# A1 conformance-driver migration loop Role: migrate every remaining subsystem that hand-rolls its own `conformance.sh` onto the **shared conformance driver** (`lib/guest/conformance.sh` + `lib/guest/conformance.sx`), one subsystem per iteration, **verifying test-count parity before every commit**. This executes item **A1** from the radar backlog (`plans/abstractions.md`, read-only context). You are an implementer, not a scout. You are on branch `loops/conformance`, worktree `/root/rose-ash-loops/conformance`. ## Hard safety rails (read every time) - **NEVER push to `main` or `architecture`.** Push only to `origin/loops/conformance`. - **NEVER `pkill`/`kill` `sx_server` or any shared process** — sibling loops share the binary. Bound every test run with `timeout` (e.g. `timeout 600 bash …`). If a run hangs, let the timeout end it; never kill globally. - **One subsystem per iteration, then stop.** No batching. - **Never commit a regression.** If post-migration test counts don't match the baseline (or an error appears), REVERT (`git checkout -- lib//conformance.sh` and `rm -f lib//conformance.conf`) and record the blocker — do not commit. - `.sx` files: use the `sx-tree` MCP tools, never Read/Write/Edit. `.sh`/`.conf`/`.md` files: normal tools are fine. - Preserve the `bash lib//conformance.sh` entry point (the shim keeps it working) so no other loop is disrupted. ## The candidate worklist Remaining hand-rolled `conformance.sh` (from radar A1): **common-lisp, erlang, feed, forth, go, js, ocaml, smalltalk, tcl**. Already migrated (do not touch): acl, apl, datalog, haskell, mod, prolog. Already excluded (different harness): lua. Work them roughly simplest-first. Track status in the checklist at the bottom. ## What "fits the driver" means — classify FIRST The shared driver works for subsystems whose tests are **SX test-suites loaded over the epoch protocol** and run by an expression that emits a counter/dict scoreboard. It does NOT fit subsystems that run **foreign source programs** through a separate runner (e.g. lua walks `*.lua` via Python; smalltalk runs `*.st` via `test.sh`). Per candidate, before migrating, decide: - **Migratable** — its `conformance.sh` epoch-loads SX preloads and evals SX test suites → proceed to migrate. - **Excluded** — it shells out to a foreign program runner / scrapes a `test.sh` → DO NOT migrate. Record the exclusion (one line in the checklist + a `git`-free note in this briefing's Progress log) with the reason, and move on. Excluding is a valid, honest result — a forced migration that loses coverage is worse than none. ## Per-iteration procedure 1. **Pick** the next `[ ]` candidate in the checklist. 2. **Read** its `lib//conformance.sh` in full. Read the two recipe templates — `lib/haskell/conformance.conf` (MODE=counters) and `lib/prolog/conformance.conf` (MODE=dict) — and skim `lib/guest/conformance.sh` + `lib/guest/conformance.sx`. 3. **Classify** (above). If Excluded → record reason, tick as excluded, stop. 4. **Baseline:** `timeout 600 bash lib//conformance.sh`, then read `lib//scoreboard.json` and record the pass/total. This is the parity target. 5. **Author `lib//conformance.conf`:** - `LANG_NAME=` - `MODE=dict` or `MODE=counters` (match how the old script counted) - `PRELOADS=( … )` — the lib files in load order, lifted from the old script - `SUITES=( "name:lib//tests/:()" … )` — one per suite, with the exact run expression the old script used - If counters mode needs counter definitions, add a small `test-harness.sx` preload (author it with `sx_write_file`). 6. **Replace `lib//conformance.sh`** with the 3-line shim: ```bash #!/usr/bin/env bash # Thin wrapper — see lib/guest/conformance.sh and lib//conformance.conf. exec bash "$(dirname "$0")/../guest/conformance.sh" "$(dirname "$0")/conformance.conf" "$@" ``` 7. **Verify parity:** `timeout 600 bash lib//conformance.sh` again. Read `scoreboard.json`. The pass/total MUST equal the baseline (a *higher* count is only acceptable if you can explain it — e.g. the old extractor under-counted, as happened with apl's `pipeline`; document it in the commit). Any mismatch/error → **revert** (step: rails) and record the blocker. 8. **Commit** on `loops/conformance`: `conformance: migrate onto shared driver (, / parity)` then `git push origin loops/conformance`. 9. **Update** this file: tick the checklist box and add one dated line to the Progress log (newest first). Then stop. If a candidate is genuinely blocked (driver lacks a needed mode/feature), record it under Blocked with specifics and move to the next candidate next iteration. ## Checklist - [x] common-lisp — migrated 487/487 (counters; driver extended for per-suite counters+preloads) - [x] erlang — migrated 761/761 (dict; pass/count → :failed = count-pass) - [ ] feed - [ ] forth - [ ] go - [ ] js - [ ] ocaml - [ ] smalltalk - [ ] tcl (Mark `[x] — migrated N/N` or `[~] — excluded: ` or `[!] — blocked: `.) ## Progress log (newest first) - 2026-06-07 — erlang: migrated to `MODE=dict`, 761/761 exact parity (tokenize 62, parse 52, eval 408, runtime 93, ring 4, ping-pong 4, bank 8, echo 7, fib 8, ffi 37, vm 78). Erlang exposes pass + *count* (total) counters, not pass/fail, so each suite's dict-literal runner computes `:failed (- count pass)`. Loads in one session (matches dict mode), so no driver change needed — only conformance.conf + shim. Kept historical scoreboard schema (language/total_pass/total/suites[name,pass,total,status]). - 2026-06-07 — common-lisp: UNBLOCKED + migrated. Extended the shared driver's `MODE=counters` (lib/guest/conformance.sh) with a backward-compatible SUITES format `name:file[:pass-var:fail-var[:extra-preload ...]]` — optional per-suite counter symbols and per-suite preload chains. Authored lib/common-lisp/conformance.conf (12 suites, 8 distinct counter pairs, per-suite preloads, base PRELOADS=stdlib+prefix; kept historical scoreboard schema) and replaced conformance.sh with the shim. Result 487/487 (0 fail) — HIGHER than the 305/0 baseline, explained: the old script's per-suite `timeout 30` was too tight for the slow `eval` suite (~15–25s under contention), silently recording it as 0; the driver's 180s budget recovers its true 182. geometry/mop-trace remain 0/0 (pre-existing `refl-class-chain-depth-with` load error; counter vars defined as 0 → clean gc-result, no fail-fallback). Regression: haskell backward-compat path verified (fib/sieve/quicksort 2/2/5, matches committed). - 2026-06-07 — common-lisp: classified migratable-in-kind (SX suites over epoch) but BLOCKED on driver feature gaps. Baseline `bash lib/common-lisp/conformance.sh` = 305 passed / 0 failed across 12 suites (3 — evaluator/geometry/mop-trace — already emit 0/0, a pre-existing extraction quirk). Not a foreign runner, so not Excluded. Did NOT migrate (parity unachievable under current modes); left conformance.sh untouched. See Blocked. Driver left unchanged (out of strict per-iteration scope). ## Blocked - (none) ## Resolved blockers - **common-lisp** (resolved 2026-06-07) — needed per-suite counter names + per-suite preload chains, unsupported by the original `MODE=counters` (single global counter + fixed PRELOADS). Resolved by extending the shared driver: `MODE=counters` now accepts `name:file[:pass-var:fail-var[:extra-preload ...]]` (backward-compatible). **This same extension is available to later candidates** — erlang/forth/etc. with per-suite counter names or preload chains can now migrate via the extended format instead of blocking.