- punk_main.tcl captures the runtime static baseline at kit boot: empty-filename [info loaded] prefixes probe-loaded in a throwaway interp (configurable denylist tk*/vfs/mk4tcl/vlerq/tdbc* for side-effecting/composite inits), recording only packages a load actually PROVIDES (diff on provides, not package names - probe loads can trigger index scans) into ::punkboot::static_packages/static_prefixes; the boot interp is seeded with ifneeded {load {} <prefix>} mappings
- punk::lib interp_sync_package_paths/snapshot_package_paths propagate the baseline and seed fabricated interps/threads; punk::repl codethread init (new %staticprefixes%/%staticpackages% scriptmap) and shellthread worker init do the same - the repl code interp on a static runtime resolves Thread again (punk91 = tclsfe-x64 + punk9win.vfs failed with "can't find package Thread"; the appended vfs replaces the stub's //zipfs:/app mount taking its static pkgIndex files with it, and the tclsfe PostInit hook seeds per-interp auto_path only)
- punk::packagepreference static-vs-bundled policy: requiring a baseline package ensures the static mapping and triggers the package unknown scan BEFORE resolution so bundled copies register and the highest version wins (newer bundled reachable, static not masked by older bundled); static registrations excluded from the loaded-shared-object same-version pinning
- composite statics defer correctly: static twapi provides nothing under the probe (script layer lived in the replaced stub zip) so the bundled complete twapi is the resolution; punk91 vfs/vfs::zip warning re-diagnosed as kit content (tclsfe bundles no tclvfs) - recorded in the goal detail, not a seeding defect
- tests: staticseed.test (4) + staticpolicy.test (4) un-gated simulated-baseline units (green 9.0.3 + 8.7); staticruntime.test (4) kit integration behind the capability-probed statickitavailable constraint (probes ::punkboot baseline incl Thread; env PUNK_STATICKIT_TEST_EXE override, default bin/punk91.exe) - 4/4 against the rebuilt punk91; punk902z/full shell tree/full source-tree suite baselines unchanged (exec-14.3 only)
- verification runtime tclsfe-x64.exe pinned in the punkbin artifact repo (separate repo, commit b2dbbe6) with sha1sums + new AGENTS.md scaffolding
- punkshell 0.6.0: CHANGELOG entry; AGENTS updates (src/vfs capture contract, tests indexes incl new punk/lib + punk/packagepreference entries, shell staticruntime contract)
Assisted-by: harness=claude; primary-model=claude-fable-5; api-location=anthropic.com
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.
Assisted-by: harness=claude; primary-model=claude-fable-5; api-location=anthropic.com
Completes G-036's remaining acceptance item - version-based detection of the
vulnerable combination (tcludp < 1.0.13 on Tcl 9 Windows: the per-thread exit
handler closes the process-global sockListLock/waitForSock events, silently
freezing every other udp-using thread's event loop after any udp-loaded thread
exits; root-caused and fixed-by-upgrade in 0.4.3).
- punk::lib 0.3.0: has_libbug_udp_threadexit gathers live facts (loaded udp
version, else best available registered version discovered without loading
the binary via an unsatisfiable package require triggering the index scan)
and delegates the verdict to the pure classifier
libbug_udp_threadexit_applies (facts in, verdict out - testable). has_libbug_*
is the new check family for bundled/vendored library bugs; buginfo dicts may
carry a full 'url' reference key for non tcl-core trackers.
- punk 0.2.1: 'help tcl' scans has_libbug_* alongside has_tclbug_*, renders the
url key when present, and no longer errors on a triggered check carrying a
reference without a description (latent unset-indent fix).
- new checkbugs.test: classifier combination matrix, live-check dict shape and
classifier consistency, and a buginfo-contract test across all existing
check procs.
- verified: current kit (udp 1.0.13) reports bug=0 with no warning; a simulated
triggered has_libbug_* check renders description + url in the help tcl
warning block. Suites: punk/lib 21 pass, punk/ns 26 pass.
- G-036 flipped to achieved 2026-07-08 (index acceptance REMAINING annotated
DONE; detail file gains the Detection section). Open non-gating decisions
recorded in the detail file: punk8win (8.6) kit udp 1.0.12 swap; optional
upstream tickets for residual tcludp trunk weaknesses.
- project 0.4.7 (CHANGELOG entry)
Assisted-by: harness=claude; primary-model=claude-fable-5; api-location=anthropic.com
Per-console facts are now visible to every thread of a punk session: the
default console {stdin stdout} keeps its legacy namespace variables as
authoritative local storage, with write traces mirroring every write
(including direct variable writes) into tsv punk_console_facts; non-default
consoles store facts only in tsv with owner-qualified keys (non-std channel
names are thread-local and would otherwise alias). console_fact_set from a
non-owner thread forwards to the owning thread (vt52-alias transport) and
always writes the tsv mirror itself (covers unreachable or older-version
owners). New console_fact_clear for tests/maintenance.
New console ownership registry (console_owner_register/get/forget, tsv
punk_console_owners keyed by canonical {in out} pair): ownership is captured
when an opunk::console instance is anchored - via the new pluggable
::opunk::console::lifecycle_callback (opunk::console 0.4.0, base class
unchanged) wired by ensure_object_integration - and by default_console.
Consult-time liveness validation clears entries for exited threads. For
{stdin stdout} first registration wins and only the owner's forget releases
the entry, so a thread anchoring a local view cannot steal ownership.
dec_has_mode/ansi_has_mode caches moved to tsv punk_console_modecache
(single-key atomic entries shared process-wide).
Infrastructure tsv arrays are now punk_-prefixed to avoid collisions with
application tsv usage in subshells: console -> punk_console (is_raw), with
call-site patches in punk::repl 0.2.1, punk::lib 0.2.1, punk::basictelnet
0.1.1 (rule recorded in src/modules/AGENTS.md; legacy repl/codethread_*/
zzzload_pkg* arrays left for a coordinated follow-up).
punk::console is now loadable in secondary threads without ::argv0
(powershell consolemode fallback guarded).
Tests: consolefacts gains ownership-registry and cross-thread visibility
coverage (worker-thread punk::console load, trace-mirror, forwarded set with
deadline-polled sync - see comments re runtests child-interp topology);
cleanups use console_fact_clear / tsv instead of poking removed internal
stores. Full suite passes (baseline exec-14.3 only).
G-007 flipped proposed -> active (user-confirmed); remaining acceptance work
is the choke-point brokering slice.
Assisted-by: harness=claude; primary-model=claude-fable-5; api-location=anthropic.com
snapshot_package_paths returns a script string reproducing the caller's tcl:™️:list, auto_path, and package prefer for use in thread::create init scripts. With -libunknown 1 it also copies the punk::libunknown epoch and sources+inits libunknown in the target. interp_sync_package_paths now propagates package prefer (was missing) and accepts optional -libunknown 1 flag for epoch copy + libunknown init in the child interp. Both procs have PUNKARGS argdoc documentation. Includes 6 tcltest tests covering basic propagation, version selection with package prefer latest, ordering preservation, snapshot script validity, -libunknown flag, and regression.