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mizan/protocol/mizan-codegen/tests/python_parity.rs
Ryth Azhur 43bcf3f26f Mizan codegen substrate: Rust kernel + Rust codegen binary, JS generator deleted
The Mizan codegen substrate moves off JavaScript template-literal emission
onto a compiled Rust binary that consumes the same OpenAPI + x-mizan-* IR
the JS substrate consumed. Three structural wins fall out of one move:

1. Moat closes. The codegen logic (how `affects` becomes auto-invalidation,
   how named contexts collapse onto bundled fetches, how the registry-to-
   Provider mapping is shaped) ships compiled instead of as source bytes
   in every consumer's node_modules.

2. Pattern F (lines.push append-walls) becomes structurally unauthorable.
   The emit substrate is askama templates in templates/<target>/*.j2 —
   actual target-language files with {{ ... }} substitution markers,
   syntax-highlighted natively, type-checked against the render context
   structs at compile time. The Rust emit modules build typed render
   contexts and call .render(); no string-builder surface exists.

3. OpenAPI `default`-bearing fields now emit as non-optional in TS / Python
   / Rust — the server always populates them, so consumer code reads them
   without nullable checks. Surfaced by Blazr's typecheck on regeneration.

Layout:
  frontends/mizan-rust/        — Rust port of @mizan/base; #[cfg(feature="pyo3")]
                                 exposes PyMizanClient for the Python target.
  protocol/mizan-codegen/      — codegen binary source + askama templates.
  protocol/mizan-generate/     — npm-package shim. bin/launcher.mjs dispatches
                                 to the platform-appropriate prebuilt binary.
                                 Old generator/ JS tree deleted.
  tests/rust/                  — wire-parity drivers. drive_kernel exercises
                                 raw client.call() / fetch_context(); drive_emitted
                                 exercises the typed crate the codegen emits.
  tests/afi/afi_codegen_app.py — codegen entrypoint module (imports + registers).
  backends/mizan-fastapi/.../schema.py — adds outputNullable so the Rust
                                 codegen can wrap T | None responses in Option<T>.

Verification:
  - 20 mizan-codegen tests green (IR deserialization, byte-equivalent
    parity vs JS baseline for stage1/rust/python/react/vue/svelte,
    structural test for channels).
  - tests/rust/run_wire_parity.py — 12/12 probes green via the Rust binary
    driving the FastAPI fixture end-to-end.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-17 18:26:32 -04:00

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//! Byte-equivalence test for the Python target against the JS baseline.
use std::collections::BTreeMap;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use mizan_codegen::config::{Config, SourceConfig};
use mizan_codegen::emit::{CodegenTarget, EmittedFile};
use mizan_codegen::emit::python::PythonClient;
use mizan_codegen::fetch::parse_ir_from_str;
fn load_ir() -> mizan_codegen::ir::MizanIR {
let path = PathBuf::from(env!("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR")).join("tests/fixtures/afi_schema.json");
parse_ir_from_str(&std::fs::read_to_string(&path).unwrap()).unwrap()
}
fn fixture_config() -> Config {
Config {
project_id: None,
output: PathBuf::from("/tmp"),
targets: vec!["python".to_string()],
source: SourceConfig { fastapi: None, django: None },
rust_kernel: None,
rust_crate_name: None,
}
}
fn read_baseline(rel: &str) -> String {
let path = PathBuf::from(env!("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR"))
.join("tests/fixtures/js_python")
.join(rel);
std::fs::read_to_string(&path)
.unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("read baseline {}: {e}", path.display()))
}
fn emit_index(files: &[EmittedFile]) -> BTreeMap<PathBuf, &str> {
files.iter().map(|f| (f.rel_path.clone(), f.content.as_str())).collect()
}
fn assert_byte_equal(rel: &str, files: &BTreeMap<PathBuf, &str>) {
let actual = files
.get(&PathBuf::from(rel))
.unwrap_or_else(|| panic!("Python target did not produce {rel}"));
let expected = read_baseline(rel);
if *actual != expected {
for (lineno, (a, b)) in actual.lines().zip(expected.lines()).enumerate() {
if a != b {
panic!(
"{rel} diverges at line {}:\n expected: {b:?}\n actual: {a:?}",
lineno + 1,
);
}
}
panic!(
"{rel} diverges in length: actual={} expected={}",
actual.len(), expected.len(),
);
}
}
#[test]
fn python_target_all_files_match_baseline() {
let ir = load_ir();
let files = PythonClient.emit(&ir, &fixture_config());
let index = emit_index(&files);
for rel in ["types.py", "client.py", "__init__.py"] {
assert_byte_equal(rel, &index);
}
}