.versao.clone().leak()` or an owned-buffer shape, the two
15199 // pointers diverge and this pin fails at build time. Peer of the
15200 // sibling [`Dep::nome`] pointer-identity pin — same by-borrow
15201 // discipline extended onto the requirement-carrying axis.
15202 let d = Dep::simple("caixa-teia", "^0.1");
15203 assert!(std::ptr::eq(
15204 d.versao_requirement().as_ptr(),
15205 d.versao.as_ptr(),
15206 ));
15207 }
15208
15209 #[test]
15210 fn dep_validate_reads_requirement_through_accessor() {
15211 // Composition pin: the [`Dep::validate`]
15212 // [`crate::render::require_valid_versao_requirement`] cascade
15213 // consumes the requirement string through the lifted accessor —
15214 // both the requirement-gate input and the
15215 // [`DepError::VersaoInvalid`] error-body carrier route through
15216 // `self.versao_requirement()`. A valid requirement passes
15217 // (positive control); a malformed-but-non-empty requirement fails
15218 // and the diagnostic quotes the offending byte-string verbatim
15219 // (same shape the accessor projects), so a future regression that
15220 // detoured the requirement carrier through a different byte-
15221 // string (say the parsed `VersionReq`'s `Display`, or a
15222 // normalized rewrite) would surface here at build time. The
15223 // empty-`:versao` arm fires the [`DepError::VersaoEmpty`] variant
15224 // ahead of the parse arm, pinning the empty-first cascade the
15225 // accessor's `""` sentinel round-trip acknowledges.
15226 Dep::simple("caixa-teia", "^0.1").validate().unwrap();
15227 let err = Dep::simple("caixa-teia", "v0.1").validate().unwrap_err();
15228 assert!(
15229 matches!(
15230 &err,
15231 DepError::VersaoInvalid {
15232 nome,
15233 versao,
15234 ..
15235 } if nome == "caixa-teia" && versao == "v0.1",
15236 ),
15237 "expected VersaoInvalid quoting the accessor-projected requirement, got {err:?}",
15238 );
15239 let err = Dep::simple("caixa-teia", "").validate().unwrap_err();
15240 assert!(
15241 matches!(
15242 &err,
15243 DepError::VersaoEmpty { nome } if nome == "caixa-teia",
15244 ),
15245 "expected VersaoEmpty from the empty-first arm, got {err:?}",
15246 );
15247 }
15248
15249 // ── Dep::fonte accessor pins ──────────────────────────────────────
15250 //
15251 // Three coherence pins on the lifted `Dep::fonte` accessor: byte-
15252 // equal projection over the plain-shorthand (`:fonte None`) /
15253 // explicit-git-tag / explicit-path fixture triad the [`Dep`]
15254 // docstring lists (so the accessor's accept-set is exercised across
15255 // every author-surface `:fonte` shape and both `DepSource` variants);
15256 // pointer identity so the borrowed reference points into the field's
15257 // own `Option<DepSource>` storage (not a cloned side-buffer); and
15258 // validate-composition through the [`Dep::validate`] gate reading
15259 // its per-`:fonte` [`DepSource::validate`] delegation through the
15260 // lifted accessor rather than the raw `if let Some(ref fonte) =
15261 // self.fonte` bracket.
15262
15263 #[test]
15264 fn dep_fonte_returns_declared_source_across_shapes() {
15265 // Plain-shorthand form — `:fonte` omitted, accessor projects
15266 // the `None` partition the resolver-side default-fill treats
15267 // as "resolve through `github:<default-org>/<nome>`".
15268 assert!(Dep::simple("caixa-teia", "^0.1").fonte().is_none());
15269 // Explicit git-source form with a tag pin — same accessor path.
15270 let git = Dep::git("caixa-teia", "^0.1", "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia", "v0.1.0");
15271 match git.fonte() {
15272 Some(DepSource::Git {
15273 repo,
15274 tag,
15275 rev,
15276 branch,
15277 }) => {
15278 assert_eq!(repo, "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia");
15279 assert_eq!(tag.as_deref(), Some("v0.1.0"));
15280 assert!(rev.is_none());
15281 assert!(branch.is_none());
15282 }
15283 other => panic!("expected explicit git :fonte, got {other:?}"),
15284 }
15285 // Explicit path-source form — the dev-only local-filesystem
15286 // arm the [`Dep`] docstring's third fixture carries.
15287 let path = Dep {
15288 nome: "caixa-teia".to_string(),
15289 versao: "0.1.0".to_string(),
15290 fonte: Some(DepSource::Path {
15291 caminho: "../caixa-teia".to_string(),
15292 }),
15293 opcional: false,
15294 caracteristicas: Vec::new(),
15295 };
15296 match path.fonte() {
15297 Some(DepSource::Path { caminho }) => {
15298 assert_eq!(caminho, "../caixa-teia");
15299 }
15300 other => panic!("expected explicit path :fonte, got {other:?}"),
15301 }
15302 }
15303
15304 #[test]
15305 fn dep_fonte_is_by_borrow_pointer_identity() {
15306 // Zero-copy pin: the accessor must borrow into the field's own
15307 // `Option<DepSource>` storage, not clone into a side buffer. If
15308 // a future rewrite regresses to `self.fonte.clone()` or an
15309 // owned-buffer shape, the two pointers diverge and this pin
15310 // fails at build time. Peer of the sibling per-`Dep` [`Dep::nome`]
15311 // (eba2cde) / [`Dep::versao_requirement`] (05529b1) pointer-
15312 // identity pins — same by-borrow discipline extended onto the
15313 // outer-`Dep` `Option<&Composite>` composite-reference axis.
15314 let d = Dep::git("caixa-teia", "^0.1", "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia", "v0.1.0");
15315 let accessed = d.fonte().expect("git :fonte present") as *const DepSource;
15316 let raw = d.fonte.as_ref().expect("git :fonte present") as *const DepSource;
15317 assert!(std::ptr::eq(accessed, raw));
15318 }
15319
15320 #[test]
15321 fn dep_validate_reads_fonte_through_accessor() {
15322 // Composition pin: [`Dep::validate`]'s per-`:fonte`
15323 // [`DepSource::validate`] delegation consumes the typed slot
15324 // through the lifted accessor — an author-omitted `:fonte`
15325 // still passes the outer gate (positive control), an explicit
15326 // well-formed git source with exactly one pin passes, and a
15327 // malformed git source (empty `:repo`) surfaces the
15328 // [`DepError::FonteRepoEmpty`] variant quoting the offending
15329 // dep's `:nome` verbatim so a future regression that detoured
15330 // the `:fonte` delegation through a different path (say a
15331 // per-scope override projector) would surface here at build
15332 // time. Peer of the sibling
15333 // `dep_validate_reads_requirement_through_accessor` composition
15334 // pin on the `:versao` axis.
15335 // Positive control 1: no `:fonte` at all.
15336 Dep::simple("caixa-teia", "^0.1").validate().unwrap();
15337 // Positive control 2: well-formed git source.
15338 Dep::git("caixa-teia", "^0.1", "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia", "v0.1.0")
15339 .validate()
15340 .unwrap();
15341 // Negative control: empty `:repo` — the accessor still returns
15342 // `Some(&DepSource::Git { repo: "", … })` and the delegated
15343 // `DepSource::validate` gate raises the typed carrier.
15344 let bad = Dep {
15345 nome: "caixa-teia".to_string(),
15346 versao: "^0.1".to_string(),
15347 fonte: Some(DepSource::Git {
15348 repo: String::new(),
15349 tag: Some("v0.1.0".to_string()),
15350 rev: None,
15351 branch: None,
15352 }),
15353 opcional: false,
15354 caracteristicas: Vec::new(),
15355 };
15356 let err = bad.validate().unwrap_err();
15357 assert!(
15358 matches!(
15359 &err,
15360 DepError::FonteRepoEmpty { nome } if nome == "caixa-teia",
15361 ),
15362 "expected FonteRepoEmpty from the accessor-routed :fonte gate, got {err:?}",
15363 );
15364 }
15365
15366 #[test]
15367 fn validate_no_self_dep_reads_parent_equality_through_accessor() {
15368 // Composition pin: the cross-slot [`validate_no_self_dep`] gate
15369 // rejects a `:deps` entry whose `:nome` equals the parent caixa's
15370 // own `:nome` through the lifted accessor rather than the raw
15371 // field. Fails-before-passes-after: with the accessor lifted the
15372 // gate reads its equality check through `dep.nome() ==
15373 // parent_nome` on both the `:deps` and `:deps-dev` traversals, so
15374 // the diagnostic still names the offending list tag as expected.
15375 let deps = vec![Dep::simple("orquestra", "^0.1")];
15376 let err = validate_no_self_dep(&deps, &[], "orquestra").unwrap_err();
15377 assert!(matches!(
15378 err,
15379 DepError::DepIsSelf {
15380 ref nome,
15381 list,
15382 } if nome == "orquestra" && list == crate::render::DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_DEPS,
15383 ));
15384 let deps_dev = vec![Dep::simple("orquestra", "^0.1")];
15385 let err = validate_no_self_dep(&[], &deps_dev, "orquestra").unwrap_err();
15386 assert!(matches!(
15387 err,
15388 DepError::DepIsSelf {
15389 ref nome,
15390 list,
15391 } if nome == "orquestra" && list == crate::render::DEP_AUTHOR_KEY_DEPS_DEV,
15392 ));
15393 // A non-matching `:nome` passes through the accessor gate.
15394 let deps = vec![Dep::simple("caixa-teia", "^0.1")];
15395 validate_no_self_dep(&deps, &[], "orquestra").unwrap();
15396 }
15397
15398 // ── Dep::caracteristicas accessor pins ────────────────────────────
15399 //
15400 // Three coherence pins on the lifted `Dep::caracteristicas` accessor:
15401 // byte-equal projection over the default-empty / single-entry /
15402 // multi-entry fixture triad (so the accessor's accept-set is
15403 // exercised across every author-surface `:caracteristicas` shape,
15404 // matching the peer sibling family's fixture-triad discipline); by-
15405 // borrow pointer identity so the projection stays zero-copy at every
15406 // consumer site; and validate-composition through the
15407 // [`Dep::validate_caracteristicas`] gate reading its per-entry
15408 // linear walk through the lifted accessor rather than the raw
15409 // `for c in &self.caracteristicas` bracket.
15410
15411 #[test]
15412 fn dep_caracteristicas_returns_declared_features_across_shapes() {
15413 // Default-empty form — the [`Dep::simple`] constructor's
15414 // `Vec::new()` fill; the accessor projects the empty slice
15415 // verbatim (no `None` collapse).
15416 assert!(
15417 Dep::simple("caixa-teia", "^0.1")
15418 .caracteristicas()
15419 .is_empty(),
15420 );
15421 // Single-entry form — the canonical Cargo-shaped one-feature
15422 // enable ([`crate::render::is_cargo_feature_name`] accepts the
15423 // `"http"` byte-string as a valid feature name).
15424 let one = Dep {
15425 nome: "caixa-teia".to_string(),
15426 versao: "^0.1".to_string(),
15427 fonte: None,
15428 opcional: false,
15429 caracteristicas: vec!["http".to_string()],
15430 };
15431 assert_eq!(one.caracteristicas(), &["http".to_string()]);
15432 // Multi-entry form — the substrate's set-shaped multi-feature
15433 // enable, exercising the accessor over a length-two slice with
15434 // no duplicate collapse.
15435 let two = Dep {
15436 nome: "caixa-teia".to_string(),
15437 versao: "^0.1".to_string(),
15438 fonte: None,
15439 opcional: false,
15440 caracteristicas: vec!["http".to_string(), "json".to_string()],
15441 };
15442 assert_eq!(
15443 two.caracteristicas(),
15444 &["http".to_string(), "json".to_string()],
15445 );
15446 }
15447
15448 #[test]
15449 fn dep_caracteristicas_is_by_borrow_pointer_identity() {
15450 // Zero-copy pin: the accessor must borrow into the field's own
15451 // `Vec<String>` storage, not clone into a side buffer. If a
15452 // future rewrite regresses to `self.caracteristicas.clone()` or
15453 // an owned-buffer shape, the two pointers diverge and this pin
15454 // fails at build time. Peer of the sibling per-`Dep`
15455 // [`Dep::nome`] (eba2cde) / [`Dep::versao_requirement`] (05529b1)
15456 // / [`Dep::fonte`] (d65d1bf) pointer-identity pins — same by-
15457 // borrow discipline extended onto the outer-`Dep` `&[String]`
15458 // slice-projection axis.
15459 let d = Dep {
15460 nome: "caixa-teia".to_string(),
15461 versao: "^0.1".to_string(),
15462 fonte: None,
15463 opcional: false,
15464 caracteristicas: vec!["http".to_string(), "json".to_string()],
15465 };
15466 assert!(std::ptr::eq(
15467 d.caracteristicas().as_ptr(),
15468 d.caracteristicas.as_ptr(),
15469 ));
15470 }
15471
15472 #[test]
15473 fn dep_validate_reads_caracteristicas_through_accessor() {
15474 // Composition pin: [`Dep::validate_caracteristicas`]'s per-entry
15475 // linear walk consumes the feature-toggle list through the
15476 // lifted accessor — a well-formed `:caracteristicas` set passes
15477 // (positive control), an empty-string entry surfaces the
15478 // [`DepError::CaracteristicaEmpty`] variant quoting the offending
15479 // `Dep::nome`, and a within-list duplicate surfaces the
15480 // [`DepError::CaracteristicaDuplicate`] variant so a future
15481 // regression that detoured the walk through a different byte-
15482 // string list (say a per-scope override projector) would surface
15483 // here at build time. Peer of the sibling
15484 // `dep_validate_reads_fonte_through_accessor` /
15485 // `dep_validate_reads_requirement_through_accessor` composition
15486 // pins on the `:fonte` / `:versao` axes.
15487 // Positive control: two distinct well-formed feature names pass.
15488 Dep {
15489 nome: "caixa-teia".to_string(),
15490 versao: "^0.1".to_string(),
15491 fonte: None,
15492 opcional: false,
15493 caracteristicas: vec!["http".to_string(), "json".to_string()],
15494 }
15495 .validate()
15496 .unwrap();
15497 // Negative control 1: empty-string feature-name entry — the
15498 // accessor still returns `&[""]` and the walk raises the typed
15499 // empty-first carrier.
15500 let err = Dep {
15501 nome: "caixa-teia".to_string(),
15502 versao: "^0.1".to_string(),
15503 fonte: None,
15504 opcional: false,
15505 caracteristicas: vec![String::new()],
15506 }
15507 .validate()
15508 .unwrap_err();
15509 assert!(
15510 matches!(
15511 &err,
15512 DepError::CaracteristicaEmpty { nome } if nome == "caixa-teia",
15513 ),
15514 "expected CaracteristicaEmpty from the accessor-routed walk, got {err:?}",
15515 );
15516 // Negative control 2: within-list duplicate — the accessor's
15517 // slice view carries both entries, and the walk's dedup arm
15518 // raises the typed duplicate carrier quoting the offending
15519 // feature name verbatim.
15520 let err = Dep {
15521 nome: "caixa-teia".to_string(),
15522 versao: "^0.1".to_string(),
15523 fonte: None,
15524 opcional: false,
15525 caracteristicas: vec!["http".to_string(), "http".to_string()],
15526 }
15527 .validate()
15528 .unwrap_err();
15529 assert!(
15530 matches!(
15531 &err,
15532 DepError::CaracteristicaDuplicate {
15533 nome,
15534 caracteristica,
15535 } if nome == "caixa-teia" && caracteristica == "http",
15536 ),
15537 "expected CaracteristicaDuplicate from the accessor-routed dedup, got {err:?}",
15538 );
15539 }
15540
15541 // ── Dep::opcional accessor pins ───────────────────────────────────
15542 //
15543 // Two coherence pins on the lifted `Dep::opcional` accessor: byte-
15544 // equal projection over the default-`false` / explicit-`true`
15545 // fixture pair across the plain-shorthand (`:fonte None`) / explicit-
15546 // git-tag / explicit-path fixture triad the [`Dep`] docstring lists,
15547 // exercising the accessor's accept-set over every author-surface
15548 // `:fonte` shape × every author-surface `:opcional` shape; and by-
15549 // `Copy` idempotency so the projection stays value-return (no
15550 // silent detour to a fresh `&bool` borrow that would introduce a
15551 // lifetime on the return type the plain-`Copy`-scalar axis's `bool`
15552 // shape elides). No composition pin — `:opcional` does not
15553 // participate in [`Dep::validate`] (an opcional dep with any bool
15554 // value is validate-accepted; the missing-source arm is a resolver-
15555 // side runtime dispatch, not a build-time refusal), so the axis
15556 // reduces to the value-shape + `Copy` pin pair the peer
15557 // [`crate::Caixa::max_restarts`] / [`crate::Caixa::estrategia`]
15558 // outer-`Option<Copy>` accessor pins already carry.
15559
15560 #[test]
15561 fn dep_opcional_returns_declared_opcional_across_fonte_shapes() {
15562 // Default-`false` form via the [`Dep::simple`] constructor —
15563 // the accessor projects the `false` bit the default-fill sets.
15564 assert!(!Dep::simple("caixa-teia", "^0.1").opcional());
15565 // Default-`false` form via the [`Dep::git`] constructor — same
15566 // default fill; the accessor projects `false` regardless of the
15567 // `:fonte` arm.
15568 assert!(!Dep::git("caixa-teia", "^0.1", "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia", "v0.1.0").opcional(),);
15569 // Explicit-`true` form × plain-shorthand `:fonte` — the
15570 // canonical author-surface "this dep may be missing" shape.
15571 let plain_true = Dep {
15572 nome: "caixa-teia".to_string(),
15573 versao: "^0.1".to_string(),
15574 fonte: None,
15575 opcional: true,
15576 caracteristicas: Vec::new(),
15577 };
15578 assert!(plain_true.opcional());
15579 // Explicit-`true` form × explicit git-source — the accessor
15580 // projects the bit verbatim regardless of the `:fonte` arm.
15581 let git_true = Dep {
15582 nome: "caixa-teia".to_string(),
15583 versao: "^0.1".to_string(),
15584 fonte: Some(DepSource::Git {
15585 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".to_string(),
15586 tag: Some("v0.1.0".to_string()),
15587 rev: None,
15588 branch: None,
15589 }),
15590 opcional: true,
15591 caracteristicas: Vec::new(),
15592 };
15593 assert!(git_true.opcional());
15594 // Explicit-`true` form × explicit path-source — the dev-only
15595 // local-filesystem arm the [`Dep`] docstring's third fixture
15596 // carries.
15597 let path_true = Dep {
15598 nome: "caixa-teia".to_string(),
15599 versao: "0.1.0".to_string(),
15600 fonte: Some(DepSource::Path {
15601 caminho: "../caixa-teia".to_string(),
15602 }),
15603 opcional: true,
15604 caracteristicas: Vec::new(),
15605 };
15606 assert!(path_true.opcional());
15607 }
15608
15609 #[test]
15610 fn dep_opcional_projects_bool_by_copy() {
15611 // The by-`Copy` pin: [`Dep::opcional`] returns `bool` by value
15612 // (`bool: Copy`) — the accessor does not borrow `&self` past
15613 // the call (no lifetime on the return type), and calling the
15614 // accessor twice on the same [`Dep`] must yield discriminant-
15615 // equal values (idempotent, no side effects on `&self`). Peer
15616 // of the sibling outer-`Caixa` `Option<Copy>` by-`Copy`
15617 // `max_restarts_projects_option_by_copy` (eba5211) /
15618 // `estrategia_projects_option_by_copy` (ed04d3c) pins on the
15619 // outer-`Caixa` altitude — extended here to the outer-`Dep`
15620 // altitude's plain-`Copy` `bool` axis. The `Copy` discipline
15621 // replaces the pointer-equality claim the sibling per-`Dep`
15622 // by-borrow pins (`dep_nome_is_by_borrow_pointer_identity`
15623 // eba2cde, `dep_versao_requirement_is_by_borrow_pointer_identity`
15624 // 05529b1, `dep_fonte_is_by_borrow_pointer_identity` d65d1bf,
15625 // `dep_caracteristicas_is_by_borrow_pointer_identity` 9197944)
15626 // carry (a fresh `Copy` of a `Copy` discriminant is definitionally
15627 // the same discriminant, so the axis reduces to discriminant
15628 // equality).
15629 //
15630 // Pins against a future silent detour that returned a fresh
15631 // `&bool` reference (which would type-check but silently
15632 // introduce a borrow of `&self` past the call, collapsing the
15633 // load-bearing "no lifetime on the return type" `Copy`
15634 // projection the plain-`Copy`-scalar axis's `bool` shape
15635 // carries) or a stale-read side effect that flipped the outer
15636 // discriminant on successive calls.
15637 for opcional in [false, true] {
15638 let d = Dep {
15639 nome: "caixa-teia".to_string(),
15640 versao: "^0.1".to_string(),
15641 fonte: None,
15642 opcional,
15643 caracteristicas: Vec::new(),
15644 };
15645 let first = d.opcional();
15646 let second = d.opcional();
15647 assert_eq!(
15648 first, second,
15649 "Dep::opcional must be idempotent — two successive calls \
15650 on the same &self must return the same bool",
15651 );
15652 assert_eq!(
15653 first, opcional,
15654 "Dep::opcional must return :opcional verbatim by Copy — \
15655 got {first}, expected {opcional}",
15656 );
15657 assert_eq!(
15658 d.opcional(),
15659 d.opcional,
15660 "Dep::opcional accessor and self.opcional field access \
15661 must byte-equal — a bit-flip drift would silently split \
15662 the paired resolver-side drop-vs-error dispatch from \
15663 the storage-side default-fill the [`Dep::simple`] / \
15664 [`Dep::git`] constructor pair carries",
15665 );
15666 }
15667 }
15668
15669 // ── DepSource::sole_pin — sole-set git-pin accessor ─────────────────
15670
15671 #[test]
15672 fn sole_pin_returns_none_for_path_source() {
15673 // A path source carries no git-ref, so `sole_pin()` returns
15674 // `None` structurally — the sibling arm every git-fetching
15675 // consumer partitions off before reaching for a git-ref. Pins
15676 // the Path-arm branch of the accessor against a future silent
15677 // detour that treats a `Self::Path` as an unpinned-git source
15678 // and returns the wrong "no pin" signal (e.g. the empty string,
15679 // or a hard-coded `Some("HEAD")` matching the caixa-crd
15680 // path-arm `git_ref` fill).
15681 let s = DepSource::Path {
15682 caminho: "../local-caixa".to_string(),
15683 };
15684 assert_eq!(s.sole_pin(), None);
15685 }
15686
15687 #[test]
15688 fn sole_pin_returns_none_for_unpinned_git_source() {
15689 // The [`DepSource::default_github`] shorthand shape carries no
15690 // pin — every `tag`/`rev`/`branch` is `None`, and `sole_pin()`
15691 // returns `None`. This is the shape caixa-resolver's `fetch_dep`
15692 // materializes when the author omits `:fonte` entirely, then
15693 // hands to `fetch_git` which raises `ResolveError::MissingPin`
15694 // on the `None` arm — the accessor's return matches the arm
15695 // the resolver's diagnostic keys off.
15696 let s = DepSource::default_github("pleme-io", "caixa-teia");
15697 assert_eq!(s.sole_pin(), None);
15698 }
15699
15700 #[test]
15701 fn sole_pin_returns_rev_when_only_rev_is_set() {
15702 let s = DepSource::Git {
15703 repo: "github:o/x".into(),
15704 tag: None,
15705 rev: Some("deadbeefcafebabe1234567890abcdef12345678".into()),
15706 branch: None,
15707 };
15708 assert_eq!(
15709 s.sole_pin(),
15710 Some("deadbeefcafebabe1234567890abcdef12345678")
15711 );
15712 }
15713
15714 #[test]
15715 fn sole_pin_returns_tag_when_only_tag_is_set() {
15716 let s = DepSource::Git {
15717 repo: "github:o/x".into(),
15718 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
15719 rev: None,
15720 branch: None,
15721 };
15722 assert_eq!(s.sole_pin(), Some("v0.1.0"));
15723 }
15724
15725 #[test]
15726 fn sole_pin_returns_branch_when_only_branch_is_set() {
15727 let s = DepSource::Git {
15728 repo: "github:o/x".into(),
15729 tag: None,
15730 rev: None,
15731 branch: Some("main".into()),
15732 };
15733 assert_eq!(s.sole_pin(), Some("main"));
15734 }
15735
15736 #[test]
15737 fn sole_pin_precedence_rev_beats_tag_and_branch() {
15738 // Precedence: rev > tag > branch. Validate() rejects
15739 // multiple-pin shapes, but the accessor's precedence is defined
15740 // for pre-validate consumers (the resolver's `MissingPin`
15741 // diagnostic path, the caixa-crd round-trip's default `"main"`
15742 // fallback) and as defense-in-depth if the gate is ever
15743 // bypassed. Pins the same precedence caixa-resolver's
15744 // `fetch_git` and caixa-crd's `dep_into_ref` already apply
15745 // inline.
15746 let s = DepSource::Git {
15747 repo: "github:o/x".into(),
15748 tag: Some("v1".into()),
15749 rev: Some("deadbeefcafebabe1234567890abcdef12345678".into()),
15750 branch: Some("main".into()),
15751 };
15752 assert_eq!(
15753 s.sole_pin(),
15754 Some("deadbeefcafebabe1234567890abcdef12345678")
15755 );
15756 }
15757
15758 #[test]
15759 fn sole_pin_precedence_tag_beats_branch_when_no_rev() {
15760 let s = DepSource::Git {
15761 repo: "github:o/x".into(),
15762 tag: Some("v1".into()),
15763 rev: None,
15764 branch: Some("main".into()),
15765 };
15766 assert_eq!(s.sole_pin(), Some("v1"));
15767 }
15768
15769 #[test]
15770 fn sole_pin_byte_equals_inline_rev_or_tag_or_branch_cascade() {
15771 // Fail-before-pass-after byte-parity pin: the substrate accessor
15772 // must return byte-identical to the inline
15773 // `rev.as_deref().or(tag.as_deref()).or(branch.as_deref())`
15774 // cascade both caixa-resolver's `fetch_git` and caixa-crd's
15775 // `dep_into_ref` open-coded pre-lift. Trips at caixa-core build
15776 // time if the accessor's precedence silently drifts from the
15777 // consumer-side cascade — the exact drift this lift converges
15778 // to one substrate primitive to close structurally.
15779 //
15780 // Iterates through the 2^3 = 8 combinations of (tag, rev,
15781 // branch) each-either-`None`-or-`Some`, so every arm of the
15782 // precedence cascade lands under the pin. `validate()` refuses
15783 // the 4 multi-pin combinations, but the accessor's return is
15784 // defined on all 8.
15785 let vals = [Some("R".to_string()), None];
15786 for tag in &vals {
15787 for rev in &vals {
15788 for branch in &vals {
15789 let s = DepSource::Git {
15790 repo: "github:o/x".into(),
15791 tag: tag.clone(),
15792 rev: rev.clone(),
15793 branch: branch.clone(),
15794 };
15795 // The exact inline cascade the two pre-lift
15796 // consumer sites hand-rolled, byte-for-byte.
15797 let expected = rev.as_deref().or(tag.as_deref()).or(branch.as_deref());
15798 assert_eq!(
15799 s.sole_pin(),
15800 expected,
15801 "sole_pin() must byte-equal \
15802 rev.or(tag).or(branch) for \
15803 (tag={tag:?}, rev={rev:?}, branch={branch:?}) — \
15804 a drift would silently split caixa-resolver's \
15805 fetch_git checkout target from caixa-crd's \
15806 dep_into_ref git_ref fill",
15807 );
15808 }
15809 }
15810 }
15811 }
15812}
15813
15814#[cfg(test)]
15815mod dep_source_is_variant_tests {
15816 use super::*;
15817
15818 fn all_variants() -> Vec<(DepSource, &'static str)> {
15819 vec![
15820 (
15821 DepSource::Git {
15822 repo: "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia".into(),
15823 tag: Some("v0.1.0".into()),
15824 rev: None,
15825 branch: None,
15826 },
15827 "Git",
15828 ),
15829 (
15830 DepSource::Path {
15831 caminho: "../caixa-teia".into(),
15832 },
15833 "Path",
15834 ),
15835 ]
15836 }
15837
15838 fn predicate_row(s: &DepSource) -> [bool; 2] {
15839 [s.is_git(), s.is_path()]
15840 }
15841
15842 // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the [`gen_platform::IsVariant`]
15843 // derive-generated per-arm predicate partition — for every variant
15844 // in `all_variants()`, the observed 2-slot predicate row must equal
15845 // a one-hot row with the `true` at exactly the same index as the
15846 // variant's declaration order. Expected rows are generated live
15847 // from the enumeration rather than transcribed by hand, so a
15848 // copy-paste flip that reroutes one arm through the wrong predicate
15849 // lane trips at the identity-diagonal assertion the way every peer
15850 // sibling [`DepList`] / [`crate::CaixaKind`] / [`crate::CaixaDialeto`]
15851 // / [`crate::supervisor::RestartStrategy`] / [`crate::supervisor::RestartPolicy`]
15852 // / [`crate::upgrade::UpgradeInstruction`] /
15853 // [`crate::aplicacao::PlacementStrategy`] /
15854 // [`crate::aplicacao::RateLimitUnit`] /
15855 // [`crate::aplicacao::WitTarget`] /
15856 // [`crate::render::PathShapeViolation`] partition pin already does.
15857 #[test]
15858 fn dep_source_is_variant_predicates_partition_the_arm_set() {
15859 let variants = all_variants();
15860 for (idx, (variant, name)) in variants.iter().enumerate() {
15861 let observed = predicate_row(variant);
15862 let mut expected = [false; 2];
15863 expected[idx] = true;
15864 assert_eq!(
15865 observed, expected,
15866 "DepSource::{name} at declaration-order slot {idx} must \
15867 satisfy exactly one is_* predicate (its own); observed \
15868 row must equal the one-hot expected row — a drift \
15869 would silently reroute one `:fonte`-arm consumer \
15870 through the wrong predicate lane"
15871 );
15872 }
15873 }
15874
15875 // Byte-parity pin on the two field-agnostic `matches!` shapes the
15876 // per-arm arm-discriminator predicates replace at any future
15877 // consumer site (a `:fonte`-shape-only lint rule that flags path
15878 // deps outside dev-caixas via `dep.fonte().is_some_and(DepSource::is_path)`,
15879 // a future admission-webhook that rejects `:fonte` shapes outside
15880 // the `is_git()` accept-set, a caixa-lacre indexing pass that
15881 // dispatches on `s.is_git()` without extracting `repo` / `caminho`).
15882 // Refuses a future accidental split between the derived predicate
15883 // and its `matches!` shape — a hand-rolled shadow impl that
15884 // overrides one path, an accidental rebrand that leaves one
15885 // consumer on the raw `matches!` form — on the two load-bearing
15886 // `:fonte`-arm-discriminator axes every downstream substrate
15887 // consumer of the dep-source axis keys off.
15888 #[test]
15889 fn dep_source_is_git_and_is_path_byte_equal_matches_shape() {
15890 for (variant, name) in all_variants() {
15891 let via_matches_git = matches!(variant, DepSource::Git { .. });
15892 let via_predicate_git = variant.is_git();
15893 assert_eq!(
15894 via_predicate_git, via_matches_git,
15895 "DepSource::{name}.is_git() must byte-equal \
15896 matches!(_, DepSource::Git {{ .. }}) — otherwise a \
15897 future converged consumer site would silently \
15898 disagree with its pre-lift shape"
15899 );
15900 let via_matches_path = matches!(variant, DepSource::Path { .. });
15901 let via_predicate_path = variant.is_path();
15902 assert_eq!(
15903 via_predicate_path, via_matches_path,
15904 "DepSource::{name}.is_path() must byte-equal \
15905 matches!(_, DepSource::Path {{ .. }}) — otherwise a \
15906 future converged consumer site would silently \
15907 disagree with its pre-lift shape"
15908 );
15909 }
15910 }
15911
15912 // Cross-pin against every constructor path that materializes a
15913 // [`DepSource`] shape today (the [`DepSource::default_github`]
15914 // resolver-side fallback that materializes an unpinned
15915 // `github:<org>/<nome>` git shorthand, the [`Dep::git`] author-
15916 // surface constructor that materializes a pinned `:tag`-carrying
15917 // `DepSource::Git`, a hand-rolled `DepSource::Path` the dev-mode
15918 // fixture family builds inline). Every constructor's return must
15919 // satisfy the arm-discriminator predicate the constructor's
15920 // variant name matches — a future constructor addition (an
15921 // in-tree registry-fetch pin, a `DepSource::Feira` variant the
15922 // enclosing docstring already names as a trajectory item) surfaces
15923 // as a build-time failure that names the offending drift when its
15924 // return arm doesn't route through the paired predicate.
15925 #[test]
15926 fn dep_source_constructors_route_through_paired_is_variant_predicate() {
15927 let via_default_github = DepSource::default_github("pleme-io", "caixa-teia");
15928 assert!(
15929 via_default_github.is_git(),
15930 "DepSource::default_github must materialize a Git-arm shape — \
15931 a future constructor that routed through a non-Git arm \
15932 (a registry-fetch pin, a `DepSource::Feira` promotion) \
15933 would silently split the resolver's unpinned-shorthand \
15934 materializer from the sole_pin() precedence cascade"
15935 );
15936 assert!(
15937 !via_default_github.is_path(),
15938 "DepSource::default_github must NOT materialize a Path-arm \
15939 shape — the paired negation pin"
15940 );
15941
15942 let via_dep_git = Dep::git("caixa-teia", "^0.1", "github:pleme-io/caixa-teia", "v0.1.0")
15943 .fonte
15944 .expect("Dep::git materializes a Some(fonte)");
15945 assert!(
15946 via_dep_git.is_git(),
15947 "Dep::git's `:fonte` materialization must land on the Git \
15948 arm — the author-surface pinned-git constructor's return \
15949 must route through the paired predicate"
15950 );
15951 assert!(!via_dep_git.is_path(), "paired negation pin");
15952
15953 let via_path = DepSource::Path {
15954 caminho: "../caixa-teia".into(),
15955 };
15956 assert!(
15957 via_path.is_path(),
15958 "the dev-mode Path-arm materialization must satisfy is_path()"
15959 );
15960 assert!(!via_path.is_git(), "paired negation pin");
15961 }
15962}