Finish the examples-typing sweep with the last non-docs-visible
scripts: `-> None` on the two `trio/` behavior-demo mains (plus a
`trio.TaskStatus` on `hold_lock_forever`) and nursery/portal typing
on `integration/mpi4py/inherit_parent_main.py`.
Leaves `concurrent_futures_primes` (a verbatim stdlib baseline) and
`integration/open_context_and_sleep` (its tractor nursery is
commented out) as-is, and the paren-group `trio.open_nursery()`
bindings unannotated (no clean spot for a preceding annotation).
Completes the examples-typing bullet in #472.
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
Type the runtime objects (`ActorNursery`, `Portal`, `Context`,
`trio.Nursery`) + fn signatures across the 16 highest-visibility,
`literalinclude`-d `examples/` scripts, matching the front-page
`we_are_processes.py` style — so the rendered guides show typed
usage throughout, not just on the landing snippet.
Spans the 3 quickstart-backing scripts + `single_func`,
`remote_error_propagation`, `multiple_streams_one_portal`,
`quick_cluster`, `service_discovery`, `service_daemon_discovery`,
`asynchronous_generators`, `nested_actor_tree`,
`concurrent_actors_primes`, `streaming_broadcast_fanout`,
`rpc_bidir_streaming`, `infected_asyncio_echo_server`,
`typed_payloads`.
Annotation-only (no renames/logic changes); each runs green and the
docs build stays warning-free. Part of the examples-typing bullet
in #472.
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
Sweep the `examples/debugging/` set for basic typing: add `-> None`
to all 16 bare `async def main()`s and annotate the clean
single-line `open_nursery()` bindings as `tractor.ActorNursery`.
Kept to the unambiguous, runtime-safe cases (these breakpoint/crash
demos can't be run headless); the heterogeneous
multi-line/paren-group nursery bindings + `current_actor()` returns
are left for a later pass. Continues the examples-typing bullet in
#472.
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
Add a runnable `examples/dedicated_registrar.py` + a "A dedicated
registrar" subsection in `guide/discovery.rst` demoing the
registrar decoupled from any app tree's root: boot a bare
`tractor.run_daemon([], registry_addrs=[...])` as its own process
(a root actor that does nothing but hold the registry), point the
app tree at the same `registry_addrs`, and discover a service
*through* that external registrar.
This is the buildable-today form of the #472
"Registrar-as-subsystem (not the root actor)" bullet. Two
constraints are called out inline as follow-ups:
`enable_transports` is single-proto per runtime (no multi-backend
registrar yet), and a registrar can only be a root (no `actor_cls`
hook on `start_actor()` to spawn one as a subactor).
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
The "Toward capability-based msging" section only pointed at the
`#196`/`#36` epics. Fold in the concrete recent state,
- `#365` as the most recent step: driving the whole `pld_spec` off
plain type-annotations (e.g. annotating a context's
`open_stream()` with `msgspec.Struct` subtypes) rather than
explicit `pld_spec=` kwargs.
- clarify that the decorator-level `@tractor.context(pld_spec=...)`
is already the higher-level path (vs the lower-level
`tractor.msg._ops.limit_plds()` escape hatch), pointing at
`tests/msg/test_pldrx_limiting.py` + `test_ext_types_msgspec.py`
which exercise both.
- `#376` (from @guilledk, `auto_codecs` branch) as the drafted
public factory API for the `enc_hook`/`dec_hook` pair (today only
reachable via `tractor.msg._ops`).
Addresses the caps-based-msging bullet in #472.
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
Replace the pre-start wall-clock sleep with an indefinite
checkpoint so cancellation ordering cannot race a timer in slow CI.
Record that `Cancelled` escapes each `start_or_cancel()` await
before the enclosing nursery or cancel scope handles it.
Review: PR #479 (goodboy)
https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/pull/479
(this patch was generated in some part by `opencode` using
`gpt-5.6-sol` (`openai`))
Compare the complete canonical `Nursery.start()` protocol error
before re-surfacing ambient cancellation. Preserve child-owned
`RuntimeError` objects whose messages only resemble Trio's wording.
Cover the colliding prefix and assert the original error remains the
exception group's sole leaf.
Review: PR #479 (goodboy)
https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/pull/479
(this patch was generated in some part by `opencode` using
`gpt-5.6-sol` (`openai`))
Resolve#474 with a new `tests/trionics/test_taskc.py` (9
tests) covering the `trio.Nursery.start()` wrapper landed in
PR #464, incl. the `modden.runtime.progman.open_wks()` use
case dug out as a minimal repro.
Deats,
- the lossy `RuntimeError('child exited without calling
task_status.started()')` only fires when the child absorbs
its ambient cancel pre-`.started()` (graceful-teardown
pattern); a well-behaved child surfaces `Cancelled` direct
from `.start()` on `trio` 0.29 - verified empirically 1st.
- `test_sibling_err_not_masked_by_startup_rte`: the `modden`
case; ONLY the root-cause sibling `ValueError` escapes the
nursery with the wrapper vs. bare-`.start()`'s lossy
riding-along startup-RTE noise.
- `test_pure_oob_cancel_not_morphed_to_rte`: plain ancestor
`cs.cancel()` exits clean vs. bare's eg-wrapped RTE.
- `test_genuine_startup_rte_still_raised`: sans cancellation
the protocol-bug RTE re-raises same as bare.
- `test_childs_own_rte_never_demoted_to_cancel`: exact-msg +
`isinstance`-guard regression cover; a child's own
`RuntimeError('never got started!')`/`RuntimeError(1234)`
never demotes to a `Cancelled`.
- `test_started_value_and_args_passthru`: positional args,
`name=` and `.started()`-value forwarding.
Also,
- `use_start_or_cancel=False` params pin upstream `trio`'s
current lossy behaviour as wart-documentation: a break on
a `trio` upgrade likely means new upstream porcelain and
the wrapper deserves a re-audit.
- verified 0 flakes over 50 hammer runs + 2 impl mutations
each caught by exactly the targeted tests.
Prompt-IO: ai/prompt-io/claude/20260702T161624Z_65bf9df5_prompt_io.md
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
Skip raw packet, decoded message, peer, and channel formatting when
transport logging is disabled. Keep message processing and wire
reads outside the guards so logging controls never affect IPC flow.
Also narrow the remaining pretty-struct TODO to require a
non-raising formatter with native-repr fallback.
(this patch was generated in some part by `opencode` using
`gpt-5.6-sol` (`openai`))
Remove the stale `Channel.from_addr()` design note now that its
`at_least_level()` guard avoids inactive pretty-rendering work.
(this patch was generated in some part by `opencode` using
`gpt-5.6-sol` (`openai`))
Use `Logger.isEnabledFor()` in `at_least_level()` so logger-local
and global disable controls short-circuit payload rendering.
Add `Channel.send()` coverage for effective-level, per-logger, and
global suppression while ensuring transport remains unchanged.
Caught-during: review remediation
Found-via: `/run-tests` test_log_guard_skips_payload_formatting
Review: PR #458 (goodboy)
https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/pull/458#issuecomment-5258207470
(this patch was generated in some part by `opencode` using
`gpt-5.6-sol` (`openai`))
Wrap `log.transport()` in `Channel.send()` and `log.runtime()` in
`PldRx.decode_pld()` with `log.at_least_level()` checks so that
expensive `pformat(payload)` / `repr(msg)` / `repr(pld)` calls are
skipped entirely when the respective log level is not active.
Previously the f-string arguments were eagerly evaluated before being
passed to the log method, even though `StackLevelAdapter.log()` would
then discard the message internally via its own `isEnabledFor()` check.
On high-frequency IPC paths this caused `pformat` to dominate CPU
usage (~60-70 %) as reported in #455.
This also restores the full diagnostic output (msg type, decoded
payload) that was temporarily commented out in 0373164 as a stopgap.
Resolves#455
Drop the stale sentinel experiment and fix the cancellation-path
comment. Document that cached regular `__aexit__()` failures are
always re-raised at the final consumer boundary.
Review: PR #488 (goodboy)
https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/pull/488
(this patch was generated in some part by `opencode` using
`gpt-5.6-sol` (`openai`))
Remove the unused `value` assignment after cache eviction and skip
unpacking stale resource state before raising its invariant error.
Review: PR #488 (Copilot)
https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/pull/488#pullrequestreview-4850557500
(this patch was generated in some part by `opencode` using
`gpt-5.6-sol` (`openai`))
Block the final user on its cached resource's `__aexit__()` and
raise regular cleanup errors at that user's ctx boundary.
Deats,
- serialize user registration and teardown under each cache-key lock
- keep queued entrants on the same lock through resource replacement
- preserve `Cancelled`, `KeyboardInterrupt`, and `SystemExit` flow
- cover successful, failing, cancelled, and re-entry teardown paths
Prompt-IO: ai/prompt-io/opencode/20260804T030309Z_65bf9df5_prompt_io.md
(this patch was generated in some part by `opencode` using `gpt-5.6-sol` (`openai`))
Copilot's 2nd-pass review (PR #468) caught a regression I landed in
the uds fix: `UDSAddress.get_random()` put the per-call token AFTER
`@{pid}` (`no_runtime_*@{pid}.{token}.sock`), which breaks the
`tractor._testing._reap` matcher
`^(?P<name>.+)@(?P<pid>\d+)\.sock$` — so no-runtime orphan socks
stopped matching and never got reaped/attributed. Move the token
INTO the name (`{prefix}.{token}@{pid}.sock`) so the canonical
`@{pid}.sock` suffix stays intact for both that regex and the
`spawn._reap` reconstruction; also bump the token to 8 hex chars.
Also two robustness nits from the same review,
- `tests.conftest._measure_sustained_headroom()`: guard `frac <= 0`
before `1./frac` — a 0/parked-core freq read would
`ZeroDivisionError`, get swallowed by the broad `except` into a
1.0 (no-throttle), defeating the probe on the exact broken box it
should flag; read 0 as max throttle.
- `scripts/cpu-perf-check`: mark the burn procs `daemon=True` and
wrap sampling in `try/finally` so a Ctrl-C / error reaps them
instead of leaving stray CPU hogs.
Regressed-by: 09c50f49 (uds no-runtime token placed after `@pid`)
Found-via: Copilot review #4595803812 (`_testing._reap` regex)
Review: PR #468 (Copilot)
https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/pull/468#pullrequestreview-4595803812
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
Finish TODO #2 from PR #468: the last raw `cpu_scaling_factor()`
call-sites still used the static-only check (blind to the
sustained-load power-cap). Point them at the `cpu_perf_headroom()`
SUPERSET — it calls `cpu_scaling_factor()` internally + the
session-cached throttle probe, so it's always >= the old factor
(never LESS headroom, so CI stays green).
Migrated,
- `test_spawning`: the `fail_after(1 * ...)` smoke deadline
(#465-added).
- `test_inter_peer_cancellation`: `this_fast` budget.
- `test_docs_examples`: example-run `timeout`.
- `test_resource_cache`: fan-out `timeout`.
`test_cancellation` already used `cpu_perf_headroom()`; only its
explanatory comments still name the static helper.
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
W/o a live runtime `get_random()` named UDS socks purely by
`(prefix, pid)`, so two calls in one proc returned the SAME
`no_runtime_*@{pid}.sock` — the 2nd `.bind()` then tripped
`EADDRINUSE`. Append a per-call `uuid4().hex[:6]` token so
each call yields a distinct sockpath.
This fixes the 3 `tests.discovery.test_tpt_bind_addrs` uds
failures (one registrar + disjoint-bind, two non-registrar
binds) where `reg_addr` and a "random" bind addr aliased —
the uds CI job's only red, surfaced when this branch rebased
onto the newer base that carries those tests.
Scoped to the no-runtime branch ON PURPOSE: the runtime
`{name}@{pid}` convention stays deterministic so
`spawn._reap.unlink_uds_bind_addrs()` can still reconstruct
+ unlink a SIGKILL'd subactor's sock (#454).
Deats,
- `_uds.py`: add `uuid4` import + token in the no-runtime
branch
- `_testing.addr`: tighten `get_rando_addr()` docstring re the
intra-proc per-call token (not just pid-keyed namespacing)
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
Both `_burn()` impls (the `cpu-perf-check` script + the
`_measure_sustained_headroom()` probe in `tests.conftest`) grew `x`
~x**2 per iter, so the loop quickly went bigint alloc/mul-bound — a
noisy CPU load + needless memory across N procs. Mask each step to
64-bit for a steady, fixed-width ALU burn (still pegs every core,
which is all the freq probe needs).
Also, `_read_mhz()` opened the sysfs freq files without a ctx-mgr;
`with open(...)` so the FD closes deterministically (matches the
script's own `_read()`).
Review: PR #468 (Copilot)
https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/pull/468
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
`cpu_perf_headroom()` is a strict SUPERSET of `cpu_scaling_factor()`
— it folds in static cpu-freq scaling + the slow-CI bump AND the
sustained-load power-cap throttle probe. Point the timing-deadline
call sites at it so they're robust to sustained throttling too (the
gremlin behind mass `trio` deadline-miss flakes),
- `test_legacy_one_way_streaming`: `time_quad_ex` cancel-deadline +
`test_a_quadruple_example`'s `this_fast` smoke bound.
- `test_cancellation`: `test_cancel_via_SIGINT_other_task` +
`test_fast_graceful_cancel_*` deadlines.
`cpu_perf_headroom >= cpu_scaling_factor` always, so never less
headroom (CI stays green); `cpu_scaling_factor()` remains the
internal static component.
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
Standalone CLI companion to `cpu_perf_headroom()` (20cb99ec): idle
freq snapshots LIE — every static knob (`governor`, EPP,
`platform_profile`, `scaling_max_freq`) can read "performance"
while a firmware/EC power cap (AMD PPT/STAPM + friends) clamps the
package to ~30% the moment a sustained multi-core load lands,
masquerading as a `trio`-backend deadline-miss "regression" on
byte-identical code.
Deats,
- burns every core for `CPU_PERF_SECS` (default 4s) and samples the
ACHIEVED `scaling_cur_freq` steady-state (post boost-ramp) vs the
package max ceiling,
- exits 0 when the sustained fraction clears
`CPU_PERF_HEALTHY_FRAC` (default 0.45), 1 when throttled — so it
gates a suite run: `scripts/cpu-perf-check && pytest tests/ ...`,
- prints the static knobs first (to show they all read fine) then
the remediation list on failure (`platform_profile` bounce, USB-C
PD replug, `ryzenadj`, reboot) w/ the key reminder: do NOT bump
test budgets — the box is slow, not the code.
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
Mass `trio` deadline-miss failures on byte-identical code turned
out to be a firmware/EC power-cap (AMD PPT/STAPM) clamping the
all-core sustained clock while every static knob (`governor`,
`scaling_max_freq`, EPP, platform-profile) still read "performance"
— invisible to the existing `cpu_scaling_factor()` check. See
`scripts/cpu-perf-check` + the
`ai/conc-anal/trio_033_cancel_cascade_slowdown_depth3_issue.md`
notes.
Deats,
- add `_measure_sustained_headroom()` to `tests/conftest.py`: a
one-shot ~0.9s all-core burn (explicit `fork`-ctx `mp` procs)
sampling achieved-vs-max freq AFTER the boost window; under a 0.6
gate it returns the full inverse fraction (capped 4x), else 1.0;
best-effort 1.0 on non-linux or any error,
- add `cpu_perf_headroom()`: `max()` of the static scaling factor
and the (session-cached) sustained probe,
- inflate deadline budgets by it in `test_dynamic_pub_sub`, both
`test_clustering` cases, the
`test_multi_nested_subactors_error_through_nurseries` pexpect
waits + `test_nested_multierrors`,
- `xfail(strict=False)` `test_nested_multierrors` depth=3 under
throttle: the deep tree trips tractor's INTERNAL reap deadlines
(`soft_kill`/`hard_kill` `terminate_after=1.6`) minting a
`Cancelled` inside the runtime — not fixable by test-budget
inflation; auto-clears once the box un-throttles.
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
`uds_transport_actor_tree.py` (new in 759d46dd) reliably fails on
macOS CI with a bare `returncode 1`. The example forces
`enable_transports=['uds']`, and UDS-on-macOS is otherwise
un-exercised by the matrix (there's no `tpt_proto=uds` macOS job),
so it's the first thing to surface a macOS UDS-path issue.
It passes cleanly on Linux, and the peer-cred paths are already
platform-guarded + graceful (`get_peer_info`/SO_PEERCRED on linux
vs `get_peer_pid`/LOCAL_PEERPID elsewhere) - so the crash is deeper
in the macOS UDS stack. The test swallows the subproc stderr (only
re-raises when the last line has "Error"), so the exact failure
can't be pinned from CI logs; needs a macOS box to root-cause.
Skip it on `_friggin_macos and ci_env` (same shape as the existing
`full_fledged_streaming_service` skip) so #460 lands green; the
macOS UDS root-cause is a follow-up.
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
The `context_handshake` sequence diagram only showed the graceful
`Return` ending - underselling the whole SC pitch (errors + cancels
propagate *both* ways across the wire). Add a "... or, instead of a
graceful Return" group with the non-graceful endings,
- parent-initiated: `ctx.cancel()` (or a parent-side error) ->
child relays `Error: ContextCancelled`,
- child-initiated: child ships `Error: <raised>` (or
`ContextCancelled`).
Labelled `Error: ...` since `ContextCancelled` is an exception that
rides inside an `Error` wire msg, not its own msg type - keeping
the diagram's wire-level labels honest. Re-render the committed
`_diagrams/context_handshake.svg` fallback (CI has no `d2` bin) to
match.
Also cache-bust d2 images in `d2diagrams.py`: sphinx tags css/js
with `?v=<hash>` but not images, so an edited diagram kept serving
the browser's stale copy at the stable `_images/<stem>.svg` url
(cost us a manual hard-refresh). Hash each rendered svg + rewrite
only the d2 `<img src>` to `...svg?v=<hash8>` via the
`html-page-context` hook - content-addressed, so unchanged diagrams
keep their query.
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
Continuing the README slim-down: stop inlining content that now
lives (and renders better) on the GitHub Pages site, and just
point readers there.
- "Where do i start" drops the SC reading-list links in favor of
a single nudge to the docs quickstart.
- "Example codez" drops the full `we_are_processes.py` listing -
keep the one-minute pitch prose + the docs/examples links.
- "What's on the TODO" collapses the inline bullet list down to a
link to the docs roadmap ("what the future holds").
Also,
- prune the now-dead RST link targets (`blog post`, `trio docs`,
`SC`, `libdill-docs`, `async sandwich`, `messages`, ..).
- swap the `|docs|` badge from readthedocs over to the GitHub
Pages `docs.yml` action badge + `goodboy.github.io` target.
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
Continuing the README slim-down: stop inlining content that now
lives (and renders better) on the GitHub Pages site, and just
point readers there.
- "Where do i start" drops the SC reading-list links in favor of
a single nudge to the docs quickstart.
- "Example codez" drops the full `we_are_processes.py` listing -
keep the one-minute pitch prose + the docs/examples links.
- "What's on the TODO" collapses the inline bullet list down to a
link to the docs roadmap ("what the future holds").
Also,
- prune the now-dead RST link targets (`blog post`, `trio docs`,
`SC`, `libdill-docs`, `async sandwich`, `messages`, ..).
- swap the `|docs|` badge from readthedocs over to the GitHub
Pages `docs.yml` action badge + `goodboy.github.io` target.
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
The reworked `we_are_processes.py` (now `Context`-API based) prints
different stdout, so the hardcoded expected-output block went
stale: swap the old `Yo, i'm 'worker_N'...` / "self-destruct in 1
sec" lines for the real run - "self-destruct in 2s.." then the
per-worker `Started ep-task in subactor,` / `N::'worker_N'@<pid>`
blocks.
Also retell the prose to match: subs spawn concurrently from bg
`trio` tasks, each runs a `@tractor.context` `endpoint()` that
`ctx.started()`-hands its name + pid back through
`Portal.open_context()`, then parks in `trio.sleep_forever()`
before the root crashes + the tree is reaped.
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
The README inlined six example scripts; per our own "point at
`examples/`, don't duplicate" philosophy that's a lot of rot
surface. Drop all but the showcase and rework it onto the modern
`Context` API to mirror the docs landing + `we_are_processes.py`:
spawn a subactor per core, `open_context()` each, crash the root,
reap the tree.
Replace the rest with a short "want more?" pointer to the docs site
+ the `examples/` dir (where the debugger, streaming, cancellation,
`asyncio`, msging + cluster demos all live, CI-run).
Also tidy a few nits while here,
- fix the title typo "structurred" -> "structured",
- close the unterminated quote in the `UV_PROJECT_ENVIRONMENT`
install snippet,
- add the blank line a nested `trionics` bullet list needs so the
PyPI long-desc (this file) renders as valid RST.
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
`run_in_actor()` is slated to become a hilevel wrapper
(`runtime/_supervise.py` "TODO: DEPRECATE THIS"), so the showcase
`we_are_processes.py` shouldn't lead with it. Move it to the modern
API: each `worker_<i>` subactor runs a `@tractor.context`
`endpoint()` that `started()`-hands its name + pid back over
`Portal.open_context()` and parks; the root sleeps then raises on
purpose so the runtime reaps the whole tree (zero zombies).
The subs spawn concurrently from bg `trio.Task`s so each child's
cold `import tractor` (~0.4s, see #470) overlaps instead of
stacking; a comment flags the coming `main_thread_forkserver`
backend (#463) which'll make serial spawns cheap enough to just
loop.
Match the landing prose to the snippet — name the `Context` +
`started()` handshake it now leads with.
Also, document `--watch examples` on the `sphinx-autobuild` cmds so
edits to `literalinclude`-d example scripts (which live outside
`docs/`) live-reload too.
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
The gh-pages deploy workflow already exists (build on PR + main,
deploy on main push via `actions/deploy-pages`); wire up the sphinx
side,
- `sphinx.ext.githubpages`: emits a `.nojekyll` so Pages serves the
`_static/` + `_images/` dirs (Jekyll otherwise drops `_`-prefixed
paths, breaking every asset),
- `html_baseurl`: the canonical site root
(`https://goodboy.github.io/tractor/`) for the `<link
rel="canonical">` + `og:url` tags.
The one remaining (one-time, manual) step is the repo setting:
Settings -> Pages -> Source = "GitHub Actions".
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
Rework the landing top into a left-anchored hero row and match the
navbar branding to it.
- `index.rst` + new `tractor_hero.html`: an inline-svg hero
(`[logo] distributed structured concurrency`) with a full-width
sub-tagline, plus a single screen-reader-only `<h1>` ("tractor")
so the section headings become proper `<h2>` (was 4x `<h1>`), and
the intro prose reflowed into 3 bullets,
- `conf.py`: a `logo.text` ("tractor") beside the navbar wireframe,
polars-style,
- `custom.css`: the hero-row layout (logo + tagline + sub-line,
single row on desktop / stack on mobile), the navbar brand styled
like the centered nav tabs with `display:inline-block` to kill
the parent link's propagated hover-underline, and smaller landing
section headings w/ their `tl;dr` margin-note pulled level.
The hero linework stays `fill: currentColor` so the whole thing
flips with the light/dark toggle.
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
Capture the (easy-to-forget) logo recolour + theme-preview flow,
- new `notes_to_self/svgtool.py`: a headless-firefox svg helper
(`colors`/`recolor`/`preview`/`page`); its `page --theme
dark|light` injects a `localStorage` pin so a pydata `auto`-mode
build renders its dark variant in a screenshot — the only way to
verify theme-adaptive bits headlessly,
- `howtodocs.md`: a "Tweaking the logo" table (which file +
`color:` knob per context) and an `svgtool` section that breaks
down the `--theme` trick for the sphinx-rusty.
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
Carry the landing hero's transparent-faces wireframe look to the
two other logo contexts. An `<img>`-embedded svg can't read the
page CSS (no `currentColor`), so the colours are baked per target,
- navbar: 2 variants (`tractor_logo_nav_light.svg` near-black
lines, `…_nav_dark.svg` near-white) wired via the pydata
`logo.image_light`/`image_dark` opts so it swaps with the theme
toggle, matching the hero,
- README: `tractor_logo_wire.svg` — one neutral-grey, with INLINE
fills (no `<style>`) so it reads on both GitHub light + dark and
survives GitHub's svg sanitiser.
Faces are `fill: none` throughout; the filled `tractor_logo_side`
stays the recolour source + favicon.
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
Swap the landing-page hero from a static `<img>` (white-faced —
which glared as a light box on the dark theme) to an INLINE svg
whose linework uses `fill: currentColor` and whose faces are
transparent. The wireframe now inherits the theme text colour
(`svg.hero-logo { color: var(--pst-color-text-base); }`) and the
page background shows through, so it flips correctly with the
light/dark toggle.
- `tractor_logo_hero.html`: the inline svg partial (`.st0` ->
`currentColor`, `.st1` -> `none`), `.. raw:: html :file:`-d into
`index.rst`,
- the shared `tractor_logo_side.svg` is untouched here (navbar +
favicon still ride it).
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
Add a "Share on your LAN" blurb to both docs how-to homes
(`notes_to_self/howtodocs.md` + the dev-tips "Building these docs"
section): bind the server to all ifaces — via `sphinx-autobuild
--host 0.0.0.0` (live-reload) or `python -m http.server --bind
0.0.0.0` (static) — so a peer on your subnet can hit
`http://<lan-ip>:8000` (`hostname -I` prints the ip).
Verified a LAN-ip `curl` returns 200 + the socket binds `0.0.0.0`;
includes a trusted-LAN-only caveat since it's an unauthenticated
server on every interface.
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
Collect the sphinx build + live-preview one-liners (incl. the nix
`.#docs` opt-in shell and the `d2` diagram specifics) so
contributors don't have to reverse-engineer them,
- new `notes_to_self/howtodocs.md` terse cheat-sheet (force-added
past the `notes_to_self/` ignore, same as `howtorelease.md`),
- a rendered "Building these docs" section in the dev-tips guide
(`docs/project/dev-tips.rst`),
- a README pointer to the note.
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
The `docs` group (sphinx 9 + `pydata-sphinx-theme` stack) was added
to `pyproject.toml` but its lockfile half never landed — the
committed `uv.lock` still matched `main` and `uv lock --check`
flagged it out-of-sync. Relock to add the (additions-only) docs
deps so `uv sync --locked` and any CI lock-check pass.
(this commit msg was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
The new `api/` reference pages surfaced 22 docutils warnings from
informal reST in public docstrings; fix the markup so the docs
build is warning-free (24 -> 0), clearing the path to a future
`-W`/`nitpicky` flip in CI.
Deats (docstring content only; no code/signature changes),
- give bullet lists a blank line + base-column indent (`Context`,
`Context.cancel_called`/`.cancelled_caught`/ `.outcome`,
`ActorNursery.cancel_called`, `query_actor`,
`open_crash_handler`),
- demote the under-short `Behaviour:` underline in `Context.cancel`
to a `**bold**` label,
- close an unbalanced backtick in the `wait_for_actor` summary and
use the `` `role`\ s `` escaped-plural idiom where a role was
pluralized (`gather_contexts`, `mk_pdb`, `MsgCodec`, msg `Error`,
`open_context_from_portal`),
- make the `|_` method-tree in `ContextCancelled.canceller` a
literal block (the bare `|` was read as a substitution ref),
- same blank-line fix for the `#318` entry in `NEWS.rst`.
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
Three robustness fixes surfaced by the PR #460 self-review,
- a render that's *attempted and fails* (a `d2` bin is present but
errors on the source) now raises a docutils error instead of
silently serving the stale committed SVG — so `sphinx-build -W`
fails on a broken `.d2` edit. The no-binary case stays a quiet
committed-SVG fallback.
- render into a sibling temp-file then `os.replace()` so a
failed/torn render can never clobber a good committed SVG.
- guard against 2 distinct `.d2` sources colliding on a single
`_diagrams/<stem>.svg` within a build.
`render_svg()` now returns a `RenderResult` tristate that `run()`
maps to error / raw-source-literal / image.
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code