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dtourolle e1de98e783 feat(ar-024): enforce the invariant statically, and delete the fallback it caught
AR-024's register row gives its verification tier as "Static check -- no
bare cosine outside a tagged EXCEPTION". No such check existed, so the
invariant was enforced by reading, and reading had missed a live
violation.

scripts/ci/check_raw_cosine.py is that check, wired into the
traceability workflow as a blocking step. It is honest about its reach:
it catches direct cosine_similarity() uses not routed through a
calibration, and it cannot follow a cosine through a variable across
statements. That limit is documented in the script rather than left for
someone to discover after trusting a pass.

What it caught, and what this commit removes with it:

The identity matcher's no-calibration fallback thresholded raw cosine
distance (match_threshold) plus a ratio test (match_ratio,
match_ratio_ceil). Worse than the invariant breach: it fed
max(0, cosine) into TrackRegistry::observe, whose contract reads
"posterior is a calibrated probability, never a raw cosine (AR-024) ...
so the accumulation cannot be fed an uncalibrated number by a careless
caller". It could, and did. And it disagreed with the rest of the
pipeline about what "the fit failed" means -- same_person_probability
answers that with the untuned default sigmoid and a loud warning, so
association stayed in probability space while matching alone left it.
One run, two policies, no announcement.

Now one rule: cal_.probability() always, with a warning when the fit is
not real. A worse answer than a fitted calibration, a better one than a
number whose units nothing else shares.

TrackGallery::set_calibration is mandatory for the same reason. Its
default was max(0, cosine), which made expand_band_lo = 0.90 mean
"cosine > 0.9" in a test and "P(same person) > 0.9" in production.
FaceTrackerFunc already threw without one; the expansion store now
matches.

One exception is recorded, in the calibration's own dedup. It is not a
close call: at 1 - 1e-7 it asks whether two vectors are the same vector,
and it runs on the fit's input, so a calibrated comparison there would
have to be calibrated by the fit it is feeding.

Also drops seven dead keys from the optimizer's CFG_KEYS. Config keys
are read with a contains() check, so each one had been silently inert
since the field behind it was deleted -- a sweep varying one of them
measured nothing and reported an ordinary-looking F1.

TRACES: AR-024, AR-023 | SR-002
2026-08-05 15:46:33 +02:00

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name: Traceability Validation
# Mirrors JellyTau's .gitea/workflows/traceability-check.yml. The extractor is
# stdlib Python, so there is no toolchain install step and no jq.
#
# This workflow is component-agnostic: every repo-specific setting - which ID
# prefixes count, which file suffixes are source, which directories to scan,
# the threshold - lives in traceability.toml at the repo root, and the same
# extractor is shared by all three JRay components. Copying this file into
# another component needs no edits.
#
# NOTE: the runner here is an Intel N100 with no discrete GPU. This job is only
# ever static analysis of source comments plus markdown parsing, so it is cheap;
# the requirements it reports as "tagged but unexecuted" are the ones that need
# a GPU host, and they are deliberately never counted as covered.
on:
push:
branches:
- main
- master
- develop
pull_request:
branches:
- main
- master
- develop
jobs:
validate-traces:
runs-on: linux/amd64
name: Check requirement traces
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
submodules: recursive
- name: Check Python is available
run: |
set -e
command -v python3 >/dev/null 2>&1 || {
echo "python3 is missing from the runner image."
echo "The traceability tooling is stdlib-only Python;"
echo "3.9+ with CLI flags, 3.11+ to read traceability.toml."
exit 1
}
python3 --version
# The gate's own arithmetic is the thing being trusted, so its tests run
# before it does. JellyTau's gate was believed for months while it was
# dividing by frozen literals; untested gate logic is how that happens.
- name: Test the extractor
run: python3 scripts/vendor/jray-project/scripts/traceability/test_extract_traces.py
# Threshold policy and every other repo-specific setting live in
# traceability.toml, not here, so local runs and CI runs cannot disagree
# about what "passing" means. Denominators come from docs/requirements.md
# at run time and are never hardcoded -- in this file or anywhere else.
#
# A misconfigured run (zero requirements parsed, zero files scanned) is a
# hard failure rather than a plausible-looking 0%.
- name: Traceability gate
run: sh scripts/vendor/jray-project/scripts/traceability/traceability-gate.sh
# AR-024's register row names its verification tier as "Static check --
# no bare cosine outside a tagged EXCEPTION". This is that check, and it
# belongs here rather than in unit-tests.yml because it is static
# analysis of source text, like everything else in this job, and needs
# no toolchain. It blocks: an untagged bare cosine is a defect by the
# invariant's own wording, not a warning.
- name: AR-024 — no bare cosine outside a recorded exception
run: python3 scripts/ci/check_raw_cosine.py
- name: Check modified files for traces
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request'
run: |
set -e
echo "Checking modified sources for TRACES tags..."
# The extensions come from the report the gate just wrote, which got
# them from traceability.toml. Restating them here would be a second
# place for the source-file definition to live, and the two would
# drift the first time a language is added.
PATTERN=$(python3 -c "
import json, re, sys
suffixes = json.load(open('traces-report.json'))['config']['sourceSuffixes']
print('(' + '|'.join(re.escape(s) + '\$' for s in suffixes) + ')')
")
echo "Source suffixes from traceability.toml: $PATTERN"
CHANGED=$(git diff --name-only "origin/${{ github.base_ref }}...HEAD" \
| grep -E "$PATTERN" || true)
if [ -z "$CHANGED" ]; then
echo "No source files changed."
exit 0
fi
echo "Changed files:"
echo "$CHANGED" | sed 's/^/ /'
echo ""
# Advisory by design: not every file implements a requirement, and a
# tag on every function is noise that rots faster than it helps
# (CLAUDE.md: tag the unit that decides). This step exists to prompt,
# not to block. The blocking checks are in the gate step above.
#
# Piped into the loop rather than a here-string, and `case` rather
# than `[[ == ]]`, so this works under dash as well as bash. The loop
# body runs in a subshell, so misses are recorded in a file.
MISSING=$(mktemp)
echo "$CHANGED" | while IFS= read -r file; do
case "$file" in
*/test_*.py|*_test.py|*Tests.cs|tests/*|*/tests/*) continue ;;
esac
[ -f "$file" ] || continue
if ! grep -q 'TRACES:' "$file"; then
echo " no TRACES tag: $file"
echo "$file" >> "$MISSING"
fi
done
COUNT=$(wc -l < "$MISSING" | tr -d ' ')
rm -f "$MISSING"
if [ "$COUNT" -gt 0 ]; then
echo ""
echo "$COUNT changed file(s) carry no requirement tag."
echo "Format: // TRACES: AR-012, AR-013 | SR-002"
echo " (pipe separates requirement types, comma separates IDs)"
echo "A deliberate invariant exception is tagged separately:"
echo " // EXCEPTION: AR-024 <reason>"
echo "See CLAUDE.md and SPEC.md section 6."
fi
- name: Report summary
if: always()
run: |
echo "Traceability matrix: docs/traceability.md"
echo ""
head -40 docs/traceability.md || true
- name: Save reports
if: always()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: traceability-reports
path: |
traces-report.json
docs/traceability.md
retention-days: 30