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Merge PR #1309: declare lastConsoleFlushed to restore console-log persistence
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@ -328,6 +328,7 @@ const DIALOG_LOG_PATH = config.dialogLog;
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// terminal-agent.ts; chat queue + per-tab agent multiplexing are no
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// longer needed.
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let lastConsoleFlushed = 0;
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let lastNetworkFlushed = 0;
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let lastDialogFlushed = 0;
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let flushInProgress = false;
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/**
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* Regression: flushBuffers state-tracker declaration audit.
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*
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* `flushBuffers()` (server.ts) maintains per-buffer cursors so it only
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* appends *new* entries to each on-disk log on every interval tick:
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*
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* const newConsoleCount = consoleBuffer.totalAdded - lastConsoleFlushed;
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* const newNetworkCount = networkBuffer.totalAdded - lastNetworkFlushed;
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* const newDialogCount = dialogBuffer.totalAdded - lastDialogFlushed;
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*
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* The trackers must be declared with `let X = 0;` at module scope so the
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* subtraction returns a real number on the first tick. If a tracker is
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* referenced inside flushBuffers but never declared at module scope, the
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* interval throws `ReferenceError: X is not defined` every second — the
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* throw is swallowed by the catch at the bottom of flushBuffers (logged
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* as `[browse] Buffer flush failed: <name> is not defined`), the
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* corresponding on-disk log file is *never written*, and the regression
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* is silent in production.
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*
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* This source-level guard catches that exact class of regression — a
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* future flush-perf refactor that adds a fourth buffer cursor (or a
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* future contributor that copy-pastes the `last*Flushed` pattern without
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* the matching declaration) will fail this test before it ships.
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*
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* Pattern matches `terminal-agent.test.ts` and `dual-listener.test.ts`:
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* read source as text, assert an invariant, no daemon required.
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*/
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import { describe, test, expect } from 'bun:test';
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import { readFileSync } from 'fs';
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import * as path from 'path';
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const SERVER_TS = readFileSync(
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path.resolve(import.meta.dir, '../src/server.ts'),
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'utf-8',
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);
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describe('server.ts — flushBuffers tracker declarations', () => {
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test('every `last*Flushed` tracker referenced inside flushBuffers is declared at module scope', () => {
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// Locate the flushBuffers function body. The function is `async function
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// flushBuffers() { ... }` — match through the closing brace at the start
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// of a line (one-level-deep function in the file).
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const fnMatch = SERVER_TS.match(
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/async function flushBuffers\([^)]*\)[^{]*\{([\s\S]*?)\n\}/,
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);
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expect(fnMatch, 'flushBuffers function not found in server.ts').not.toBeNull();
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const body = fnMatch![1]!;
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// Pull every identifier matching the `lastXxxFlushed` cursor pattern.
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const trackerMatches = [...body.matchAll(/\blast([A-Z]\w+)Flushed\b/g)];
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const trackers = Array.from(new Set(trackerMatches.map((m) => `last${m[1]}Flushed`)));
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expect(
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trackers.length,
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'flushBuffers should reference at least one last*Flushed tracker',
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).toBeGreaterThan(0);
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for (const tracker of trackers) {
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// Module-level `let X = 0;` declaration (not inside a function body).
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// Anchored start-of-line to avoid matching nested re-declarations or
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// string literals.
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const declared = new RegExp(
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`(?:^|\\n)let\\s+${tracker}\\s*=\\s*0\\s*;`,
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).test(SERVER_TS);
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expect(
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declared,
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`\`${tracker}\` is referenced inside flushBuffers but never declared at module scope ` +
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`with \`let ${tracker} = 0;\` — the interval will throw ReferenceError every tick ` +
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`and the corresponding on-disk log will never be written`,
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).toBe(true);
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}
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});
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});
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