- Add org-skill-literate-programming: enforce Org discipline - One function per block, pre-tangle check, .lisp is derived - Extend org-skill-engineering-standards with Phase 0-5 lifecycle - Test-first design, three chaos tiers - Literate programming rules, decision audit trail
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SKILL: Literate Programming
Overview
This skill enforces the Literate Programming discipline for OpenCortex. All system logic lives in Org files, not raw Lisp files. Generated code is derived, not authored.
A skill org file is not "documentation with code examples." It IS the code. The generated `.lisp` files are build artifacts.
The Invariants
1. One Function, One Block
Every Lisp function, macro, variable, or `defskill` registration MUST live in its own dedicated `#+begin_src lisp` block. No bundling multiple definitions into a single block.
Rationale: Block-level evaluation (`C-c C-c`) validates one semantic unit at a time. Bundling multiple functions into one block makes debugging, diffing, and reasoning about scope impossible.
2. Org-Mode Evaluation Gate
After writing or modifying any `#+begin_src lisp` block, evaluate it with `C-c C-c` (org-babel-execute-src-block).
If evaluation fails, fix the block before proceeding. Do not commit a block that does not evaluate cleanly.
Rationale: `C-c C-c` catches syntax errors immediately, at the granularity of a single function.
3. Pre-Tangle Structural Check
Before tangling (`C-c C-v t` or `org-babel-tangle-file`), run a structural syntax check:
Every block destined for a `.lisp` file must have balanced parentheses when extracted in isolation.
The skill provides `literate-check-block-balance` for this purpose.
Rationale: The tangle process concatenates blocks. An unbalanced block corrupts the generated file even if the Org file renders fine.
4. No Direct `.lisp` Edits
You are forbidden from editing generated `.lisp` files directly. All changes flow through the Org file.
If you edit `.lisp` directly, the change will be overwritten on next tangle and the diff will be unreviewable.
5. Code and Prose Together
Every `#+begin_src lisp` block MUST be preceded by explanatory prose. The prose answers:
- What does this function do?
- What are its arguments and return value?
- Why does it exist? (What problem does it solve?)
Code without surrounding prose is a bug report waiting to happen.
Implementation
Block Balance Checker
(defun literate-check-block-balance (code-string)
"Returns T if CODE-STRING has balanced parentheses, brackets, and strings.
Ignores comments (after ;) and tracks string contents to avoid
counting parens inside string literals."
(let ((depth 0) (in-string nil) (escaped nil))
(dotimes (i (length code-string) (zerop depth))
(let ((ch (char code-string i)))
(cond
;; Escape handling (affects next char only)
(escaped (setf escaped nil))
((char= ch #\\) (setf escaped t))
;; String boundaries
(in-string (when (char= ch #\") (setf in-string nil)))
((char= ch #\") (setf in-string t))
;; Comment boundaries (skip to end of line)
((char= ch #\;)
(loop while (and (< i (1- (length code-string)))
(not (char= (char code-string (1+ i)) #\Newline)))
do (incf i)))
;; Structural parens
((member ch '(#\( #\[)) (incf depth))
((member ch '(#\) #\]))
(if (<= depth 0)
(return-from literate-check-block-balance
(values nil (format nil "Unexpected close paren at position ~a" i)))
(decf depth))))))))
File-Level Balance Audit
(defun literate-audit-org-file (filepath)
"Audits all tangled lisp blocks in an Org file for structural balance.
Returns a list of imbalance reports, or NIL if all blocks are balanced."
(let* ((content (with-open-file (s filepath)
(let ((seq (make-string (file-length s))))
(read-sequence seq s)
seq)))
(idx 0)
(reports nil)
(block-num 0))
(loop
(let ((pos (search "#+begin_src lisp" content :start2 idx :test #'string-equal)))
(when (null pos) (return (nreverse reports)))
(let* ((eol (or (position #\Newline content :start pos) (length content)))
(header (subseq content pos eol))
(header-lower (string-downcase header))
(tangle-p (and (search ".lisp" header-lower)
(not (search ":tangle no" header-lower)))))
(if (not tangle-p)
(setf idx (1+ eol))
(let ((end-pos (search "#+end_src" content :start2 eol :test #'string-equal)))
(if (null end-pos)
(progn
(push (list :block (incf block-num) :status :missing-end-src) reports)
(return (nreverse reports)))
(let ((raw-block (subseq content (1+ eol) end-pos))
(clean-lines nil))
;; Strip PROPERTIES drawers and :END: markers
(dolist (line (uiop:split-string raw-block :separator '(#\Newline)))
(let ((trimmed (string-trim '(#\Space #\Tab #\Return) line)))
(when (and (plusp (length trimmed))
(not (string= (subseq trimmed 0 (min 12 (length trimmed))) ":PROPERTIES:"))
(not (string= (subseq trimmed 0 (min 5 (length trimmed))) ":END:")))
(push line clean-lines))))
(let ((code (format nil "~{~a~^~%~}" (nreverse clean-lines))))
(multiple-value-bind (ok reason) (literate-check-block-balance code)
(unless ok
(push (list :block (incf block-num)
:status :unbalanced
:reason reason
:code code)
reports))))
(setf idx (+ end-pos 9))))))))))
Skill Registration
(defskill :skill-literate-programming
:priority 1100
:trigger (lambda (ctx)
(declare (ignore ctx))
;; Trigger on any skill-related action
t)
:probabilistic nil
:deterministic (lambda (action context)
(declare (ignore context))
;; Audit the action's target file if it's an org skill
(when (and (listp action)
(stringp (getf action :file)))
(let ((file (getf action :file)))
(when (and (search ".org" file)
(search "skill" file :test #'string-equal))
(let ((issues (literate-audit-org-file file)))
(when issues
(harness-log "LITERATE PROGRAMMING: Structural issues found in ~a: ~a"
file issues))))))
action))
See Also
- Engineering Standards Skill - Lifecycle mandates
- Policy Skill - Constitutional constraints