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StrictOrDecoderRecognizer

Struct StrictOrDecoderRecognizer 

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pub struct StrictOrDecoderRecognizer { /* private fields */ }
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Recognizer that runs the strict path first and falls back to the decoder when the strict parse yields no meaningful attributes.

Default recognizer installed by crate::Engine::new. Callers that need strict-only dispatch (the SC-001 interactive-latency benchmark, tests asserting strict behavior) install StrictRecognizer explicitly via crate::Engine::with_recognizer.

Within this recognizer, dispatch is keyed off ParseContext::strict_evidence:

  • strict_evidence = true: collapse to strict-only behavior. The decoder is not called. The engine never sets this; it’s reserved for callers (e.g., test code) that construct a ParseContext directly and want to drive only the strict half of the dispatcher.
  • strict_evidence = false (the engine default): try strict first. Fall back to the decoder when the strict result is either (a) zero-candidate Ambiguous or (b) Unambiguous with an empty / trivial CapcoMarking (no classification, no SCI, no dissem, no FGI, etc.). The trivial-Unambiguous case matters because marque_core::Parser is lenient: it accepts arbitrary BYTES//BYTES shapes and returns Ok with an empty IsmAttributes when nothing in the input is a recognized CVE token. Treating such a result as a successful parse would leave the decoder dormant on exactly the mangled inputs it exists to recover (SERCET//NOFORN, NOFORN//SECRET, …). Strict is always called with strict_evidence = true internally; the decoder is always called with strict_evidence = false internally.

Other ParseContext fields (zone, position, classification_floor) pass through unchanged.

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impl StrictOrDecoderRecognizer

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pub const fn new() -> Self

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impl Clone for StrictOrDecoderRecognizer

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fn clone(&self) -> StrictOrDecoderRecognizer

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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

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impl Debug for StrictOrDecoderRecognizer

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

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impl Default for StrictOrDecoderRecognizer

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fn default() -> StrictOrDecoderRecognizer

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl Recognizer<CapcoScheme> for StrictOrDecoderRecognizer

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fn recognize(&self, bytes: &[u8], cx: &ParseContext) -> Parsed<CapcoMarking>

Recognize a marking from raw bytes. Read more
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impl Copy for StrictOrDecoderRecognizer

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