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EnginePromotionToken

Struct EnginePromotionToken 

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pub struct EnginePromotionToken { /* private fields */ }
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Engine-only proof-of-construction token for AppliedFix::__engine_promote.

AppliedFix::__engine_promote accepts an EnginePromotionToken; the only way to obtain one is EnginePromotionToken::__engine_construct. Because the token’s sole field is private to marque-rules, no external crate can brace-construct one, and the constructor is #[doc(hidden)] and named to make the bypass intent obvious at the call site.

This is the type-level seal for Constitution V Principle V’s engine-only contract on audit-record promotion. See AppliedFix::__engine_promote for the binding contract and the test-fixture carve-out.

§Compile-fail proof of the seal

External crates cannot brace-construct an EnginePromotionToken because the _seal field is private to marque-rules. Doctests compile as separate crates against the library’s public API, so the following snippet is rejected by the compiler — which is what compile_fail asserts:

// External crates see `EnginePromotionToken` but not `_seal`,
// so brace-construction is rejected. Bypass requires calling
// `EnginePromotionToken::__engine_construct()`, which is the
// single auditable bypass surface.
let _token = marque_rules::EnginePromotionToken { _seal: () };

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impl Debug for EnginePromotionToken

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