velesdb_memory/context/memory_bridge.rs
1//! The context compiler's memory bridge: memory-backed fragment selection,
2//! recoverable sources, aggregatable compilation events, and persisted
3//! working contexts — the `MemoryService` half of EPIC-P-070's US-002.
4//!
5//! Everything the bridge persists is a **system fact**: hub-marked
6//! (`_veles_hub`) and carrying **only reserved `_veles_*` metadata keys**, so
7//! it is invisible to unfiltered recall (hub exclusion), can never match a
8//! caller's include filter (callers cannot name reserved keys), and can never
9//! be forged by a caller fact (reserved keys are rejected at `remember`).
10//! Stored ids are salted, and both the source writer and the handle resolver
11//! verify the `_veles_ctx_source` marker, so a caller fact squatting a salt
12//! preimage is neither overwritten nor ever served back as a source. Events
13//! carry metadata and hashes only — never fragment content. Event recording
14//! stamps wall-clock time; the compile pipeline itself stays clock-free and
15//! deterministic.
16
17use std::collections::BTreeMap;
18use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicU64, Ordering};
19#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
20use std::time::{SystemTime, UNIX_EPOCH};
21
22/// Wall-clock nanos since the Unix epoch, stamped on savings events only —
23/// never in the compile pipeline. On `wasm32-unknown-unknown`
24/// `SystemTime::now()` aborts (`std` has no clock there), so events carry 0:
25/// the per-process sequence alone uniquifies their ids, and wasm stats are
26/// per-session by design (in-memory store).
27fn now_nanos() -> u128 {
28 #[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
29 {
30 0
31 }
32 #[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
33 {
34 SystemTime::now()
35 .duration_since(UNIX_EPOCH)
36 .map(|elapsed| elapsed.as_nanos())
37 .unwrap_or(0)
38 }
39}
40
41/// Current Unix time in seconds — used only by
42/// [`MemoryService::should_upgrade_ttl`]'s extension-only comparison (the
43/// storage/expiry layer; the `compile` pipeline itself stays clock-free). On
44/// `wasm32-unknown-unknown` this is 0 (no clock, mirrors [`now_nanos`]); the
45/// wasm `MemoryStore` is in-memory only, so a stored durable expiry (a real
46/// epoch second count) never actually exists there for 0 to be compared
47/// against.
48fn now_unix_secs() -> u64 {
49 #[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
50 {
51 0
52 }
53 #[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
54 {
55 SystemTime::now()
56 .duration_since(UNIX_EPOCH)
57 .map(|elapsed| elapsed.as_secs())
58 .unwrap_or(0)
59 }
60}
61
62use serde_json::{Map, Number, Value};
63
64use super::{positive_ttl, MemoryService, Metadata, HUB_FIELD};
65use crate::context::model::{
66 CompilePolicy, CompileRequest, CompiledContext, ContextDecision, ContextFragment,
67 ContextSavings, ContextSource, ImportanceWeights, MediaRef, MemoryScope, WorkingContext,
68 WorkingContextIndex, WorkingContextSession,
69};
70use crate::context::{media, provenance, ContextCompiler};
71use crate::embedder::Embedder;
72use crate::error::MemoryError;
73use crate::id::stable_id;
74use crate::model::FusionOptions;
75use crate::storage::MemoryStore;
76
77/// Salt for stored source ids — disjoint from natural fact ids, so a caller
78/// later remembering the same text can never overwrite a stored source (or
79/// inherit its system marker).
80const SOURCE_ID_SALT: &str = "veles-ctx-source:";
81/// Salt for compilation-event ids.
82const EVENT_ID_SALT: &str = "veles-ctx-event:";
83/// Salt for working-context ids (deterministic per project+session, so a
84/// save is an idempotent upsert).
85const WORKING_ID_SALT: &str = "veles-ctx-working:";
86/// Salt for a project's working-context index id (deterministic per
87/// project, so every `save_working_context` call updates the SAME system
88/// fact rather than minting a new one).
89const WORKING_INDEX_ID_SALT: &str = "veles-ctx-working-index:";
90
91/// The constant lexical anchor every event's content starts with, so one
92/// vector query can sweep the event family for aggregation.
93const EVENT_ANCHOR: &str = "veles context compilation event";
94
95/// Reserved metadata keys of the bridge's system facts. Reserved (`_veles_`)
96/// on purpose: callers can neither set them (forgery) nor filter on them, so
97/// system facts are invisible to every caller-facing recall path and
98/// [`MemoryService::context_savings`] aggregates only genuine events (it
99/// filters at the storage layer, below the caller-facing validation).
100const CTX_EVENT_FIELD: &str = "_veles_ctx_event";
101const CTX_PROJECT_FIELD: &str = "_veles_ctx_project";
102const CTX_MODEL_FIELD: &str = "_veles_ctx_model";
103const CTX_SOURCE_FIELD: &str = "_veles_ctx_source";
104/// A stored source's media payload (US-009, PR2): `{"mime", "bytes_b64"}`,
105/// the exact [`MediaRef`] shape, set only when the source fragment carried
106/// one. Reserved like every other `_veles_ctx_*` key — a caller can neither
107/// set nor filter on it.
108const CTX_SOURCE_MEDIA_FIELD: &str = "_veles_ctx_source_media";
109/// The durable-TTL payload key set by [`super::positive_ttl`]-backed writes
110/// (`store_with_ttl`, via `store_fact`). Mirrors `velesdb_core::EXPIRES_AT_KEY`
111/// as a literal rather than an import: that re-export is `persistence`-gated,
112/// and this module (unlike `NativeStore`) must keep compiling under `context`
113/// alone (e.g. `velesdb-wasm`, which never enables `persistence`).
114const EXPIRES_AT_FIELD: &str = "_veles_expires_at";
115const CTX_WORKING_FIELD: &str = "_veles_ctx_working";
116/// Marks a project's working-context index fact (V2a-1's
117/// `list_working_contexts`), symmetric to [`CTX_WORKING_FIELD`].
118const CTX_WORKING_INDEX_FIELD: &str = "_veles_ctx_working_index";
119const CTX_SESSION_FIELD: &str = "_veles_ctx_session";
120const CTX_TOKENS_IN_FIELD: &str = "_veles_ctx_tokens_in";
121const CTX_TOKENS_OUT_FIELD: &str = "_veles_ctx_tokens_out";
122const CTX_TOKENS_SAVED_FIELD: &str = "_veles_ctx_tokens_saved";
123const CTX_COST_FIELD: &str = "_veles_ctx_cost_micros";
124const CTX_CURRENCY_FIELD: &str = "_veles_ctx_currency";
125const CTX_AT_FIELD: &str = "_veles_ctx_at";
126
127/// Per-process sequence folded into event ids so two compilations landing on
128/// the same clock tick (coarse timers, concurrent calls) never collide.
129static EVENT_SEQ: AtomicU64 = AtomicU64::new(0);
130
131impl<E: Embedder, S: MemoryStore> MemoryService<E, S> {
132 /// [`ContextCompiler::compile`] with this service's memory folded in:
133 /// when the request carries a [`MemoryScope`], relevant memories are
134 /// pulled through the fused vector+graph recall and compiled alongside
135 /// the caller's fragments, each with its `memory_id` and a normalised
136 /// fused-ranking relevance recorded in provenance. Afterwards (policy
137 /// permitting) the distinct originals are stored so every
138 /// `ctx://source/<hash>` handle round-trips, and a metadata-only
139 /// compilation event is recorded for [`Self::context_savings`].
140 ///
141 /// # Errors
142 /// Returns [`MemoryError`] if compilation itself fails (budget, caps),
143 /// or if recall, embedding, or storage fails.
144 pub fn compile_context(
145 &self,
146 compiler: &ContextCompiler,
147 request: &CompileRequest,
148 ) -> Result<CompiledContext, MemoryError> {
149 let importance = compiler.effective_policy(request).importance.clone();
150 let memories = self.context_memories(request, &importance)?;
151 self.compile_with_memories(compiler, request, memories)
152 }
153
154 /// [`Self::compile_context`] with a caller-supplied [`crate::Reranker`] driving
155 /// memory selection: the reranker receives the FULL fused candidate pool
156 /// (vector + graph, before the `k` cutoff) and its ordering decides
157 /// which `k` memories are compiled in — the seam for a semantic
158 /// cross-encoder or LLM judge a Rust embedder brings along. Not exposed
159 /// on the wire (a reranker is code, not JSON), and never a default: the
160 /// shipped [`crate::context::DeterministicReranker`] is *lexical*, and a
161 /// lexical second stage demotes exactly the zero-vocabulary-overlap
162 /// evidence the graph walk rescues (measured in the BDD suite) — bring
163 /// a semantic one.
164 ///
165 /// # Errors
166 /// Returns [`MemoryError`] if compilation, recall, the reranker itself,
167 /// or storage fails.
168 pub fn compile_context_reranked<R: crate::Reranker>(
169 &self,
170 compiler: &ContextCompiler,
171 request: &CompileRequest,
172 reranker: &R,
173 ) -> Result<CompiledContext, MemoryError> {
174 let importance = compiler.effective_policy(request).importance.clone();
175 let memories = self.context_memories_reranked(request, reranker, &importance)?;
176 self.compile_with_memories(compiler, request, memories)
177 }
178
179 /// The shared back half of every compile flavour: augment the request
180 /// with the pulled memories, compile, annotate provenance, persist
181 /// sources/events per policy.
182 fn compile_with_memories(
183 &self,
184 compiler: &ContextCompiler,
185 request: &CompileRequest,
186 memories: Vec<PulledMemory>,
187 ) -> Result<CompiledContext, MemoryError> {
188 let mut augmented = request.clone();
189 let mut pulled: BTreeMap<u64, PulledMemory> = BTreeMap::new();
190 for memory in memories {
191 augmented.fragments.push(memory.fragment.clone());
192 pulled.insert(stable_id(&memory.fragment.content), memory);
193 }
194 // `compile_raw`, not `compile`: annotating memory provenance below
195 // can rewrite a pulled fragment's `relevance`/`reason` (and thus
196 // whether it crosses the `warnings` threshold), so `decisions` must
197 // stay full until that has happened and `warnings` is recomputed —
198 // `slim_response` (if requested) is applied as the LAST step.
199 let mut out = compiler.compile_raw(&augmented)?;
200 annotate_memory_provenance(&mut out, &pulled);
201 out.warnings = crate::context::warnings_for(&out.decisions);
202 let policy = compiler.effective_policy(request);
203 if policy.store_sources {
204 self.store_context_sources(&augmented, &out, policy.source_ttl_seconds)?;
205 }
206 if policy.record_events {
207 self.record_context_event(request, &out, policy.event_ttl_seconds)?;
208 }
209 Ok(crate::context::apply_slim(out, policy))
210 }
211
212 /// The memories a request's scope pulls in, as compile fragments plus
213 /// their id and normalised fused relevance, importance-blended
214 /// ([`Self::blend_importance`]) when the policy's weights are active.
215 fn context_memories(
216 &self,
217 request: &CompileRequest,
218 importance: &ImportanceWeights,
219 ) -> Result<Vec<PulledMemory>, MemoryError> {
220 let Some((scope, k)) = scope_and_k(request) else {
221 return Ok(Vec::new());
222 };
223 let filter = scope_filter(scope);
224 // The scope's fusion knobs (clamped by from_knobs); absent ones fall
225 // back to the crate defaults — raising graph_boost lets a curated
226 // relate-chain out-rank lexically-noisy near-misses (see MemoryScope).
227 let opts = FusionOptions::from_knobs(scope.hops, scope.graph_boost, None);
228 let scored = self.recall_fused_scored(&request.query, k, filter.as_ref(), opts)?;
229 let max_fused = scored
230 .iter()
231 .map(|s| s.fused)
232 .fold(f64::MIN, f64::max)
233 .max(f64::EPSILON);
234 let candidates = scored
235 .into_iter()
236 .map(|scored| {
237 // Sanitise a non-finite fused score to 0 before normalising:
238 // `f32::clamp` returns NaN for a NaN input (it does not clamp),
239 // which would put a non-`[0, 1]` value — serialising as JSON
240 // `null` — into an output sold as deterministic and auditable.
241 let fused = if scored.fused.is_finite() {
242 scored.fused
243 } else {
244 0.0
245 };
246 MemoryCandidate {
247 memory_id: scored.recollection.id,
248 base: (fused / max_fused).clamp(0.0, 1.0),
249 vector_norm: scored.vector_norm,
250 graph_weight: scored.graph_weight,
251 metadata: scored.recollection.metadata,
252 content: scored.recollection.content,
253 }
254 })
255 .collect();
256 self.blend_importance(candidates, importance)
257 }
258
259 /// Memory selection driven by a caller-supplied reranker: the fused
260 /// candidate pool (at pool depth, vector + graph) is handed to the
261 /// reranker whole, its ordering is truncated to `k`, and relevance is
262 /// rank-based (the reranker defines the ranking; the fused ventilation
263 /// no longer describes it, so vector/graph read 0 in provenance). The
264 /// importance blend then composes with the seam: it re-ranks INSIDE the
265 /// reranker-selected pool, exactly as it does over the fused pool.
266 fn context_memories_reranked<R: crate::Reranker>(
267 &self,
268 request: &CompileRequest,
269 reranker: &R,
270 importance: &ImportanceWeights,
271 ) -> Result<Vec<PulledMemory>, MemoryError> {
272 let Some((scope, k)) = scope_and_k(request) else {
273 return Ok(Vec::new());
274 };
275 let filter = scope_filter(scope);
276 let opts = FusionOptions::from_knobs(scope.hops, scope.graph_boost, None);
277 let ranked =
278 self.recall_fused_reranked(&request.query, k, filter.as_ref(), opts, reranker)?;
279 let count = ranked.len().max(1);
280 let candidates = ranked
281 .into_iter()
282 .enumerate()
283 .map(|(rank, recollection)| {
284 // Computed in f32 exactly as 0.8.0 did, so inactive weights
285 // reproduce the historical relevance bytes.
286 #[allow(clippy::cast_precision_loss)] // rank/count are tiny
287 let relevance = 1.0 - (rank as f32 / count as f32);
288 MemoryCandidate {
289 memory_id: recollection.id,
290 base: f64::from(relevance),
291 vector_norm: 0.0,
292 graph_weight: 0.0,
293 metadata: recollection.metadata,
294 content: recollection.content,
295 }
296 })
297 .collect();
298 self.blend_importance(candidates, importance)
299 }
300
301 /// Fold usage-driven importance into an already-selected memory pool —
302 /// the one ranking the whole engine stack shares (US-002 of EPIC-P-071):
303 /// per candidate the key becomes `base + w_c·(confidence − 0.5)·2 +
304 /// w_r·recency_norm`, where `base` is the fused (or rank-based)
305 /// similarity in `[0, 1]`. Selection is untouched on purpose: confidence
306 /// is not relevance, so a reinforced-but-off-topic fact can never buy
307 /// its way into the pool here. Inactive weights take the zero-cost path
308 /// and reproduce the 0.8.0 output byte for byte (golden-pinned). The
309 /// stable sort keeps equal keys in selection order, and no clock is ever
310 /// read — recency is min-max normalised within the batch.
311 fn blend_importance(
312 &self,
313 candidates: Vec<MemoryCandidate>,
314 weights: &ImportanceWeights,
315 ) -> Result<Vec<PulledMemory>, MemoryError> {
316 if !importance_active(weights) {
317 return Ok(candidates
318 .into_iter()
319 .map(MemoryCandidate::into_pulled)
320 .collect());
321 }
322 let ids: Vec<u64> = candidates.iter().map(|c| c.memory_id).collect();
323 // Raw payloads (reserved keys included): the learned confidence
324 // lives under `_veles_rl_confidence`, which caller-facing metadata
325 // strips.
326 let raw = self.store.get_metadata_batch(&ids)?;
327 let recencies = recency_norms(&candidates, weights);
328 let mut blended: Vec<(f64, PulledMemory)> = candidates
329 .into_iter()
330 .zip(raw)
331 .zip(recencies)
332 .map(|((candidate, payload), recency)| {
333 let confidence = payload_confidence(payload.as_ref());
334 let score = candidate.base
335 + weights.confidence * (confidence - NEUTRAL_CONFIDENCE) * 2.0
336 + weights.recency * recency;
337 let mut pulled = candidate.into_pulled();
338 #[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)] // clamped into [0, 1]
339 {
340 pulled.relevance = score.clamp(0.0, 1.0) as f32;
341 }
342 pulled.confidence = confidence;
343 pulled.recency = recency;
344 pulled.ventilated = true;
345 (score, pulled)
346 })
347 .collect();
348 // Stable: equal blended keys keep the selection order.
349 blended.sort_by(|a, b| b.0.total_cmp(&a.0));
350 Ok(blended.into_iter().map(|(_, pulled)| pulled).collect())
351 }
352
353 /// Store every distinct fragment's original as a hub-marked system fact
354 /// keyed by its salted handle hash, so its handle can be resolved later.
355 /// A fragment carrying media (US-009, PR2) has its base64 payload
356 /// persisted alongside the caption under the reserved
357 /// [`CTX_SOURCE_MEDIA_FIELD`] key.
358 ///
359 /// **Identity**: the key mirrors what the compiler mints handles from
360 /// (`Analysis::handle_hash` in `context.rs`) — the caption's
361 /// [`stable_id`] for text, the raw decoded bytes' hash
362 /// ([`media::MediaAnalysis::raw_hash`]) for media, the same identity
363 /// PR1's dedup keys on. Keying media on the caption instead was the PR2
364 /// review's proven blocker: every captionless image collided onto one
365 /// slot and one handle, serving arbitrary wrong bytes back. The slot
366 /// stays inside the salted system-fact namespace ([`source_id`] applies
367 /// `SOURCE_ID_SALT` to the hash) — same salt, no new namespace. On a
368 /// same-key collision (byte-identical images with different captions)
369 /// the FIRST occurrence wins, matching the dedup twin the compiler
370 /// keeps — a divergent duplicate caption does not survive, exactly as
371 /// its decision reason already says.
372 ///
373 /// Size: [`crate::limits::MAX_MEDIA_BYTES`] /
374 /// [`crate::limits::MAX_TOTAL_MEDIA_BYTES`] already bounded every
375 /// fragment's `bytes_b64` before `compiler.compile` ever ran (see
376 /// `validate_media`, called from `compile`'s `validate`) — `augmented`
377 /// here is exactly the request that passed that check, so no separate
378 /// size guard is needed on the write path itself
379 /// ([`crate::limits::MAX_FACT_BYTES`] governs the unrelated MCP
380 /// `remember`/`extract` text ceiling, not this one).
381 fn store_context_sources(
382 &self,
383 augmented: &CompileRequest,
384 out: &CompiledContext,
385 ttl_seconds: Option<u64>,
386 ) -> Result<(), MemoryError> {
387 let mut by_hash: BTreeMap<u64, &ContextFragment> = BTreeMap::new();
388 for fragment in &augmented.fragments {
389 // First occurrence wins (see the identity note above): `entry`
390 // + `or_insert`, never a blind overwrite.
391 by_hash
392 .entry(fragment_handle_hash(fragment))
393 .or_insert(fragment);
394 }
395 let ttl_seconds = positive_ttl(ttl_seconds);
396 for source in &out.sources {
397 let Some(hash) = provenance::parse_handle(&source.handle) else {
398 continue;
399 };
400 let Some(fragment) = by_hash.get(&hash) else {
401 continue;
402 };
403 let slot = source_id(hash);
404 // A slot never marked as ours is never rewritten: it is a caller
405 // fact squatting the salt preimage, and clobbering it would
406 // destroy user data. A slot already marked as ours holds these
407 // exact bytes — sources are content-addressed — so content and
408 // embedding never change; only durability can, and only upward
409 // (never-downgrade TTL upgrade, `should_store_source`) so a
410 // handle sold as permanent never silently expires just because
411 // an earlier compile first wrote it under a TTL.
412 if !self.should_store_source(slot, ttl_seconds)? {
413 continue;
414 }
415 // Upgrading to permanent needs the old point gone, not merely
416 // overwritten: velesdb-core's store path preserves every
417 // `_veles_*` key from a prior version of a re-stored id unless
418 // the new write explicitly sets it (semantic_memory.rs's
419 // `store_internal` carry-forward, so plain `remember` doesn't
420 // silently wipe learned state), and a permanent write has no
421 // expiry to explicitly set (`attach_expiry` is a no-op without
422 // one) — so without this delete, `_veles_expires_at` would
423 // survive the "upgrade" untouched. A TTL-to-TTL extension needs
424 // no delete: its new expiry always overwrites the old one.
425 if ttl_seconds.is_none() && self.store.get(slot)?.is_some() {
426 self.store.delete(slot)?;
427 }
428 let content = fragment.content.as_str();
429 let mut extra: Vec<(&str, Value)> = vec![(CTX_SOURCE_FIELD, Value::Bool(true))];
430 let embedding = if let Some(media_ref) = &fragment.media {
431 extra.push((
432 CTX_SOURCE_MEDIA_FIELD,
433 serde_json::to_value(media_ref).unwrap_or(Value::Null),
434 ));
435 // Deterministic, derived from the DECODED bytes — never the
436 // text embedder over `content` (often blank) or over the
437 // base64 payload itself (opaque, not language). Correct
438 // because `retrieve_context_source` resolves a media source
439 // EXCLUSIVELY by its content-addressed hash/slot, never by
440 // vector search — this vector only needs to be well-formed
441 // and non-degenerate for the underlying index, never
442 // semantically meaningful. For a media fragment `hash` IS
443 // the raw-bytes hash (see `fragment_handle_hash`), so no
444 // re-decode is needed here.
445 self.media_placeholder_embedding(hash)
446 } else {
447 self.embedder.embed(content)?
448 };
449 self.store_fact(
450 slot,
451 content,
452 &embedding,
453 Some(&system_meta(&extra)),
454 ttl_seconds,
455 )?;
456 }
457 Ok(())
458 }
459
460 /// Whether [`Self::store_context_sources`] should (re-)write `slot` for
461 /// this compile's requested (already [`positive_ttl`]-normalized —
462 /// `None` means permanent) TTL.
463 ///
464 /// - Not marked as ours (absent, or a caller fact squatting the salt
465 /// preimage): store only if the slot is genuinely empty.
466 /// - Marked as ours: never re-embed or change content (content-addressed);
467 /// only [`Self::should_upgrade_ttl`] decides whether durability changes.
468 fn should_store_source(
469 &self,
470 slot: u64,
471 requested_ttl: Option<u64>,
472 ) -> Result<bool, MemoryError> {
473 match self.context_source_metadata(slot)? {
474 Some(existing) => Ok(Self::should_upgrade_ttl(&existing, requested_ttl)),
475 None => Ok(self.store.get(slot)?.is_none()),
476 }
477 }
478
479 /// Never-downgrade TTL upgrade rule for an already-stored source: permanent
480 /// once requested stays permanent, and a TTL only ever extends, never
481 /// shortens. The clock read here is fine — this is the storage/expiry
482 /// layer, not the clock-free `compile` pipeline.
483 fn should_upgrade_ttl(existing: &Metadata, requested_ttl: Option<u64>) -> bool {
484 let existing_expiry = existing.get(EXPIRES_AT_FIELD).and_then(Value::as_u64);
485 match (requested_ttl, existing_expiry) {
486 // Permanent requested, slot still carries a TTL: upgrade.
487 (None, Some(_)) => true,
488 // Already permanent, or a TTL requested against a permanent slot:
489 // never downgrade.
490 (None | Some(_), None) => false,
491 // Both carry a TTL: extend only if the new one outlives what
492 // remains — never shorten.
493 (Some(ttl), Some(existing_exp)) => now_unix_secs().saturating_add(ttl) > existing_exp,
494 }
495 }
496
497 /// A deterministic, non-degenerate embedding for a media source (US-009,
498 /// PR2) — see [`Self::store_context_sources`] for why it is bytes-hash
499 /// derived rather than text-embedded.
500 fn media_placeholder_embedding(&self, raw_hash: u64) -> Vec<f32> {
501 let dim = self.embedder.dimension();
502 let mut vector = vec![0.0_f32; dim];
503 let Ok(dim_u64) = u64::try_from(dim) else {
504 return vector;
505 };
506 if dim_u64 == 0 {
507 return vector;
508 }
509 let bucket = usize::try_from(raw_hash % dim_u64).unwrap_or(0);
510 vector[bucket] = 1.0;
511 velesdb_core::simd_native::normalize_inplace_native(&mut vector);
512 vector
513 }
514
515 /// The fact at `slot`'s metadata, when it carries the stored-source
516 /// marker (`None` otherwise — absent, or a caller fact squatting the
517 /// slot).
518 fn context_source_metadata(&self, slot: u64) -> Result<Option<Metadata>, MemoryError> {
519 let payloads = self.store.get_metadata_batch(&[slot])?;
520 Ok(payloads
521 .into_iter()
522 .next()
523 .flatten()
524 .filter(|meta| meta.get(CTX_SOURCE_FIELD) == Some(&Value::Bool(true))))
525 }
526
527 /// The original content — and media, when the fragment carried one —
528 /// behind a `ctx://source/<hash>` handle.
529 ///
530 /// # Errors
531 /// Returns [`MemoryError::UnknownHandle`] when the handle is malformed
532 /// or nothing is stored under it (never stored, expired, or forgotten).
533 pub fn retrieve_context_source(&self, handle: &str) -> Result<ContextSource, MemoryError> {
534 let unknown = || MemoryError::UnknownHandle(handle.to_owned());
535 let hash = provenance::parse_handle(handle).ok_or_else(unknown)?;
536 let slot = source_id(hash);
537 // Only marker-bearing facts are sources: a caller fact squatting the
538 // salted slot is never served back as compiled provenance.
539 let meta = self.context_source_metadata(slot)?.ok_or_else(unknown)?;
540 let content = self
541 .store
542 .get(slot)?
543 .map(|(content, _embedding)| content)
544 .ok_or_else(unknown)?;
545 Ok(ContextSource {
546 content,
547 media: source_media(&meta),
548 })
549 }
550
551 /// Explain why one fragment of `request` was preserved, abstracted,
552 /// externalized, dropped, or cached — the selection primitive the MCP
553 /// `explain_compilation` tool delegates to, extracted here so every
554 /// adapter (MCP, Node, Python) shares one implementation instead of
555 /// reimplementing it. Compilation is deterministic, so `request` is
556 /// simply re-compiled — with event/source recording forced off, since an
557 /// explanation must not have side effects — and the matching decision is
558 /// returned.
559 ///
560 /// `fragment_index` (0-based position in `request.fragments`), when
561 /// given, TAKES PRIORITY over `fragment_id` for locating the decision:
562 /// `compile_context` records exactly one decision per input fragment, in
563 /// order, so `decisions[fragment_index]` is unambiguous even when
564 /// several fragments are byte-identical and therefore share the same
565 /// content-addressed `fragment_id` — a plain `fragment_id` lookup always
566 /// resolves to the FIRST such decision (the deduplication survivor's),
567 /// never a dropped twin's.
568 ///
569 /// Caveat inherited from re-compiling rather than replaying stored
570 /// state: with a `memory_scope` the re-compile recalls from CURRENT
571 /// memory, so the decision reflects memory as it is now, not as it was
572 /// at the original `compile_context` call; a caller that already
573 /// resolved a `path` fragment to `content` is unaffected (this method
574 /// does no I/O of its own).
575 ///
576 /// # Errors
577 /// Returns [`MemoryError::FragmentIndexOutOfBounds`] when `fragment_index`
578 /// is beyond `request.fragments`, [`MemoryError::FragmentNotFound`] when
579 /// no decision matches the selector, or any error [`Self::compile_context`]
580 /// itself can return (budget, caps, recall, embedding, storage).
581 pub fn explain_compilation(
582 &self,
583 request: &CompileRequest,
584 fragment_id: u64,
585 fragment_index: Option<usize>,
586 ) -> Result<ContextDecision, MemoryError> {
587 if let Some(index) = fragment_index {
588 let len = request.fragments.len();
589 if index >= len {
590 return Err(MemoryError::FragmentIndexOutOfBounds { index, len });
591 }
592 }
593 let mut request = request.clone();
594 let mut policy = request.policy.take().unwrap_or_default();
595 policy.record_events = false;
596 policy.store_sources = false;
597 request.policy = Some(policy);
598 let compiled =
599 self.compile_context(&ContextCompiler::new(CompilePolicy::default()), &request)?;
600 let decision = if let Some(index) = fragment_index {
601 compiled.decisions.into_iter().nth(index)
602 } else {
603 compiled
604 .decisions
605 .into_iter()
606 .find(|decision| decision.fragment_id == fragment_id)
607 };
608 decision.ok_or(MemoryError::FragmentNotFound(fragment_id))
609 }
610
611 /// Record one compilation's savings as a metadata-only system fact
612 /// (hashes and token counts — never fragment content). Wall-clock time
613 /// is stamped here, outside the deterministic compile pipeline.
614 fn record_context_event(
615 &self,
616 request: &CompileRequest,
617 out: &CompiledContext,
618 ttl_seconds: Option<u64>,
619 ) -> Result<(), MemoryError> {
620 let occurred_at_nanos = now_nanos();
621 // The per-process sequence keeps ids unique even when two compiles
622 // land on the same (possibly coarse) clock tick.
623 let seq = EVENT_SEQ.fetch_add(1, Ordering::Relaxed);
624 let content = format!("{EVENT_ANCHOR} {occurred_at_nanos}-{seq}");
625 let id = stable_id(&format!("{EVENT_ID_SALT}{occurred_at_nanos}:{seq}"));
626 let embedding = self.embedder.embed(&content)?;
627 let meta = event_meta(request, out, occurred_at_nanos);
628 self.store_fact(
629 id,
630 &content,
631 &embedding,
632 Some(&meta),
633 positive_ttl(ttl_seconds),
634 )?;
635 Ok(())
636 }
637
638 /// Aggregate the recorded compilation events, optionally per project.
639 /// Sweeps at most [`crate::limits::MAX_RECALL_LIMIT`] events (newest
640 /// need not be first — the sweep is similarity-ordered over a constant
641 /// anchor, i.e. effectively the whole family until the cap);
642 /// [`ContextSavings::truncated`] reports when the cap was hit.
643 ///
644 /// # Errors
645 /// Returns [`MemoryError`] if the underlying filtered recall fails.
646 pub fn context_savings(&self, project: Option<&str>) -> Result<ContextSavings, MemoryError> {
647 // Filter at the STORAGE layer on the reserved event marker: callers
648 // can neither set nor query `_veles_*` keys, so only genuine bridge
649 // events can ever match — a caller fact posing as an event counts
650 // for nothing.
651 let mut filter = Map::new();
652 filter.insert(CTX_EVENT_FIELD.to_owned(), Value::Bool(true));
653 if let Some(project) = project {
654 filter.insert(
655 CTX_PROJECT_FIELD.to_owned(),
656 Value::String(project.to_owned()),
657 );
658 }
659 let embedding = self.embedder.embed(EVENT_ANCHOR)?;
660 let hits =
661 self.store
662 .query_filtered(&embedding, crate::limits::MAX_RECALL_LIMIT, &filter, 0)?;
663 let ids: Vec<u64> = hits.iter().map(|(id, _, _)| *id).collect();
664 let payloads = self.store.get_metadata_batch(&ids)?;
665 Ok(aggregate_events(&payloads))
666 }
667
668 /// Persist `working` under `project` + `session` (idempotent upsert:
669 /// saving again replaces the previous state). Returns the system fact id.
670 ///
671 /// Serialized size is capped at [`crate::limits::MAX_FACT_BYTES`] (1
672 /// MiB) — the same ceiling every other stored fact honors — checked
673 /// BEFORE anything is written, so an oversized working context is never
674 /// partially stored.
675 ///
676 /// # Errors
677 /// Returns [`MemoryError::WorkingContextCodec`] if serialization fails,
678 /// [`MemoryError::ContextOverLimit`] if the serialized `working` exceeds
679 /// [`crate::limits::MAX_FACT_BYTES`], or a storage/embedding error.
680 pub fn save_working_context(
681 &self,
682 project: &str,
683 session: &str,
684 working: &WorkingContext,
685 ) -> Result<u64, MemoryError> {
686 let content = serde_json::to_string(working)
687 .map_err(|err| MemoryError::WorkingContextCodec(err.to_string()))?;
688 if content.len() > crate::limits::MAX_FACT_BYTES {
689 return Err(MemoryError::ContextOverLimit(format!(
690 "working context of {} bytes exceeds the cap of {} bytes",
691 content.len(),
692 crate::limits::MAX_FACT_BYTES
693 )));
694 }
695 let id = working_id(project, session);
696 let embedding = self
697 .embedder
698 .embed(&format!("working context {project} {session}"))?;
699 let meta = system_meta(&[
700 (CTX_WORKING_FIELD, Value::Bool(true)),
701 (CTX_PROJECT_FIELD, Value::String(project.to_owned())),
702 (CTX_SESSION_FIELD, Value::String(session.to_owned())),
703 ]);
704 self.store_fact(id, &content, &embedding, Some(&meta), None)?;
705 self.update_working_index(project, session)?;
706 Ok(id)
707 }
708
709 /// The working context previously saved under `project` + `session`,
710 /// `None` when there is none.
711 ///
712 /// Symmetric to [`Self::context_source_metadata`]'s squatter guard: the
713 /// slot is only ever served back when its metadata carries the reserved
714 /// [`CTX_WORKING_FIELD`] marker (set exclusively by
715 /// [`Self::save_working_context`]). A slot occupied by an unmarked caller
716 /// fact — one that happened to land on this salted id, or a forged
717 /// probe — is indistinguishable from "nothing saved" on purpose: `None`,
718 /// never the forged content, and never an error (the caller cannot tell
719 /// a squatted slot from a genuinely empty one, which is the point — it
720 /// must never learn that *something* occupies this id).
721 ///
722 /// # Errors
723 /// Returns [`MemoryError::WorkingContextCodec`] if the stored payload
724 /// does not parse, or a storage error.
725 pub fn load_working_context(
726 &self,
727 project: &str,
728 session: &str,
729 ) -> Result<Option<WorkingContext>, MemoryError> {
730 let slot = working_id(project, session);
731 let payloads = self.store.get_metadata_batch(&[slot])?;
732 let marked = payloads
733 .into_iter()
734 .next()
735 .flatten()
736 .is_some_and(|meta| meta.get(CTX_WORKING_FIELD) == Some(&Value::Bool(true)));
737 if !marked {
738 return Ok(None);
739 }
740 match self.store.get(slot)? {
741 Some((content, _)) => serde_json::from_str(&content)
742 .map(Some)
743 .map_err(|err| MemoryError::WorkingContextCodec(err.to_string())),
744 None => Ok(None),
745 }
746 }
747
748 /// Every session ever saved under `project`'s working-context index
749 /// (V2a-1 quick win), most-recently-saved first. Empty (never an error)
750 /// when the project never saved anything — reading the index is O(1),
751 /// never a store scan.
752 ///
753 /// # Errors
754 /// Returns a storage error if the index fact cannot be read, or
755 /// [`MemoryError::WorkingContextCodec`] if it does not parse (should
756 /// never happen for a payload this bridge wrote itself).
757 pub fn list_working_contexts(
758 &self,
759 project: &str,
760 ) -> Result<Vec<WorkingContextSession>, MemoryError> {
761 let mut sessions = self
762 .working_index(project)?
763 .map(|index| index.sessions)
764 .unwrap_or_default();
765 sessions.sort_by(|a, b| {
766 b.saved_at
767 .cmp(&a.saved_at)
768 .then_with(|| a.session.cmp(&b.session))
769 });
770 Ok(sessions)
771 }
772
773 /// The raw working-context index fact for `project`, `None` when nothing
774 /// was ever saved under it. Symmetric squatter guard to
775 /// [`Self::load_working_context`]: a slot occupied without the reserved
776 /// [`CTX_WORKING_INDEX_FIELD`] marker is treated as empty, never as a
777 /// forged index.
778 fn working_index(&self, project: &str) -> Result<Option<WorkingContextIndex>, MemoryError> {
779 let slot = working_index_id(project);
780 let payloads = self.store.get_metadata_batch(&[slot])?;
781 let marked = payloads
782 .into_iter()
783 .next()
784 .flatten()
785 .is_some_and(|meta| meta.get(CTX_WORKING_INDEX_FIELD) == Some(&Value::Bool(true)));
786 if !marked {
787 return Ok(None);
788 }
789 match self.store.get(slot)? {
790 Some((content, _)) => serde_json::from_str(&content)
791 .map(Some)
792 .map_err(|err| MemoryError::WorkingContextCodec(err.to_string())),
793 None => Ok(None),
794 }
795 }
796
797 /// Append (or refresh) `session`'s entry in `project`'s working-context
798 /// index — called by every [`Self::save_working_context`], so the index
799 /// is always current without a separate maintenance step. A resave of
800 /// the same project+session updates `saved_at` in place rather than
801 /// duplicating the entry.
802 fn update_working_index(&self, project: &str, session: &str) -> Result<(), MemoryError> {
803 let mut index = self.working_index(project)?.unwrap_or_default();
804 let now = now_unix_secs();
805 if let Some(entry) = index.sessions.iter_mut().find(|s| s.session == session) {
806 entry.saved_at = now;
807 } else {
808 index.sessions.push(WorkingContextSession {
809 session: session.to_owned(),
810 saved_at: now,
811 });
812 }
813 let content = serde_json::to_string(&index)
814 .map_err(|err| MemoryError::WorkingContextCodec(err.to_string()))?;
815 let slot = working_index_id(project);
816 let embedding = self
817 .embedder
818 .embed(&format!("working context index {project}"))?;
819 let meta = system_meta(&[
820 (CTX_WORKING_INDEX_FIELD, Value::Bool(true)),
821 (CTX_PROJECT_FIELD, Value::String(project.to_owned())),
822 ]);
823 self.store_fact(slot, &content, &embedding, Some(&meta), None)?;
824 Ok(())
825 }
826}
827
828/// How many memories a scope pulls when it does not say (`k` absent).
829const DEFAULT_MEMORY_K: usize = 5;
830
831/// The request's memory scope plus the clamped pull count — `None` when
832/// there is no scope or no room: pulled memories must never push the
833/// request over the fragment cap (the cap is validated after augmentation,
834/// and a rejection there would blame the caller for fragments the bridge
835/// itself added).
836fn scope_and_k(request: &CompileRequest) -> Option<(&MemoryScope, usize)> {
837 let scope = request.memory_scope.as_ref()?;
838 let room = crate::limits::MAX_FRAGMENTS.saturating_sub(request.fragments.len());
839 let k = crate::limits::clamp_recall_limit(scope.k.unwrap_or(DEFAULT_MEMORY_K)).min(room);
840 (k > 0).then_some((scope, k))
841}
842
843/// The recall filter a scope narrows to (its project facet), if any.
844fn scope_filter(scope: &MemoryScope) -> Option<Metadata> {
845 scope.project.as_ref().map(|project| {
846 let mut meta = Map::new();
847 meta.insert("project".to_owned(), Value::String(project.clone()));
848 meta
849 })
850}
851
852/// One memory the scope pulled in, with its full ranking ventilation.
853struct PulledMemory {
854 fragment: ContextFragment,
855 memory_id: u64,
856 /// Fused score normalised over the pulled batch, in `[0, 1]` — the
857 /// importance-blended key (clamped) when the blend is active.
858 relevance: f32,
859 /// Normalised vector term of the fused score.
860 vector_norm: f64,
861 /// Graph promotion weight of the fused score.
862 graph_weight: f64,
863 /// Learned RL confidence the blend used (neutral `0.5` when the memory
864 /// never received feedback).
865 confidence: f64,
866 /// Batch-relative recency contribution in `[0, 1]` (`0` when the term
867 /// is inactive, the key is absent, or the batch is degenerate).
868 recency: f64,
869 /// Whether the importance blend ran — drives the extended four-signal
870 /// reason ventilation; `false` keeps the exact 0.8.0 reason bytes.
871 ventilated: bool,
872}
873
874/// A selected memory before the importance blend: its similarity base, its
875/// fused ventilation, and the caller-visible metadata the recency term reads.
876struct MemoryCandidate {
877 memory_id: u64,
878 /// Fused-normalised (or rank-based) similarity in `[0, 1]`.
879 base: f64,
880 vector_norm: f64,
881 graph_weight: f64,
882 metadata: Option<Metadata>,
883 content: String,
884}
885
886impl MemoryCandidate {
887 /// The unblended [`PulledMemory`] — bytes identical to the 0.8.0 pull.
888 fn into_pulled(self) -> PulledMemory {
889 #[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)] // base is clamped into [0, 1]
890 let relevance = self.base as f32;
891 PulledMemory {
892 fragment: ContextFragment {
893 id: None,
894 content: self.content,
895 path: None,
896 kind: Some("memory".to_owned()),
897 priority: None,
898 metadata: None,
899 media: None,
900 },
901 memory_id: self.memory_id,
902 relevance,
903 vector_norm: self.vector_norm,
904 graph_weight: self.graph_weight,
905 confidence: NEUTRAL_CONFIDENCE,
906 recency: 0.0,
907 ventilated: false,
908 }
909 }
910}
911
912/// The neutral confidence of a memory with no feedback history — mirrors
913/// `reinforce::RL_NEUTRAL_CONFIDENCE`, whose module is `persistence`-gated:
914/// its contribution to the blend is exactly `0`.
915const NEUTRAL_CONFIDENCE: f64 = 0.5;
916
917/// The learned RL confidence off a raw payload, in `[0, 1]`. Without the
918/// `persistence` feature the RL module (and thus `feedback`) does not exist,
919/// so every memory reads neutral.
920#[cfg(feature = "persistence")]
921fn payload_confidence(payload: Option<&Metadata>) -> f64 {
922 f64::from(payload.map_or(
923 super::reinforce::RL_NEUTRAL_CONFIDENCE,
924 super::reinforce::read_confidence,
925 ))
926}
927
928/// See the `persistence` twin: no RL module, always neutral.
929#[cfg(not(feature = "persistence"))]
930fn payload_confidence(_payload: Option<&Metadata>) -> f64 {
931 NEUTRAL_CONFIDENCE
932}
933
934/// Whether the policy's importance weights change anything at all: a
935/// non-zero confidence weight, or a non-zero recency weight WITH a field to
936/// read. Zero weights must cost nothing and change nothing (0.8.0 parity).
937#[allow(
938 clippy::float_cmp,
939 reason = "an exact zero weight is the documented off switch; any non-zero weight, however small, is active"
940)]
941fn importance_active(weights: &ImportanceWeights) -> bool {
942 weights.confidence != 0.0 || (weights.recency != 0.0 && weights.recency_field.is_some())
943}
944
945/// The batch-relative recency contribution of every candidate, in `[0, 1]`:
946/// min-max over the candidates that carry the policy's `recency_field` as a
947/// number (one monotone scale per batch — `YYYYMMDD` or an epoch, the
948/// caller's choice). A candidate without the key contributes `0` (never
949/// penalised), and a degenerate batch (`max == min`) contributes `0` for
950/// all. No clock: recency is relative to the newest of the batch.
951#[allow(
952 clippy::float_cmp,
953 reason = "an exact zero weight is the documented off switch for the recency term"
954)]
955fn recency_norms(candidates: &[MemoryCandidate], weights: &ImportanceWeights) -> Vec<f64> {
956 let field = weights
957 .recency_field
958 .as_ref()
959 .filter(|_| weights.recency != 0.0);
960 let Some(field) = field else {
961 return vec![0.0; candidates.len()];
962 };
963 let values: Vec<Option<f64>> = candidates
964 .iter()
965 .map(|candidate| {
966 candidate
967 .metadata
968 .as_ref()
969 .and_then(|meta| meta.get(field.as_str()))
970 .and_then(Value::as_f64)
971 .filter(|value| value.is_finite())
972 })
973 .collect();
974 let (min, max) = values
975 .iter()
976 .flatten()
977 .fold((f64::INFINITY, f64::NEG_INFINITY), |(lo, hi), &v| {
978 (lo.min(v), hi.max(v))
979 });
980 if max <= min {
981 return vec![0.0; candidates.len()];
982 }
983 values
984 .into_iter()
985 .map(|value| value.map_or(0.0, |v| ((v - min) / (max - min)).clamp(0.0, 1.0)))
986 .collect()
987}
988
989/// Stamp pulled memories into the compiled provenance: their decisions and
990/// sources gain the backing `memory_id`, the decision's relevance becomes
991/// the normalised (importance-blended, when active) ranking score, and the
992/// reason spells out the full score ventilation — vector and graph always,
993/// plus confidence and recency when the blend ran — so `why this memory` is
994/// answerable from the decision alone.
995fn annotate_memory_provenance(out: &mut CompiledContext, pulled: &BTreeMap<u64, PulledMemory>) {
996 for decision in &mut out.decisions {
997 if let Some(memory) = pulled.get(&decision.content_hash) {
998 decision.memory_id = Some(memory.memory_id);
999 decision.relevance = memory.relevance;
1000 decision.reason = if memory.ventilated {
1001 format!(
1002 "{} — pulled from memory {} (vector {:.2}, graph {:.2}, confidence {:.2}, recency {:.2})",
1003 decision.reason,
1004 memory.memory_id,
1005 memory.vector_norm,
1006 memory.graph_weight,
1007 memory.confidence,
1008 memory.recency
1009 )
1010 } else {
1011 format!(
1012 "{} — pulled from memory {} (vector {:.2}, graph {:.2})",
1013 decision.reason, memory.memory_id, memory.vector_norm, memory.graph_weight
1014 )
1015 };
1016 }
1017 }
1018 for source in &mut out.sources {
1019 if let Some(hash) = provenance::parse_handle(&source.handle) {
1020 if let Some(memory) = pulled.get(&hash) {
1021 source.memory_id = Some(memory.memory_id);
1022 }
1023 }
1024 }
1025}
1026
1027/// Base metadata of every bridge-stored system fact: hub-marked (invisible
1028/// to normal recall) plus the given extra keys.
1029fn system_meta(extra: &[(&str, Value)]) -> Metadata {
1030 let mut meta = Map::new();
1031 meta.insert(HUB_FIELD.to_owned(), Value::Bool(true));
1032 for (key, value) in extra {
1033 meta.insert((*key).to_owned(), value.clone());
1034 }
1035 meta
1036}
1037
1038/// The metadata of one compilation event — counts and identifiers only,
1039/// every key reserved.
1040fn event_meta(request: &CompileRequest, out: &CompiledContext, nanos: u128) -> Metadata {
1041 let mut extra: Vec<(&str, Value)> = vec![
1042 (CTX_EVENT_FIELD, Value::Bool(true)),
1043 (
1044 CTX_TOKENS_IN_FIELD,
1045 Value::Number(out.insights.tokens_in.into()),
1046 ),
1047 (
1048 CTX_TOKENS_OUT_FIELD,
1049 Value::Number(out.insights.tokens_out.into()),
1050 ),
1051 (
1052 CTX_TOKENS_SAVED_FIELD,
1053 Value::Number(out.insights.tokens_saved.into()),
1054 ),
1055 (
1056 CTX_AT_FIELD,
1057 Value::Number(Number::from(
1058 u64::try_from(nanos / 1_000_000_000).unwrap_or(u64::MAX),
1059 )),
1060 ),
1061 ];
1062 if let Some(project) = &request.project {
1063 extra.push((CTX_PROJECT_FIELD, Value::String(project.clone())));
1064 }
1065 if let Some(model) = &request.target_model {
1066 extra.push((CTX_MODEL_FIELD, Value::String(model.clone())));
1067 }
1068 if let (Some(micros), Some(currency)) = (
1069 out.insights.estimated_cost_saved_micros,
1070 out.insights.currency.as_ref(),
1071 ) {
1072 extra.push((CTX_COST_FIELD, Value::Number(micros.into())));
1073 extra.push((CTX_CURRENCY_FIELD, Value::String(currency.clone())));
1074 }
1075 system_meta(&extra)
1076}
1077
1078/// Fold raw event payloads (reserved keys included) into one
1079/// [`ContextSavings`]. Every accumulation saturates — an aggregate must
1080/// never panic, whatever the stored numbers.
1081fn aggregate_events(payloads: &[Option<Metadata>]) -> ContextSavings {
1082 let mut savings = ContextSavings {
1083 events: payloads.len() as u64,
1084 truncated: payloads.len() >= crate::limits::MAX_RECALL_LIMIT,
1085 ..ContextSavings::default()
1086 };
1087 for payload in payloads {
1088 let Some(meta) = payload else { continue };
1089 savings.tokens_in = savings
1090 .tokens_in
1091 .saturating_add(meta_u64(meta, CTX_TOKENS_IN_FIELD));
1092 savings.tokens_out = savings
1093 .tokens_out
1094 .saturating_add(meta_u64(meta, CTX_TOKENS_OUT_FIELD));
1095 savings.tokens_saved = savings
1096 .tokens_saved
1097 .saturating_add(meta_u64(meta, CTX_TOKENS_SAVED_FIELD));
1098 if let (Some(Value::String(currency)), micros) =
1099 (meta.get(CTX_CURRENCY_FIELD), meta_u64(meta, CTX_COST_FIELD))
1100 {
1101 if micros > 0 {
1102 let entry = savings
1103 .cost_saved_micros_by_currency
1104 .entry(currency.clone())
1105 .or_insert(0);
1106 *entry = entry.saturating_add(micros);
1107 }
1108 }
1109 }
1110 savings
1111}
1112
1113/// A `u64` metadata field, `0` when absent or non-numeric.
1114fn meta_u64(meta: &Metadata, key: &str) -> u64 {
1115 meta.get(key).and_then(Value::as_u64).unwrap_or(0)
1116}
1117
1118/// The salted system-fact id of a stored source.
1119fn source_id(content_hash: u64) -> u64 {
1120 stable_id(&format!("{SOURCE_ID_SALT}{content_hash}"))
1121}
1122
1123/// The handle-identity hash of one request fragment — the bridge-side twin
1124/// of `Analysis::handle_hash` in `context.rs` (kept in lockstep; the two
1125/// must key the same identity or stored slots and minted handles drift
1126/// apart): raw decoded media bytes for a media fragment, caption/content
1127/// [`stable_id`] otherwise.
1128fn fragment_handle_hash(fragment: &ContextFragment) -> u64 {
1129 fragment.media.as_ref().map_or_else(
1130 || stable_id(&fragment.content),
1131 |media_ref| media::analyze(media_ref).raw_hash,
1132 )
1133}
1134
1135/// A stored source's media payload (US-009, PR2), when its metadata carries
1136/// one — absent (or malformed, which should never happen for a payload this
1137/// bridge wrote itself) round-trips as `None` rather than an error, so a
1138/// media decode hiccup degrades to "text-only", never breaks the whole
1139/// retrieval.
1140fn source_media(meta: &Metadata) -> Option<MediaRef> {
1141 meta.get(CTX_SOURCE_MEDIA_FIELD)
1142 .cloned()
1143 .and_then(|value| serde_json::from_value(value).ok())
1144}
1145
1146/// The salted, deterministic system-fact id of a working context.
1147fn working_id(project: &str, session: &str) -> u64 {
1148 stable_id(&format!("{WORKING_ID_SALT}{project}\u{1f}{session}"))
1149}
1150
1151/// The salted, deterministic system-fact id of a project's working-context
1152/// index — one per project, so every save updates the same slot.
1153fn working_index_id(project: &str) -> u64 {
1154 stable_id(&format!("{WORKING_INDEX_ID_SALT}{project}"))
1155}
1156
1157#[cfg(all(test, feature = "persistence"))]
1158#[path = "memory_bridge_tests.rs"]
1159mod tests;