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chore(blocking-io): fail-loud repo-root resolution and shared detector CLI shim (#3512)
* chore(blocking-io): fail-loud repo-root resolution and shared detector CLI shim The three detectors resolved REPO_ROOT with depth-indexed Path(__file__).resolve().parents[4]. If a detector file ever moves to a different directory depth, scan roots resolve under the wrong directory and the detector reports zero findings with no error — a silent-zero failure shape for a detection tool. - Add support/detectors/repo_root.py: resolve the repo root by walking upward to the .git marker (checked with exists() so git worktrees, where .git is a file, also resolve), raising RuntimeError when no marker is found. All three detectors use it at import time, so a relocated detector fails loudly instead of scanning an empty tree. - Extract scripts/_detector_cli.py from the three character-identical CLI shims; the sys.path computation lives in one place and raises when backend/tests cannot be found. - tests/test_detector_repo_root.py pins: resolution from an unmarked location raises instead of returning an empty scan; all three detectors share the resolved root; each CLI shim delegates to its detector. Testing: backend `make test` (4278 passed); smoke-ran `make detect-blocking-io`, `make detect-thread-boundaries`, and `scripts/scan_changed_blocking_io.py --base upstream/main`. Closes #3510 (review follow-up to #3503). * chore(blocking-io): declare detector modules import-only, drop script-mode residue Adversarial review caught that blocking_io_static.py and thread_boundaries.py kept shebangs and __main__ blocks but can no longer run as plain scripts: the new `from support.detectors.repo_root import` executes before anything puts backend/tests on sys.path, so direct invocation dies with ModuleNotFoundError before argparse. Direct execution was never a documented entry point (Makefile targets, the scripts/ shims, the blocking-io-guard skill, and tests all go through the support.detectors package), so converge on import-only instead of re-adding per-module bootstrap: drop the shebangs and the now unreachable __main__ blocks (plus the `import sys` they kept alive) and state the supported entry points in each module docstring. The shim delegation tests in test_detector_repo_root.py pin the supported CLI paths. Testing: backend `make test` (4278 passed); `make detect-blocking-io` and `make detect-thread-boundaries` smoke-ran. |
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feat(skill): add blocking-io-guard — SOP skill for blocking-IO triage and runtime anchors (#3503)
* feat(blocking-io): add changed-lines blocking-IO scanner (L1) * feat(blocking-io): add scan-changed CLI wrapper * feat(skill): add blocking-io-guard developer SOP skill * docs(blocking-io): point contributors at the blocking-io-guard skill * style(blocking-io): apply ruff format to scanner and tests * docs(backend): document changed-lines blocking-IO scanner in CLAUDE.md * feat(skill): add post-fix re-scan check and PR batching policy * refactor(skill): fix SOP step ordering, align template with repo conventions - Move re-scan into an explicit 'apply the fix' step (was wedged after anchor generation while telling you to go back before the anchor) - Renumber steps 0-6; drop undefined 'L1' jargon - Mode A: document that the diff is <base>...HEAD (commit first) - Mode B: prefer make detect-blocking-io + findings JSON file - anchor template: module-level pytestmark per tests/blocking_io convention - CLAUDE.md: fix 'git diff --base' phrasing * fix(skill): catch findings introduced without touching the blocking line Review follow-up: changed-line intersection alone misses the case where a new async caller exposes an old sync helper — the static finding sits on the untouched blocking line, so Mode A returned empty and the SOP stopped on a false 'no blocking-IO surface'. Selection is now a union over the changed files: - findings on added lines of git diff <base>...HEAD (kept: a second identical symbol in an already-flagged function collides on the stable key and only this selection sees it); - findings new versus the merge base, matched by (path, function, symbol) — never line numbers. Base sources are materialized via git show <merge-base>:<path>; files absent at base count every head finding as new. SKILL.md now states the residual same-file-only blind spot (cross-file async callers) instead of treating an empty list as proof of zero exposure, and only requires reading sop-skeleton.md when generalizing to another detector domain. * docs(skill): examples teach test-writing, the teeth check defines the rule All examples in the references/template are filesystem-flavored; make explicit that they are instances, not the SOP's boundary — the same rules apply to every detector category (FILE_IO, HTTP, SUBPROCESS, SLEEP) and acceptance is always red/green teeth, never similarity to an example. Neutralize the template's arrange comment accordingly. * fix(blocking-io): harden changed-lines scanner per review - Dedup the union selection by the stable key (path, function, symbol) instead of dict identity, so a future selector returning copied dicts cannot silently empty the result. - parse_changed_lines now handles any unified diff: context lines advance the new-file counter, \-markers and deletions do not, and the counter resets at each +++ header. Previously correct only for --unified=0. - Add blocking_io_static.scan_source (in-memory scan); base-version comparison no longer round-trips through temp files. - Empty Mode A report now prints the same-file-only reachability caveat at the point of use instead of relying on the SOP text alone. * docs(skill): bound best-effort cleanup when the offload sits in finally Lesson from the #3505 review: the SOP routinely drives 'offload the cleanup branch' transformations, and an awaited cleanup in finally can mask or stall the primary exception. One sentence in Step 2 closes that gap at the point where the fix is written. |