refactor(comm): retire ClusterClient naming after the gRPC cutover

Phase 4 of the ClusterClient -> gRPC migration deleted the Akka transports
but left the naming behind: `ClusterClientSiteAuditClient` was transport-
agnostic and worked unchanged, so it survived the deletion under a name
that now describes a transport the repo no longer has. Same for a scatter
of doc-comments still framing gRPC as "the new transport" beside an Akka
one that is gone.

Renames it to `SiteCommunicationAuditClient` (and its test file) and
rewrites the stale comments to describe the single transport that exists.
Also tightens CLAUDE.md: drops the self-describing directory listing and
the 27-component enumeration in favour of the non-obvious parts only.

Behaviour-neutral: names and prose only. Recorded as the Phase 4
follow-up in docs/plans/2026-07-22-clusterclient-to-grpc-plan.md.
This commit is contained in:
Joseph Doherty
2026-07-27 15:40:01 -04:00
parent b3dc17a5fe
commit 63c16d6912
57 changed files with 193 additions and 244 deletions
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ public class SiteCallAuditActor : ReceiveActor
/// <summary>
/// The central→site command transport — the
/// <c>CentralCommunicationActor</c>, which owns the per-site
/// <c>ClusterClient</c> map and routes a <see cref="SiteEnvelope"/> to the
/// transport map and routes a <see cref="SiteEnvelope"/> to the
/// owning site. Set via <see cref="RegisterCentralCommunication"/> by the
/// Host after both actors exist (this actor is a cluster singleton; the
/// transport actor is created separately). Null until registration
@@ -1079,7 +1079,7 @@ public class SiteCallAuditActor : ReceiveActor
/// <c>SiteCalls</c> mirror row. It wraps a <see cref="RetryParkedOperation"/>
/// in a <see cref="SiteEnvelope"/> addressed to <c>SourceSite</c>, Asks the
/// <c>CentralCommunicationActor</c> (which routes it over the per-site
/// <c>ClusterClient</c>), and maps the site's
/// gRPC transport), and maps the site's
/// <see cref="ParkedOperationActionAck"/> — or an Ask timeout — onto a
/// <see cref="RetrySiteCallResponse"/>. A timeout / no-route is reported as
/// the distinct <see cref="SiteCallRelayOutcome.SiteUnreachable"/> outcome,