**F41 — public-api baselines (M6 DoD bullet 5)**
`design/public-api/{crate}.txt` for all 9 workspace crates, generated
via `cargo +nightly public-api --simplified -p <crate>`. Per-crate
baseline sizes:
- mxaccess-codec: 2516 lines
- mxaccess-asb: 1258 lines
- mxaccess-rpc: 1273 lines
- mxaccess-asb-nettcp: 708 lines
- mxaccess: 542 lines
- mxaccess-galaxy: 374 lines
- mxaccess-callback: 170 lines
- mxaccess-compat: 123 lines
- mxaccess-nmx: 118 lines
`design/public-api/README.md` documents the update procedure
(install nightly + cargo-public-api, regenerate the affected baseline
on intentional API changes, commit alongside).
`.github/workflows/rust.yml` gains a `public-api` job that runs the
same diff against the committed baseline; drift fails CI with a
unified diff in the log so the PR author can either revert or
update the baseline.
**F44 reconciliation — multi-record DataUpdate codec**
Cherry-picked from the F44 sub-agent's worktree (commit `aec6a0c`):
`subscription_message.rs::parse_data_update` now loops over
`record_count` like `parse_subscription_status` does, accepting any
positive count. The .NET reference still hard-throws on
`record_count != 1`; the Rust codec deliberately diverges per the F44
evidence walk against `captures/094-frida-buffered-separate-writer/
frida-events.tsv:145` (a `0x33` DataUpdate body with `record_count = 2`,
inner_length = 23 (preamble) + 2 * 19 (records) = 61, post a
separate-session writer triggering two value changes inside one
`SetBufferedUpdateInterval(1000)` window).
Two new round-trip tests:
- `data_update_multi_record_round_trip` — synthesises a 2-record body,
parses, asserts both records decode to expected Int32 values.
- `data_update_capture_094_truncated_record_errors` — truncates the
capture-094 fixture mid-second-record, asserts CodecError::Decode.
New wire-byte fixtures under `crates/mxaccess-codec/tests/fixtures/m6-buffered/`:
- `094-line145-dataupdate-recordcount2.bin` (57 bytes, `0x33` multi-record)
- `094-line48-substatus-recordcount2.bin` (101 bytes, `0x32` multi-record)
R2 in `design/70-risks-and-open-questions.md` updated from
"single-sample (settled silently)" to "settled per option (a) — codec
relaxed; multi-record observed in production-stack tracing."
`design/followups.md`: F44's verdict updated to reflect the
contradiction-then-relaxation, with reference to the new tests +
fixtures.
Workspace 792 → 794 tests pass; clippy clean; rustdoc clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
cargo public-api baselines
F41 — public-api baseline established 2026-05-06. One file per
workspace crate; each is the verbatim output of
cargo +nightly public-api --simplified -p <crate>.
Why a baseline
mxaccess and friends are heading for cargo publish. Once the
crates are on crates.io, semver-breaking changes to the public surface
need to be intentional. The baseline is what CI diffs against to
catch unintentional drift.
Update procedure
When a PR intentionally changes the public API:
- Build the crate against nightly +
cargo-public-api:rustup toolchain install nightly # one-time cargo install cargo-public-api # one-time - Regenerate the affected baseline file:
cd rust cargo +nightly public-api --simplified -p <crate> > ../design/public-api/<crate>.txt - Commit the regenerated file alongside the API change. Reviewers
inspect the diff at
design/public-api/<crate>.txtto verify the intent matches the wire-up.
CI
.github/workflows/rust.yml runs cargo +nightly public-api --simplified -p <crate>
for each workspace crate after the standard build/test/clippy/fmt
matrix and diffs the live output against the committed baseline.
Drift fails the CI step; the PR author either adjusts the
implementation or updates the baseline (per the procedure above).
What --simplified strips
--simplified (single -s) omits blanket impls (e.g.
impl<T: Clone> Clone for Vec<T>-style noise) but keeps everything
that's reachable through the crate's named public items. Doubling
(-ss) would also strip auto-trait impls (Send, Sync,
UnwindSafe); we don't because intentional Send / Sync losses
on a Session clone are a semver break we want to catch.
Per-crate sizes (line counts)
Captured at baseline date:
| crate | lines |
|---|---|
mxaccess-codec |
~2516 |
mxaccess-asb |
~1258 |
mxaccess-rpc |
~1273 |
mxaccess-asb-nettcp |
~708 |
mxaccess |
~542 |
mxaccess-galaxy |
~374 |
mxaccess-callback |
~170 |
mxaccess-compat |
~123 |
mxaccess-nmx |
~118 |