fix(board): exact-match status and route-trait tokens, not a prefix
board.sh's status classifier and route_cmd_for()'s four-trait extraction both used a [a-z-]* sed capture that stops at the first byte outside that class instead of running to the field's real boundary. status=done2 silently classified as done (excluded from --plan like a real done repo, shown green); status=Planned captured as empty and read as "?" (no board line at all), feeding the MERK footer a false count. route_cmd_for() had the same defect on all four traits: path=known2 truncated to known, which route.sh's own exact-match validation then accepted, producing a safely-worded but WRONG startup command instead of a refusal. Fixed by capturing to the next ';' or the closing '-->' (the same [^;>]* + trim shape next-cost already used), so the exact-match case statements downstream see the real, un-truncated value. Selftest: repo-status-prefix, repo-status-case, repo-trait-prefix and repo-revers-prefix pin all four cases, with known-positive controls that a genuinely absent board line still reads ? and a genuinely valid route line still derives a real command. All four suites green: coord 220, board 229, route 69, guard 40. Verified no MALFORMED regression against the real ~/repos tree (empty set before and after). Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01DxLmbNN6qswBuu6XkSYVrt
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@ -83,6 +83,66 @@ mkrepo "$ROOT/repo-e"
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echo "Ugyldig token."
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} > "$ROOT/repo-e/STATE.md"
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# repo-status-prefix: F3 repro. status=done2 - a valid vocab word ("done") with
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# a trailing byte the old [a-z-]* capture class does not match, so the old sed
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# stopped at "done" and silently classified this as done (excluded from --plan
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# when it owes nothing, table shows plain "done"). The correct read is
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# MALFORMED - the token is out-of-vocabulary, and being one prefix-edit from a
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# real token makes it MORE dangerous, not less: it must never disappear from
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# the plan the way a genuine done repo does.
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mkrepo "$ROOT/repo-status-prefix"
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{
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echo "# STATE - repo-status-prefix"
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printf '## %s NESTE %s START HER\n' "$HAND" "$EMDASH"
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echo "<!-- board: status=done2; blocked-on=-; next-cost=Sonnet 5/high -->"
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echo "Ugyldig token, ett tegn forbi et gyldig ett."
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} > "$ROOT/repo-status-prefix/STATE.md"
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# repo-status-case: F3 repro. status=Planned (capital P) - the old [a-z-]*
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# class does not match the leading uppercase byte at all, so the capture was
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# EMPTY and the repo was reported as "?" (no board line), feeding the MERK
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# footer with a false "mangler board-linje" count for a repo that has one. The
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# correct read is MALFORMED, not "no board line at all".
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mkrepo "$ROOT/repo-status-case"
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{
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echo "# STATE - repo-status-case"
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printf '## %s NESTE %s START HER\n' "$HAND" "$EMDASH"
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echo "<!-- board: status=Planned; blocked-on=-; next-cost=Sonnet 5/high -->"
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echo "Feil case, ikke fravaer av board-linje."
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} > "$ROOT/repo-status-case/STATE.md"
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# repo-trait-prefix: F4 repro, the exact example from the order. path=known2 -
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# the old [a-z-]* capture on route_cmd_for's four traits silently truncated to
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# "known", which route.sh's exact-match case statement then ACCEPTS - producing
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# a safely-worded but WRONG startup command instead of a refusal. This is
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# worse than repo-typo's `knwon` (a whole different word, already rejected
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# correctly): a one-byte-longer valid-looking token is the case an
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# exact-match, not prefix-match, extraction is required to catch.
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mkrepo "$ROOT/repo-trait-prefix"
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{
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echo "# STATE - repo-trait-prefix"
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printf '## %s NESTE %s START HER\n' "$HAND" "$EMDASH"
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echo "<!-- board: status=planned; blocked-on=-; next-cost=Opus 5/high -->"
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echo "<!-- route: path=known2; verification=strong; reversibility=cheap; scope=local; rationale=x -->"
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echo "Neste steg for repo-trait-prefix."
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} > "$ROOT/repo-trait-prefix/STATE.md"
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mkdir -p "$CLAUDE_COORD_DIR/repo-trait-prefix/inbox"
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echo "msg" > "$CLAUDE_COORD_DIR/repo-trait-prefix/inbox/2026-msg1-from-y.md"
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# repo-revers-prefix: same defect class on a DIFFERENT one of the four traits
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# (reversibility), proving the fix covers all four sed lines in route_cmd_for,
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# not just the path field the order's example happened to name.
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mkrepo "$ROOT/repo-revers-prefix"
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{
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echo "# STATE - repo-revers-prefix"
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printf '## %s NESTE %s START HER\n' "$HAND" "$EMDASH"
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echo "<!-- board: status=planned; blocked-on=-; next-cost=Opus 5/high -->"
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echo "<!-- route: path=known; verification=strong; reversibility=cheap2; scope=local; rationale=x -->"
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echo "Neste steg for repo-revers-prefix."
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} > "$ROOT/repo-revers-prefix/STATE.md"
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mkdir -p "$CLAUDE_COORD_DIR/repo-revers-prefix/inbox"
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echo "msg" > "$CLAUDE_COORD_DIR/repo-revers-prefix/inbox/2026-msg1-from-y.md"
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# repo-g: prose containing a 'board:'-lookalike ABOVE the real board line.
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# An unanchored substring grep would match 'dashboard:' first and mis-parse the
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# whole repo; the board line is defined as living under the NESTE heading.
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# --- 3. Malformed input is flagged, not swallowed -------------------------
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printf '%s' "$OUT" | grep -qi 'malformed\|ugyldig\|invalid'; check "malformed status token is flagged" $?
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# F3: a prefix-of-a-valid-token status (status=done2) must be MALFORMED, never
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# silently classified as the valid token it happens to start with.
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printf '%s' "$OUT" | grep -qE 'repo-status-prefix.*MALFORMED:done2'
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check "prefix-match status token (done2) is flagged, not silently read as done" $?
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printf '%s' "$OUT" | grep -E '^repo-status-prefix ' | grep -qE '[[:space:]]done[[:space:]]'
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[ $? -ne 0 ]
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check "prefix-match status token (done2) never displays as bare done" $?
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# F3: a case-variant status (status=Planned) must be MALFORMED, never emptied
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# to "?" - "?" means no board line at all, and this repo has one.
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printf '%s' "$OUT" | grep -qE 'repo-status-case.*MALFORMED:Planned'
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check "case-variant status token (Planned) is flagged, not emptied to ?" $?
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printf '%s' "$OUT" | grep -E '^repo-status-case ' | grep -qE '[[:space:]][?][[:space:]]'
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[ $? -ne 0 ]
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check "case-variant status token (Planned) never reads as a missing board line" $?
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# Known-positive control: a genuinely absent board line still reads as "?",
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# proving the fix narrowed the match, it did not just stop matching "?".
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printf '%s' "$OUT" | grep -E '^repo-b ' | grep -qE '[[:space:]][?][[:space:]]'
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check "known-positive: repo truly missing a board line still reads as ?" $?
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# A 'dashboard:' lookalike earlier in the file must not win over the real line.
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printf '%s' "$OUT" | grep -qE 'repo-g.*planned.*opus/xhigh'
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check "board-line parse ignores 'board:' lookalikes in prose" $?
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@ -511,6 +592,23 @@ check "unparseable route line degrades to a marker, not to an empty command" $?
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printf '%s' "$BRIEF" | grep -A4 'repo-typo' | grep -qE '^ \$ claude'; [ $? -ne 0 ]
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check "unparseable route line never emits a command line at all" $?
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# F4: path=known2 - a prefix-of-a-valid-token route trait. Silently trimmed to
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# "known" by the old [a-z-]* capture, route.sh would accept it and hand back a
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# safely-worded but WRONG command (row 1: known/strong/cheap/local). The fix
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# must produce the SAME degrade-to-marker outcome as repo-typo's whole-word
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# typo, never a plausible command built on a truncated value.
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printf '%s' "$BRIEF" | grep -A4 'repo-trait-prefix' | grep -qi 'route'
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check "prefix-match route trait (known2) degrades to a marker, not a guessed command" $?
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printf '%s' "$BRIEF" | grep -A4 'repo-trait-prefix' | grep -qE '^ \$ claude'; [ $? -ne 0 ]
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check "prefix-match route trait (known2) never emits a command line at all" $?
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# F4 on a different one of the four traits (reversibility=cheap2), proving the
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# fix is not path-specific.
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printf '%s' "$BRIEF" | grep -A4 'repo-revers-prefix' | grep -qi 'route'
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check "prefix-match route trait (cheap2) degrades to a marker, not a guessed command" $?
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printf '%s' "$BRIEF" | grep -A4 'repo-revers-prefix' | grep -qE '^ \$ claude'; [ $? -ne 0 ]
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check "prefix-match route trait (cheap2) never emits a command line at all" $?
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# repo-a owes 3 messages and has no route line. A fabricated command would be
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# worse than none: it would read as authoritative while being a guess.
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printf '%s' "$BRIEF" | grep -A4 'repo-a' | grep -qi 'route'
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printf '%s\n' "$PLAN" | grep -A6 '^repo=repo-a$' | grep -q '^command_missing='
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check "repo owing mail but lacking a route line is marked, never guessed at" $?
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# F4: path=known2 must degrade to command_missing=, exactly like repo-typo's
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# whole-word typo - never to a command= built on a truncated "known".
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printf '%s\n' "$PLAN" | grep -A6 '^repo=repo-trait-prefix$' | grep -q '^command_missing='
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check "F4: prefix-match route trait (known2) degrades to command_missing=" $?
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printf '%s\n' "$PLAN" | grep -A7 '^repo=repo-trait-prefix$' | grep -q '^paste='; [ $? -ne 0 ]
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check "F4: prefix-match route trait (known2) gets no paste line either" $?
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printf '%s\n' "$PLAN" | grep -A6 '^repo=repo-revers-prefix$' | grep -q '^command_missing='
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check "F4: prefix-match route trait (cheap2) degrades to command_missing=" $?
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# Same argument as the briefing: the 38-char cut is the TABLE column's property.
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printf '%s' "$PLAN" | grep -q '^neste=.*check-versions'
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check "plan prints the full NESTE line, not the 38-char table excerpt" $?
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line="$(grep -m1 '^<!-- board:' "$state" 2>/dev/null)"
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status=""; blockedon=""; cost=""
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if [ -n "$line" ]; then
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status="$(printf '%s' "$line" | sed -n 's/.*status=\([a-z-]*\).*/\1/p')"
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# Captures to the next ';' or the closing '-->', NOT to the first
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# non-[a-z-] byte: a prefix class stops early on a value that is one byte
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# past a valid token ("done2" -> "done") and silently accepts it as that
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# token, or on a case variant ("Planned") and captures empty - the exact
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# bugs F3 closes. The case statement below still does an EXACT match, so
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# anything out of vocabulary lands in MALFORMED with its real value intact.
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status="$(printf '%s' "$line" | sed -n 's/.*status=\([^;>]*\).*/\1/p' \
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| sed -e 's/--$//' -e 's/[[:space:]]*$//' -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//')"
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blockedon="$(printf '%s' "$line" | sed -n 's/.*blocked-on=\([A-Za-z0-9._-]*\).*/\1/p')"
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# Value runs to the next ';' or the closing '-->', NOT to the first
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# non-lowercase byte: the rubric names models "Sonnet 5 / xhigh", so a
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route_cmd_for() {
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rc_line="$(grep -m1 '^<!-- route:' "$1/STATE.md" 2>/dev/null)"
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[ -n "$rc_line" ] || return 1
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rc_p="$(printf '%s' "$rc_line" | sed -n 's/.*path=\([a-z-]*\).*/\1/p')"
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rc_v="$(printf '%s' "$rc_line" | sed -n 's/.*verification=\([a-z-]*\).*/\1/p')"
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rc_r="$(printf '%s' "$rc_line" | sed -n 's/.*reversibility=\([a-z-]*\).*/\1/p')"
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rc_s="$(printf '%s' "$rc_line" | sed -n 's/.*scope=\([a-z-]*\).*/\1/p')"
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# Captures to the next ';' or '-->', NOT to the first non-[a-z-] byte: a
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# prefix class silently truncates "known2" to "known", which route.sh's own
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# exact-match validation then ACCEPTS - a safely-worded but WRONG command
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# instead of the refusal this defect (F4) exists to force. route.sh still
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# does the real rejection; this only stops the value from being mangled
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# into something valid before it gets there.
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rc_p="$(printf '%s' "$rc_line" | sed -n 's/.*path=\([^;>]*\).*/\1/p' \
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| sed -e 's/--$//' -e 's/[[:space:]]*$//' -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//')"
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rc_v="$(printf '%s' "$rc_line" | sed -n 's/.*verification=\([^;>]*\).*/\1/p' \
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| sed -e 's/--$//' -e 's/[[:space:]]*$//' -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//')"
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rc_r="$(printf '%s' "$rc_line" | sed -n 's/.*reversibility=\([^;>]*\).*/\1/p' \
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| sed -e 's/--$//' -e 's/[[:space:]]*$//' -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//')"
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rc_s="$(printf '%s' "$rc_line" | sed -n 's/.*scope=\([^;>]*\).*/\1/p' \
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| sed -e 's/--$//' -e 's/[[:space:]]*$//' -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//')"
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bash "$ROUTE" --path "$rc_p" --verification "$rc_v" \
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--reversibility "$rc_r" --scope "$rc_s" --rationale brief 2>/dev/null \
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