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mizan/tests/rust/run_wire_parity.py
Ryth Azhur 3aafec6dd4 A channel's message slots are named from the client, on every backend
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.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-27 14:03:19 -04:00

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"""Run the wire-parity drivers against each backend.
For each backend (FastAPI, Rust axum):
1. Boot the fixture server on a free port.
2. Poll the readiness surface until the server responds.
3. Run the Rust `drive_kernel` binary (raw kernel calls) against it.
4. Run the Rust `drive_emitted` binary (typed codegen functions) against it.
5. Tear the server down.
Any non-zero driver exit propagates as the script's exit code.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import os
import socket
import subprocess
import sys
import time
import urllib.error
import urllib.request
from pathlib import Path
REPO_ROOT = Path(__file__).resolve().parents[2]
AFI_DIR = REPO_ROOT / "tests" / "afi"
RUST_DIR = REPO_ROOT / "tests" / "rust"
RUST_APP_DIR = AFI_DIR / "rust_app"
BOOT_TIMEOUT_S = 15.0
POLL_INTERVAL_S = 0.25
def pick_free_port() -> int:
with socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) as s:
s.bind(("127.0.0.1", 0))
return s.getsockname()[1]
def wait_for_server(port: int, timeout_s: float, label: str) -> bool:
deadline = time.monotonic() + timeout_s
# every backend serves /session/; /openapi.json exists only on FastAPI
url = f"http://127.0.0.1:{port}/api/mizan/session/"
while time.monotonic() < deadline:
try:
with urllib.request.urlopen(url, timeout=1.0) as resp:
if resp.status == 200:
return True
except (urllib.error.URLError, ConnectionError, OSError) as e:
sys.stderr.write(f"[wire_parity:{label}] waiting: {type(e).__name__}\n")
time.sleep(POLL_INTERVAL_S)
return False
def run_driver(name: str, base_url: str, label: str) -> int:
sys.stdout.write(f"\n=== {label} :: {name} ===\n")
sys.stdout.flush()
return subprocess.run(
["cargo", "run", "--quiet", "--bin", name, "--", base_url],
cwd=RUST_DIR,
).returncode
def boot_fastapi(port: int) -> subprocess.Popen:
return subprocess.Popen(
[
"uv", "run", "uvicorn", "fastapi_app:make_app",
"--factory", "--port", str(port), "--log-level", "warning",
],
cwd=AFI_DIR,
stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
)
def boot_rust(port: int) -> subprocess.Popen:
return subprocess.Popen(
[
"cargo", "run", "--quiet", "--release",
"--manifest-path", str(RUST_APP_DIR / "Cargo.toml"),
"--bin", "server",
],
env={**os.environ, "PORT": str(port)},
stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
)
def run_against(label: str, server: subprocess.Popen, port: int) -> int:
failures = 0
try:
if not wait_for_server(port, BOOT_TIMEOUT_S, label):
sys.stderr.write(f"[wire_parity:{label}] server boot timed out after {BOOT_TIMEOUT_S}s\n")
if server.stderr:
tail = server.stderr.read(4096)
if tail:
sys.stderr.write(tail.decode("utf-8", errors="replace"))
return 1
base_url = f"http://127.0.0.1:{port}/api/mizan"
for driver in ("drive_kernel", "drive_emitted"):
rc = run_driver(driver, base_url, label)
if rc != 0:
sys.stderr.write(f"[wire_parity:{label}] {driver} exited {rc}\n")
failures += 1
finally:
server.terminate()
try:
server.wait(timeout=3)
except subprocess.TimeoutExpired:
server.kill()
server.wait()
return failures
def main() -> int:
total_failures = 0
fastapi_port = pick_free_port()
sys.stdout.write(f"[wire_parity] booting fastapi on port {fastapi_port}\n")
total_failures += run_against("fastapi", boot_fastapi(fastapi_port), fastapi_port)
rust_port = pick_free_port()
sys.stdout.write(f"[wire_parity] booting rust on port {rust_port}\n")
total_failures += run_against("rust", boot_rust(rust_port), rust_port)
return 0 if total_failures == 0 else 1
if __name__ == "__main__":
sys.exit(main())