is-a/subtype-of/tagged/related are now POSTS (each is-a a new `relation` root),
owning their metadata in a :rel slot {:symmetric :label :inverse-label}. The static
host/blog-rel-kinds registry is gone: kind-spec/rel-kinds/kind-symmetric? read the
relation-posts (via an in-memory cache), and the relation list derives from
host/blog-in "relation" "is-a".
Perform-budget fixes (a durable read inside the http-listen render VM raises
VmSuspended; too many per request 500s the page):
- relation metadata is loaded into a cache at boot (host/blog-load-rel-kinds!,
like load-edges!), so kind-spec is pure on render paths;
- the initial edit page renders its pickers EMPTY (the load trigger fills each) —
only the relate/unrelate FRAGMENT server-renders candidates (with-cands flag).
Previously every edit page render did candidate-get × 4 pickers and 500'd.
host conformance 287/287 (+4 slice-2: kind-spec reads :rel, kind-symmetric? off the
post, unknown kind has no spec, rel-kinds derived from the graph). run-picker-check
3/3 (edit page boots, relate/unrelate flow works, no client errors).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Types declare which relation they anchor (type declares is-a/subtype-of, tag
declares tagged) via a 'declares' edge; the picker's candidate set is the
down-closure of a relation's anchors through is-a ∪ subtype-of. So is-a/subtype-of
now offer the WHOLE type closure — the roots (type/tag/article) AND instances —
fixing the wrinkle where only instances showed and you could never pick 'tag' or
'article' as a type. 'related' has no anchor → every post.
Replaces the hardcoded :candidates "types"/"tags"/"all" with graph queries
(host/blog--reach-down + the declares edges). Design + roadmap (relations as
first-class posts, typed relations, type algebra, constraints) in
plans/relations-as-posts.md.
host conformance 283/283 (+5: is-a pool includes type roots, excludes plain posts,
tagged anchored by tag, related = all, is-a relate-options offers Article).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>