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* feat: propagate persistence backend errors via Result
The Persistence contract previously returned `Future[void]` for writes and
`Future[ChannelSnapshot]` for the loader, with `raises: []`. Backends had no
way to report a failure, so a failed write or a failed/partial read was
silently swallowed — and on the read path a mid-scan failure could bootstrap
a *truncated* channel snapshot, corrupting the rebuilt bloom filter and
lamport clock across a restart.
Make every contract field Result-returning:
* mutating ops -> Future[Result[void, string]]
* loadAllForChannel -> Future[Result[ChannelSnapshot, string]]
The backend-supplied error string is mapped to a new
`ReliabilityError.rePersistenceError` (logged once at the boundary via
`reliabilityErr`) and threaded up through every persistence-touching proc to
the public API, where the caller decides what to do. Request-driven paths
(wrap/unwrap/markDependenciesMet/ensureChannel/removeChannel/reset) propagate
the error; background maintenance loops (periodicBufferSweep,
periodicRepairSweep) log and retry on the next tick, since they have no
synchronous caller.
Tests: in-memory backend gains a `failingOps` injection hook; new
"Persistence: error propagation" suite asserts read/write/drop failures
surface as `rePersistenceError`. Full suite passes (90 OK).
BREAKING CHANGE: the `Persistence` contract signature changed; custom
backends must return `Result` and `ok()` on success. Bumped to 0.3.0.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(persistence): add snapshot types and codec (phase 0)
Introduce atomic-snapshot persistence types that will replace the current
fine-grained 13-proc Persistence interface. This commit is purely additive:
no existing call site changes, no behaviour change.
New types (sds/types/):
- channel_meta.nim — ChannelMeta (atomic per-channel snapshot blob),
ChannelData (bootstrap payload), OutgoingRepairKV / IncomingRepairKV
(flattened map entries for protobuf wire shape).
- history_update.nim — HistoryUpdate (combined append/evict payload for
the message log).
New codec (sds/snapshot_codec.nim):
- Protobuf encode/decode for all new types, reusing the existing
SdsMessage and HistoryEntry encoders from sds/protobuf.nim.
- Explicit schemaVersion=1 on ChannelMeta; decoder rejects unknown
versions loudly rather than silently truncating.
- Time encoded as int64 unix milliseconds.
Tests (tests/test_snapshot_codec.nim):
- 13 round-trip cases covering empty, single-entry, full-buffer, and
repair-heavy snapshots; ChannelData ordering; HistoryUpdate variants;
schemaVersion rejection.
Planning artefacts:
- ANALYSIS_SDS_PERSISTENCE.md — problem statement (partial-write
divergence, chatty call rate, non-fatal-error policy gap).
- ANALYSIS_SNAPSHOT_SAVE_POINTS.md — exact save points per protocol op
and projected call rates.
- PLAN_SNAPSHOT_PERSISTENCE.md — phased refactor plan; this commit
implements phase 0.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(persistence): add PersistenceV2 interface alongside legacy (phase 1)
Introduce the 5-proc snapshot-based Persistence interface that will
replace the legacy 13-proc one. Both coexist on `ReliabilityManager` so
phase 2 can migrate protocol ops one at a time without breaking existing
callers.
New file:
- sds/types/persistence_v2.nim — `PersistenceV2` type with
saveChannelMeta / updateHistory / loadChannel / dropChannel /
setRetrievalHint. `noOpPersistenceV2()` default. Doc-comments capture
the atomicity pairing (meta save + history update issued back-to-back
under the channel lock) and the non-fatal failure policy from PLAN §8.
Modified:
- sds/types/reliability_manager.nim — adds `persistenceV2: PersistenceV2`
field alongside `persistence`; constructor takes both, both default to
no-op.
- sds.nim — `newReliabilityManager` plumbs the new optional parameter.
- AGENTS.md / CLAUDE.md — GitNexus index re-indexed after phase 0 +
phase 1 additions; symbol counts updated by `npx gitnexus analyze`.
No call site uses the new interface yet — that's phase 2. All existing
tests still pass against the legacy interface.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor(persistence): migrate runRepairSweep to PersistenceV2 (phase 2.1)
Per-entry removeIncomingRepair / removeOutgoingRepair calls are replaced
by a single trySaveMeta per *dirty* channel at the end of that channel's
sweep. Failure is logged but does NOT abort the sweep — in-memory state
is the source of truth (PLAN_SNAPSHOT_PERSISTENCE.md §8).
Helpers added in sds/sds_utils.nim:
- snapshotMeta(channel) — capture current ChannelContext as ChannelMeta
blob (flattens Table-keyed buffers to seqs for the wire shape).
- trySaveMeta(rm, channelId, channel) — best-effort meta snapshot save;
logs on failure, never propagates.
- tryUpdateHistory(rm, channelId, append, evict) — best-effort history
update; skips the call entirely when both lists are empty (HistoryUpdate
contract).
Call-rate impact for runRepairSweep:
- Before: N persistence calls per expired entry per channel.
- After: at most 1 saveChannelMeta per dirty channel; 0 on idle channels
(matches the dirty-flag floor in ANALYSIS_SNAPSHOT_SAVE_POINTS).
All existing tests pass — including the 3 SDS-R Repair Sweep tests that
directly exercise this proc.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor(persistence): migrate checkUnacknowledgedMessages to PersistenceV2 (phase 2.2)
Per-entry saveOutgoing / removeOutgoing calls are replaced by one
trySaveMeta at the end of the pass, conditional on a dirty flag (resend
attempt incremented, or entry expired). Pass succeeds even if the save
fails — next tick reissues the snapshot.
Call-rate impact:
- Before: N persistence calls per affected entry per pass.
- After: at most 1 saveChannelMeta per pass; 0 when nothing aged out.
All existing tests pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor(persistence): add V2 meta snapshot saves to foreground ops (phase 2A)
Wires `trySaveMeta` into the three public protocol ops that mutate
per-channel state — wrapOutgoingMessage, unwrapReceivedMessage, and
markDependenciesMet — at the operation's end, under the channel lock.
Legacy fine-grained persistence calls REMAIN in place; this commit is
additive. Both interfaces persist the same state simultaneously, so all
existing tests pass and a real backend wired to either interface
continues to work. Phase 2B will strip the legacy calls.
Save points match the §"Save Points" table in
ANALYSIS_SNAPSHOT_SAVE_POINTS.md exactly:
- wrapOutgoingMessage: 1 save (always)
- unwrapReceivedMessage: 1 save on every path including duplicate
(the duplicate path still mutates the repair buffers)
- markDependenciesMet: 1 save after the processIncomingBuffer cascade
Non-fatal failure policy (PLAN §8): trySaveMeta logs and continues;
the protocol op never returns rePersistenceError for snapshot failures.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor(persistence): strip legacy interface from protocol path; migrate tests to V2 (phase 2B+2C+2D)
End-state of phase 2: the protocol code no longer issues any legacy
fine-grained Persistence calls. All state survives via the snapshot-based
PersistenceV2 interface — one trySaveMeta per op end, plus tryUpdateHistory
batched inside addToHistory. The legacy Persistence field on
ReliabilityManager remains for backwards compatibility; phase 3 deletes it.
Protocol changes (sds.nim, sds/sds_utils.nim):
- reviewAckStatus, processIncomingBuffer, updateLamportTimestamp →
pure in-memory; no per-mutation persistence.
- addToHistory: replaces appendLogEntry+removeLogEntry with a single
tryUpdateHistory call carrying (append, evict) atomically.
- getRecentHistoryEntries: setRetrievalHint switched to V2; non-fatal.
- wrapOutgoingMessage, unwrapReceivedMessage, markDependenciesMet:
all per-row saveOutgoing / removeOutgoing / saveIncoming /
removeIncoming / saveOutgoingRepair / removeOutgoingRepair /
saveIncomingRepair / removeIncomingRepair calls removed (16 call
sites in total). State is captured by the op-end trySaveMeta added
in phase 2A.
- getOrCreateChannel: bootstraps from persistenceV2.loadChannel.
- dropChannelFromPersistence: uses persistenceV2.dropChannel.
Failure policy (PLAN_SNAPSHOT_PERSISTENCE.md §8):
- Foreground ops (wrap, unwrap, markDeps, sweeps): non-fatal —
trySaveMeta / tryUpdateHistory log and continue; the protocol op
returns ok regardless of disk failure. In-memory state is the source
of truth; the next op re-issues a complete snapshot and disk catches
up automatically.
- Durability-intent ops (removeChannel, resetReliabilityManager via
dropChannelFromPersistence; getOrCreateChannel via loadChannel):
still propagate rePersistenceError, because the caller asked us to
confirm a disk operation and we cannot silently lie.
Test infrastructure:
- tests/in_memory_persistence_v2.nim: new V2 adapter mock that
decomposes the meta blob into the existing InMemoryStore shape so
test assertions on store.outgoing / store.incoming / etc. continue to
work without change.
- tests/test_persistence.nim: 17 tests, all rewritten against V2.
- 13 state-survival tests carry over with identical assertions.
- "loadChannel failure surfaces as err on bootstrap" — bootstrap
keeps durability-intent semantics.
- "saveChannelMeta failure during send does NOT surface" — deliberate
inversion of the legacy "write failure surfaces as err" test. Asserts
the new non-fatal policy: op returns ok, in-memory state correct,
disk re-syncs on the next op.
- "updateHistory failure during send does NOT surface" — same policy
applied to the history path.
- "dropChannel failure during removeChannel surfaces as err" — kept.
- All 17 tests pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor(persistence): delete legacy interface; rename PersistenceV2 -> Persistence (phase 3)
End-state of the snapshot-persistence refactor. The legacy 13-proc
Persistence interface and its noOpPersistence are gone; the 5-proc
snapshot-based interface (formerly PersistenceV2) takes their place under
the canonical name.
Source:
- sds/types/persistence.nim: replaced 13-proc contract with the 5-proc
snapshot interface (saveChannelMeta, updateHistory, loadChannel,
dropChannel, setRetrievalHint). noOpPersistence returns ok everywhere
and an empty ChannelData on load.
- sds/types/persistence_v2.nim: removed.
- sds/types/reliability_manager.nim: dropped the second persistenceV2
field; constructor takes a single `persistence: Persistence`.
- sds/sds_utils.nim: rm.persistenceV2.X -> rm.persistence.X; doc-comments
updated.
- sds.nim: dropped the persistenceV2 parameter from newReliabilityManager.
Tests:
- tests/in_memory_persistence_v2.nim: removed; its content moved to...
- tests/in_memory_persistence.nim: replaces the old legacy mock with the
snapshot adapter under the canonical filename. Same InMemoryStore
shape so test assertions stay unchanged.
- tests/test_persistence.nim: ctor param renamed, suite name de-prefixed.
FFI smoke (`nimble libsdsDynamicMac`, refc/threads:on): builds clean.
All 4 test suites pass:
- test_bloom
- test_reliability
- test_persistence (17 V2 tests)
- test_snapshot_codec (13 codec round-trip tests)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Persisting persistence redesign plan for reference
* refactor(persistence): R2 pending-write queue + per-op accumulator (PR #72 review fix)
Addresses all three substantive review findings on PR #72 in one
structural change: fold the per-op accumulator and the R2 retry buffer
into a single queue on `ChannelContext`, flushed once at op end.
Changes:
- sds/types/channel_context.nim: add `pendingHistoryAppends`
(`OrderedSet[SdsMessageID]`) and `pendingHistoryEvicts`
(`HashSet[SdsMessageID]`) fields. Only ids are stored — the full
SdsMessage is looked up from `messageHistory` at flush time. Documented
invariant: every id in pendingHistoryAppends is also in messageHistory,
upheld by the merge rule.
- sds/sds_utils.nim:
* `queueHistoryAppend(channel, msgId)` / `queueHistoryEvict(channel,
msgId)` — "latest-wins" merge: append cancels any pending evict
and vice versa. Symmetric, simple, handles the evict-then-re-add
sequence correctly (SDS-R repair re-delivering an evicted message
while the backend is unreachable).
* `tryUpdateHistory(rm, channelId)` — no more list params; flushes the
channel's pending queue. Dual role: per-op accumulator (multiple
`addToHistory` calls within one op queue together and flush as one
round-trip) AND R2 retry buffer (a failed flush leaves the queue
populated for the next op to retry).
* `addToHistory` queues via the helpers; does not call persistence.
* Pending queue cleared on `cleanup` and `removeChannel`.
- sds.nim:
* `processIncomingBuffer` returns to its single-arg signature — the
queue lives on the channel, no parameter threading needed.
* `wrapOutgoingMessage`, `unwrapReceivedMessage` (all three paths),
`markDependenciesMet` issue exactly one `trySaveMeta` +
`tryUpdateHistory` pair at op end, under the lock, with no
intervening `await`-of-other-work. Matches the Persistence atomicity
contract documented in `sds/types/persistence.nim`.
* Pending queue cleared in `resetReliabilityManager`.
- tests/test_persistence.nim:
* Direct `addToHistory` callers (state-survival setup) now follow with
explicit `tryUpdateHistory(channelId)` to flush. Reflects the
production op-end flush pattern.
* New: `updateHistory failure is retried via R2 pending-write queue` —
verifies that two failed sends leave both messages on the queue,
and a third successful send drains the whole queue in one call.
* New: `pending queue survives idle ops` — verifies that an op with
no history changes of its own still flushes a previously-failed
batch at op end.
* New: `evict-then-re-add merge rule preserves the re-added message
on disk` — regression for the "latest-wins" merge rule. The original
"evict-wins" rule would silently drop the re-add and leave the
message permanently absent from disk; this test would fail under
that rule and passes under the corrected one.
Resolves PR #72 review comments:
- #1 (delta loss on failed updateHistory) — R2 retry queue.
- #2 (cascade chattiness — N updateHistory calls per op) — queue collects
cascaded entries, flushed as one batch.
- #3 (atomicity contract mismatch) — implementation now matches the
documented "saveChannelMeta then updateHistory back-to-back" pairing.
Test summary: 50 tests pass (47 prior + 3 new R2/merge-rule tests).
FFI dylib (`nimble libsdsDynamicMac`, refc + threads:on): clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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## Round-trip tests for the snapshot persistence codec.
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## Each `encode` → `decode` cycle must preserve every field exactly.
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import std/[times, sets, unittest]
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import results
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import ../sds/snapshot_codec
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import
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../sds/types/[
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sds_message, sds_message_id, history_entry, unacknowledged_message,
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incoming_message, repair_entry,
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]
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converter toParticipantID(s: string): SdsParticipantID =
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s.SdsParticipantID
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proc mkMsg(id: string, ts: int64 = 1, content: seq[byte] = @[]): SdsMessage =
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SdsMessage.init(
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messageId = id,
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lamportTimestamp = ts,
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causalHistory = @[],
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channelId = "chan",
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content = content,
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bloomFilter = @[],
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senderId = "alice",
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repairRequest = @[],
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)
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proc mkHistEntry(id: string): HistoryEntry =
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HistoryEntry.init(messageId = id, senderId = "alice")
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suite "snapshot codec — ChannelMeta":
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test "empty meta round-trips":
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let m = ChannelMeta.init()
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let buf = encode(m).buffer
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let dec = ChannelMeta.decode(buf).get()
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check:
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dec.schemaVersion == ChannelMetaSchemaVersion
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dec.lamportTimestamp == 0
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dec.outgoingBuffer.len == 0
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dec.incomingBuffer.len == 0
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dec.outgoingRepairBuffer.len == 0
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dec.incomingRepairBuffer.len == 0
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test "meta with lamport and single outgoing entry":
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var m = ChannelMeta.init()
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m.lamportTimestamp = 42
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m.outgoingBuffer.add(
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UnacknowledgedMessage.init(
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message = mkMsg("m1", 42, @[1.byte, 2, 3]),
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sendTime = fromUnix(1_700_000_000),
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resendAttempts = 2,
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)
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)
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let buf = encode(m).buffer
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let dec = ChannelMeta.decode(buf).get()
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check:
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dec.lamportTimestamp == 42
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dec.outgoingBuffer.len == 1
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dec.outgoingBuffer[0].message.messageId == "m1"
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dec.outgoingBuffer[0].message.content == @[1.byte, 2, 3]
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dec.outgoingBuffer[0].resendAttempts == 2
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dec.outgoingBuffer[0].sendTime.toUnix == 1_700_000_000
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test "meta with incoming entry carrying missing deps":
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var m = ChannelMeta.init()
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var deps = initHashSet[SdsMessageID]()
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deps.incl("dep1")
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deps.incl("dep2")
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m.incomingBuffer.add(
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IncomingMessage.init(message = mkMsg("m2"), missingDeps = deps)
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)
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let buf = encode(m).buffer
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let dec = ChannelMeta.decode(buf).get()
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check:
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dec.incomingBuffer.len == 1
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dec.incomingBuffer[0].message.messageId == "m2"
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dec.incomingBuffer[0].missingDeps == deps
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test "meta with both repair buffers populated":
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var m = ChannelMeta.init()
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m.outgoingRepairBuffer.add(
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OutgoingRepairKV(
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messageId: "missing1",
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entry: OutgoingRepairEntry.init(
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outHistEntry = mkHistEntry("missing1"),
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minTimeRepairReq = fromUnix(1_700_000_100),
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),
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)
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)
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m.incomingRepairBuffer.add(
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IncomingRepairKV(
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messageId: "requested1",
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entry: IncomingRepairEntry.init(
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inHistEntry = mkHistEntry("requested1"),
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cachedMessage = @[9.byte, 8, 7, 6],
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minTimeRepairResp = fromUnix(1_700_000_200),
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),
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)
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)
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let buf = encode(m).buffer
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let dec = ChannelMeta.decode(buf).get()
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check:
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dec.outgoingRepairBuffer.len == 1
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dec.outgoingRepairBuffer[0].messageId == "missing1"
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dec.outgoingRepairBuffer[0].entry.minTimeRepairReq.toUnix ==
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1_700_000_100
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dec.incomingRepairBuffer.len == 1
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dec.incomingRepairBuffer[0].messageId == "requested1"
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dec.incomingRepairBuffer[0].entry.cachedMessage == @[9.byte, 8, 7, 6]
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dec.incomingRepairBuffer[0].entry.minTimeRepairResp.toUnix ==
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1_700_000_200
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test "fully-populated meta — multiple entries each buffer":
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var m = ChannelMeta.init()
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m.lamportTimestamp = 999
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for i in 0 ..< 5:
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m.outgoingBuffer.add(
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UnacknowledgedMessage.init(
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message = mkMsg("o" & $i, int64(i), @[byte(i)]),
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sendTime = fromUnix(1_700_000_000 + i.int64),
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resendAttempts = i,
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)
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)
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for i in 0 ..< 3:
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var deps = initHashSet[SdsMessageID]()
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deps.incl("dep" & $i)
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m.incomingBuffer.add(
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IncomingMessage.init(
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message = mkMsg("i" & $i, int64(100 + i)), missingDeps = deps
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)
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)
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for i in 0 ..< 4:
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m.outgoingRepairBuffer.add(
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OutgoingRepairKV(
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messageId: "or" & $i,
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entry: OutgoingRepairEntry.init(
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outHistEntry = mkHistEntry("or" & $i),
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minTimeRepairReq = fromUnix(1_700_000_300 + i.int64),
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),
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)
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)
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for i in 0 ..< 2:
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m.incomingRepairBuffer.add(
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IncomingRepairKV(
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messageId: "ir" & $i,
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entry: IncomingRepairEntry.init(
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inHistEntry = mkHistEntry("ir" & $i),
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cachedMessage = @[byte(i), byte(i + 1)],
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minTimeRepairResp = fromUnix(1_700_000_400 + i.int64),
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),
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)
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)
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let buf = encode(m).buffer
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let dec = ChannelMeta.decode(buf).get()
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check:
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dec.lamportTimestamp == 999
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dec.outgoingBuffer.len == 5
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dec.incomingBuffer.len == 3
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dec.outgoingRepairBuffer.len == 4
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dec.incomingRepairBuffer.len == 2
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dec.outgoingBuffer[4].message.messageId == "o4"
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dec.outgoingBuffer[4].resendAttempts == 4
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dec.outgoingRepairBuffer[3].messageId == "or3"
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dec.incomingRepairBuffer[1].entry.cachedMessage == @[1.byte, 2]
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test "decoder rejects unknown schemaVersion":
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var m = ChannelMeta.init()
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m.schemaVersion = 999'u32
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let buf = encode(m).buffer
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check ChannelMeta.decode(buf).isErr
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suite "snapshot codec — ChannelData":
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test "empty channel data round-trips":
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let d = ChannelData.init()
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let buf = encode(d).buffer
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let dec = ChannelData.decode(buf).get()
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check:
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dec.meta.schemaVersion == ChannelMetaSchemaVersion
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dec.messageHistory.len == 0
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test "channel data with meta and history preserves order":
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var d = ChannelData.init()
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d.meta.lamportTimestamp = 17
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d.messageHistory.add(mkMsg("h1", 1))
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d.messageHistory.add(mkMsg("h2", 2))
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d.messageHistory.add(mkMsg("h3", 3))
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let buf = encode(d).buffer
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let dec = ChannelData.decode(buf).get()
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check:
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dec.meta.lamportTimestamp == 17
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dec.messageHistory.len == 3
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dec.messageHistory[0].messageId == "h1"
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dec.messageHistory[1].messageId == "h2"
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dec.messageHistory[2].messageId == "h3"
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suite "snapshot codec — HistoryUpdate":
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test "empty update reports isEmpty (callers skip persistence)":
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# By contract (HistoryUpdate doc): when both append and evict are
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# empty, callers MUST skip the persistence call entirely. The codec
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# is not required to round-trip an empty update — minprotobuf's
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# finish() refuses an empty buffer, by design.
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let u = HistoryUpdate.init()
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check u.isEmpty
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test "append-only update":
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var u = HistoryUpdate.init()
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u.append.add(mkMsg("a1"))
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u.append.add(mkMsg("a2"))
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let buf = encode(u).buffer
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let dec = HistoryUpdate.decode(buf).get()
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check:
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dec.append.len == 2
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dec.append[0].messageId == "a1"
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dec.append[1].messageId == "a2"
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dec.evict.len == 0
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test "evict-only update":
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var u = HistoryUpdate.init()
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u.evict = @["e1", "e2", "e3"]
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let buf = encode(u).buffer
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let dec = HistoryUpdate.decode(buf).get()
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check:
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dec.append.len == 0
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dec.evict == @["e1", "e2", "e3"]
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test "mixed append + evict update":
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var u = HistoryUpdate.init()
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u.append.add(mkMsg("new"))
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u.evict = @["old1", "old2"]
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let buf = encode(u).buffer
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let dec = HistoryUpdate.decode(buf).get()
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check:
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dec.append.len == 1
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dec.append[0].messageId == "new"
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dec.evict == @["old1", "old2"]
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