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sporel-lib-core.api-discovery/init.lua
Axel Meyer 97df886e0f feat(api-discovery): add tier=engine for engine-repo lints
The engine repo has neither init.lua nor manifest.lib — it's a C
codebase, not a Lua lib. Previously running --lint on it would fail
with read errors.

Add tier=engine: skips parse_lua_surface, parse_readme_api, and
topology generation, runs only validate_readme_structure for
structural compliance. Tier accepts a more flexible Badges pattern
since engine uses fields like Version/License instead of Lib-ID.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-16 18:45:02 +02:00

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-- lib-core.api-discovery — Pure-Lua surface-discovery + README-parsing.
-- See: meta/docs/superpowers/specs/2026-05-16-api-doc-convention-design.md
local M = {}
-- Extracts public/private surface from Lua source code.
-- Convention: M.<name> public; M._<name> private.
-- Supports both explicit assignment (`M.foo = function`) and syntax sugar
-- (`function M.foo`) — Lua treats them semantically identical.
-- Returns: { public = ["foo","bar",...], private = ["_baz",...] }
function M.parse_lua_surface(source_string)
-- Strip Lua line-comments (-- to end-of-line) before pattern matching.
-- This prevents false-positive matches inside commented-out forward-compat
-- stubs (e.g. DEPRECATED-MVP placeholders).
-- Block comments (--[[...]]) are not handled; not used in Sporel-lib code.
-- Caveat: a literal "--" inside a string would also be stripped; acceptable
-- for the lint-tool's purpose (false-negatives in pathological string cases
-- are preferable to false-positives on commented stubs).
local stripped = string.gsub(source_string, "%-%-[^\n]*", "")
local public = {}
local private = {}
local seen = {}
local function classify(name)
if seen[name] then return end
seen[name] = true
if string.sub(name, 1, 1) == "_" then
table.insert(private, name)
else
table.insert(public, name)
end
end
-- Form 1: M.foo = function(...)
for name in string.gmatch(stripped, "M%.([_%w]+)%s*=%s*function") do
classify(name)
end
-- Form 2: function M.foo(...)
for name in string.gmatch(stripped, "function%s+M%.([_%w]+)") do
classify(name)
end
return { public = public, private = private }
end
-- Extracts documented function-names from README's "## API" section.
-- Parses H3-Headers like "### `input.bind(action_name, keys)`" → "bind".
-- Convention: H3 header opens with backtick, function-name follows after optional namespace-dot.
-- Returns: { documented = ["bind","unbind",...] }
function M.parse_readme_api(markdown_string)
local documented = {}
local seen = {}
-- Find "## API" section start (allow trailing whitespace/content)
local api_start = string.find(markdown_string, "\n## API[%s\n]")
if not api_start then
return { documented = documented }
end
-- Find next H2 (terminate API section)
local api_end = string.find(markdown_string, "\n## ", api_start + 5)
local section = string.sub(markdown_string, api_start, api_end or #markdown_string)
-- Two-pass matching to handle both namespace-prefixed and namespace-less
-- function-names in H3 headers.
-- Pattern 1: namespaced — "### `ns.func(...)`" -> capture "func"
for name in string.gmatch(section, "###%s+`[%w_]+%.([_%w]+)") do
if not seen[name] then
seen[name] = true
table.insert(documented, name)
end
end
-- Pattern 2: namespace-less — "### `func(...)`" -> capture "func"
-- The seen-set prevents re-matching names already captured by pattern 1.
for name in string.gmatch(section, "###%s+`([_%w]+)%s*[%(`]") do
if not seen[name] then
seen[name] = true
table.insert(documented, name)
end
end
return { documented = documented }
end
-- Diffs code-surface vs README-doc.
-- Compares surface.public (set) vs readme.documented (set).
-- Returns: { missing_docs = [...], stale_docs = [...] }
function M.diff_surface(surface, readme)
local public_set = {}
for _, name in ipairs(surface.public) do public_set[name] = true end
local doc_set = {}
for _, name in ipairs(readme.documented) do doc_set[name] = true end
local missing = {}
for name in pairs(public_set) do
if not doc_set[name] then table.insert(missing, name) end
end
local stale = {}
for name in pairs(doc_set) do
if not public_set[name] then table.insert(stale, name) end
end
table.sort(missing); table.sort(stale)
return { missing_docs = missing, stale_docs = stale }
end
-- Extracts unique engine.<namespace>.<func> calls from Lua source.
-- Returns: array of unique strings, sorted.
function M.grep_engine_calls(source_string)
local seen = {}
for call in string.gmatch(source_string, "(engine%.[_%w]+%.[_%w]+)") do
seen[call] = true
end
local out = {}
for call in pairs(seen) do table.insert(out, call) end
table.sort(out)
return out
end
-- Generates mermaid topology-block from manifest + engine_calls.
-- engine_calls: array from grep_engine_calls (presence determines engine-node).
-- Returns: mermaid-source-string (no markers - caller wraps).
function M.generate_topology_block(manifest, engine_calls)
local lines = {"graph LR"}
local self_node = string.format(' this["%s"]', manifest.id)
table.insert(lines, self_node)
if manifest.deps then
for _, dep in ipairs(manifest.deps) do
local dep_var = string.gsub(dep.id, "[%-%.]", "_")
table.insert(lines, string.format(' %s["%s"]', dep_var, dep.id))
table.insert(lines, string.format(' this --> %s', dep_var))
end
end
if engine_calls and #engine_calls > 0 then
table.insert(lines, ' engine["engine.*"]')
table.insert(lines, ' this --> engine')
end
return table.concat(lines, "\n")
end
-- Validates README structure against MUST-sections for the given tier.
-- Tier "core" enforces: H1, Abstract, Badges, Topology, Topology-Block, API, References.
-- Tier "engine" enforces the same MUST-sections, but the Badges check accepts
-- any bold key:value line (engine README has no Lib-ID; instead Version/License).
-- Tier "community" enforces nothing (returns empty result).
-- Returns: { missing_sections = [...], section_order_ok = bool }
function M.validate_readme_structure(markdown_string, tier)
if tier == "community" then
return { missing_sections = {}, section_order_ok = true }
end
-- Both "core" and "engine" tiers use the same MUST-sections list.
-- Difference is handled upstream (engine tier skips parse_lua_surface etc.).
local missing = {}
local checks = {
{ name = "H1", pattern = "^#%s+%S" },
{ name = "Badges", pattern = "\n%*%*Lib%-ID:%*%*%s*lib%-" },
{ name = "Topology", pattern = "\n##%s+Topology[%s\n]" },
{ name = "Topology-Block", pattern = "<!%-%-%s*topology:start" },
{ name = "API", pattern = "\n##%s+API[%s\n]" },
{ name = "References", pattern = "\n##%s+References[%s\n]" },
}
-- Engine-tier: relax the Badges check (engine uses "Version", "License" etc.
-- instead of a "Lib-ID:" prefix — engine is not a lib).
if tier == "engine" then
checks[2] = { name = "Badges", pattern = "\n%*%*[%w%-]+:%*%*" }
end
for _, c in ipairs(checks) do
if not string.find(markdown_string, c.pattern) then
table.insert(missing, c.name)
end
end
-- Order check: API must appear before References in source order
local api_pos = string.find(markdown_string, "\n##%s+API[%s\n]")
local ref_pos = string.find(markdown_string, "\n##%s+References[%s\n]")
local order_ok = (api_pos and ref_pos and api_pos < ref_pos) or (not api_pos and not ref_pos)
return { missing_sections = missing, section_order_ok = order_ok }
end
return M