Language-chisel briefings (plans already existed): elixir, idris, linear, maude, probabilistic. host-on-sx briefing (native server now, Dream framework layer next). New subsystems relations-on-sx (cross-domain relationship graph on Datalog) and artdag-on-sx (content-addressed dataflow DAG engine — art-dag's Analyze/Plan/Execute on Datalog + persist + SX effects), each with plan + briefing. Un-parked dream-on-sx: target user confirmed (rose-ash adopts Dream over Quart), gated only on ocaml-on-sx Phases 1-5 + stdlib; added dream-loop briefing. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# artdag-on-sx: Content-addressed dataflow DAG engine
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art-dag is rose-ash's media-processing engine: a content-addressed DAG of effects,
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executed in three phases — **Analyze → Plan → Execute**. Today it's a separate
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Python stack (FastAPI + Celery + JAX + IPFS). Its *engine logic* — dependency
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analysis, scheduling, content-addressed memoization, incremental recompute,
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composable s-expression effects — is exactly the kind of declarative, substrate-shaped
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work SX excels at, and art-dag already speaks s-expressions (its `sexp_effects`).
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This subsystem rebuilds the **engine** on SX (not the pixel-pushing): the DAG model,
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the three-phase pipeline, and the incremental/memoized executor. Media ops
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themselves (JAX kernels, IPFS pins) stay opaque — modelled as abstract node
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functions in tests, delegated to injected adapters in production. The win is that
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the same SX substrates already serve the phases:
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- **Analyze** (deps, reachability, dirtiness) → **Datalog** (recursive reachability —
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the acl/relations shape).
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- **Plan** (schedule under constraints) → topological batching now; **miniKanren**
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for constraint-based scheduling later (optional).
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- **Execute** (composable effects + content-addressed memo) → SX's own
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`perform`/`cek-resume` + a **persist**-backed content-addressed result cache;
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incremental recompute drops the cost of re-rendering to the dirty subgraph.
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- **Optimize** (fuse/dedup effect pipelines) → term rewriting (a later, optional
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consumer of `maude-on-sx`'s engine — see `plans/maude-on-sx.md`).
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End-state: a content-addressed dataflow engine in `lib/artdag/` with analyze, plan,
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incremental execute, effect-pipeline optimization, and a shared-cache federation
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extension — the SX heart of art-dag, with media kernels and storage injected at the
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edges.
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## Status (rolling)
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`bash lib/artdag/conformance.sh` → **0/0** (not yet started)
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## Ground rules
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- **Scope:** only `lib/artdag/**` and `plans/artdag-on-sx.md`. Do **not** edit
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`spec/`, `hosts/`, `shared/`, `lib/datalog/**`, `lib/persist/**`, or other
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`lib/<lang>/`. You may **import** the public APIs of `lib/datalog/` (analyze) and
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`lib/persist/` (memo cache / result store).
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- **Design lineage, not code reuse.** The existing Python engine lives in the
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repo's top-level `artdag/` (core/ engine, `sexp_effects/`, l1/ tasks). **Read it
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for design lineage** (the 3-phase model, the effect language, content addressing)
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— do **not** import or port its code; this is a fresh SX implementation.
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- **Media ops are opaque.** A node's op is an abstract SX function over its inputs
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in tests (e.g. `(fn (a b) …)`); real JAX/IPFS kernels are injected adapters
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behind an interface. The engine is about *scheduling/memo/incremental*, never
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pixels. Determinism: content ids and tests use only the node spec, never a clock.
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- **Content addressing is structural.** A node's id is a deterministic digest of
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`(op, sorted input-ids, params)` so identical subgraphs share an id and a cache
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slot — the core property. Use a structural digest helper; if a real SHA-256/CID
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is needed it's an injected host primitive (Blockers if absent), not hand-rolled.
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- **Shared-file issues** → "Blockers" with a minimal repro; do not fix here.
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- **SX files:** `sx-tree` MCP tools only; `sx_validate` after every edit.
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- **Commits:** one feature per commit. Keep Progress log updated and tick boxes.
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## Architecture sketch
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```
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DAG spec (nodes + edges) rendered results
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│ ▲
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▼ │
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lib/artdag/dag.sx lib/artdag/execute.sx
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— node = {op, inputs, params} — effect interp (perform per node)
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— content-id = digest(spec) — content-addressed memo (persist)
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— topo order, validate — incremental: only dirty nodes
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│ ▲
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▼ │
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lib/artdag/analyze.sx lib/artdag/plan.sx
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— Datalog: deps/dependents/reach — schedule: topo batches, parallelism
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— dirty propagation (dirty closure) — (miniKanren constraints, later/opt)
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│ ▲
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▼ │
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lib/artdag/optimize.sx lib/artdag/federation.sx
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— fuse adjacent ops, dead-node elim, — shared cache by content-id (L2-style)
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CSE (free from content-addressing) result import/export + provenance/trust
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```
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## Phase 1 — DAG model + content addressing
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- [ ] `lib/artdag/dag.sx` — node `{:op :inputs :params}`; structural content-id =
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digest of `(op, sorted input-ids, params)`; build/validate a DAG (no dangling
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inputs, no accidental cycles); topological order
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- [ ] identical-subgraph sharing: two structurally-equal nodes get the same id
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- [ ] `lib/artdag/tests/dag.sx` — id determinism, subgraph sharing, cycle/dangling
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rejection, topo order
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- [ ] `lib/artdag/conformance.sh` + scoreboard
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## Phase 2 — Analyze (Datalog)
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- [ ] `lib/artdag/analyze.sx` — project edges to Datalog; `deps-of`, `dependents-of`,
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transitive `reachable` (the recursive-reachability shape)
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- [ ] **dirty propagation:** given a set of changed nodes, compute the transitive
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set of dependents that must recompute (`dirty-closure`)
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- [ ] `lib/artdag/tests/analyze.sx` — deep chains, diamonds, dirty closure
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correctness, unaffected nodes stay clean
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## Phase 3 — Plan
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- [ ] `lib/artdag/plan.sx` — schedule into topological **batches** (each batch's
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nodes have all deps satisfied → run in parallel); respect a max-parallelism limit
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- [ ] plan over the *dirty* subset only (incremental plan)
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- [ ] `lib/artdag/tests/plan.sx` — batch correctness, parallelism cap, dirty-only plan
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- [ ] (optional/later) miniKanren constraint scheduling — flag, don't block on it
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## Phase 4 — Execute (incremental + memoized)
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- [ ] `lib/artdag/execute.sx` — interpret a plan: each node op runs via `perform`
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(mocked op in tests); results keyed by content-id
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- [ ] **content-addressed memo cache** backed by `lib/persist/`: a node whose
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content-id already has a stored result is skipped (cache hit)
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- [ ] **incremental execute:** re-running after a leaf change recomputes only the
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dirty closure; everything else is a cache hit
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- [ ] `lib/artdag/tests/execute.sx` — full run, cache-hit on re-run, incremental
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recompute touches only dirty nodes (assert recompute count)
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## Phase 5 — Effect-pipeline optimization
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- [ ] `lib/artdag/optimize.sx` — rewrite the DAG before execution: dead-node
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elimination (unreachable from outputs), common-subexpression sharing (free from
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content ids), adjacent-op fusion
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- [ ] optimizations are content-id-preserving where semantically identical; assert
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the optimized DAG produces identical results
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- [ ] `lib/artdag/tests/optimize.sx` — DCE, CSE dedup, fusion equivalence
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- [ ] (optional/later) rule-based optimization via `maude-on-sx`'s rewriting engine —
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flag the integration point, don't block on it
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## Phase 6 — Federation (shared content-addressed cache)
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- [ ] a result computed on one instance is reusable on another by content-id (the
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L2-registry analog): export/import `{content-id → result}` with provenance
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- [ ] trust gating — accept a remote result only from a trusted peer (mirror the
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fed trust shape; mock the transport in tests)
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- [ ] revocation/invalidation — drop a remote result if its provenance is withdrawn
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- [ ] `lib/artdag/tests/fed.sx` — remote cache hit, trust gating, invalidation
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## Progress log
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(loop fills this in)
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## Blockers
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(loop fills this in)
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