MIZAN.md's phase-numbered implementation order, PRODUCT_ARCHITECTURE's
"Deferred until Render revenue funds it" and "Shipped in", PSR_VS_EDGE's
current-state section, and the READMEs' passing-test counts were all reporting
where the work stood rather than what the system is. OWED_SURFACE keeps its
subject — surface that is specified but unbuilt — stated as the shape each unit
owes.
The channel sections follow the renamed slots: Params / ClientMessage /
ServerMessage, and Channel as the base class on both backends.
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The IR called them react-message and django-message, so a FastAPI channel had
to declare a DjangoMessage. They are client-message and server-message now,
and the direction words hold wherever a channel is declared: Params /
ClientMessage / ServerMessage, with mizan-core deriving <Pascal>Params and
friends so no backend names a type itself. Django's ReactChannel and
FastAPI's ReactChannel are both Channel.
mizan-fastapi never registered a channels extension, so build_ir() emitted no
channel at all and every payload type was invisible to codegen. It registers
one now. RegistryExtension is an ABC requiring all(), which is what the IR
reads — an extension that cannot enumerate its registrations no longer exists.
The gate that should have caught the rename could not: tests/afi registered no
channel because mizan-rust had no channel registry to register one in, so a
five-package rename of the wire contract passed byte-parity without a channel
byte crossing it. mizan-rust grows ChannelSlotKind, a CHANNELS slice, a
#[mizan::channel] macro, and KDL emission whose wire_to_pascal matches Python's
split; the AFI fixture now carries a channel with every slot and one with a
single slot, so all three backends prove the contract byte for byte.
MizanChannel held three Option<String> beside three has_*() predicates and
unwrapped them with defaults; it holds an ordered slot vector, so an absent
slot is absent rather than defaulted. The channels target emitted a React
hooks file that a stage1-only consumer could not compile — react emits that
now. The codegen's parity tests byte-compared emitted source against baselines
without ever compiling it: they compile the generated crate and run its tests,
import the generated Python package and call every method, and typecheck each
TypeScript target against a consumer.
Also fixed at source: app_visitor printed its import diagnostic to stdout, the
stream export_mizan_ir writes KDL to, so a failed import silently corrupted the
IR; the apps root was hardcoded to "apps"; _default_literal crashed build_ir on
any non-JSON-serializable field default; Django and mizan-core derived Pascal
names two different ways, disagreeing on every dotted channel name.
ir.py builds a document and renders templates/ir/document.kdl.j2 rather than
appending KDL strings with hand-tracked indentation, and named types resolve to
a fixed point — a model reachable only through a union branch was referenced by
a ref that no type block ever defined.
The rest is the write-gate's own classifiers run over the standing tree:
relative imports, silent swallows, Protocol contracts that should be ABCs,
emitters hand-rendering target source, catch-all arms over closed enums, and
comments narrating the project rather than the code.
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Roll the working tree back to the last approved shape, before the post-LICENSE span that false-greened the AFI parity matrix with symbol-presence probes and smuggled an unauthorized SQLAlchemy dependency into FastAPI's Shapes binding.
Forward commit, not a history rewrite — the six commits since 4effcc7 stay in the log as the record of what happened.
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The conformance board (tests/afi/test_capability_parity.py) is now fully green:
90 capability cells + 4 meta-locks + 3 codegen byte-parity = 97 passed. The
gaps the prose table used to launder as "Django-only" / "out of scope" are
wired, against the pinned-spec model (single-authored spec, byte-identical
conformance across languages) — never per-language reimplementation.
FastAPI — edge_manifest + PSR (logic single-sourced in mizan_core.manifest),
WebSocket RPC (/ws/ through the shared dispatch), SSR (the framework-agnostic
SSRBridge relocated to mizan_core.ssr; Django rides it from there), Shapes
(SQLAlchemy projection, same declaration surface as django-readers), Forms
(Pydantic schema/validate/submit).
Rust (Axum + Tauri + cores/mizan-rust) — X-Mizan-Invalidate header, auth=
enforcement, origin HMAC cache, edge manifest + PSR, WebSocket handler / IPC
subscription channel, multipart upload, SSR bridge, Shapes, Forms; JWT/MWT
mint+verify and cache-key derivation byte-pinned to the Python reference
(cache_keys_pin, token_pin, invalidate_header_pin).
TypeScript — a KDL IR emitter byte-identical to the Python build_ir (so a TS
backend can feed the codegen — the largest gap), multipart upload, session-init,
WebSocket transport, SSR bridge, JWT/MWT mint (pinned to Python), Shapes, Forms.
Verified in the merged tree: core 25, fastapi 74, django 353/21-skip,
mizan-rust (incl. cross-language pins) green, axum 10, tauri 8, mizan-ts 103/2-skip.
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Tauri now joins FastAPI/Django/axum as a first-class Mizan backend. The
React frontend calls Mizan-registered functions through Tauri's IPC
with the same {result, invalidate, merge} envelope the HTTP path uses;
the schema flows Pydantic → decoru → Rust → KDL → TS in one
mizan-generate invocation.
New packages:
* backends/mizan-tauri — Tauri plugin exposing a single `mizan_invoke`
command that routes through mizan-core's FUNCTIONS / CONTEXTS
registries. No per-function tauri::command; the linkme slice IS the
dispatch table.
* frontends/mizan-tauri-transport — TS package exporting
tauriTransport() that wraps invoke('plugin:mizan|mizan_invoke', ...)
and re-shapes errors into MizanError. Pairs with mizan-tauri.
@mizan/base — pluggable transport:
* Adds MizanTransport interface + transport config field.
* Existing fetch-based body factored into httpTransport() (default).
* mizanCall/mizanFetch delegate to config.transport; merge/invalidate
side-effects stay in the kernel (transport-agnostic).
* Consumers swap via configure({ transport: tauriTransport() }).
mizan-codegen — Rust source + Pydantic pre-step:
* [source.rust] runs a Cargo bin (cargo run --bin <name>) and parses
KDL from stdout. The bin uses mizan_core::build_ir() after
force-linking the consumer's #[derive(Mizan)] / #[mizan::client]
registrations.
* [source.rust.pydantic] is an optional pre-step that pipes an
embedded Python bridge (scripts/run_decoru.py) to python and writes
decoru-emitted Rust types into the consumer crate. The bridge
auto-discovers BaseModel subclasses AND Enum subclasses
(last-variant-is-default convention so decoru's impl Default keeps
compiling against enum-typed fields without explicit Pydantic
defaults).
* Pure-Rust usage stays intact — omit pydantic block and write Rust
types by hand.
mizan-macros:
* #[mizan::client] now supports Result<T, MizanError> returns. The
dispatch wrapper `?`-unwraps the user fn so server-side errors
surface as the protocol's standard {code, message, details?}
envelope; T-returning functions stay unchanged.
* #[derive(Mizan)] strips the r# raw-identifier prefix and honors
field-level #[serde(rename = "...")] when emitting IR field names.
Matches serde's wire shape — fixes IR-vs-JSON drift for Rust-keyword
fields (e.g. `r#type` → `type`).
react.tsx template:
* Conditionally emits context-related imports / useContextSubscription
helper based on has_global || !named_contexts.is_empty(). Consumers
without contexts (mutation/RPC-only apps like claude-manage) no
longer get dead imports that trip noUnusedLocals.
Verified end-to-end: cargo build clean across mizan-tauri,
mizan-codegen, AFI rust_app; AFI three-way KDL parity tests pass;
claude-manage migration drives the full stack (Pydantic schema →
generated TS api → Tauri-IPC transport → mizan-core dispatch).
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