7bcb5a8c07
Eliminates 22 call sites that bypassed the AppController state owner
and read/wrote config.toml directly. AppController is now the single
source of truth for self.config; gui_2.py, commands.py, etc. go
through controller.save_config() / controller.load_config().
Production changes:
- src/models.py: rename load_config -> _load_config_from_disk,
save_config -> _save_config_to_disk (private I/O primitives)
- src/app_controller.py: add public load_config()/save_config() methods
that own the state. Update 3 internal call sites and 3 ConductorEngine
call sites to pass max_workers from self.config
- src/multi_agent_conductor.py: ConductorEngine.__init__ now takes
max_workers as a parameter (caller responsibility, not I/O primitive)
- src/external_editor.py: get_default_launcher() takes config as a
parameter; gui_2.py:1311,4776 pass app.config
- src/gui_2.py: 17 sites of models.save_config(X.config) replaced with
X.save_config() (delegates via __getattr__ to controller)
- src/commands.py: save_all() uses app.save_config()
Test changes (route through controller, not I/O primitive):
- tests/conftest.py: mock_app and app_instance fixtures now patch
AppController.load_config/save_config instead of models I/O primitives
- 18 other test files: patches renamed from models._save_config_to_disk
to AppController.save_config (and same for load_config)
- tests/test_app_controller_mcp.py: use SLOP_CONFIG env var instead of
patching removed CONFIG_PATH module constant
- tests/test_parallel_execution.py: pass max_workers=2 explicitly to
ConductorEngine (caller no longer reads config)
- tests/test_gui_paths.py: add save_config=MagicMock() to MockApp;
assert on controller method, not I/O primitive
- tests/test_models_no_top_level_tomli_w.py: still calls private
_save_config_to_disk directly (the only allowed exception; tests
the lazy-load behavior of the primitive itself)
New files:
- scripts/audit_no_models_config_io.py: enforces the rule (--strict,
--json modes; AST-based docstring detection to avoid false positives)
- conductor/code_styleguides/config_state_owner.md: documents the rule
Verification:
- 67 targeted tests pass
- scripts/audit_no_models_config_io.py --strict returns 0
This is the architectural cleanup that surfaced during the
audit_architectural_cheats_20260607 review. Closes the smoke-gun
CONFIG_PATH module constant (already done in 0c7ebf22) AND the
free-function models.load_config/save_config smell.
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Product Guidelines: Manual Slop
Documentation Style
- Strict & In-Depth: Documentation must follow an old-school, highly detailed technical breakdown style (similar to VEFontCache-Odin). Focus on architectural design, state management, algorithmic details, and structural formats rather than just surface-level usage.
UX & UI Principles
- USA Graphics Company Values: Embrace high information density and tactile interactions.
- Professional Arcade Aesthetics: Balances high-energy "Arcade" feedback (blinking notifications, tactile updates) with a "Professional" visual discipline. Employs modern typography (Inter/Maple Mono), subtle rounded geometry, and soft shadows to ensure the tool feels like a sophisticated, expert utility. Includes a high-density NERV Technical Console theme option for maximum focus and CRT-inspired visual feedback.
- Rich Text Readability: Prioritizes legibility of AI communications and technical logs by utilizing GitHub-Flavored Markdown and integrated syntax highlighting. This ensures that complex code fragments and structured data are immediately accessible and professionally presented.
- Explicit Control & Expert Focus: The interface should not hold the user's hand. It must prioritize explicit manual confirmation for destructive actions while providing dense, unadulterated access to logs and context.
- Multi-Viewport Capabilities: Leverage dockable, floatable panels to allow users to build custom workspaces suitable for multi-monitor setups.
Code Standards & Architecture
- Data-Oriented & Immediate Mode Heuristics: Align with the architectural values of engineers like Casey Muratori and Mike Acton.
- The "Less Python Does, the Better" Rule: Python should act primarily as a procedural semantic definer (similar to how ImGui defines a UI DAG), delegating heavy lifting to efficient data structures, vectorized operations, or lower-level primitives.
- Minimize Python JIT overhead by favoring bulk data processing over fine-grained object-oriented manipulation.
- The GUI (
gui_2.py) must remain a pure visualization of application state. It should not own complex business logic or orchestrator hooks (strive to decouple the 'Application' controller from the 'View'). - Treat the UI as an immediate mode frame-by-frame projection of underlying data structures.
- Optimize for zero lag and never block the main render loop with heavy Python JIT work.
- Utilize proper asynchronous batching and queue-based pipelines for background AI work, ensuring a data-oriented flow rather than tangled object-oriented state graphs.
- Strict State Management: There must be a rigorous separation between the Main GUI rendering thread and daemon execution threads. The UI should never hang during AI communication or script execution. Use lock-protected queues and events for synchronization.
- Comprehensive Logging: Aggressively log all actions, API payloads, tool calls, and executed scripts. Maintain timestamped JSON-L and markdown logs to ensure total transparency and debuggability.
- Mandatory ImGui Verification: All changes to the GUI (
gui_2.py) MUST be verified using the custom AST linter (scripts/check_imgui_scopes.py) to ensure all ImGui scopes (begin/end, push/pop) are properly matched. Developers should prioritize the use ofsrc/imgui_scopes.pycontext managers (imscope) over manual push/pop calls. - Modular Controller Pattern: To prevent "God Object" bloat in core controllers (like
AppController), all state-independent or utility logic must be moved to module-level functions. Functions requiring class state should accept the instance as an explicit dependency (def logic(controller: AppController, ...)). Massiveif/elifdispatch blocks must be refactored into handler maps (dictionaries) of module-level functions. - UI Delegation for Hot-Reload: All complex ImGui rendering logic must be extracted from the
Appclass into module-level functions namedrender_xxx(app: App). TheAppclass should only contain thin delegation wrappers (def _render_xxx(self): render_xxx(self)). This architecture is mandatory for supporting state-preserving hot-reloads of the UI logic. - Dependency Minimalism: Limit external dependencies where possible. For instance, prefer standard library modules (like
urllibandhtml.parserfor web tools) over heavy third-party packages.
Phase 5: Heavy Curation & Structural Integrity (MANDATORY)
- Intensive System Analysis: Align with the standards of low-level systems engineers (Fleury, Acton, Muratori, Blow). Do not accept high-level abstractions as sufficient documentation.
- Performance-Aware Mapping: Every major processing route must be analyzed for latency, redundancy, and data copy overhead.
- Pipeline-Oriented Documentation: Map the codebase as a sequence of data transformations. Identify exactly where data enters, how it is mutated, and where it exits.
- Rigorous Culling: Any code, data, or processing path that does not directly contribute to a specified feature or performance target must be removed.
- Zero-Abstraction Heuristics: Prefer explicit procedural logic over opaque object-oriented patterns. Ensure state transitions are traceable and deterministic.
AI-Optimized Compact Style
- Indentation: Exactly 1 space per level. This minimizes token usage in nested structures.
- Newlines: Maximum one (1) blank line between top-level definitions. Zero (0) blank lines within function or method bodies.
- Vertical Compaction: Use single-line
ifstatements, semicolon-separated framework calls (imgui.same_line(); imgui.text(...)), and aligned assignments to aggressively minimize vertical line counts. Note: Function and method definition signatures (def ...:) must ALWAYS remain on their own isolated lines. - Region Blocks: Use
#region: Nameand#endregion: Nameto logically organize massive files that cannot be easily broken apart without increasing context load. - Type Hinting: Mandatory, strict type hints for all parameters, return types, and global variables to ensure high-signal context for AI agents.
- Structural Dependency Mapping (SDM): All major state variables, methods, and functions MUST include terse dependency tags at the end of their docstrings for AI-assisted impact analysis.
- Functions/Methods:
[C: Caller1, Caller2](Primary callers). - State Variables:
[M: File:Line, Method](Mutation points) and[U: File](Major use paths).
- Functions/Methods:
See Also — Applied Conventions
The product guidelines are best understood alongside the per-source-file guides that demonstrate them:
- docs/guide_gui_2.md: §"UI Delegation Pattern" + §"ImGuiScope context managers" — Data-Oriented / Immediate Mode heuristics in action.
- docs/guide_app_controller.md: §"Modular Controller Pattern" + §"Hook API Surface" — handler maps for dispatch, not if/elif chains.
- docs/guide_multi_agent_conductor.md: §"Thread Safety" —
threading.local()source tier tagging, lock-protected event queue. - docs/guide_models.md: §"Design Principles" + §"SDM Tags" — centralized registry, pydantic validation,
[C: ...]/[M: ...]tags in docstrings. - docs/guide_testing.md: §"Structural Testing Contract" — Ban on Arbitrary Core Mocking,
live_guiStandard, Artifact Isolation. - code_styleguides/config_state_owner.md: Config I/O state ownership —
AppControlleris the single source of truth; direct calls tomodels.save_config/models.load_configinsrc/are forbidden (enforced byscripts/audit_no_models_config_io.py).