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rUv 81cc241b9e chore(repo): move v1/ → archive/v1/ + add archive/README.md (#430)
The Rust port at v2/ has been the primary codebase since the rename
in #427. The Python implementation at v1/ is no longer the active
target; the only load-bearing path is the deterministic proof bundle
at v1/data/proof/ (per ADR-011 / ADR-028 witness verification).

Move the whole Python tree into archive/v1/ and document the policy
in archive/README.md: no new features, bug fixes only when they affect
a still-load-bearing path (currently just the proof), CI continues to
verify the proof on every push and PR.

Path references updated in 26 files via path-pattern sed (only
matches v1/<known-child> patterns, never bare v1 or API URLs like
/api/v1/). Two double-prefix typos (archive/archive/v1/) caught and
hand-fixed in verify-pipeline.yml and ADR-011.

Validated:
- Python proof verify.py imports cleanly at archive/v1/data/proof/
  (numpy/scipy still required; CI installs requirements-lock.txt
  from archive/v1/ now)
- cargo test --workspace --no-default-features → 1,539 passed,
  0 failed, 8 ignored (unaffected by Python tree relocation)
- ESP32-S3 on COM7 untouched (no firmware paths changed)

After-merge: contributors should re-run any local `python v1/...`
commands as `python archive/v1/...` (CLAUDE.md and CHANGELOG already
updated).
2026-04-25 23:07:52 -04:00

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name: Verify Pipeline Determinism
on:
push:
branches: [ main, master, 'claude/**' ]
paths:
- 'archive/v1/src/core/**'
- 'archive/v1/src/hardware/**'
- 'archive/v1/data/proof/**'
- '.github/workflows/verify-pipeline.yml'
pull_request:
branches: [ main, master ]
paths:
- 'archive/v1/src/core/**'
- 'archive/v1/src/hardware/**'
- 'archive/v1/data/proof/**'
- '.github/workflows/verify-pipeline.yml'
workflow_dispatch:
jobs:
verify-determinism:
name: Verify Pipeline Determinism
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
python-version: ['3.11']
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
- name: Install pinned dependencies
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install -r archive/v1/requirements-lock.txt
- name: Verify reference signal is reproducible
run: |
echo "=== Regenerating reference signal ==="
python archive/v1/data/proof/generate_reference_signal.py
echo ""
echo "=== Checking data file matches committed version ==="
# The regenerated file should be identical to the committed one
# (We compare the metadata file since data file is large)
python -c "
import json, hashlib
with open('archive/v1/data/proof/sample_csi_meta.json') as f:
meta = json.load(f)
assert meta['is_synthetic'] == True, 'Metadata must mark signal as synthetic'
assert meta['numpy_seed'] == 42, 'Seed must be 42'
print('Reference signal metadata validated.')
"
- name: Run pipeline verification
working-directory: v1
run: |
echo "=== Running pipeline verification ==="
python data/proof/verify.py
echo ""
echo "Pipeline verification PASSED."
- name: Run verification twice to confirm determinism
working-directory: v1
run: |
echo "=== Second run for determinism confirmation ==="
python data/proof/verify.py
echo "Determinism confirmed across multiple runs."
- name: Check for unseeded np.random in production code
run: |
echo "=== Scanning for unseeded np.random usage in production code ==="
# Search for np.random calls without a seed in production code
# Exclude test files, proof data generators, and known parser placeholders
VIOLATIONS=$(grep -rn "np\.random\." archive/v1/src/ \
--include="*.py" \
--exclude-dir="__pycache__" \
| grep -v "np\.random\.RandomState" \
| grep -v "np\.random\.seed" \
| grep -v "np\.random\.default_rng" \
| grep -v "# placeholder" \
| grep -v "# mock" \
| grep -v "# test" \
|| true)
if [ -n "$VIOLATIONS" ]; then
echo ""
echo "WARNING: Found potential unseeded np.random usage in production code:"
echo "$VIOLATIONS"
echo ""
echo "Each np.random call should either:"
echo " 1. Use np.random.RandomState(seed) or np.random.default_rng(seed)"
echo " 2. Be in a test/mock context (add '# placeholder' comment)"
echo ""
# Note: This is a warning, not a failure, because some existing
# placeholder code in parsers uses np.random for mock data.
# Once hardware integration is complete, these should be removed.
echo "WARNING: Review the above usages. Existing parser placeholders are expected."
else
echo "No unseeded np.random usage found in production code."
fi