kglite 0.10.20

Pure-Rust knowledge graph engine — Cypher pipeline, snapshot/working CoW transactions, columnar/mmap/disk storage backends, optional dataset loaders (SEC EDGAR, Sodir, Wikidata). PyO3 wrappers live in the sibling kglite-py crate (the Python wheel); embeddable directly from any Rust binary without PyO3 in the dep tree.
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//! Schema validation pass — runs after parse, before optimize.
//!
//! Catches unknown property references inside **pattern-literal syntax**
//! (`{prop: value}`) before the executor commits to a scan. These are
//! unambiguously property names — a typo here can never be a virtual
//! column or computed alias, so rejecting produces zero false positives.
//!
//! Covers:
//! - `MATCH (n:T {prop: v})` and `OPTIONAL MATCH` (read patterns).
//! - `EXISTS { MATCH (n:T {prop: v}) }` inside WHERE / AND / OR / NOT
//!   subqueries.
//! - **`CREATE (n:T {prop: v})`** and `CREATE`-style multi-element paths.
//! - **`MERGE (n:T {prop: v})`** including the embedded `CREATE` shape.
//!
//! Deliberately *does not reject* (these are legal, so they are warned about
//! non-fatally instead — see below — never turned into errors):
//! - Unknown node types in MATCH (`MATCH (n:Nonexistent)` legitimately
//!   returns zero rows and is a common existence-check idiom).
//! - Unknown connection types (same rationale).
//!
//! Deliberately *ignores entirely*:
//! - Property references in WHERE / RETURN expressions (virtual columns,
//!   timeseries sub-nodes, aliases can be legitimate `n.prop` accesses
//!   not present in `node_type_metadata`).
//! - `SET n.prop = X` and `REMOVE n.prop` — SET may legitimately
//!   introduce new properties depending on kglite's mutation policy;
//!   REMOVE of a non-existent property is benign.
//!
//! ## Non-fatal "did you mean?" warnings
//!
//! [`collect_unknown_pattern_warnings`] / [`warn_unknown_pattern_refs`] flag
//! MATCH patterns that reference an unknown node label or relationship type —
//! the most common "why is my query empty?" typo — with an edit-distance hint,
//! *without* rejecting (the zero-row existence-check idiom stays valid). The
//! wrapper emits to stderr (kglite's existing `warning:` convention); routing
//! the same messages into `QueryDiagnostics` so MCP/agent callers see them
//! structurally is the natural next step.
//!
//! ## Pipeline placement
//!
//! Called by three downstream Cypher consumers after `parse_cypher` and
//! before the planner's `optimize_with_disabled`:
//! - `src/graph/pyapi/kg_core.rs::cypher` (Python boundary)
//! - `crates/kglite-mcp-server/src/tools.rs::cypher_query`
//! - `crates/kglite-bolt-server/src/backend.rs::execute`

use super::super::ast::*;
use crate::graph::core::pattern_matching::{Pattern, PatternElement};
use crate::graph::mutation::validation::did_you_mean;
use crate::graph::schema::{DirGraph, InternedKey};
use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet};

/// Built-in fields valid on any node type — mirrors BUILTIN_FIELDS in
/// `mutation/validation.rs`. Listed explicitly so it's obvious what's
/// tolerated without a metadata entry.
const BUILTIN_FIELDS: &[&str] = &["id", "title", "name", "type"];

#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum SchemaErrorKind {
    UnknownProperty,
}

#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct SchemaError {
    #[allow(dead_code)] // Test-only.
    pub kind: SchemaErrorKind,
    pub message: String,
}

impl std::fmt::Display for SchemaError {
    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
        write!(f, "{}", self.message)
    }
}

impl std::error::Error for SchemaError {}

/// Validate a parsed Cypher query against the graph schema.
///
/// Runs in O(clauses) with O(1) lookups against `node_type_metadata`.
/// Returns early on the first violation.
///
/// Skips validation entirely when the graph has neither declared node
/// types (`node_type_metadata`) nor live nodes (`type_indices`) — that
/// state appears in tests and during initial construction.
pub fn validate_schema(query: &CypherQuery, graph: &DirGraph) -> Result<(), SchemaError> {
    // If the graph has no declared node types at all, there is nothing to
    // validate against — skip. This covers fresh graphs and construction
    // before any nodes/edges exist.
    if graph.node_type_metadata.is_empty() && graph.type_indices.is_empty() {
        return Ok(());
    }

    let mut var_types: HashMap<String, String> = HashMap::new();
    validate_query(query, graph, &mut var_types)
}

/// Non-fatal counterpart to [`validate_schema`]: collect "did you mean?"
/// warnings for MATCH patterns that reference a node label or relationship
/// type the graph has never seen. An unknown type is legal Cypher (a zero-row
/// existence check), so this is *not* an error — but in practice it's almost
/// always a typo that silently yields no rows, the single most common
/// "why is my query empty?" foot-gun. Returns one message per distinct
/// unknown label/type (deduplicated). Pure (no I/O) so it's directly testable;
/// [`warn_unknown_pattern_refs`] is the stderr-emitting wrapper.
pub fn collect_unknown_pattern_warnings(query: &CypherQuery, graph: &DirGraph) -> Vec<String> {
    let have_node_schema =
        !graph.node_type_metadata.is_empty() || graph.type_indices.keys().next().is_some();
    let have_edge_schema = !graph.connection_type_metadata.is_empty();
    if !have_node_schema && !have_edge_schema {
        return Vec::new();
    }

    // Walk MATCH / OPTIONAL MATCH patterns, checking each label/relationship
    // against the schema directly. The all-valid path (the overwhelming common
    // case) allocates nothing — only confirmed-unknown, not-yet-seen names are
    // recorded, and the candidate lists for "did you mean?" are built lazily
    // only if there's at least one unknown.
    let mut seen: HashSet<String> = HashSet::new();
    let mut unknown_labels: Vec<String> = Vec::new();
    let mut unknown_rels: Vec<String> = Vec::new();

    for clause in &query.clauses {
        if let Clause::Match(m) | Clause::OptionalMatch(m) = clause {
            for pattern in &m.patterns {
                for element in &pattern.elements {
                    match element {
                        PatternElement::Node(np) if have_node_schema => {
                            for label in np.node_type.iter().chain(np.extra_labels.iter()) {
                                // A label is known if it's a declared primary
                                // type OR a secondary label applied via
                                // add_label (`MATCH (n:Reviewer)` is valid even
                                // though `Reviewer` is no node's primary type).
                                let known = graph.node_type_metadata.contains_key(label)
                                    || graph.type_indices.contains_key(label)
                                    || graph
                                        .secondary_label_index
                                        .contains_key(&InternedKey::from_str(label));
                                if !known && seen.insert(format!("L:{label}")) {
                                    unknown_labels.push(label.clone());
                                }
                            }
                        }
                        PatternElement::Edge(ep) if have_edge_schema => {
                            let single = ep.connection_type.iter();
                            let multi = ep.connection_types.iter().flatten();
                            for rel in single.chain(multi) {
                                if !graph.connection_type_metadata.contains_key(rel)
                                    && seen.insert(format!("R:{rel}"))
                                {
                                    unknown_rels.push(rel.clone());
                                }
                            }
                        }
                        _ => {}
                    }
                }
            }
        }
    }

    if unknown_labels.is_empty() && unknown_rels.is_empty() {
        return Vec::new();
    }

    let mut out: Vec<String> = Vec::with_capacity(unknown_labels.len() + unknown_rels.len());
    if !unknown_labels.is_empty() {
        let candidates: Vec<&str> = graph
            .node_type_metadata
            .keys()
            .map(|s| s.as_str())
            .chain(graph.type_indices.keys())
            .collect();
        for label in &unknown_labels {
            out.push(format!(
                "MATCH references unknown node label '{label}' — the graph has no such type, \
                 so this pattern returns no rows.{}",
                did_you_mean(label, &candidates)
            ));
        }
    }
    if !unknown_rels.is_empty() {
        let candidates: Vec<&str> = graph
            .connection_type_metadata
            .keys()
            .map(|s| s.as_str())
            .collect();
        for rel in &unknown_rels {
            out.push(format!(
                "MATCH references unknown relationship type '{rel}' — the graph has no such \
                 edge type, so this pattern returns no rows.{}",
                did_you_mean(rel, &candidates)
            ));
        }
    }
    out
}

/// Emit [`collect_unknown_pattern_warnings`] to stderr (matching kglite's
/// existing `warning:`-prefixed convention for non-fatal query/load issues).
/// Called from the shared execute path so every binding gets the signal.
pub fn warn_unknown_pattern_refs(query: &CypherQuery, graph: &DirGraph) {
    for msg in collect_unknown_pattern_warnings(query, graph) {
        eprintln!("warning: {msg}");
    }
}

fn validate_query(
    query: &CypherQuery,
    graph: &DirGraph,
    var_types: &mut HashMap<String, String>,
) -> Result<(), SchemaError> {
    for clause in &query.clauses {
        validate_clause(clause, graph, var_types)?;
    }
    Ok(())
}

fn validate_clause(
    clause: &Clause,
    graph: &DirGraph,
    var_types: &mut HashMap<String, String>,
) -> Result<(), SchemaError> {
    match clause {
        Clause::Match(m) | Clause::OptionalMatch(m) => {
            for pattern in &m.patterns {
                validate_pattern(pattern, graph, var_types)?;
            }
        }
        Clause::Where(w) => {
            walk_predicate_for_nested_patterns(&w.predicate, graph, var_types)?;
        }
        Clause::With(w) => {
            for item in &w.items {
                if let Some(alias) = &item.alias {
                    var_types.remove(alias);
                }
            }
            if let Some(wc) = &w.where_clause {
                walk_predicate_for_nested_patterns(&wc.predicate, graph, var_types)?;
            }
        }
        Clause::Union(u) => {
            let mut inner_vars: HashMap<String, String> = HashMap::new();
            validate_query(&u.query, graph, &mut inner_vars)?;
        }
        Clause::CallSubquery { import, body } => {
            // Recurse into the body so pattern-literal property typos inside
            // `CALL { MATCH (n:T {prp: v}) ... }` get the same "did you
            // mean?" treatment as top-level patterns (mirrors the Union /
            // EXISTS recursion).
            //
            // Imported variables are EXTERNALLY bound: the leading importing
            // `WITH` was stripped at parse time, so the body re-binds them
            // from the outer scope. Seed the body's `var_types` with the
            // imported names' outer types so a body pattern that re-anchors
            // on an import (`CALL { WITH p MATCH (p {prp: v}) }`) validates
            // against the import's real type. Non-imported body variables
            // start fresh (§1.2 rule 1 — a bare body name is a new variable).
            let mut inner_vars: HashMap<String, String> = HashMap::new();
            for name in import {
                if let Some(ty) = var_types.get(name) {
                    inner_vars.insert(name.clone(), ty.clone());
                }
            }
            validate_query(body, graph, &mut inner_vars)?;
        }
        Clause::Return(_) | Clause::OrderBy(_) | Clause::Unwind(_) => {}
        Clause::Create(c) => {
            for pattern in &c.patterns {
                validate_create_pattern(pattern, graph, var_types)?;
            }
        }
        Clause::Merge(m) => {
            validate_create_pattern(&m.pattern, graph, var_types)?;
            // MERGE's `ON CREATE SET` / `ON MATCH SET` use `SetItem`,
            // which we intentionally skip — see the module doc-comment.
        }
        Clause::Set(_) | Clause::Delete(_) | Clause::Remove(_) | Clause::Call(_) => {}
        _ => {}
    }
    Ok(())
}

/// Validate a CREATE / MERGE pattern's node-pattern property names
/// against the schema. Edge-pattern properties aren't validated —
/// `connection_type_metadata` is keyed differently and edge schemas
/// in kglite are looser; revisit if a real divergence shows up.
fn validate_create_pattern(
    pattern: &CreatePattern,
    graph: &DirGraph,
    var_types: &mut HashMap<String, String>,
) -> Result<(), SchemaError> {
    for element in &pattern.elements {
        if let CreateElement::Node(np) = element {
            if let Some(ref node_type) = np.label {
                if let Some(ref var) = np.variable {
                    var_types.insert(var.clone(), node_type.clone());
                }
                for (prop_name, _expr) in &np.properties {
                    validate_property(node_type, prop_name, graph)?;
                }
            }
        }
    }
    Ok(())
}

fn validate_pattern(
    pattern: &Pattern,
    graph: &DirGraph,
    var_types: &mut HashMap<String, String>,
) -> Result<(), SchemaError> {
    for element in &pattern.elements {
        if let PatternElement::Node(np) = element {
            if let Some(ref node_type) = np.node_type {
                if let Some(ref var) = np.variable {
                    var_types.insert(var.clone(), node_type.clone());
                }
                if let Some(ref props) = np.properties {
                    for prop_name in props.keys() {
                        validate_property(node_type, prop_name, graph)?;
                    }
                }
            }
        }
    }
    Ok(())
}

/// Descend the predicate to find nested `EXISTS { MATCH ... }` patterns
/// so their pattern-literal properties get validated too. Does not check
/// expression-level property accesses or label checks — those are
/// delivered as Phase 3 diagnostics instead.
fn walk_predicate_for_nested_patterns(
    predicate: &Predicate,
    graph: &DirGraph,
    var_types: &HashMap<String, String>,
) -> Result<(), SchemaError> {
    match predicate {
        Predicate::And(a, b) | Predicate::Or(a, b) | Predicate::Xor(a, b) => {
            walk_predicate_for_nested_patterns(a, graph, var_types)?;
            walk_predicate_for_nested_patterns(b, graph, var_types)?;
        }
        Predicate::Not(p) => walk_predicate_for_nested_patterns(p, graph, var_types)?,
        Predicate::Exists {
            patterns,
            where_clause,
        } => {
            let mut inner_vars = var_types.clone();
            for p in patterns {
                validate_pattern(p, graph, &mut inner_vars)?;
            }
            if let Some(w) = where_clause {
                walk_predicate_for_nested_patterns(w, graph, &inner_vars)?;
            }
        }
        _ => {}
    }
    Ok(())
}

fn validate_property(node_type: &str, property: &str, graph: &DirGraph) -> Result<(), SchemaError> {
    if BUILTIN_FIELDS.contains(&property) {
        return Ok(());
    }
    let Some(type_props) = graph.node_type_metadata.get(node_type) else {
        // No declared property metadata for this type — skip rather than
        // false-positive on dynamically-typed or under-declared graphs.
        return Ok(());
    };
    if type_props.is_empty() || type_props.contains_key(property) {
        return Ok(());
    }
    let candidates: Vec<&str> = type_props.keys().map(|s| s.as_str()).collect();
    let hint = did_you_mean(property, &candidates);
    let mut sorted = candidates;
    sorted.sort();
    Err(SchemaError {
        kind: SchemaErrorKind::UnknownProperty,
        message: format!(
            "Unknown property '{}' on {}.{}\n  Valid properties: {}",
            property,
            node_type,
            hint,
            sorted.join(", ")
        ),
    })
}

#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
    use super::*;
    use crate::graph::languages::cypher::parser::parse_cypher;

    fn graph_with_schema() -> DirGraph {
        let mut g = DirGraph::new();
        let mut person_props = HashMap::new();
        person_props.insert("age".to_string(), "int".to_string());
        person_props.insert("email".to_string(), "string".to_string());
        g.upsert_node_type_metadata("Person", person_props);
        let mut paper_props = HashMap::new();
        paper_props.insert("year".to_string(), "int".to_string());
        g.upsert_node_type_metadata("Paper", paper_props);
        g.upsert_connection_type_metadata("KNOWS", "Person", "Person", HashMap::new());
        g.upsert_connection_type_metadata("AUTHORED", "Person", "Paper", HashMap::new());
        g
    }

    #[test]
    fn validates_known_node_type() {
        let g = graph_with_schema();
        let q = parse_cypher("MATCH (n:Person) RETURN n").unwrap();
        assert!(validate_schema(&q, &g).is_ok());
    }

    #[test]
    fn tolerates_unknown_node_type() {
        // `MATCH (n:Nonexistent) RETURN n` is valid Cypher — returns 0
        // rows. Phase 3 will surface a "did you mean?" hint via
        // diagnostics rather than rejecting.
        let g = graph_with_schema();
        let q = parse_cypher("MATCH (n:person) RETURN n").unwrap();
        assert!(validate_schema(&q, &g).is_ok());
    }

    #[test]
    fn tolerates_unknown_connection_type() {
        let g = graph_with_schema();
        let q = parse_cypher("MATCH (a:Person)-[:nonexistent]->(b:Person) RETURN a").unwrap();
        assert!(validate_schema(&q, &g).is_ok());
    }

    #[test]
    fn warns_unknown_node_label_with_hint() {
        let g = graph_with_schema();
        let q = parse_cypher("MATCH (n:Persn) RETURN n").unwrap();
        let warnings = collect_unknown_pattern_warnings(&q, &g);
        assert_eq!(warnings.len(), 1, "got: {warnings:?}");
        assert!(warnings[0].contains("unknown node label 'Persn'"));
        assert!(
            warnings[0].contains("Did you mean 'Person'?"),
            "got: {}",
            warnings[0]
        );
    }

    #[test]
    fn warns_unknown_relationship_type_with_hint() {
        let g = graph_with_schema();
        let q = parse_cypher("MATCH (a:Person)-[:KNOWZ]->(b:Person) RETURN a").unwrap();
        let warnings = collect_unknown_pattern_warnings(&q, &g);
        assert_eq!(warnings.len(), 1, "got: {warnings:?}");
        assert!(warnings[0].contains("unknown relationship type 'KNOWZ'"));
        assert!(
            warnings[0].contains("Did you mean 'KNOWS'?"),
            "got: {}",
            warnings[0]
        );
    }

    #[test]
    fn no_warning_for_secondary_label() {
        // A label applied via add_label is valid in MATCH even though it is no
        // node's primary type — must NOT be flagged as unknown (regression
        // guard for a false positive: the warning once claimed `:Reviewer`
        // was unknown and "returns no rows" while it returned rows).
        let mut g = graph_with_schema();
        g.secondary_label_index
            .entry(InternedKey::from_str("Reviewer"))
            .or_default();
        let q = parse_cypher("MATCH (n:Reviewer) RETURN n").unwrap();
        assert!(collect_unknown_pattern_warnings(&q, &g).is_empty());
        // And it still warns on a genuine typo of the secondary label.
        let q2 = parse_cypher("MATCH (n:Reviewr) RETURN n").unwrap();
        assert_eq!(collect_unknown_pattern_warnings(&q2, &g).len(), 1);
    }

    #[test]
    fn no_warning_for_known_label_and_relationship() {
        let g = graph_with_schema();
        let q = parse_cypher("MATCH (a:Person)-[:KNOWS]->(b:Person) RETURN a").unwrap();
        assert!(collect_unknown_pattern_warnings(&q, &g).is_empty());
    }

    #[test]
    fn no_warning_on_schemaless_graph() {
        // A fresh graph has nothing to compare against → never warns.
        let g = DirGraph::new();
        let q = parse_cypher("MATCH (n:Anything) RETURN n").unwrap();
        assert!(collect_unknown_pattern_warnings(&q, &g).is_empty());
    }

    #[test]
    fn rejects_unknown_property_in_pattern_literal() {
        // The `{agee: 30}` form is unambiguous — validate.
        let g = graph_with_schema();
        let q = parse_cypher("MATCH (n:Person {agee: 30}) RETURN n").unwrap();
        let err = validate_schema(&q, &g).unwrap_err();
        assert_eq!(err.kind, SchemaErrorKind::UnknownProperty);
        assert!(err.message.contains("age"), "got: {}", err.message);
    }

    #[test]
    fn tolerates_unknown_property_in_where_expression() {
        // `n.prop` accesses in WHERE may reference virtual columns
        // (timeseries sub-nodes, computed aliases). Do not flag.
        let g = graph_with_schema();
        let q = parse_cypher("MATCH (n:Person) WHERE n.birth_yr = 1900 RETURN n").unwrap();
        assert!(validate_schema(&q, &g).is_ok());
    }

    #[test]
    fn tolerates_unknown_property_in_return_expression() {
        let g = graph_with_schema();
        let q = parse_cypher("MATCH (n:Person) RETURN n.agee").unwrap();
        assert!(validate_schema(&q, &g).is_ok());
    }

    #[test]
    fn allows_builtin_fields_in_pattern_literal() {
        let g = graph_with_schema();
        let q = parse_cypher("MATCH (n:Person {id: 1}) RETURN n.title").unwrap();
        assert!(validate_schema(&q, &g).is_ok());
    }

    #[test]
    fn skips_validation_on_empty_schema() {
        let g = DirGraph::new();
        let q = parse_cypher("MATCH (n:Anything) RETURN n.whatever").unwrap();
        assert!(validate_schema(&q, &g).is_ok());
    }

    #[test]
    fn validates_untyped_patterns_permissively() {
        // Untyped patterns (no :Label) are common and legal — we only
        // validate when the user has declared intent via a label.
        let g = graph_with_schema();
        let q = parse_cypher("MATCH (n) WHERE n.whatever = 1 RETURN n").unwrap();
        assert!(validate_schema(&q, &g).is_ok());
    }

    #[test]
    fn rejects_unknown_property_on_multi_hop_pattern_literal() {
        let g = graph_with_schema();
        let q = parse_cypher("MATCH (a:Person)-[:KNOWS]->(b:Person {agee: 30}) RETURN a").unwrap();
        let err = validate_schema(&q, &g).unwrap_err();
        assert_eq!(err.kind, SchemaErrorKind::UnknownProperty);
    }

    #[test]
    fn allows_order_by_and_return_of_known_properties() {
        let g = graph_with_schema();
        let q = parse_cypher("MATCH (n:Person) RETURN n.age ORDER BY n.email").unwrap();
        assert!(validate_schema(&q, &g).is_ok());
    }

    #[test]
    fn tolerates_unknown_label_in_where_label_check() {
        let g = graph_with_schema();
        let q = parse_cypher("MATCH (n) WHERE n:person RETURN n").unwrap();
        assert!(validate_schema(&q, &g).is_ok());
    }

    #[test]
    fn rejects_unknown_property_in_create_pattern_literal() {
        // CREATE typos slip through silently today: `CREATE (:Person {ttle: 'x'})`
        // adds a node with a `ttle` property instead of `title`. Pre-flight
        // validation surfaces the typo with a "did you mean?" hint.
        let g = graph_with_schema();
        let q = parse_cypher("CREATE (:Person {agee: 30})").unwrap();
        let err = validate_schema(&q, &g).unwrap_err();
        assert_eq!(err.kind, SchemaErrorKind::UnknownProperty);
        assert!(err.message.contains("age"), "got: {}", err.message);
    }

    #[test]
    fn allows_known_property_in_create() {
        let g = graph_with_schema();
        let q = parse_cypher("CREATE (:Person {age: 30, email: 'a@b'})").unwrap();
        assert!(validate_schema(&q, &g).is_ok());
    }

    #[test]
    fn rejects_unknown_property_in_create_multi_element_path() {
        // CREATE (a:Person {age: 30})-[:KNOWS]->(b:Person {agee: 25})
        // — typo on the second node.
        let g = graph_with_schema();
        let q =
            parse_cypher("CREATE (a:Person {age: 30})-[:KNOWS]->(b:Person {agee: 25}) RETURN a, b")
                .unwrap();
        let err = validate_schema(&q, &g).unwrap_err();
        assert_eq!(err.kind, SchemaErrorKind::UnknownProperty);
    }

    #[test]
    fn rejects_unknown_property_in_merge_pattern_literal() {
        let g = graph_with_schema();
        let q = parse_cypher("MERGE (n:Person {agee: 30}) RETURN n").unwrap();
        let err = validate_schema(&q, &g).unwrap_err();
        assert_eq!(err.kind, SchemaErrorKind::UnknownProperty);
    }

    #[test]
    fn allows_known_property_in_merge() {
        let g = graph_with_schema();
        let q = parse_cypher("MERGE (n:Person {email: 'a@b'}) RETURN n").unwrap();
        assert!(validate_schema(&q, &g).is_ok());
    }

    #[test]
    fn create_with_untyped_node_is_permissive() {
        // CREATE (n {anything: 1}) — no label, no type metadata to
        // check against. Permissive (matches MATCH behavior).
        let g = graph_with_schema();
        let q = parse_cypher("CREATE (n {anything_at_all: 1}) RETURN n").unwrap();
        assert!(validate_schema(&q, &g).is_ok());
    }

    #[test]
    fn create_on_unknown_node_type_is_permissive() {
        // Symmetric with `tolerates_unknown_node_type` for MATCH —
        // unknown labels are not rejected here either (consistent
        // rule: only validate when metadata is declared).
        let g = graph_with_schema();
        let q = parse_cypher("CREATE (n:NewType {whatever: 1}) RETURN n").unwrap();
        assert!(validate_schema(&q, &g).is_ok());
    }

    #[test]
    fn create_builtin_field_is_allowed() {
        let g = graph_with_schema();
        let q = parse_cypher("CREATE (n:Person {id: 99, title: 'Eve'}) RETURN n").unwrap();
        assert!(validate_schema(&q, &g).is_ok());
    }

    #[test]
    fn validates_property_inside_call_subquery_body() {
        // A pattern-literal typo inside a CALL { } body must be caught with
        // the same "did you mean?" quality as a top-level pattern.
        let g = graph_with_schema();
        let q = parse_cypher("CALL { MATCH (n:Person {agee: 1}) RETURN n.name AS nm } RETURN nm")
            .unwrap();
        let err = validate_schema(&q, &g).unwrap_err();
        assert_eq!(err.kind, SchemaErrorKind::UnknownProperty);
        assert!(err.message.contains("age"), "got: {}", err.message);
    }

    #[test]
    fn validates_labeled_pattern_literal_inside_correlated_call_body() {
        // A correlated body that introduces a NEW labeled node with a
        // property typo is caught (same rule as a top-level labeled
        // pattern literal). `f:Person {agee:...}` inside the body is
        // invalid.
        let g = graph_with_schema();
        let q = parse_cypher(
            "MATCH (p:Person) CALL { WITH p MATCH (p)-[:KNOWS]->(f:Person {agee: 1}) RETURN count(f) AS c } RETURN p.name, c",
        )
        .unwrap();
        let err = validate_schema(&q, &g).unwrap_err();
        assert_eq!(err.kind, SchemaErrorKind::UnknownProperty);
        assert!(err.message.contains("age"), "got: {}", err.message);
    }

    #[test]
    fn call_subquery_body_non_imported_var_is_fresh_scope() {
        // A bare body variable that shadows an outer name is a FRESH
        // variable (§1.2 rule 1) — without the import, the body's `n` has
        // no declared type, so a property reference is permissively allowed
        // (matches top-level untyped behaviour). No false positive.
        let g = graph_with_schema();
        let q = parse_cypher(
            "MATCH (p:Person) CALL { MATCH (n) RETURN n.anything AS a } RETURN p.name, a",
        )
        .unwrap();
        assert!(validate_schema(&q, &g).is_ok());
    }

    #[test]
    fn validates_property_inside_exists_nested_pattern() {
        // Pattern literals inside EXISTS { MATCH ... } should be
        // validated too.
        let g = graph_with_schema();
        let q = parse_cypher(
            "MATCH (a:Person) WHERE EXISTS { MATCH (a)-[:KNOWS]->(b:Person {agee: 1}) } RETURN a",
        )
        .unwrap();
        let err = validate_schema(&q, &g).unwrap_err();
        assert_eq!(err.kind, SchemaErrorKind::UnknownProperty);
    }
}