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a2b05c56c9 feat(makepad-table): opt-in capabilities feature, and raise the matrix_client defect
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The two caveats from the dependency investigation.

## The capabilities feature

Camera and location attachments are now available behind
`features = ["capabilities"]`, which pulls `nigig-uikit` and supplies
`UikitAttachmentProvider`.

Measured: 89 crates by default, 275 with the feature on. That cost is real
and it is inherent, not packaging waste. `camera_widget` imports
`send_geocode_request` and `request_map_tile` from `nigig-core`, both of
which call `spawn_async` — the shared Tokio runtime — and the first makes an
HTTPS call to Nominatim. A camera that geocodes needs an async runtime and an
HTTP client; there is no lighter honest version.

It is affordable because it is opt-in, and because any app enabling it
already depends on `nigig-core`, so that app's own tree grows by nothing.

Everything touching `nigig-uikit` is in one module, so the boundary is a file
rather than `#[cfg]` scattered through the widget. The provider holds no
widgets of its own: the host owns the `CameraWidget` already in its tree and
this asks it to open, because a provider that instantiated a second camera
would fight the first for the device.

A second request while one is outstanding is refused rather than overwriting.
The table turns that refusal into `AttachmentUnavailable`, so the user is
told the camera is busy instead of watching their first request vanish.

File picking is deliberately declined here — `robius-file-picker` already
ships unconditionally and costs nothing, and two paths for one job is one too
many.

Two CI gates, both verified to fail when they should: the opt-in build must
keep compiling, and the default build must pull none of `tokio`, `reqwest`,
`hyper`, `clap`, `csv`, `image`, `nigig-uikit` or `nigig-core`. The second
checks the resolved `cargo tree` rather than the manifest, because feature
unification can switch an optional dependency on from a sibling crate.

Tests 99 default, 105 with the feature. Both clippy-clean.

## The matrix_client defect

Raised in REVIEWS/MATRIX_CLIENT_FEATURE_GATE.md rather than fixed. It is not
my crate, nothing depends on the broken combination, and a blind fix could
change behaviour someone relies on.

`matrix_client` declares `native = ["dep:tokio", "dep:reqwest",
"dep:rusqlite"]` but its source gates on `#[cfg(not(target_arch =
"wasm32"))]`. Two switches for the same modules, so on a native target with
the feature off the modules compile and their dependencies do not — 19
errors, 26 ungated uses across 7 files. There is no CI job for the crate,
which is why it rotted unnoticed.

The note corrects an overstatement I made while arguing for the trait hook.
I said fixing this would unblock wasm. It would not: `matrix_client` already
builds clean for wasm32 with `--no-default-features`, and `nigig-core` has 8
wasm errors of its own (`crate::platform::spawn` missing) that have nothing
to do with it. The only broken combination is native-target-with-feature-off,
which nothing builds.

I also said earlier that `matrix_client` was heavy — it is a 7-dependency
local crate, not matrix-sdk. That was wrong and it inflated the case for the
trait hook; the note records the measured numbers instead.
2026-08-18 18:03:26 +00:00
9989043a37 ci: gate the coverage that was already measured and unenforced (Phase 0)
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Phase 0 of REVIEWS/REPO_COVERAGE_100_PLAN.md, and the reason it is
Phase 0: no new tests, no new measurement, just ratchets on numbers that
were already good and already decaying-capable.

**spreadsheet** — `tools/test-spreadsheet-coverage.sh` has had a 96
floor for the engine and another for the UI controllers, and no CI job
has ever run it. New `.forgejo/workflows/spreadsheet.yml`, two jobs:

  engine-coverage          98.83% of lines (floor 96)
  ui-controller-coverage   98.85% of lines (floor 96)

Split in two because the halves cost very differently. The engine is
pure Rust and finishes in about three minutes; the UI half has to build
Makepad's Linux backend to link a test binary. One job would hide an
engine regression behind a ten-minute build.

**CAD widget layer** — `cad-widget-coverage` in nigig-build.yml,
deliberately REPORT-ONLY. It sits at 13.25% of 10,637 lines with six
files at exactly zero, and a floor there would read as a blessing
rather than a debt. What the job buys is that the number is printed on
every push instead of being rediscovered in six months. The first real
input test should set a floor behind it.

Also corrects the plan. It claimed the doc workspace module was
ungated; it is not — nigig-build.yml has run doc-workspace-coverage
since before the plan was written. I had surveyed by grepping workflow
files for the word "coverage" and attributed nigig-build's coverage
jobs to CAD alone. I nearly committed a duplicate workflow on the
strength of it. The census table was right; the prose under it was not,
and the correction is in the file.

One thing checked and deliberately NOT changed: the spreadsheet script
appears to skip its UI half when the native packages are absent. It
does not. `makepad-native-libs.sh --check` returns 1, the script runs
under `set -e`, and it aborts. What misled me was reading `$?` after
piping the script into `tail` — which reports tail's status, not the
script's. The same class of mistake this repository's CI comments warn
about; no fix was needed and none was made.

Verified by running each job's exact command line:
  COVERAGE_TARGET=engine ./tools/test-spreadsheet-coverage.sh   rc=0
  COVERAGE_TARGET=ui     ./tools/test-spreadsheet-coverage.sh   floors met
  ./tools/test-cad-widget-coverage.sh                           13.25%, rc=0
2026-08-18 10:20:22 +00:00
3928063392 ci(email): raise the domain floor; record the finance-email path
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email.yml: FLOOR 225 -> 230. The review doc records the email-to-finance
sharing and notes the chat/Matrix path remains unbuilt (matrix_client has
login+sync only).
2026-08-18 10:07:54 +00:00
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6e784fffee fix(ci): the sample_thread gate was inverted under pipefail
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The 'Development sample data must not reach the UI' gate ran
  count=$(grep ... | wc -l)
under set -euo pipefail. When sample_thread is correctly ABSENT from
the UI, grep returns exit 1 (no matches), pipefail propagates it, and
set -e kills the script -- so the gate reported FAIL in the GOOD state
and would have passed in the BAD state.

Add || true so a zero-match result is counted as 0 and the gate
passes, as intended. Verified: all 11 gates now pass, and
sample_thread is confirmed gone from the UI crate (only in
email_store.rs, definition + tests).
2026-08-18 09:36:35 +00:00
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632479c964 fix(ci): email.yml has been invalid YAML for six commits
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`python3 -c "yaml.safe_load(open('.forgejo/workflows/email.yml'))"` fails:

    mapping values are not allowed here
      in ".forgejo/workflows/email.yml", line 455, column 35

A workflow that does not parse does not fail -- it does not RUN. So every
gate in this file has been silently absent: the S2 password checks, the
multi-recipient regression check, the TLS check, the coverage floors. All
of them. The file has looked like protection while providing none.

Cause: the "Coverage floors" step was rewritten to call
tools/test-email-coverage.sh, and ten lines of the previous inline
implementation were left behind underneath the new `run:` scalar. YAML
reads the first `echo "$out" | grep -E '^test result:'` as a new mapping
key and gives up.

Broken by 3dab4a1 and still broken at 6bf138d -- six commits, every one of
which believed it was adding or tightening a gate.

Verified the removal is safe: tools/test-email-coverage.sh exists, is
executable, and enforces the floors itself (TOTAL_FLOOR=88 plus per-file
floors), so the orphaned lines were duplicating work the script already
does. Nothing was lost.

The repo's own repo-hygiene.yml WOULD have caught this -- it has an
"Every workflow file must be valid YAML" step, added precisely because
commit 8c9ccb9 once broke nigig-build.yml the same way and silently
disabled the CAD gates. I ran that step by hand against this tree and it
fails, correctly. It did not catch it because no runner is registered, so
repo-hygiene has never executed on these commits.

That is the actual lesson here and it is not about YAML: a gate that has
never run is indistinguishable from a gate that does not exist. This is
the third time in this crate's history that a check existed, looked
right, and was doing nothing.

After the fix: YAML valid, 4 jobs / 32 steps, all 12 source gates pass,
cargo check --all-targets clean on both crates, 213 email domain tests
pass, fmt clean.
2026-08-18 05:33:18 +00:00
6bf138d027 ci(email): cover the trip-report modules
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The domain test filter and floor (225) now include finance_report and
email_receipts, and test-email-coverage.sh instruments both new files.
Domain tests 216 -> 234; coverage 90.6% over 15 files. The review doc
records the new feature.
2026-08-17 12:08:19 +00:00
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Adds the doc-workspace-coverage job to the nigig-build workflow,
mirroring the CAD gate: checkout, then
./tools/test-doc-workspace-coverage.sh, which installs its own
instrumented toolchain into a shell-trap-cleaned temp dir and fails
if the total floor (92%) or any per-file floor is not met. The script
joins the workflow's push/PR path filters next to
tools/test-cad-coverage.sh so edits to the harness itself re-run the
gate. The doc README gains the milestone section recording the
28.55% -> 96.76% line measurement, the honest exclusions (widget
layer, persistence write-path wrappers, defensive traversal guards)
and the behavior pins and defect fixes the drive surfaced.
2026-08-17 10:25:27 +00:00
b83e7122c4 feat(makepad-table): file picker, search, recents, New/Delete (Invoicer UI Phase 3)
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The last open phase. The sidebar gains a search box, a filtered document
list and a recents list; the toolbar gains New Invoice/Quote/Receipt, Open,
Save As and Delete.

**The file picker is robius, not makepad's.** Makepad has an
`open_system_openfile_dialog`, and it is implemented on macOS only — the
Linux and Android backends never handle `CxOsOp::SelectFileDialog`, so the
op is queued and dropped. It compiles, it runs, the dialog never appears.
That is the worst kind of broken, so this uses `robius-file-picker`, the
same crate `nigig-build`, `nigig-pay-ui` and `nigig-sms` already depend on
at the same pinned revision, which goes through `rfd` on desktop and the
platform picker on Android. CI gates against the macOS-only call returning.

The picker's callback runs off the UI thread with no `Cx`, so it parks its
outcome in a mutex and signals; `drain_file_picker` applies it on the next
`Event::Signal`. Same shape as the SMS bulk CSV import.

Model additions, in `makepad-doc-model` so they are testable without a
window: `DocKind` with `blank()` constructors, `DocumentLibrary::create`,
`remove`, and `selection_after_remove`.

Decisions worth naming, because each has a wrong answer that looks fine:

- **A new document is empty**, not seeded from the samples. A blank invoice
  arriving with "Acme Studio LLC" on it invites someone to export it without
  noticing whose name is there. `issue_date` is blank too — there is no
  clock in that crate and a guessed date is worse than none.
- **Generated numbers cannot collide**, including with documents loaded from
  disk, and they reuse gaps left by deletions. The number becomes the
  filename: two documents called INV-1 save over each other and one is lost
  silently.
- **Delete removes the row, not the file.** Removing an entry from a list is
  not consent to delete a document off disk, and there is no undo here. The
  status line says the file is untouched.
- **Save reports "Choose where to save…", not "Saved."** The dialog being
  open is not the file being written.
- **Search filters on every keystroke**, unlike the header fields, which
  commit on Return. Every prefix of a query is a valid narrower search;
  there is no such thing as a half-typed one.
- **Searching does not move the selection.** Filtering is a view change, and
  switching the open document because a letter was typed loses the user's
  place.
- **`selection_after_remove` is separate and exhaustively tested.** Deleting
  before the selection shifts it, deleting the selection keeps the index
  unless it was last, deleting after it changes nothing, and emptying the
  library selects nothing. Every wrong answer silently shows a different
  document; one of them indexes out of range.

The document list is a fixed pool of 12 button slots rather than a
`PortalList`, because this app opens documents one at a time. The pool is
honest about its limit: anything past it renders as "+n more — narrow the
search to reach them" rather than being dropped.

Tests 79 -> 90. Six of them are the invoicer's first: `App` derives `Script`
and cannot be built outside a live `Cx`, so the sidebar's presentation logic
was extracted into four pure functions and tested there. Verified by
reintroducing six defects across the two crates — silent overflow, a
selection marker that shifts the indent, whitespace counting as a search,
colliding numbers, a selection that ignores the shift, and a `blank()` that
pre-fills.

Also fixed, all pre-existing and all now blocking the `-D warnings` gate
that has been running on these crates since the workflow was added:
`std::io::Error::new(ErrorKind::Other, _)` in two crates, a manual
`RangeInclusive::contains`, a manual `is_multiple_of`, a single-arm `match`,
and a duplicated `#[test]` attribute that was annotating one function twice
— which is why the count reads 36 rather than 37 here; no test was lost.

The sample data keeps its `12_000_00` money literals, where the last group
is the minor units and the number reads as "12,000.00" at a glance.
`inconsistent_digit_grouping` is allowed at the crate root with that
reasoning, rather than regrouping every amount into thousands and making
each one need arithmetic to check against its comment.
2026-08-17 10:01:43 +00:00
189377a3a3 ci(email): build the wasm path; document the closed §8 gaps
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email.yml: install the wasm32-unknown-unknown target and check the email
domain's credential-bearing wasm half (call_email_api, WasmFetchTransport,
set_email_api_url) so a browser-only breakage cannot reach main unseen.
The domain test floor ratchets 205 -> 210.

The review doc's §8 is rewritten: the TLS handshake, the wasm build, B1
and the test/clippy baselines are now executed/measured; the only entries
left are the ones that genuinely cannot run in CI (a live relay's cert, a
browser's fetch), stated with their exact reasons.
2026-08-17 09:39:04 +00:00
89ca5186c6 docs(pdf): Phase 4 is not 100% — audit it, and verify the half that is
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Asked whether Phase 4 was complete, I checked the tree instead of my own
commit message, and the commit message was wrong.

Three items named in the Phase 4 spec are **not** implemented, and the
status line said "complete" over them:

- **Field-value reconciliation** (`form_reconcile_test.dart`). Setting a
  value writes /V, marks the field dirty and regenerates /AP — that all
  works. What is missing is the reconciliation case: a file opened with
  /V and /AP *already disagreeing*, where the right answer depends on
  /NeedAppearances. Nothing decides that today.
- **Type1/CFF embedding.** The spec hedges with "if feasible", so this is
  a legitimate deferral rather than an oversight — but "complete" did not
  say so. `sfnt.rs` detects CFF outlines and `font.rs` reads an existing
  /FontFile3; nothing writes one. Creation is TrueType-only.
- **`repair-cmap`.** No equivalent exists.

`text_box_appearance_test.dart` *is* covered, by appearance.rs:235 — it
just does not carry that filename, which is why a grep for the dart test
names is a starting point and not an answer.

The other half of the exit criterion — "generated PDFs open cleanly in
external viewers" — had never been checked at all. The sample generator's
own doc comment admits no test in this repository can assert it. So I
ran it through implementations we share no code with, and **it passes**:

  qpdf --check           no syntax or stream encoding errors
  pdfinfo                title, author, subject, keywords, 2 pages,
                         Form: AcroForm
  pdftotext              all text, including the embedded DejaVu subset
                         and its em-dash
  qpdf --list-attachments  readme.txt, extracted by name with description
  catalogue              /Outlines /Names /EmbeddedFiles /PageLabels
                         /Dests /PageMode /ViewerPreferences /AcroForm

`tools/check-pdf-external-readers.sh` makes that repeatable, and pdf.yml
runs it. It treats a qpdf *warning* as failure, not just an error: qpdf
warns where it had to reconstruct, and reconstructing is exactly what a
stricter viewer will refuse to do. Negative-tested twice — removing the
attachment fails 3 checks, and corrupting the startxref offset makes
qpdf report "file is damaged".

Two defects that audit found:

- **The sample never exercised XMP**, so the Phase 4 feature most likely
  to be silently missing was also the one nothing looked at. Probed
  separately: `set_xmp_metadata` works, pdfinfo reports
  `Metadata Stream: yes`.
- **A `Banner` naming an unregistered font produces a structurally valid
  PDF that renders no text.** qpdf --check passes; poppler says
  `Unknown font tag 'F1'` and draws nothing. `stamp.rs` cannot register
  the font itself — fonts belong to the document, and a banner does not
  know which document it will be drawn into — so this is now documented
  on `Banner` with a worked example, and pinned by
  `a_banner_font_must_be_registered_or_the_page_lacks_the_resource`,
  which asserts on the page's /Font resources because that is the thing
  actually missing and the thing a caller can check.

The plan now records that it was wrong once, rather than quietly
correcting itself. A status line that has been overstated should show its
working.

Engine suite 952 -> 953. Phase 4's engine half is verified end to end
against third-party readers; the ui.rs interaction half is written and
still blocked on the Makepad headless backend.
2026-08-17 09:11:03 +00:00
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email.yml: the domain test floor ratchets 190 -> 205, and the nigig-email
job runs cargo test -p nigig-uikit --lib -- conversation so an email-driven
regression in the shared kit cannot silently surface in SMS.

The review doc marks E1-E6 done and records the honest correction E5
surfaced: lettre's timeout bounds only the TCP connect, not the
greeting/command reads — the send path now bounds the whole operation.
2026-08-17 05:09:15 +00:00
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New coverage job runs tools/test-doc-engine-coverage.sh on changes to
crates/apps/doc/**, the script itself, or the workflow. A coverage
number nobody gates goes down; the floors (total plus per-file) are the
enforcement. The doc workspace README records the milestone and the two
CRDT-tolerance behaviors the new tests pin.
2026-08-17 04:33:08 +00:00
2a74c6cac4 ci(email): gate the keystore feature, cover email_bulk
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email.yml: the feature-compile check now covers imap,keystore together.
test-email-coverage.sh instruments email_bulk.rs (91.9% line) alongside the
rest of the domain; total 89.84%, floors enforced.

The review doc records C6/C7/C1f as fully closed, with the honest caveats
unchanged (network sockets and the OS vault are compile-checked, not
runtime-verified).
2026-08-17 04:29:30 +00:00
ab17c72c55 feat(makepad-table): drag-reorder columns, and the first tests this crate has
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Phase 4 of the README's table, plus the test infrastructure Phases 1-3 never
had. The crate had zero tests before this; it now has 21.

Drag-reorder:

- A press on a column header no longer commits to an action. It arms a drag
  and resolves on release: travel more than 8px and it reorders, release
  without travelling and it opens the column menu as before. Without that
  ambiguity resolved, every menu open would jitter into a one-pixel drag.
  The threshold matches `TouchTracker::MOVE_THRESHOLD` so a mouse and a
  finger agree on what a drag is.
- While dragging, the carried column is tinted full-height and a 2px bar
  marks the boundary it would land on. The bar is suppressed when the drop
  is a no-op, so no bar means nothing will happen rather than a bar sitting
  misleadingly at the source edge.
- `TableAction::ColumnMoved { from, to }` fires only when the index actually
  changed, so a host persisting column order is not asked to write on every
  wobble. An open cell editor is cancelled, because it addresses a cell by
  index and the indices just moved underneath it.

`draw_drag: DrawVector` — declared, never used anywhere — is replaced by two
`DrawColor` layers. `DrawVector` is a full tessellator with path, vertex,
index and paint state; a translucent rectangle and a vertical bar do not
need any of it.

Testability, which needed a structural change rather than a test file:

`Table` derives `Script` and `Widget`, so it has no `Default` and cannot be
constructed without a live `Cx`. Nothing about it was unit-testable. The
logic worth testing does not need a widget, so it moved off it —
`ColumnGeometry` owns boundary and drop-position arithmetic, and a free
`reorder_columns` owns the move. `Table` forwards to both, and
`compute_layout` now goes through `ColumnGeometry` too, so there is one
implementation rather than two that can drift.

The 21 tests cover column geometry at even and uneven widths and at a
non-zero origin, drop-position resolution including the exact-midpoint case
and clamping outside the table, the index shift in both directions, no-op
drops, out-of-range refusal, cells travelling with their header, ragged
rows, a permutation property over repeated drags, and the Phase 3 menu's
geometry and hit-testing.

Verified by reintroducing three defects separately: removing the shift for
the removed source column fails 7 tests, dropping the no-op guard fails 1,
and moving headers without their cells fails 3.

Phase 3 was marked "scaffolds only" in the README and was in fact
substantially complete — menu state, open, hit-test, apply, and drawing all
present, with 15 row and column actions wired. Corrected to done, with its
geometry now under test.

Also adds `.forgejo/workflows/makepad-table.yml`, the first CI this tree has
had. Every step passes `--manifest-path` explicitly: the crate is excluded
from the root workspace, so `-p` from the repo root cannot reach it and
`--workspace` skips it — omitting the flag does not fail loudly, it silently
tests nothing. The workflow gates tests, clippy at `-D warnings` and fmt,
and asserts three invariants that would otherwise regress quietly: that the
exclusion still holds from both sides, that no manifest tracks a git branch
instead of pinning a revision, and that monetary fields stay integer.

Each gate was checked by breaking what it protects. The exclusion check
caught a defect in itself while being tested: a bare grep for the path also
matched the explanatory comment above the exclude list, so deleting the
entry and keeping the comment passed. It now anchors on the quoted entry.

Two pre-existing clippy warnings fixed so the new `-D warnings` gate starts
from zero.
2026-08-17 04:22:22 +00:00
1c91d6b398 ci(cad): gate the engine coverage, with per-file floors
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The harness measured; nothing enforced. A coverage number nobody gates
goes down.

tools/test-cad-coverage.sh now exports llvm-cov JSON and fails when the
total drops below 85% or any of the fourteen engine files drops below
its own floor. The per-file floors are the point: deleting every test in
persistence.rs moves the total by under two points, so a single number
would wave that through. Each floor sits a couple of points under
today's measurement, so refactoring does not trip it and a real loss
does.

The low floors are the honest ones. arch_pdf (72) and arch_gltf (72)
have gaps in byte-layout paths that only a real PDF or GLB consumer
reaches; arch_svg (79) and cad_scene (78) have gaps in widget-facing
helpers and defensive arms on invariants SceneBuilder already enforces;
exporters (88) cannot reach the save-dialog branch without a windowing
system. Raising those needs work, not a bigger number here.

Also in this commit, from running the script the way CI will rather than
with a warm local checkout:

  - the Makepad fetch is sparse + blobless + depth 1 over the actual
    path-dependency closure (math, csg and its six siblings,
    micro_serde, its derive, micro_proc_macro, live_id, id_macros).
    29 MB and two seconds instead of a 319 MB checkout of a repository
    that is mostly shaders, fonts and demos. Two of those crates were
    found by the run failing at manifest-read time, which is why the
    script now verifies all thirteen manifests exist before building
    instead of trusting the sparse pattern.

The new cad-engine-coverage job needs no native packages and no GPU --
makepad-math and makepad-csg are dependency-free Rust, which is the
whole reason the engine can be measured at all. It installs its own
toolchain into a temp dir and deletes everything through a shell trap:
nothing cached between runs, nothing left in the workspace.

Verified end to end with a cold run: fresh toolchain, fresh sparse
fetch, 466 tests green, total 88.75%, all floors met, environment
cleaned.
2026-08-16 22:26:42 +00:00
b87d8b0762 test(email): coverage over the full domain; IMAP feature gate in CI
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tools/test-email-coverage.sh now instruments all twelve email files
(the new pacing, credential-store, cache, session and imap modules) and
enforces per-file floors; measured 90.7% line coverage over the domain.

email.yml: the domain test filter gains imap_client::/credential_store::,
the test floor ratchets 150 -> 190, the sample-data gate is now a hard
zero (sample_thread is test-only), and a new step checks the feature-gated
IMAP transport still compiles.

The review doc marks Phase C and Phase D complete with the honest
caveats (sockets/keystore/pool-reuse are not host-verified).
2026-08-16 22:22:55 +00:00
3dab4a1fd5 test(email): coverage floors for the email domain
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tools/test-email-coverage.sh instruments the nigig-core email domain
and enforces a whole-domain floor (90%) plus per-file floors on the
files that harboured the bugs. It runs in an isolated temp dir and
reports over only the seven email source files, excluding Makepad's
generated code. Wired into email.yml, which also now runs mail_proxy
tests and ratchets the domain test floor to 150.

Measured 93.4% line coverage across the domain.
2026-08-16 21:49:12 +00:00
nigig-ci
c0b27d0586 feat(email): MailBackend trait and BackendKind — both backends (C1a/C1b)
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You chose to support IMAP-on-device AND a server-side proxy, user
selectable. This is the seam that makes that contained rather than two
parallel apps.

Why it is cheaper than it sounds: wasm cannot open a raw TCP socket, so a
proxy always had to exist for the browser target. The second backend was
never optional -- it was implied scope nobody had named.

C1a, mail_backend.rs:

  BackendKind { ImapSmtp, ProxyApi } with three predicates that exist so
  the UI cannot get them wrong:

    is_available_on_wasm()      IMAP is raw TCP; a browser cannot open one,
                                so the chooser must not offer a dead option
    stores_reusable_password()  IMAP keeps a REUSABLE mailbox password on
                                the device. For most people that is the
                                password-reset channel for every other
                                account they own. A revocable proxy token
                                is strictly safer, and the chooser must say
                                so rather than presenting a free choice
    summary()                   the honest one-liner, asserted by test to
                                actually mention "password" / "revoke"

  BackendSettings is the PERSISTABLE half and carries no secret, exactly
  as EmailAccount does for the password (S2). BackendDraft::validate
  returns (settings, Secret) and reports every problem in one pass.

  The trait is deliberately synchronous and tiny -- kind(), is_configured(),
  describe(). Anything computable above the line (grouping, previews,
  threading) is NOT a backend concern, which is why email_store did not
  change at all. I/O stays in the free functions that already own the async
  context, so this file is host-testable with no runtime.

  ImapSmtpBackend exists with validation but no protocol client yet; that
  is C1e and nothing here claims a connection works.

C1b: EmailAccount gained `backend: BackendSettings`, #[serde(default)] so
existing persisted accounts still load. A test asserts the serialised
account -- including the backend section -- contains neither the token nor
a field named password/token.

Provider defaults now fill IMAP too, so a Gmail user still fills one
field. Outlook is special-cased: its IMAP host is outlook.office365.com,
not imap.outlook.com, so the naive smtp->imap rewrite would produce a name
that does not resolve.

New gate, negative-tested both ways: stores_reusable_password() and
is_available_on_wasm() must exist, and the persisted settings structs must
not declare password/token/secret fields.

Domain tests 99 -> 126. Test floor 95 -> 120.
2026-08-16 20:30:33 +00:00
nigig-ci
901cddc716 fix(email): abandon_send shipped as dead code; wire it and gate it (B6)
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Auditing Phase B against the tree rather than against my own notes found
that abandon_send() existed in nigig-core and NOTHING called it. The user
had no way to stop waiting on a hung send. I had marked B6 "partial" for
the right reason -- lettre cannot cancel mid-transaction -- and missed
that the part I did implement was unreachable.

A control the user cannot reach is not a control. It is dead code wearing
a safety label, which is worse than an acknowledged gap because it reads
as done.

Now wired: while a send is in flight the Send button becomes "Stop
waiting". The label is deliberately not "Cancel" -- this does not stop
delivery, because once DATA is accepted the message is sent whether we
wait for the reply or not. It frees the UI and suppresses a result the
user has stopped caring about. The 20s timeout from A6 bounds the window.

New gate: abandon_send() must exist in nigig-core AND be called from the
UI. The wiring is the thing checked, not the function.

That gate was ALSO broken when first written -- it grepped for
`abandon_send()` across src/, and the comment block explaining why the
control exists mentions it by name, so unwiring the call left the gate
green. Same flaw as the B5 gate in the previous commit, found the same
way: delete the fix, watch the gate. Now excludes comment lines.

Twice in two commits I have written a gate that its own explanatory text
satisfied. Worth stating rather than quietly fixing: a gate is only
evidence if you have watched it fail.

Phase B verified closed: B1-B6 all done, 11 gates pass, 99 domain tests,
check --all-targets clean on both crates, fmt clean.
2026-08-16 20:04:41 +00:00
nigig-ci
d889cbecd4 ci(email): gate multi-recipient send, and a gate that did not work
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Two new gates, and one of them was broken when I first wrote it.

B1 gate: the send path must call email_send::parse_recipients, must NOT
contain a single-Mailbox parse of the whole To field, and must add every
accepted recipient. Three checks rather than one, because each failure
mode is separately reachable.

B5 gate: spawn_send_email must keep the SEND_IN_FLIGHT swap.

THE B5 GATE DID NOT WORK AS FIRST WRITTEN. It grepped the whole file for
`SEND_IN_FLIGHT.swap(true`, and the unit TESTS for the guard contain that
same string -- so deleting the guard from production code left the gate
green. I found it by negative-testing, which is the only reason I know.
Now scoped to the text before `#[cfg(test)]`.

That is worth recording rather than quietly fixing: a gate whose own test
fixtures satisfy it is indistinguishable from a gate that works, and the
only way to tell them apart is to break the thing on purpose.

Negative tests, all confirmed firing:
  remove the list parse                     -> fires
  reintroduce `let to_mbox: Mailbox = ..`   -> fires
  delete the in-flight guard                -> fires (after the fix)
and all 10 gates pass on the clean tree.

Test floor 60 -> 95 (actual 99).

Bulk page: builds through EmailSendRequest, so a partly-invalid list
reports what was dropped instead of refusing everything, and requires a
second tap before sending. The prompt quotes the recipient count and any
duplicates or rejections, so the user knows what they are confirming.
Editing the message after arming re-prompts rather than sending the old
confirmation.
2026-08-16 19:51:21 +00:00
nigig-ci
b3d562f4e2 ci(email): gate the Phase A security properties, and surface the warning
Three new gates in email.yml, each negative-tested by reverting the fix
and confirming the gate fires:

  1. SmtpConfig.password must be a Secret, AND SmtpConfig must not derive
     Serialize/Deserialize. Two separate checks, because either alone
     re-opens S2: a Secret that gets serialised is still exposed, and a
     String that never gets serialised still Debug-prints.

  2. set_email_api_url must call email_api_url_is_safe. Checks both that
     the validator exists and that the setter uses it -- a validator
     nobody calls is decoration.

  3. tls_mode_for_port must exist, and Tls::None / Tls::Opportunistic must
     not appear. Opportunistic is the dangerous one: it silently accepts a
     downgrade, which is exactly the attack starttls_relay's Tls::Required
     prevents.

Negative tests, all confirmed firing:
  password: Secret -> String              gate fires
  re-add #[derive(.., Serialize)]         gate fires
  remove the validator call               gate fires
  introduce Tls::None                     gate fires
and all 8 gates pass on the clean tree.

Domain test floor raised 38 -> 60 (actual: 68) and the filter widened to
include the secret:: module, so the new tests are actually covered by the
floor rather than sitting outside it.

Also surfaces config_warning() in the setup flow, so a from/username
mismatch is shown while the user can still fix it, rather than becoming a
silent provider rejection later.

One YAML trap worth recording: the test filter ends in `secret::`, and a
bare trailing colon makes YAML parse the line as a mapping. The run string
has to be quoted. Caught by validating the workflow before committing,
which is the only reason this is not a broken pipeline.
2026-08-16 19:22:40 +00:00
cf73ef4c1d test(pdf): assert what a file declares is delivered, and floor the coverage
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Every serious bug in this stack has had one shape: a valid, well-typed,
empty-or-default value where the file plainly declared content. xobjects
empty for every document; acroform() dropping every field behind an
indirect reference; DCTDecode returning its own compressed bytes; a JPEG
decoder that was a stub returning black. None errored, none panicked, and
the tests asserted Ok, which they got.

Coverage would not have caught any of them. Measured when each shipped:
page.rs 92.4%, form.rs 93.6%, content.rs 89.2%, xref.rs 95.2%. The buggy
lines ran; nobody checked what they produced.

So: a property test that walks the raw object graph of every corpus
fixture, counts what the file declares, and requires the API to deliver
it - fonts, xobjects, graphics states, colour spaces, form fields,
filters, MediaBox. It reimplements the resolution rule independently of
page.rs on purpose; a test that asks the code under test what to expect
agrees with the bug.

It failed the day it was written, on a shape the corpus had never
contained. Every fixture wrote /Resources inline, and all six extractors
read it with dict.get_dict("Resources") - which returns None for an
indirect reference and never consulted /Parent. A page with
"/Resources 5 0 R", the commonest shape in real PDFs, reported no fonts,
no xobjects, no graphics states and no colour spaces. Same for a page
inheriting resources from its /Pages node. Empty, not wrong, so nothing
failed.

Fixed by resolving /Resources once in PdfPage::from_obj through a helper
implementing the full inheritance rule (32000-1 Table 30), and passing
the resolved dictionary down. Indirect /MediaBox entries resolve too.
Six resources/ fixtures cover the shapes that were missing.

Mutation-checked: reverting inheritance kills 5 tests, the sub-dict
reference 3, indirect MediaBox 2, and removing the depth bound hangs.
One mutation survived - a visited-set guarding a /Parent cycle, which
the depth bound already handles - so it was deleted rather than left as
untested defence with a reassuring comment.

tools/test-pdf-coverage.sh enforces a floor instead of printing a number,
with per-file floors as well as a total: image.rs could fall from 33% to
5% and move the total by under a point. All three failure modes verified
to fail. It caught a bug in itself first - its ignore regex matched its
own work directory and reported a confident TOTAL 0.00%.

.gitattributes marks *.pdf binary. An xref entry must be exactly 20 bytes
(7.5.4), so with a one-digit generation field it ends in a space, and
git diff --check was reporting unfixable "trailing whitespace" on every
fixture in the corpus.

TEST_TARGET=pdf: 695 passed, 0 failed (was 680). Coverage 83.42%.
ADR 0017 records the four mutations so they can be repeated by hand.
2026-08-16 19:04:57 +00:00
nigig-ci
7751e96c54 ci(email): give nigig-email a CI workflow, and fix two bugs it caught
(Phase 0.3, 0.6)

nigig-email had no CI of any kind. That is how a binary with unbalanced
braces reached main and stayed there -- `cargo check -p nigig-email`
failed while `--lib` passed, so the library was fine and the BINARY had
never compiled once. It is also how four unused dependencies survived.

Four jobs:

  gates          4 source scans, no toolchain, fail fast
  email-domain   the 38 pure tests in nigig-core + a floor
  nigig-email    check --all-targets, test, fmt, clippy ratchet
  supply-chain   unused deps, lockfile, whitespace

`--all-targets` is deliberate in the check step: `--lib` alone passed for
the entire time main.rs was syntactically invalid, which is precisely the
failure this job exists to prevent.

Phase 0.6: fmt is a HARD gate here, not report-only. The crate already
formats clean so there is no pre-existing drift to grandfather in --
unlike sms.yml and nigig-map.yml, which inherited hundreds of diffs and
had to settle for reporting.

WRITING THE GATES FOUND TWO REAL BUGS, both in bulk.rs:

  B3 -- `port_t.parse().unwrap_or(587)` was still live. A typo'd port like
  "465x" silently became 587, and because the port selects the transport
  (465 implicit TLS vs 587 STARTTLS) that silently changed the security
  posture with no message. Now routed through AccountDraft::validate,
  which is unit tested in nigig-core and returns
  AccountError::PortInvalid.

  B2 -- the handler read five TextInputs and built an SmtpConfig on EVERY
  action event: ten heap allocations per keystroke, per scroll, per timer
  tick from any widget in the app, for a struct only read on click. It
  also captured whatever the fields happened to hold when an unrelated
  action fired. Now read on click.

I also got a baseline wrong and corrected it. I set the clippy ratchet to
2, having seen two `unexpected_cfgs` warnings for native_activity from
the app_main! macro. Measuring with the same dedupe the script uses gives
0 -- those two attribute to the bin target and are filtered by the
package_id check. A baseline above the real count is not a harmless
margin: the script fails when n < BASELINE precisely so slack cannot hide
a regression.

Every gate negative-tested:
  password field on EmailAccount        -> fails
  unwrap_or(587) in non-comment code    -> fails
  a new clippy warning                  -> fails (0 -> 2)
  test floor raised above actual        -> fails (38 < 99)
  and all pass on the clean tree.

Two of my own regexes were too strict on the first run and are fixed
here: the port gate matched the comments that document the old behaviour,
and the sample-data gate counted the `use` import as a call site. A gate
that trips on its own rationale is a gate nobody keeps.

Verified: check --all-targets clean; 41 tests pass; fmt clean;
clippy 0 at baseline 0.
2026-08-16 18:35:39 +00:00
nigig-ci
964fd5d4ef build(email): drop three unused dependencies, and gate the platform one
(Phase 0.5)

nigig-email declared four dependencies its source never mentions:

    serde            0 references in src/
    serde_json       0
    robius-location  0
    chrono           1  <- KEPT, see below

robius-location is the same defect SMS Phase B removed from nigig-build,
nigig-core and nigig-uikit: it drags polkit/gio/glib into the dependency
graph, which is where RUSTSEC-2024-0370, RUSTSEC-2024-0429 and an
LGPL-2.1 distribution question come from -- for code that is never
called.

A CI gate already exists to stop that regressing ("The removed platform
deps must not come back"), but its manifest list covered only three
crates and nigig-email was not one of them. Added it, so this cannot come
back the way it did here.

Correction to the assessment: it listed chrono as unused. That was true
when written and is no longer -- inbox.rs::format_thread_time uses it for
list-row timestamps. Kept, with a comment saying why, so the next person
auditing this file does not delete it and break the build.

Gate negative-tested: appending robius-location back to the manifest
produces
  ERROR: crates/apps/nigig-email/Cargo.toml declares robius-location
         but never uses it
and removing it passes again.

Verified: cargo check -p nigig-email --all-targets -> 0 errors;
41 tests still pass (38 nigig-core email_*, 3 nigig-email).
2026-08-16 18:35:39 +00:00
nigig-ci
e89dea347a ci: name the nigig-build formatting gate for what it actually checks
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The step was called "Formatting (CAD module)" but runs
`cargo fmt -p nigig-build`, which is the entire crate. Of the 1,559
diffs it reported on its first real run, the three worst files were
doc/widgets/doc_widget.rs, doc/tests.rs and project_management/mod.rs
-- none of them CAD. Anyone debugging the red job was pointed at the
wrong directory.
2026-08-04 06:47:16 +00:00
nigig-ci
833181faec ci(map): fix the ratchet aborting before it could evaluate anything
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First real run of nigig-map.yml reported failure at 530 passed /
9 failed -- exactly the baseline it was supposed to allow.

The step ran `out="$(cargo test ...)"` under the runner's `-e` shell.
cargo test exits 101 while any test fails, and a failing command
substitution in a plain assignment aborts the step immediately, so
neither the parse nor the comparison ever executed. The `set -o
pipefail` I had added made it worse, not better.

`|| status=$?` puts the assignment inside a tested compound command,
which -e exempts, so the script keeps control and decides for itself.

Verified against the same `bash -e` the runner uses:
  at baseline      530 passed / 9 failed  -> exit 0, "OK"
  regressed        527 passed / 12 failed -> exit 1, "12 failing ...
                                             baseline is 9"
  restored         530 passed / 9 failed  -> exit 0

My bug, introduced in de698b1. The rest of that workflow was sound:
the same run proved checkout, native deps, the pinned-toolchain
install and the build gate all pass, which is the first time this
crate has ever built in CI.
2026-08-04 05:15:00 +00:00
nigig-ci
de698b1a64 ci(map): make the workflow runnable, and cover the code it now guards
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nigig-map.yml has never executed a single step. It used
actions/setup-rust@v1, which does not exist on data.forgejo.org, so
every run died in "Set up job" with "repository not found" and
cancelled all seven steps -- the same class of defect as
android-actions/setup-android in sms.yml. Replaced with the inline
rustup install already used by pay-domain.yml.

That action also requested `toolchain: stable`, contradicting the
1.97.1 pin in rust-toolchain.toml. The replacement reads the channel
out of rust-toolchain.toml, so CI and developers use one compiler.

Added the native GL/wayland dependencies; Makepad does not build
without them.

Gates, scoped to what is honestly true today now that the crate
compiles:

  - Build is a hard gate. This is the regression that matters: until
    the previous commit the crate did not compile at all.

  - Unit tests are a RATCHET at 9, not a hard gate. 535 unit tests
    existed and had never run; 526 pass and 9 fail on real logic
    (4 mvt_parser, 1 overpass_parser, 4 sprite classification). Failing
    the build on those would mean a permanently red job that everyone
    learns to ignore. The ratchet fails the moment a tenth appears.

  - `cargo test` with no filter is NOT used: two of the four test
    targets and the criterion bench do not compile (tests/ui.rs imports
    makepad_widgets::makepad_test; tests/makepad_visual_tests.rs and
    benches/tile_decode_bench.rs import pub(crate) modules, and
    criterion is not a declared dev-dependency). Separate defects.

  - fmt and clippy report without gating, matching doc-engine.yml and
    sms.yml. rustfmt could not parse view.rs while the crate was broken
    so it skipped all of src/; there are now 392 visible pre-existing
    diffs and 132 clippy warnings. A step that always fails is worse
    than no step.

Also added four unit tests for center_lat() and meters_per_pixel().
Both were introduced in the compile fix and had zero coverage: I
verified that by regressing center_lat() by +1.0 degree and watching
the ratchet stay green at 9. It now fails at 12. The tests round-trip
the projection across eight latitudes, pin the equator to zero, check
hemisphere sign, and assert the ground scale ratio between 0 and 60
degrees is cos(60) = 0.5 -- the position puck's accuracy circle is
sized from that, so an inversion would be wrong by 2x at Nordic
latitudes.

Ratchet negative-tested both ways: perturbing lon_lat_to_normalized
takes it 9 -> 12 and fails; at HEAD it reports 530 passed, 9 failed
and passes.
2026-08-04 05:06:48 +00:00
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4d627496d2 ci: use the list form of on: so repo-hygiene actually runs
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repo-hygiene.yml is the one workflow with no path filter. Its whole
purpose is to run on every commit, because the other six are scoped
with `paths:` and a commit touching only unfiltered files otherwise
gets no checks at all. The file's own header comment explains this,
citing commit 8c9ccb9, which pushed 30 conflict-marker lines into two
workflow files and silently disabled the CAD gates.

It has never run. Not once. Of the first 47 task records after a runner
was registered, every other workflow appears and this one does not,
across pushes that touched .forgejo/, tools/, crates/ and Cargo.lock.

The cause is the mapping-with-null-values form:

    on:
      push:
      pull_request:

Valid YAML, both keys parse as None, and it is the spelling GitHub
documents for "all branches". This instance does not schedule it. The
list form does.

So the workflow that exists to catch silently-disabled checks was
itself a silently-disabled check.
2026-08-02 10:09:28 +00:00
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bda0124992 ci(pay): pass --config to cargo-deny's check subcommand, not the binary
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The dependency audit step has never audited anything. cargo-deny 0.18.6
exits 2 immediately:

    error: unexpected argument '--config' found
    tip: 'check --config' exists

--config belongs to the `check` subcommand, and its path resolves
relative to the manifest rather than the working directory, so it also
has to be absolute. nigig-build.yml already gets both right; this
invocation predates that fix.

This step is the last one that runs in isolated-payment-tests, so its
failure also skipped the three gates behind it:
  - Payment crates must not depend on Makepad
  - Domain and storage must not reach the platform SDK
  - Mock gateway must not compile into a release build

Verified with cargo-deny 0.18.6 against all three crates:
  nigig-pay-domain    advisories ok, bans ok, licenses ok, sources ok
  nigig-pay-storage   advisories ok, bans ok, licenses ok, sources ok
  nigig-pay-platform  advisories ok, bans ok, licenses ok, sources ok

Found by running the workflow on a real runner for the first time.
2026-08-02 09:42:46 +00:00
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892471c73f ci: commit tools/*.sh executable, and gate the mode
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Five of the six scripts under tools/ were committed mode 100644. Every
one of them is invoked with a leading ./ from pay-domain.yml or
pdf.yml, so those steps could only ever fail:

    ./tools/makepad-native-libs.sh: Permission denied
    ./tools/test-mpesa-store-clean.sh: Permission denied

Both are real failures from run 349, the first time a runner existed to
execute pay-domain.yml at all. They fail at the job's first substantive
step, so payment-ui-tests did no work whatsoever and
isolated-payment-tests skipped its last seven gates -- including the
dependency audit, the "payment crates must not depend on Makepad"
check, and the mock-gateway-in-release guard.

The mode is a property of the index, so a local chmod that is never
staged does not fix it. Marked all five executable with
`git update-index --chmod=+x` and added a hygiene gate that fails if any
tracked tools/*.sh is not 100755.

repo-hygiene.yml is the right home: it has no path filter, needs no
toolchain, and already exists to validate CI configuration itself.

Gate negative-tested: reverting one script to 100644 fails it with
"tools/makepad-native-libs.sh is mode 100644, expected 100755";
restoring the bit passes.
2026-08-02 09:28:52 +00:00
1d3e6ab72a fix(pay): correlate USSD callbacks to the payment that asked for them
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R2.1. Review items 2.7 and 5.3.

## SessionRegistry was built in Phase 5 and never wired

The pump still read:

    while let Some(ev) = robius_ussd::next_event() {
        ... if let Some(id) = h.current.take() { ... }
    }

next_event() drains a process-wide queue and its entries carry no session
id, so every event was applied to whatever `current` happened to be.

Reproduced before changing anything: payment A is dispatched then abandoned
with events still queued; payment B starts; the pump drains A's ResultText
and SessionEnded and applies both to B. An abandoned payment settles the one
that replaced it.

## Now

- Dispatch claims the single in-flight slot. The USSD backend returns no
  session handle, so the intent id is the correlation id — enough, because
  the registry only has to tell this payment from the previous one.
- Every event is admitted against the live operation before it can touch an
  intent. Foreign and stale events are logged and dropped.
- Terminal events are de-duplicated; progress chatter still repeats freely.
  ussd_duplicate_key mirrors ProviderSignal::duplicate_key in the platform
  crate, and a test pins the two together.
- All six terminal and teardown paths retire the session id, so a late
  duplicate cannot revive a closed operation.

6 tests, including the abandoned-payment scenario by name. Verified by
removing the close call: that test goes red. CI gate asserts the pump still
admits, dispatch still claims, and at least six paths still close — matching
the method rather than a receiver literal, because rustfmt wraps the call.

## What this does not do

The pump still lives in PayFlowHandler, which still owns the pending-store
writes and the bulk queue. Moving *ownership* to PaymentCoordinator changes
who cancels on teardown and who observes an out-of-order callback, which is
what ADR 0007's device matrix exists to check. That is now tracked as R2.1b.

The correlation defect — the one that could settle the wrong payment — is
closed, and it did not need a device. I had previously filed the whole of
R2.1 as device-blocked; that was too coarse.

## Validation

  nigig-pay-ui 78 (was 72) / nigig-mpesa 20                        pass
  domain 148 / storage 41 / platform 64 / mpesa 29                 pass
  clippy -p nigig-pay-ui --no-deps -D warnings                     0 errors
  builds: pay-ui, pay, mpesa, core; default and --no-default       pass
  correlation injection: abandoned-session test fails without it   pass
  pin-capture guard                                                pass
2026-08-02 09:21:45 +00:00
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015cf44422 fix(cad): remove the reachable panics; gate unwrap/expect at 5
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Phase 6, scoped to what is provable rather than a blanket -D warnings.

Measured the CAD module first: ~200 clippy warnings, but the panic
family -- the part the plan actually cared about, copying the pay
crates' ratchet -- was only 8: 2 unwrap, 6 expect, 0 panic!. Three were
real, five are genuine constructor invariants.

Fixed:

- code_editor.rs x2. `lazy_init_session(); self.session.as_mut().unwrap()`
  in both draw_walk and handle_event. Correct today, but the guarantee
  lived across a function boundary the compiler cannot see, so an
  unwrap sat on a widget draw path waiting for a third caller to forget
  the prologue -- and a panic there kills the editor with unsaved work
  in it. Added `editor_and_session()`, which splits the borrow and
  returns Option, so both sites take an early return instead.

  I first tried folding init into `get_or_insert_with`. That silently
  dropped the `keep_cursor_in_view = Once` side effect, which only
  happens on the create path. Caught it by grepping for the field rather
  than trusting the refactor; reverted.

- cad_scene.rs x1. MeshCache::get_or_build did
  `.write().expect("mesh cache poisoned")` while every other method on
  the type already degraded with `if let Ok(..)`. Reachable: the export
  path calls get_or_build on a spawned thread, so one panicking worker
  poisoned the lock and the next draw took the UI thread down with it.
  The cache is pure derived data -- every entry rebuilds from its node
  -- so a poisoned lock now costs memoisation, not correctness. The mesh
  is built before the lock is taken, and the double-check still prefers
  a racing thread's entry so Arc::ptr_eq comparisons stay consistent.

Left alone, with reasons: 4 x cad_scene "default material/layer always
exists" (SceneBuilder::new inserts both; verified) and 1 x arch_gltf
serde_json::to_vec over a Value built in that file.

New gate: "No new unwrap/expect in CAD production code", allowlist of 5.
A bare count drifts upward quietly and a blanket ban just gets
#[allow]-ed, so the count is pinned and each exemption is named in the
comment.

The gate skips #[cfg(test)] by BRACE DEPTH rather than stopping at the
first one. That matters: arch_gltf.rs has production code after two test
modules, so the existing panicking-macro gate's "stop at first
#[cfg(test)]" awk cannot see line 850 at all. My first attempt used the
same awk idiom and reported 4 of 5 -- I only noticed because the number
disagreed with clippy. Verified the older macro gate is not currently
hiding anything, but it is hiding it by luck.

Both negative tests pass: an unwrap added to viewport.rs is caught, and
one added to arch_gltf.rs *after* its test modules -- the exact blind
spot -- is also caught, named with file and line.

13 gates now, all green. 761 lib + 154 integration tests pass.
2026-08-02 09:20:12 +00:00
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015462b386 ci(sms): install the Android SDK inline instead of a nonexistent action
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A runner was registered against this repo for the first time, so the
workflows in .forgejo/ finally executed instead of only ever being run
by hand. The android job failed immediately:

    Unable to clone https://data.forgejo.org/android-actions/setup-android
    refs/heads/v3: repository not found: Not found.

android-actions/setup-android does not exist on data.forgejo.org, and
Forgejo does not fall back to github.com for action resolution. The
failure happens in "Set up job", before any step runs, which cancels
all seven remaining steps. The job reported failure without compiling a
single line -- so the Android gate, the only job in this file that sees
the ~600 lines of JNI under #[cfg(target_os = "android")], has never
checked anything.

Replaced with an inline cmdline-tools install, which is the same
sequence used to verify these crates by hand and depends only on
actions/checkout and actions/setup-java -- both of which do resolve.

Verified on the same runner in this run: gates, robius-sms (48 tests),
nigig-sms (46 tests, floor gate, clippy ratchet) and supply-chain all
pass. nigig-map.yml has the identical defect with actions/setup-rust@v1
and is left alone here.
2026-08-02 09:09:57 +00:00
5800beb552 fix(pay): close the R1 gaps against the completion standard
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You are right that my first pass at R1 fell short. It deferred an item on a
judgement call, and it fixed three defects without regression tests naming
them. Four gaps, all closed here.

## 1. S8 was deferred; it is now done as far as the platform allows

I skipped certificate pinning as "wasted work if the endpoints get dropped".
That was my call to make about effort, not an external blocker.

Investigated properly: Makepad's HttpRequest exposes no pinning API. Its
only TLS control is set_ignore_ssl_cert, which weakens verification. Pinning
is not implementable at this layer without patching the platform crate.

What *is* enforceable is the property pinning mostly buys — that a mistyped,
injected or attacker-supplied URL cannot be dialled. check_transport gates
every request on HTTPS plus a four-host allowlist, at all three dial sites
in both copies of the client.

7 tests: lookalike hosts (api.coingecko.com.evil.example), embedded
credentials (https://evil@real/), explicit ports, plain HTTP, malformed
URLs, and an assertion that TLS is never disabled. Verified by disabling the
allowlist: 3 tests fail.

## 2. The 13-digit phone defect had no test naming it

I fixed it and moved on. It now has a regression test quoting the original
duplicated branches, plus a property test that normalisation output is
either empty or exactly a valid 10-digit 07/01 number — no third outcome.

## 3. The fee-policy UI wiring was untested

The domain guard had 11 tests; the wiring that connects it to the pay sheet
had none, so nothing proved the sheet actually consults it. Four tests now
cover the shipped policy: it identifies the bundled tariff, refuses once
stale, still quotes while current, and keeps "unknown band" distinct from
"stale table".

## 4. The exchange client had no tests at all

It does now, via the transport module above.

## A test that failed against itself

tls_verification_is_never_disabled_in_this_module asserts the module never
calls set_ignore_ssl_cert — and the literal in the assertion put the string
in the file, so it failed on first run. The needle is now assembled at
runtime. Recorded because it is exactly the kind of thing that gets
"fixed" by deleting the test.

## Completion standard, now written into the plan

A phase is done when: no item is deferred on a judgement call; no capability
is removed to satisfy a review item; defects found while implementing are
fixed in the same phase even if absent from the review; every fix carries a
test that fails without it; and CI enforces it.

## Validation

  domain 148 / storage 41 / platform 64 / mpesa 29                pass
  nigig-pay-ui 72 (was 66) / nigig-mpesa 20                       pass
  clippy -p nigig-pay-ui --no-deps -D warnings                    0 errors
  builds: pay-ui, pay, mpesa, core                                pass
  allowlist injection: 3 tests fail when disabled                 pass
  pin-capture guard                                               pass

Pre-existing and untouched: `cargo test -p nigig-pay --lib` fails to build
on clean HEAD (ClassifiedTransaction not in scope in transact.rs). Verified
by stashing. The transport tests are exercised through the nigig-mpesa copy.
2026-08-02 08:52:32 +00:00
nigig-ci
25f32f7870 test(sms): build a real test suite (Phase G)
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50 tests -> 102, and the two that were there at the start of this work
are deleted.

Where this started: robius-sms had ZERO tests, and nigig-sms had two --
bulk_sub_tab_default_is_contacts and bulk_sub_tab_variants_distinct.
Both asserted a derived Default and a derived PartialEq. Neither
mentioned SMS. Neither could fail short of the compiler breaking. That
is the defect that produced every other defect in this plan: nothing
could prove a change was safe, so nothing was ever deleted and every
bug survived contact with review.

Property tests (proptest, new dev-dependency)

  Seven over truncate_preview, format_timestamp, badge_text, and five
  more over segment_count, the rate limiter and ScheduleRequest.

  These are the ones that matter, because the hand-written cases in this
  repo all encode a bug someone had ALREADY found. proptest searches the
  space instead. I verified that by reinstating the original byte-slicing
  truncate_preview and confirming
  prop_truncate_preview_survives_mixed_scripts and
  prop_truncate_preview_respects_the_char_limit both fail against it --
  they would have caught A3 before it shipped.

  prop_rate_limiter_respects_capacity models the window independently
  and asserts the invariant across random clock sequences, rather than
  re-implementing the limiter's own arithmetic in the assertion.

Integration tests (2 new files, public API only)

  robius-sms/tests/sms_pipeline.rs and nigig-core/tests/sms_store.rs go
  through the public surface the application actually uses. The unit
  tests inside src/ can see private helpers; these cannot, which is the
  point -- they catch a refactor that keeps every unit test green while
  breaking the caller-visible contract.

  Two of them are privacy canaries. e1_message_bodies_are_never_persisted
  and e1_no_body_text_reaches_the_serialised_store fail if anyone removes
  #[serde(skip)] from OfflineSmsMessage.body. Verified by removing it:
  both fail, the other six pass. Nothing else in the tree would have
  noticed the inbox silently going back to plaintext on disk.

Named regression tests

  One per defect, named for it -- c1_*, d1_*, d3_*, e1_*, e7_*, a4_*,
  c3_*, c7_* -- so a future reader goes from a failing test straight to
  the bug it guards rather than to a git archaeology session.

New coverage for logic that had none

  - build_timeline_items / build_filtered_timeline_items: date-divider
    placement and the message indices the draw loop uses to index
    conv_data.messages. An off-by-one there renders the wrong body in
    the wrong bubble; it had no test at all.
  - kind_to_offline / kind_from_offline round-trip: the only thing
    stopping a cached Sent message reappearing as Inbox after a restart,
    which would flip the bubble to the wrong side of the screen.
  - normalize_number: what C1 groups on, across five formatting variants
    plus short codes and alphanumeric senders.

MessageKind::from_android_type / to_android_type were hoisted out of
sys/android/inbox.rs onto the type, the same way ScheduleRequest::validate
was in A4, so the provider mapping is testable off-device. An
unrecognised TYPE value is preserved verbatim in Unknown rather than
defaulted, and there is a property test asserting the round trip is
total over every i32.

CI: a test-count FLOOR at 100. A floor rather than a ratchet -- unlike
the clippy count, there is no reason to ever want this number to fall.

Deliberately NOT faked: the JNI cursor loop, the keystore round-trip and
broadcast delivery still need an emulator. A mock returning what I expect
would test my expectations, not Android. Those remain called out in the
Phase A and E commit messages.

Verified: 11/11 checks. 48 robius-sms + 46 nigig-sms + 8 sms_store = 102.
clippy -D warnings clean on host and aarch64-linux-android; nigig-sms
ratchet holds at 32 (my first draft added an orphaned `use super::*`,
caught by the ratchet and removed rather than baselined).
2026-08-02 08:43:16 +00:00
a264f53eb7 feat(pay): complete phase R1 of the remaining-work plan
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All four R1 items. Two of them uncovered defects that were not in the
review, and R1.4's corpus found a live bug.

## R1.1 versioned fee policy (U9)

The band table is a static "effective Jan 2024" snapshot. When Safaricom
revises a tariff, nothing notices: the old number is quoted and the user
authorises a total they are not charged.

FeePolicy attaches provenance and a 400-day trust horizon. Past it,
fee_for returns FeeError::PolicyOutOfDate rather than a number, and the
sheet refuses to quote exactly as it already does for an unknown band —
"no band for this amount" and "our table is old" stay distinguishable
because they need different messages. Verified by disabling the check:
4 tests fail. Domain tests 137 -> 148.

## R1.2 quality gate for nigig-pay-ui (Q2)

Correcting my own earlier count: 9 of the 10 unwraps were in tests. The one
production case, on the dispatch path inside the biometric branch, is now a
fail-closed path — no request, no prompt, no dispatch.

nigig-pay-ui now denies unwrap_used/expect_used outside tests and CI runs
clippy --no-deps -D warnings. Scoped with --no-deps because matrix_client
and robius-ussd carry pre-existing warnings that are not this crate's to
fix, and a gate that fails on someone else's code gets disabled.

Turning the lint on surfaced 13 more issues, one a real defect:
normalise_phone had two identical branches, and the 13-digit "254…" arm
produced an 11-digit result — not a valid MSISDN, but non-empty, so it
flowed on as a recipient. The duplication was hiding it.

## R1.3 exchange API (S7/S8/S10)

The client forged origin/referer for api2.bybit.com and p2p.binance.com,
impersonating those exchanges' own web clients against internal endpoints.
Removed from both copies (nigig-pay and nigig-mpesa — item A5 again), along
with the framework-identifying User-Agent. CI rejects either regrowing.

Requests are still made, now honestly identified. If those endpoints reject
an honest client the P2P panes fall back to their offline cache, which is
the true state of the integration rather than a disguised one.

Not done, deliberately: certificate pinning. Pinning an endpoint the
product may drop is wasted work, and whether to keep these endpoints is a
product call recorded in the plan.

## R1.4 adversarial CSV corpus (7.5)

parse_csv turns an untrusted file into a payment list. Corpus covers empty
input, injection-shaped fields, overflow, NUL, RTL override, full-width
digits, a 5,000-row file and malformed numbers. The bar is not "parses
correctly" but "never silently produces a payment nobody intended".
Verified it can fail. UI tests 61 -> 66.

## Validation

  domain 148 / storage 41 / platform 64 / mpesa 29 / pay-ui 66   pass
  clippy -p nigig-pay-ui --no-deps -D warnings                    0 errors
  builds: pay-ui, pay, mpesa, core; default and --no-default      pass
  pin-capture guard                                               pass
  fee-policy injection: 4 tests fail with the check removed       pass
  corpus injection: catches a fabricating normaliser              pass
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1670ddf49c refactor(sms): delete the dead code and the duplication (Phase F)
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Net -596 lines. No behaviour change except F10, which replaces a label
that was lying.

F2 -- four copies of one stub backend.

  apple.rs, linux.rs and windows.rs were BYTE-IDENTICAL 66-line files,
  and unsupported.rs was the same again. That duplication is what let
  them drift: Phase C3 had to fix `Error::Unknown` in exactly one of the
  four, because only one had it wrong.

  Collapsed into sys/stub.rs, which each platform module invokes. 268
  lines become 35 plus one shared definition. The module is cfg'd out on
  Android, which has a real implementation and would otherwise report
  the macro as unused under -D warnings.

F3 -- TWO dead compose implementations.

  SmsComposePage (189 lines) was registered in the VM and instantiated
  nowhere. Separately, the FAB and its compose overlay were left in the
  DSL as `visible: false` with a comment saying "FAB removed: SMS
  compose/inbox navigation now lives in SmsActionBar" -- but 102 lines
  of DSL and 53 lines of handler stayed behind, wired to a button no
  user can reach.

  Deleted both, and send_reply() with them: it existed only to serve the
  unreachable overlay. Compose navigation is SmsActionBar's, as the
  comment already said.

F4 -- a whole second contact subsystem, unreachable.

  sms_screen.rs carried its own CONTACTS_CACHE, contacts_loaded(),
  load_contacts_into_cache(), display_name_for_number(),
  normalize_number(), try_load_contacts() and a
  contacts_load_attempted field. Nothing called any of it -- the live
  implementation is in conversations_list.rs.

  Worth noting the dead copy was also the WRONG one: its
  display_name_for_number did an O(n) linear scan of the whole phone
  book per lookup, where the live version is O(1) because
  cache_contact_number inserts under both the raw and normalised key.

F5 -- the page tree was written out twice.

  sms_bulk_page, sms_schedule_page and sms_more_page were each declared
  under Desktop AND under Mobile, byte-identical apart from indentation.
  Any change to a page header had to be made in both places or the
  layouts silently diverged. Now three named widgets plus a shared
  SmsPageHeader, referenced from both variants.

F8 -- serde, serde_json and robius-location were declared by nigig-sms
  and referenced nowhere in its sources.

F9 -- was_scrolling was read twice per frame from the same portal list;
  the copy in handle_event was bound and never used.

F10 -- the character counter was a hardcoded lie.

  The old compose page rendered "0 / 160 characters" and never updated
  it. It died with F3, but the bulk composer -- where the money actually
  goes -- had no cost indication at all. It now shows live segment count
  as you type, using segment_count() from Phase A5, because segments are
  the billing unit and "160" is only right for GSM-7: one emoji forces
  UCS-2 and drops the limit to 70.

  This is the only user-visible change in the commit.

F1 and F7 were already done, in Phase A (shared cursor.rs) and Phase D1
(I/O out of draw_walk).

The deletions orphaned eight imports, which are also removed. Together
that takes the nigig-sms clippy ratchet from 49 to 32 -- these were not
suppressed, the code they reported on is gone.

Verified: 10/10 checks. clippy -D warnings clean on host AND
aarch64-linux-android, 28 robius-sms tests, 22 nigig-sms tests,
nigig-build still builds, metadata --locked clean.
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23fce675de feat(pay): USSD automation on by default; containment moves to packaging
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Option A, as requested. Plus an audit of the whole review against the code.

## The default flips

  nigig-pay-ui   default = []            (leaf stays off; see below)
  nigig-pay      default = ["demo"]
  nigig-mpesa    default = ["demo"]
  pageflipnav    default = ["native", "demo"]

`cargo run -p pageflipnav` now drives *334#, shows the PIN field and
dispatches. That is the app's primary function and it works out of the box.

A release build opts out:

  cargo build -p pageflipnav --no-default-features --features native

This was not one line. A first attempt flipped the four `default =` lines
and the opt-out still leaked: the app crates depended on nigig-pay-ui with
its own defaults, so `--no-default-features` on pageflipnav was silently
re-enabled one level down. Verified with a compile probe rather than
cargo tree, which truncates. The inner deps now carry
`default-features = false`, and the probe confirms both directions:
default -> demo ON, --no-default-features -> demo OFF.

ADR 0007's Play-policy note is untouched. The containment requirement of
review item 0.1 is not dropped — the flag exists, CI exercises both
directions, and a shipped build still cannot dispatch. What changed is
which way it points by default, so development and device testing are not
fighting it.

CI guards inverted to match: they now assert automation is on by default
*and* that the packaging opt-out still works. check-no-pin-capture.sh now
probes the packaging build, since the default legitimately captures a PIN.

## REVIEWS/IMPLEMENTATION_AUDIT.md

Every phase checked against the code, not against the tranche notes. Where
they disagreed the code won. Summary: phases 0-5 and 7 done bar 5.2 and
Keystore provisioning; phase 6 substantially done with the thread_local
session ownership outstanding; phase 8 partly.

## B7 found live while auditing

Month navigation had never been examined. Both copies of the transactions
widget still stepped months with Duration::days(31) and years with
Duration::days(366). Reproduced before touching it:

  2025-12-28 -1 month => 2025-11-27   (drifts a day)
  2026-03-30 -1 month => 2026-02-27   (drifts; repeated steps skip a month)
  2027-06-15 +1 year  => 2028-06-15   (366d wrong on a non-leap year)

Now uses checked_add_months/checked_sub_months, which clamp to the end of
the target month, and checked_add_signed on the day path. An
unrepresentable date leaves the view where it was.

Neither claimed done nor flagged open — simply never looked at. That is the
argument for auditing code rather than notes.

## Validation

  domain 137 / storage 41 / platform 64 / mpesa 29 / pay-ui 61   pass
  cargo check: pay-ui, pay, mpesa, core (default and opt-out)    pass
  demo-on-by-default probe, both directions                      pass
  no-PIN-capture guard against the packaging build               pass

Unrelated and still blocking a full APK: nigig-map fails to compile on
clean HEAD (12 errors, no field center_lat on ViewportState).
2026-08-02 08:06:43 +00:00
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737a3e5d5d security(sms): encrypt scheduled payloads, report real send status (E3, E7)
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Closes the two Phase E items I had left open and documented as open.

E3 -- scheduled message bodies were plaintext on disk.

  Pending schedules must outlive the process so SmsAlarmReceiver can
  send them when the alarm fires and so they survive a reboot, so
  recipient and body go to SharedPreferences. MODE_PRIVATE is the right
  primitive -- the file is UID-scoped -- but the contents were in the
  clear, readable by anything running as the same UID and swept into
  cloud backup by default. Same asset class as the inbox
  (THREAT_MODEL.md T-I4).

  Adds SmsScheduleCrypto: AES-256-GCM, fresh IV per value, key generated
  inside the platform AndroidKeyStore and non-exportable. An attacker
  with the prefs file but not the keystore gets ciphertext.

  Deliberately NOT androidx.security.EncryptedSharedPreferences: that is
  a Gradle dependency, and this crate compiles its Java with bare javac
  against android.jar (see build.rs), so using it would mean a Gradle
  build or a vendored jar. AndroidKeyStore and javax.crypto are both in
  android.jar and give the property that matters.

  The key is deliberately NOT user-authentication-bound: an alarm fires
  while the device may be locked and the receiver must decrypt with no
  user present. This protects against another app and against an
  extracted backup, which is the threat in scope -- not against someone
  holding an unlocked handset.

  Fails CLOSED. If the keystore is unavailable, encrypt returns null and
  schedule_sms errors rather than writing plaintext. A row that cannot
  be decrypted -- wrong key after a reinstall, tampering, or written by
  an older build -- is treated exactly like a missing row and skipped;
  sending a garbled body would be worse than not sending.

E7 -- "sent" was a guess.

  Both the sentIntent and deliveryIntent arguments were null, so nothing
  could report back. send_sms returning Ok meant "the JNI call
  returned", not that the radio accepted the message and certainly not
  that it arrived -- and the UI rendered that as a tick. A send rejected
  for no service, no SIM or a throttled radio was indistinguishable from
  a delivered one.

  Adds send_sms_tracked, which attaches real PendingIntents and returns
  a correlating token, plus SmsSentReceiver to collect the platform
  result and SendOutcome/SendReport to express it: Sent (radio accepted)
  is now a different value from Delivered (handset acknowledged), and
  failures carry the RESULT_ERROR_* code.

  Three details worth recording:
    - multipart takes ArrayList<PendingIntent>, one entry per part, so
      the intent is repeated part_count times. Passing null here, as
      before, meant no status for exactly the messages most likely to
      fail: the long ones.
    - the request code is derived from (token, kind), or the two intents
      collide and the delivery report overwrites the send report.
    - the broadcast is package-scoped and the receiver registered
      NOT_EXPORTED, so another app cannot forge a delivery report.

  If the receiver class is unavailable the send still goes out with null
  intents: losing the status report is much better than losing the
  message.

Also fixes A5 on the scheduled path. SmsAlarmReceiver still called
sendTextMessage directly, so a scheduled message over 160 GSM-7
characters -- or 70 with any emoji -- was silently truncated by the
carrier. It now divides and sends multipart, as the Rust send path has
since Phase A.

CI: two gates, both negative-tested by reverting the fix and confirming
they fail. One asserts schedule_sms never writes request.recipient or
request.body directly; the other asserts the send path still passes
sent/delivery intents in both the single-part and multipart calls.

THREAT_MODEL.md T-I4 and the delivery-confirmation row move from open to
fixed, with the residual risk stated: callers may still use the
untracked send_sms, which remains honest about meaning only "handed to
the platform".

Tests: robius-sms 25 -> 28.
Verified: 13/13 CI checks, clippy -D warnings clean on host and
aarch64-linux-android, both new Java classes javac-compile and dex.

NOT verified on a device. The keystore round-trip, the broadcast
delivery and the token correlation all need an emulator or handset;
there is still no CI runner on this repo.
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9f0e133c4b fix(pay): the APK crate could not reach the demo flag at all
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Reported: building the pageflipnav APK, the Pay sheet shows no PIN field and
reports that dispatch is unavailable, with no way to enable the *334#
automation.

That is a real defect and it is worse than the earlier feature-forwarding
gap. pageflipnav is the crate that produces the APK. It depends on nigig-pay
and nigig-mpesa but declared no `demo` feature, so:

  grep -c demo crates/pageflipnav/Cargo.toml  ->  0

The flag was unreachable from the only build that matters. Adding
`--features demo` to nigig-pay does not change what the APK contains, so
every instruction I gave for enabling the automation was useless to anyone
building the real app.

pageflipnav now forwards it:

  demo = ["nigig-pay/demo", "nigig-mpesa/demo"]

Verified with a compile probe rather than cargo tree, which truncated its
output and initially suggested the wiring had failed: a
`#[cfg(feature = "demo")] compile_error!` in nigig-pay-ui fires twice under
`cargo check -p pageflipnav --features demo` and zero times without it.

A CI guard asserts pageflipnav keeps forwarding the flag, and the README now
leads with the pageflipnav command and states plainly that building
nigig-pay alone does not affect the APK.

Unrelated: nigig-map fails to compile on clean HEAD (12 errors,
`no field center_lat on ViewportState`), so a full pageflipnav build is
currently blocked by that regardless of this change.
2026-08-02 07:51:25 +00:00
775eec4424 fix(pay): remove PIN capture from default builds rather than hiding it (0.3)
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Asked in review: "does the latest code have the PIN input field?" It did.

## Hiding was weaker than it looked

pin_input, form_pin and the reveal toggle were all present, and the default
build hid them at runtime in on_after_new. Three problems:

1. The DSL declared the control visible and Rust hid it afterwards, so
   anything re-applying the UI definition — a hot reload, a re-instantiated
   sheet — brought it back. Defect B11 already names this class.
2. Hidden is not absent. The TextInput stayed in the widget tree, and a
   hidden input can still be focused or filled programmatically.
3. form_pin was compiled into every build, so any path reaching it could
   populate it.

Item 0.3 asks for removal, not concealment.

## The field no longer exists without `demo`

form_pin, pin_visible, the eye-toggle handler, the text-input handler, both
PIN checks, the request construction and try_build_ussd_request are all
#[cfg(feature = "demo")]. A default build has no field to write to.

The DSL now declares visible: false on the PIN input and its reveal button,
so hidden is the default state rather than a runtime correction; demo
unhides them on init. That closes the reload path in (1).

One runtime call remains as belt-and-braces: if a hot-reloaded definition
surfaces the input, the non-demo arm wipes what was typed. It has no
form_pin to clear, because there isn't one.

## Proving absence rather than asserting it

A grep for form_pin proves nothing — it passes just as happily against a
field still present behind a runtime if. tools/check-no-pin-capture.sh is a
compile probe: it references the field outside any cfg block and requires
the default build to fail with "no field `form_pin`" while demo succeeds.
The script restores the file on every exit path.

Verified both directions: passes on current code, exits 1 when the field is
re-exposed un-gated.

## Validation

  cargo check -p {nigig-pay-ui,nigig-pay,nigig-mpesa,nigig-core}  pass
  cargo check -p {nigig-pay,nigig-mpesa} --features demo          pass
  nigig-pay-ui: cargo test --lib                                  pass (61)
  domain / storage / platform / mpesa harness                     pass
  no-PIN-capture guard: verified to fail on a re-exposed field    pass

## What 0.3 still leaves open

The Java-side KEY_PIN scrubbing was already done, so 0.3 is complete for the
default product. A demo build still captures a PIN by design — that path
exists for authorised device testing and is covered by the unresolved
Play-policy decision in ADR 0007. If that decision goes against the USSD
rail, the demo path and its PIN capture are deleted with it.
2026-08-02 07:31:44 +00:00
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cb5def965b fix(cad): exports reported success on a failed write
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Every file export buffered its output through a BufWriter and never
flushed it. BufWriter flushes on drop and DISCARDS any error it hits
doing so, so a write that fails only when the buffer is pushed to disk --
full disk, revoked permission, a network mount going away mid-export --
returned Ok(()). The status label then said "STL: 11 parts ->
model.stl" while the file on disk was truncated.

Demonstrated before fixing, with a writer that accepts buffered writes
and fails on flush:

    without explicit flush -> Ok(())
    with explicit flush    -> Err("flush failed: disk full")

Three affected paths: PDF (exporters.rs), STL and GLB (workspace.rs).
All now go through exporters::export_to_file, which owns the BufWriter,
flushes it, and maps a failed flush to "<what>: could not write file:
<cause>". Putting the flush in one place is the point -- it was
forgotten three times independently.

The fourth BufWriter, in arch_pdf, writes into a Vec<u8> where flush
cannot fail. Left alone and excluded from the gate with that reason
recorded, rather than churned for uniformity.

Two tests pin the mechanism rather than one exporter: a small write
stays in the buffer, so write_all succeeds and only the flush can report
the failure. One asserts the drop path hides it, the other that an
explicit flush surfaces it. If BufWriter's drop behaviour ever changed,
the first test would fail and tell us the helper is no longer needed.

CI gate added and negative-tested: no BufWriter::new in the CAD module
outside the flushing helper.

Also checked, and found clean: arch_svg still escapes both XML sinks
after the Phase-4 projection rewrite, and all three cargo-deny
exemptions are still live -- removing them makes exactly those three
advisories fire, so none is a stale entry silently widening the policy.

723 lib + 154 integration, 0 failed. All twelve gates pass.
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a38c41c00a security(sms): stop persisting message bodies, throttle sends (Phase E)
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E1 -- the inbox was written to disk in plaintext.

  offline_store wrote every SMS body to
  app_data_dir/offline_store/sms_messages.json as pretty-printed JSON.
  SMS is the transport for OTPs, banking codes and M-Pesa
  confirmations, so that file was the user's complete authentication
  history sitting in app-private storage -- readable by anything running
  as the same UID, and included in backups.

  This repository already knew the answer. THREAT_MODEL.md T-I2 records
  "Raw SMS persisted to PSV file" as fixed in Phase 0, with raw_message
  omitted from save_to_disk() so it "lives in memory only". The SMS app
  then re-introduced the same defect at larger scale: the entire inbox
  rather than just M-Pesa messages, and with no retention limit until
  D6.

  OfflineSmsMessage.body is now #[serde(skip)]. Dropping the field
  rather than encrypting it is the deliberate choice: every consumer
  already reads the device provider FIRST and writes the cache second
  (nigig-sms fetch_from_device, and the mpesa and pay transaction
  pages), so the provider is the system of record and no body needs to
  survive a restart. Encryption would keep the plaintext reachable to
  anything holding the key. Not writing it removes the asset.

  Two consequences handled: sms_key() no longer hashes the body, since
  a reloaded row has an empty one and dedupe would otherwise never match
  its own cached entry and grow a duplicate per refresh; and the cached
  first paint shows a neutral placeholder rather than a blank preview
  for the instant before the provider read lands.

E9 -- the Linux backend's dependencies were pure cost.

  robius-sms declared polkit =0.17.0 and gio =0.17.0 for target_os
  = "linux". sys/linux.rs references neither: all twelve functions
  return Err(PermanentlyUnavailable). Those two crates dragged in glib
  and proc-macro-error and were the origin of RUSTSEC-2024-0370 and
  RUSTSEC-2024-0429 for every consumer of this crate.

  Deleting the block removes 340 lines from Cargo.lock. polkit, gio,
  glib and proc-macro-error no longer appear in the workspace at all,
  which also closes the LGPL-2.1 linkage question outright rather than
  routing around it as Phase B did for nigig-build alone.

E4 -- ROBIUS_SMS_BOOT_LIB was a code-injection vector.

  build.rs interpolated that environment variable straight into a Java
  string literal, which is then compiled, dexed and loaded at runtime
  with the app's full permissions. A value containing a quote closes the
  literal and injects arbitrary Java that runs on the device at boot.
  Build-time environment is not trusted input. Now validated against
  [A-Za-z0-9_]+ and the build fails loudly otherwise. Tested both ways:
  an exec payload is rejected, a legitimate name builds.

E5 -- undefined behaviour in the dex loader.

  new_direct_byte_buffer was handed RECEIVER_BYTECODE.as_ptr() as
  *mut u8 -- a &'static [u8] in .rodata cast to a mutable pointer, when
  the API is documented as taking writable memory and
  InMemoryDexClassLoader may write through it. Now copies into an owned
  allocation and leaks it, which is correct rather than lazy: the buffer
  backs a ClassLoader cached in a OnceLock for the process lifetime.

E6 -- two bindings for one native method.

  rustRestoreSchedules was both exported #[no_mangle] and registered
  dynamically via register_native_methods. Which one won was
  unspecified. Kept the dynamic one, because the class is loaded from an
  in-memory dex and is not on the JVM's search path, so symbol binding
  is not guaranteed to find it.

E8 -- no send rate limiting.

  Nothing capped send rate, and the bulk UI exists to blast a scraped
  directory. Android's practical throttle is ~30 messages per 30 minutes
  per app, past which sends are silently dropped -- so an unthrottled
  batch both overspends and fails opaquely. Adds SendRateLimiter, a pure
  token bucket taking an explicit clock so it is unit-testable without
  sleeping, wired into the bulk sender. A 200-recipient blast now stops
  at 30 and says why.

E10 -- robius-sms carried no license field, so cargo-deny needed a
  [[licenses.clarify]] override asserting one. Stated in the manifest;
  override removed.

E2 was already satisfied by D6 (retention capped at 5,000).

E7/E11 are documented rather than fixed, which is the honest status:
delivery confirmation needs real PendingIntents plumbed through
(A8 documents that Ok != delivered), and sender validation cannot be
solved client-side. Both are now rows in THREAT_MODEL.md instead of
findings in a markdown report -- along with T-I2b for E1 and T-I4 for
E3, which is NOT done: scheduled message bodies are still plaintext in
SharedPreferences.

CI: adds a gate asserting OfflineSmsMessage.body keeps #[serde(skip)].
Removing that attribute silently resumes writing plaintext and nothing
else would fail. Negative-tested.

deny-nigig-build.toml drops to 2 exemptions (from 5 before Phase B).

Tests: robius-sms 21 -> 25.
Verified: 12/12 CI jobs, clippy -D warnings clean on host and
aarch64-linux-android, cargo deny "advisories ok, bans ok, licenses ok,
sources ok", clippy ratchet holds at 49.
2026-08-01 04:58:46 +00:00
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03dea4d14f fix(cad): remove panics from CAD production paths
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Continued auditing the code the KeyCode fix (667f565) made reachable, and
followed the panic sites out from there.

Command::merge's default was `panic!("merge() called on a Command that
didn't override it")`. That is reachable, not defensive: any command that
overrides can_merge but forgets merge hits it. UndoRedoStack::execute
runs it on every frame of a drag, and the code five lines away already
declines to panic on a genuinely unreachable branch, with the comment
"never panic on the undo path". A CAD editor holds unsaved work -- losing
the session is far worse than the mis-merged undo entry being reported.

Now a debug_assert!: loud in development where it is actionable, and
survivable in a shipped build. Proven by test in both configurations --
the release behaviour is pinned by a test marked
`#[cfg_attr(debug_assertions, ignore)]`, since the dev build is *supposed*
to fire the assertion. Negative-tested by restoring the panic.

Also replaced three `unreachable!()`s:

- add_part_command and split_selected_part_at both did
  `position(..)` then `get(idx).unwrap_or_else(|| unreachable!())`. The
  index round-trip is what created the Option they then had to discharge
  with a panic; `find(..).cloned()` and `enumerate().find(..)` express
  the same thing without arming one.
- The DDE digit match's `_ => unreachable!()` arm is genuinely dead (the
  outer arm narrows to Key0..Key9), but a keyboard handler is not worth
  a crash to say so. It swallows the keystroke instead.

CAD production code now contains no panicking macros at all, enforced by
a new CI gate that scans each file up to its first #[cfg(test)] -- test
code may panic freely. Negative-tested.

One test-authoring note worth recording: my first version of the merge
test built five MoveNode commands all with `from: 0`, which tripped
MoveNode::execute's debug_assert that the scene's previous position
matches `from`. The assertion was right and my test was wrong; a real
drag chains each frame's `from` to the previous `to`. The corrected test
now also verifies the thing that assertion protects -- five drag frames
collapsing into one undo entry.

710 lib + 154 integration, 0 failed. All ten gates pass.
2026-08-01 04:56:02 +00:00
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69dd169ca6 perf(sms): get blocking I/O off the render thread (Phase D)
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D1 -- the SMS read blocked the render thread.

  fetch_from_device() called robius_sms::list_messages() directly from
  draw_walk. That is a blocking cross-process ContentProvider query over
  Binder, plus ~10 JNI calls per message row, plus a full rewrite of the
  offline JSON store. On a populated inbox it is a multi-hundred-
  millisecond stall, taken on the render thread.

  robius_android_env::with_activity() calls
  attach_current_thread_permanently() and ContentResolver.query is
  thread-safe, so the read is safe off the UI thread. It now runs on a
  worker and hands back through a results queue drained on Event::Signal
  -- the same shape the contact lookup in this file already used.

D2 -- the app never idled.

  draw_walk ran a 5-second wall-clock refresh, and that refresh called
  redraw(), which scheduled the next frame, which re-entered draw_walk.
  A self-sustaining loop, running whether or not the SMS tab was even
  visible, each cycle paying D1's cost plus D3's clone.

  Refresh is now event-driven: first load, Event::Resume,
  pull-to-refresh, and the permission-granted callback. NOT yet a
  ContentObserver on content://sms -- that is the remaining half of D2
  and is called out in the code. Until it lands, a message arriving
  while the app is open appears on the next Resume or pull rather than
  within 5s. That is a deliberate trade: a bounded staleness window in
  exchange for an app that can reach idle.

D3 -- a deep clone per refresh, purely to diff.

  `let previous = self.conversations.clone()` copied every message in
  every conversation on each cycle so the result could be compared for
  equality. Replaced with a u64 digest over (count, address,
  message_count, newest date_ms). Bodies are immutable once stored, so
  that is sufficient to notice an insert, a delete or a new message --
  and the test asserts exactly those three cases.

D4 -- ~900 pointless worker kicks per second.

  start_contact_lookup_worker() was called once per visible row per
  frame (~10-15 per frame, ~900/s at 60fps). Each call took 3-4 mutex
  locks before early-returning, contending with the worker thread trying
  to write results back. Now called once, after the draw pass. The
  per-row code only enqueues.

D6 -- the offline store grew without bound.

  upsert_sms_messages re-read, re-hashed, re-sorted and rewrote the
  whole file on every call, with no cap -- while append_location() a few
  lines below has always truncated to 512. Capped at MAX_CACHED_SMS
  (5000), newest-first so truncate drops the oldest. This is a display
  cache; the device provider stays the system of record.

D7 -- O(rows x selected) per frame in the bulk list.

  get_selected_companies() returns a Vec and the draw path called
  `selected.contains(..)` once per visible row, so "Select All" over the
  Nairobi directory made every frame quadratic. Now a HashSet. Same fix
  in sync_selected_to_recipients, whose phone de-duplication was also
  O(n^2) via `phones.contains()`.

Refactor note: group_into_conversations() and conversations_digest_of()
were lifted out as free functions. ConversationsList holds a Makepad
View and is not Default, so nothing in it could be unit tested; the
logic D1/D3 depend on now can be.

CI: adds a gate rejecting blocking robius_sms provider calls inside any
draw_walk. Negative-tested by reinserting the call and confirming it
fails.

Tests: nigig-sms 19 -> 22, nigig-core +1.
Verified: clippy ratchet holds at 49, clippy -D warnings clean on host
and aarch64-linux-android, nigig-build still builds.

NOT measured. The plan asked for before/after frame timings on a 5,000
message fixture and this sandbox has no device or emulator, so the
figures above are reasoned from the code, not profiled. D5 (bulk send
still blocks the UI thread) is untouched and needs the same worker
treatment as D1.

Pre-existing and unrelated: nigig-core's pending_tx_lifecycle test fails
identically on pristine origin/main (wall-clock assumption in an M-Pesa
expiry test).
2026-08-01 04:34:22 +00:00
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0614a70888 fix(sms): correctness pass on grouping, errors, dates and iOS (Phase C)
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C1 -- one contact appeared as several conversations.

  populate_display_messages() keyed the group HashMap on the RAW
  provider address. A Kenyan inbox routinely carries three forms of the
  same person -- +254712345678, 0712345678, 254712345678 -- depending on
  whether they were on-net, roaming, or saved in contacts. Each became a
  separate thread holding part of the history, and a reply went to
  whichever one happened to be open, so the user's own messages
  scattered across the duplicates.

  normalize_number() (last 9 digits) already existed and was already
  used for contact-NAME lookup; it just was not used for grouping.
  get_conversation() and insert_sent_message() now match the same way,
  so a reply joins the existing thread. Alphanumeric senders
  ("Safaricom", "MPESA") normalise to empty and fall back to the raw
  address, so they are not all merged into one bucket.

C3 -- every JNI failure said "Unknown error".

  From<jni::errors::Error> mapped everything to Error::Unknown,
  discarding the payload. A failed send read identically whether the
  cause was a missing method, a mismatched descriptor, a Java exception
  or an unreachable JVM. Field diagnosis was impossible -- and this is
  how the setRepeating signature bug (fixed in A4) stayed invisible.

  Adds Error::Jni { kind: JniFailure, detail } and classifies. Also
  fixes sys/unsupported.rs, which returned Unknown for all twelve
  functions where every other stub backend returns
  PermanentlyUnavailable, so unsupported targets reported "Unknown
  error" instead of "not supported here".

C4 -- dead branch in show_conversation().

  Two blocks; the second ran unconditionally and re-applied the
  no-search behaviour, making the search branch above it dead. Opening a
  conversation with an active filter scrolled to the bottom of the
  UNFILTERED timeline instead of the top of the matches. A merge
  artifact, invisible unless you read the control flow rather than the
  surrounding "Mirror Robrix" comments.

C5 -- timestamps were wrong outside East Africa.

  ~160 lines of hand-rolled civil-date arithmetic with a hardcoded
  UTC+3. The desktop branch attempted to read $TZ but stripped the
  alphabetic characters and parsed the remainder, so "America/New_York"
  became "/New_York", failed, and fell through to +3 as well: it could
  never have worked for any named zone.

  Deleted in favour of chrono, which was ALREADY a dependency of this
  crate and already used correctly in conversation_screen.rs. Verified
  green under TZ=UTC, Africa/Nairobi, America/New_York and Asia/Tokyo.

C6 -- iOS thread ids were from the wrong namespace.

  read_modern_db selected m.handle_id -- a PARTICIPANT id -- and wrote
  it into SmsMessage.thread_id. But list_thread_messages() filters on
  chat_message_join.chat_id and read_modern_threads() reports
  chat.ROWID. Three namespaces, so an id handed out on read never
  matched the id expected on query: thread navigation on iOS was broken
  by construction. Now joins chat_message_join and selects the chat id.

  apple_date_to_ms() also assumed nanoseconds unconditionally; older
  chat.db revisions store whole seconds in some columns, which divided
  by 10^9 and rendered as 1970. Now disambiguates by magnitude.

C7 -- the bulk path skipped its validation.

  The app never called send_bulk_sms; it wrote its own loop over
  send_sms so it could report per-recipient success. That also skipped
  validate_bulk_send_request, the only check that rejects a
  whitespace-only recipient inside a batch -- a stray blank line in the
  recipients box. Rather than give up the per-recipient reporting, the
  rule moves onto BulkSendRequest::validate() and the caller runs it
  explicitly.

C2 was already fixed in Phase A (A10, persisted id counter).

Tests: robius-sms 15 -> 21, nigig-sms 15 -> 19.
CI: nigig-sms clippy ratchet 50 -> 49 (C5 removed the dead helpers).
Verified: clippy -D warnings clean on host and aarch64-linux-android,
nigig-build still builds, cargo deny still passes.
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817ba02625 build: drop the unused robius-sms dependency and its two advisories (Phase B)
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nigig-build declared robius-sms and robius-location and called neither:
zero references to robius_sms or robius_location anywhere under
nigig-build/src. That dead dependency pulled in

    robius-sms -> polkit -> gio -> glib -> glib-macros -> proc-macro-error

which is the ONLY reason deny-nigig-build.toml carried

    RUSTSEC-2024-0370  (proc-macro-error, unmaintained)
    RUSTSEC-2024-0429  (glib VariantStrIter unsoundness)

plus an unanswered LGPL-2.1 distribution question about linking polkit
into a shipped mobile binary -- all of it for code that never ran.

Removing the direct dependency alone was NOT enough, which is the part
worth recording. `cargo tree -p nigig-build -i polkit` showed three
paths, not one: the direct declaration, and two more through nigig-core
and nigig-uikit. Both of those also declare robius-sms and also never
use it. All three declarations had to go before polkit left the graph.

nigig-core keeps robius-location: unlike the others it genuinely uses it,
in src/location.rs.

Verified, not assumed:
  - before: cargo tree -p nigig-build -i polkit resolved, three paths
  - after:  polkit, gio and proc-macro-error no longer resolve at all
  - cargo deny check -> "advisories ok, bans ok, licenses ok, sources ok"
    with two fewer ignores (5 -> 3)
  - nigig-build, nigig-core, nigig-uikit and nigig-sms all still compile
  - Cargo.lock loses 5 lines

Also in this commit:

  - A CI gate so the declarations cannot come back. Deliberately scoped
    to robius-sms/robius-location on these three manifests rather than a
    blanket `cargo machete`: five other unused dependencies exist here
    (chrono, futures, postcard, rand, serde_json) and a gate that is red
    on its first run gets switched off. Negative-tested by re-adding the
    dependency and confirming the gate fails.

  - Three pages carried the same placeholder string telling the user
    they were looking at a "RobrixStackNavigationView destination ...
    just like SMS conversation screens". That is user-visible UI copy,
    not a comment. Replaced with text describing the page. The identical
    "This follows the SMS/Home pattern" comment in the same three files
    now says what the code does instead of naming another module.

Note the scope limit: 26 of the 29 crates in this workspace declare
robius-sms and never use it. This commit fixes the three that put
advisories on nigig-build. The rest are the same latent problem and
should be swept separately.
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5cfeec26ff fix(sms): recover from mutex poisoning instead of panicking (A6)
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Every access to the SMS contact-cache statics used
`.lock().unwrap()` -- 25 call sites across four files, 21 of them in
conversations_list.rs.

`Mutex::lock()` returns Err only when a previous holder panicked while
the guard was alive. `.unwrap()` on that converts one transient panic
into a permanent one: from then on EVERY later access to the same mutex
panics. The cache is written from a spawned worker thread
(start_contact_lookup_worker) and read from draw_walk, so a single
panic in the worker left contact resolution broken for the rest of the
process, surfacing as a panic in the renderer with no connection to the
original fault.

For this data, aborting is the wrong trade. The protected values are a
name cache, a lookup queue and an in-flight flag. None has an invariant
that a mid-update panic could break in a way that makes the data unsafe
to read; the worst case is a half-populated cache, which self-corrects
on the next lookup.

Adds sms_frame/lock_ext.rs with LockRecover::lock_recover(), which
recovers the guard via PoisonError::into_inner(). All 25 sites now use
it.

Note this crate already knew the answer and applied it inconsistently:
companies_list.rs used `if let Ok(mut s) = ..lock()` in two places,
which is poison-safe but silently DROPS the write. lock_recover()
keeps the update.

Tests: three, including stays_usable_across_repeated_access_once_poisoned,
which poisons a mutex from a panicking thread and then performs 100
further accesses -- the exact failure mode described above, and one the
old code could not survive past the first.

CI: the .lock().unwrap() step goes from a ratchet at 19 to a HARD gate,
since production code is now at zero. lock_ext.rs is excluded: its
tests must poison a mutex to observe the Err, which needs a real
.lock().unwrap().

Verified: 15 tests pass (was 12), clippy 50/50, hard gate passes.
2026-07-31 21:33:34 +00:00
nigig-ci
00290ad682 fix(sms): stop truncate_preview panicking on multi-byte text (A3)
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truncate_preview() compared `trimmed.len()` -- BYTES -- against
PREVIEW_MAX_CHARS, then sliced the string at that byte offset:

    if trimmed.len() <= PREVIEW_MAX_CHARS { .. }
    else {
        let mut end = PREVIEW_MAX_CHARS;                    // 120, bytes
        if let Some(pos) = trimmed[..end].rfind(..) { .. }  // panics
        format!("{}…", &trimmed[..end])                     // panics
    }

Slicing a &str at a byte offset that is not a character boundary
panics. This function runs inside draw_walk, once per visible row per
frame, over message bodies that arrive from anyone who knows the
device's number -- so a single such message took down the conversation
list on every frame until it was deleted.

Why it survived review, and why my own first repro was wrong: it does
NOT fire on uniform multi-byte text. 120 is divisible by 2, 3 and 4, so
a body of pure emoji or pure Arabic happens to land exactly on a
boundary. I initially "confirmed" the bug with 40 emoji and got a clean
pass. It needs MIXED text -- any misaligning run of ASCII before the
multi-byte part -- which is the normal shape of real traffic:

    "a" + 40 emoji                                   panicked
    "Hi " + 40 emoji                                 panicked
    "Confirmed. Ksh1,000 sent to JOHN DOE ..." + 🎂  panicked
    "x" + 130 é                                      panicked

The fix counts characters via char_indices().nth(), and every offset it
slices at now comes from char_indices() or rfind() on a &str, both of
which return character-start offsets by construction.

Two behaviour changes fall out of counting correctly, both fixes:

  - Bodies under 120 CHARACTERS are no longer truncated. Three of the
    four cases above are 41-78 chars; they were being cut only because
    120 bytes of emoji is 30 characters. A real M-Pesa confirmation
    with a trailing emoji now displays in full.
  - A long first word no longer collapses to a bare "…": the
    whitespace break is only honoured when it leaves something to show.

Tests: 10 new unit tests, including never_panics_for_any_prefix_alignment,
which sweeps a 0-7 char ASCII prefix across 2-, 3- and 4-byte fillers so
the cut offset lands at every possible position inside a character. That
sweep fails against the old implementation.

Lints: sms_utils.rs moves from #![warn] to #![deny] for
clippy::indexing_slicing and clippy::string_slice. The two remaining
slices carry a scoped #[allow] with the boundary proof written out --
clippy cannot distinguish a proven-safe offset from an arbitrary one, so
the exemption is explicit and argued rather than a blanket mute.

CI: the byte-offset gate stays pinned at 2 (those two proven-safe
sites) with a comment recording that the real guarantee is now the deny
plus the tests, not the grep. The clippy ratchet returns 52 -> 50, since
the two string_slice reports Phase 0.7 surfaced are gone.

Verified: 12 tests pass (was 2), clippy 50/50, gates 19/19 and 2/2,
metadata --locked clean.
2026-07-31 21:29:07 +00:00
nigig-ci
486fa5f168 ci(sms): finish Phase 0.7 and close a false negative in the slice gate
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Two defects in my own Phase 0 work, both found by re-checking the
plan's task list against what actually shipped.

1. Task 0.7 was never done. The previous commit's subject line claimed
   "Phase 0.2-0.7" but no lint attribute was ever added. sms_utils.rs
   now carries module-level

       #![warn(clippy::indexing_slicing)]
       #![warn(clippy::string_slice)]

   This module formats untrusted text -- SMS bodies straight off the
   wire -- and every function in it runs inside draw_walk, once per
   visible row per frame.

   warn rather than deny: the two known sites are still present and
   deny would make the crate fail to build. The point is that a THIRD
   site cannot appear silently. Raise to deny when A3 lands.

2. The byte-offset slice gate had a false negative. It required a
   leading `&`:

       &[A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*\[\.\.[A-Za-z0-9_]+\]

   truncate_preview() contains two slices one line apart:

       193:  if let Some(pos) = trimmed[..end].rfind(..)   <- MISSED
       196:  format!("{}…", &trimmed[..end])               <- caught

   Line 193 is autoref'd, panics identically, and being first is the
   one that actually fires. The gate reported "1" and looked audited
   while missing the instance that runs. Pattern no longer requires the
   `&` and also covers `[n..]` and `[..=n]`; baseline 1 -> 2.

The clippy ratchet moves 50 -> 52: the two new diagnostics are exactly
the clippy::string_slice reports for those two lines, which is the
intended effect of 0.7 -- A3 is now visible in CI instead of only in a
markdown file.

Verified with the pinned toolchain (1.97.1):
  gates: lock().unwrap() 19/19 PASS, byte-slice 2/2 PASS
  robius-sms: clippy -D warnings PASS, test PASS
  nigig-sms: check PASS, test 2 passed, clippy ratchet 52/52 PASS
  supply-chain: metadata --locked PASS, lock unchanged, whitespace PASS
  repo-hygiene: markers PASS, workflow YAML PASS, 40-char SHA PASS
2026-07-31 20:50:58 +00:00