User-approved contract amendment replacing the day-1 file-relpath filter: one
directory-oriented pathglob semantics at every layer, with the ergonomics gap
closed in the syntax itself.
punk::path 0.4.0:
- *** as a whole segment matches ZERO or more segments (join-aware regex in
pathglob_as_re: an adjacent separator is absorbed into an optional group),
so X/*** = X and everything below - the subtree spelling; ***/f.txt matches
at any depth including the root.
- include separability fix: an exact or single-segment-glob full match no
longer sets allbelow (the deep walk previously dragged the whole subtree in
for X and X/* patterns; the zipfs walk was already separable).
- exclude separability fix (new exclude_state classifier, both walks): only
**|***-tail patterns prune the matched subtree; other matches exclude just
that directory's files - the **/_aside vs **/_aside/** argdoc distinction is
now real. Dead _path_matches_any removed.
- legacy bare-* include collapse removed (a * in -include-paths is the
one-below lattice form, not a match-everything alias; no caller used it).
- globmatchpath default-nocase driveletter exception rewritten as a direct
regex-head rewrite (the regex-text file-split broke on c:/***'s glued group
and accepted non-alpha drives).
- path.test +5 lattice/*** pins (40 total).
runtests.tcl:
- -include-paths/-exclude-paths pass through to treefilenames unchanged;
argdocs teach the separable X | X/* | X/** | X/*** lattice; directory and
file-name axes independent (tails); single-file targeting = exact dir
pattern + file tail.
- -serial-paths reconciled to the same directory-of-file reading (default now
modules/punk/console/*** modules/opunk/console/*** via
runtests_discovery::dir_matches_any) - the pre-existing file-path serial
matching was the other same-option-different-referent divergence.
- per-pattern zero-match stderr advisory (the X/**-for-subtree foot-gun points
at X/***).
- json report emitter: whitespace-padded entier-looking values now take the
quoted-escaped path ('string is entier -strict' accepts surrounding
whitespace - a failed test's "0\n" result_was embedded a raw newline and
truncated the parseable report line).
- testsupport/discovery.tcl now a thin passthrough (requires punk::path
0.4.0-); pathdiscovery.test rewritten to the directory-semantics contract
(22 tests incl. the X/** zero-match advisory characterization); AGENTS.md
targeting guidance swept to /*** across src/tests and src/modules/opunk.
Verification (native tclsh 9.0.3, piped, serialized): 45-probe matrix, path
suite 40/40, runner suite 22/22; vs the pre-G-093 baseline the default
discovery FILE SET differs by exactly the added runner suite and result
parity only by the five new path tests (+ that suite); mode parity -jobs 16
vs singleproc: PARITY ok (94/1037/failed=1 exec-14.3). Goal contract amended
in the detail file; full record there.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01BNUVVkYq9vHa6G3S9a3XTZ
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TIP 746 (Tcl 9.1) removed lseq's expr-operand behaviour. punk::lib::range
(lseq branch) now normalizes int[+-]int offsets via offset_expr so callers
like `range 0 [llength $list]-1` keep working (punk::ansi::grepstr broke
under 9.1b0, taking example-block highlighting and the punk::args
examples.test with it). The lseq branch is also aligned with the tcl8
fallback contract: default 'by' now infers direction (descending ranges
previously returned empty under tcl9) and 'by 0' returns empty (Tcl 9.1
lseq changed by-0 to return one element).
Direct lseq expression operands expr-wrapped: punk::lib lzipn_tcl9b/c,
cols, cols2; punk::args zero_based_posns.
check::has_tclbug_safeinterp_compile falls back to interp invokehidden
tcl:unsupported:disassemble - Tcl 9.1 safe interps hide tcl::unsupported::*.
New modules/punk/lib range.test pins the range contract on 9.0 and 9.1;
core tests AGENTS.md documents native-tclsh vs punk-exe exec.test baselines.
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