Retail's per-tick edge-family entry (594 lockstep firings, zero step_up) is the constraint any pseudocode reading must reproduce — the prior 'retries from scratch, retail-identical' conclusion is refuted by the live profile, so D0's job is finding the branch that reading missed, with the step-down-phase-ordering hypothesis named as a candidate to verify rather than assume. Trap list absolute: the entire proven-faithful response machinery is off-limits; the fix is routing fidelity only. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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#345 fix contract — route the refused steep walkable into the edge family, as retail does every tick
Date: 2026-08-08. Implementer: one Sonnet agent, after the AD-66 reland lands (adjacent code; one physics change in flight at a time). Review: dual Opus (this is core movement). Gate: the user's glide — angled input into a too-steep hillside must slide laterally, scaling with angle, exactly as their retail observation ("it glides, faster the more angle") establishes as the axiom.
The oracle is a RUNTIME PROFILE, not a code reading
Live cdb on the PDB-paired retail client during the user's 45° glide
(345-retail-glide.cdb.log): edge_slide and cliff_slide fired 594
times each in lockstep (~30/s), set_sliding_normal 538, step_up 0,
adjust_sphere_to_plane/walkable_hits_sphere 0. Retail's glide IS the
edge family running per tick. Ours in the same scenario: 18 edge-family
entries total; the stuck ticks (275, 345-mechanism.log + the ISSUES
anatomy) dead-loop insert retries with every phase OK and ValidateWalkable
returning Adjusted on the steep plane, never reaching the edge family.
A prior code-reading pass concluded "Adjusted retries from scratch, retail-identical" — the profile REFUTES the completeness of that reading. Retail demonstrably reaches edge_slide per tick from this same scenario; some branch the reading missed routes there.
D0 — find the missed branch (pseudocode doc first, mandatory)
Candidate to verify FIRST (hypothesis, not conclusion): our stuck ticks all
show spStepDown=False inside the failing validations — yet retail's edge
family enters from the STEP-DOWN-FAILED branch, and retail's ordinary
grounded step runs a step-down phase per sub-step. Question: in retail's
transitional_insert (@0x0050b6f0) + find_transitional_position, when
does the grounded step's step-down phase run relative to the primary
collision, and does validate_walkable's Adjusted-on-steep let the insert
PROCEED to that phase (whose failure then enters edge_slide @~0x0050b921,
the anchor mapped in the #32 research) — where ours treats the primary's
Adjusted as retry-the-insert? Pin from the pseudo-C with addresses; if the
hypothesis is wrong, find the real branch — the PROFILE is the constraint
any reading must reproduce (per-tick edge entry, zero step_up).
D1 — the minimal port
Only the routing/branch fidelity in our TransitionalInsert /
FindTransitionalPosition loop. The trap list is absolute: no changes to
ValidateWalkable's math, AdjustOffset (fresh AD-66 landing!), the #331
absorb, the #32 setter split, DoStepUp/DoStepDown internals, or the
edge-family responses themselves (all proven faithful and live-healthy —
this morning's 18 entries all applied clean constraints).
D2 — tests
- The measured scenario as a fixture (grounded mover, 45° request into an
N.z≈0.6 terrain plane): post-fix the LATERAL component survives (yield
0 in Y for an X-facing slope), scaling with angle (two angles asserted, ordering only — no magic feel constants); perpendicular still stops (retail's perpendicular observation).
- The trace fixture (
TransitFailProbeTests) shows the changed anatomy — the stuck-tick predicate should no longer fire at all on the angled fixture (motion occurs). - The #331 absorb pin, the AD-65/AD-66 conformance tests, and the uphill no-flap guard all stay green untouched.
- Sabotage: revert the routing → the lateral test reds; restore.
Acceptance
Clean-room full suite, exact totals; nothing committed; contradictions → STOP and report. Then dual review, then the user's glide gate.