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Erik
b023ac95f0 docs: the overnight consolidation report, open questions first
Adds `docs/reports/2026-07-29-overnight-report.md` and brings the Campaign V
report page's status section in line with what is actually true.

The report leads with what needs the user, because most of it is genuinely
blocked rather than merely unfinished: the #259 reboot and the five V11 runtime
gates behind it, the enum campaign's three decisions (adopt `WeenieError`
wholesale? adopt retail's `SoundId` table or record our subset as a divergence?
re-clone the reference repos), the wire audit's one instrumented session, and
the walked-portal follow-up for #256/#257. Then what landed, with numbers, then
Campaign V's final state.

Two notes worth surfacing rather than burying. `references/` is empty **in the
main checkout**, not just in a worktree — which is why 456 of the enum
campaign's 864 property members are single-sourced, and why CLAUDE.md's
"cross-reference at least two of them" is currently unexecutable as written.
And two `MEMORY.md` entries index research documents that exist nowhere: not in
the tree, not under any ref, and the memory directory has no `research/` folder
at all. Two separate sessions hit that wall tonight and both regenerated from
scratch. User-level memory is out of my reach, so it is recorded as a
needs-user item with the two documents that supersede them.

The Campaign V page said V8 was running, V9 pending and V10/V11 ahead. All four
have landed. Its status section now records the deletion (204 files, +1,870 /
-27,607), the three findings worth keeping — Chorizite survives on the pak
format rather than on `IUniformBuffer`, `Studio/SampleData.cs` was production
code, and `WbMeshAdapter.Dispose()`'s GPU-work wait had been silently dead since
V6a — and, plainly, that the runtime gates did not run because this machine
cannot create a Win32 Vulkan surface for any process. A gate that could not run
is not a gate that passed. The #248 and #250 entries are updated to DONE with
their outstanding halves named.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-29 03:54:43 +02:00