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The parser fuzz lane's validation targets (cli-validation, maestro-validation, added in #1866 for #1781 B2) ship with a kill criterion that nothing currently records, so this is their live tracker — the same treatment #1823 gave the subprocess-stub project.
What the lane costs
Nightly Parser Fuzz Lane in .github/workflows/replays-nightly.yml: 38,000 cases x 7 targets, measured at parity with the pre-B2 five-target/50k budget (16.9s vs 16.8s on a quiet host; the CI step was 21s before). No new job, no macOS occupancy. PR-time cost is scripts/fuzz/validation-arbitraries.test.ts (~0.4s, unit-core) plus the corpus replay that already existed.
Findings ledger (append one row per nightly finding)
date
run
target · class
real defect or phantom?
outcome
(none yet)
A phantom is a case whose expectation was wrong rather than the parser — a generator drift, not a bug. One was caught pre-merge (--scale=1.110000000000017, float modulo drifting past a fractional max) and fixed before landing; validation-arbitraries.test.ts exists to catch that class at PR time.
Kill criteria (either fires ⇒ delete the two validation targets, keep the classic five)
Phantoms: a phantom finding reaches a nightly twice.
Yield: no real defect found by either validation target in 6 months of nightlies — review on 2027-02-19.
The calibration behind the lane (#1781, B3 comment) measured reach, not yield: it proved the targets can rediscover seeded defects of the shape they aim at, and explicitly did not predict how many unknown defects they will find. Criterion 2 is what tests yield, which is why this ledger exists.
Notes for whoever reviews this
Only two of the eight calibration rows were genuine generated new reach (fix(cli): reject excess positionals #1433 via cli-validation; a silently-accepted Maestro field via maestro-validation); two more were new detection class but rediscovered by pinned seed cases, and four were already within the classic targets' reach. Judge yield against the first two.
Adding a mutation class is a few lines in scripts/fuzz/validation-arbitraries.ts; classes whose whole input space is a handful of strings belong in the target's seed list instead.
The parser fuzz lane's validation targets (
cli-validation,maestro-validation, added in #1866 for #1781 B2) ship with a kill criterion that nothing currently records, so this is their live tracker — the same treatment #1823 gave thesubprocess-stubproject.What the lane costs
Nightly
Parser Fuzz Lanein.github/workflows/replays-nightly.yml: 38,000 cases x 7 targets, measured at parity with the pre-B2 five-target/50k budget (16.9s vs 16.8s on a quiet host; the CI step was 21s before). No new job, no macOS occupancy. PR-time cost isscripts/fuzz/validation-arbitraries.test.ts(~0.4s, unit-core) plus the corpus replay that already existed.Findings ledger (append one row per nightly finding)
A phantom is a case whose expectation was wrong rather than the parser — a generator drift, not a bug. One was caught pre-merge (
--scale=1.110000000000017, float modulo drifting past a fractionalmax) and fixed before landing;validation-arbitraries.test.tsexists to catch that class at PR time.Kill criteria (either fires ⇒ delete the two validation targets, keep the classic five)
The calibration behind the lane (#1781, B3 comment) measured reach, not yield: it proved the targets can rediscover seeded defects of the shape they aim at, and explicitly did not predict how many unknown defects they will find. Criterion 2 is what tests yield, which is why this ledger exists.
Notes for whoever reviews this
cli-validation; a silently-accepted Maestro field viamaestro-validation); two more were new detection class but rediscovered by pinned seed cases, and four were already within the classic targets' reach. Judge yield against the first two.scripts/fuzz/validation-arbitraries.ts; classes whose whole input space is a handful of strings belong in the target's seed list instead.Umbrella: #1781 (item B2/B3). Lane: #1414. Sibling tracker: #1823.