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Captures the first ~6 s of examples/war.ne via the same puppeteer + jsnes + gifenc pipeline that powers docs/platformer.gif: title menu thumbnail, 52-card deal animation, and a few rounds of CPU vs CPU play. Embedded in the top-level README right under the platformer demo. record_gif.mjs gains a 6th positional arg for the warmup override (defaulting to the existing WARMUP env / 30) so the war command can keep its title menu as the first frame while platformer keeps skipping past its own title. The CI emulator job and the pre-commit hook both rebuild the gif into a tmp path and fail-with-fix-command if the committed copy is stale; the war trigger covers war.ne, war.nes, any examples/war/*.ne include, plus the recorder and harness.
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# CLAUDE.md
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Guidance for Claude Code (and any other AI agents) working in this repo.
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Keep it short and practical — it's here so the next agent doesn't have to
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re-derive the project conventions from scratch.
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---
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## Project shape
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- **NEScript** is a Rust-based compiler that turns `.ne` source files into
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iNES ROMs. Single binary, no external assemblers, no external linkers.
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- `src/` is a flat module layout: each compiler phase is its own directory
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with `mod.rs` + `tests.rs`. See `docs/architecture.md` for the phase
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pipeline.
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- Examples live in `examples/*.ne`. Every example is expected to compile
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cleanly and has a pinned emulator golden — see below.
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- **`examples/*.nes` is committed.** The compiler is deterministic
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(same source → byte-identical ROM), so the ROMs travel with the
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repo. If you edit any `.ne` file you **must** rebuild its `.nes`
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in the same commit — CI's `examples` job rebuilds each ROM into a
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tmp path and fails if the committed version differs, pointing at
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the exact `cargo run -- build examples/<name>.ne` to run. The
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pre-commit hook under `scripts/pre-commit` catches this locally.
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- **`docs/platformer.gif` and `docs/war.gif` are committed** and
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embedded in the top-level README as the project demos. `gifenc` +
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`jsnes` are deterministic, so each gif's bytes are a function of
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the compiler, the runtime, the harness, and the underlying `.ne`
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source(s). Any change to those that affects the first ~6 seconds
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of observable gameplay must be followed by regenerating the
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affected gif:
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```bash
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node tests/emulator/record_gif.mjs platformer 360 2 docs/platformer.gif
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node tests/emulator/record_gif.mjs war 360 2 docs/war.gif 4
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```
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(The trailing `4` on the war command is the warmup-frames
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override — war's title menu is the gif thumbnail, so we don't
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skip past it the way the platformer recording does.) Commit the
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regenerated gif in the same change. CI's `emulator` job renders
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fresh gifs and fails if either committed copy doesn't byte-match.
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The pre-commit hook rebuilds whichever gif is affected when
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`platformer.ne`, `platformer.nes`, any file under `examples/war/`,
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`war.ne`, `war.nes`, `record_gif.mjs`, or `harness.html` is
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staged (and `tests/emulator/node_modules` is installed).
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- `docs/future-work.md` lists the remaining gaps. If you implement
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something from that file, update the doc in the same PR.
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## Running the basics
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```bash
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cargo build --release # build the compiler
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cargo test --all-targets # all Rust tests — MUST include --all-targets
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cargo fmt # mandatory before committing
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cargo clippy --all-targets -- -D warnings # mandatory; fix or #[allow]
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./target/release/nescript build examples/hello_sprite.ne # build one ROM
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```
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**Always pass `--all-targets` to `cargo test`.** CI runs `cargo test
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--all-targets`, which additionally compiles and smoke-runs the `compile`
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benchmark under `benches/compile.rs`. A plain `cargo test` skips that,
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so a bench that doesn't compile will pass locally and red-flag CI —
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this exact failure mode bit us once already (commit `889074a`).
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The repo ships a pre-commit hook at `scripts/pre-commit` that runs
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`cargo fmt --check`, `cargo clippy --all-targets -- -D warnings`,
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`cargo test --all-targets`, and the committed-ROM reproducibility diff.
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Install it once per worktree with:
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```bash
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cp scripts/pre-commit .git/hooks/pre-commit && chmod +x .git/hooks/pre-commit
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```
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Do this before your first commit in a new worktree. The hook catches
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stale ROMs, stale platformer gif, and divergent bench/compile pipelines
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before they hit CI.
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Compile every example at once:
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```bash
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for f in examples/*.ne; do cargo run --release -- build "$f"; done
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```
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## The jsnes emulator harness
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This is the most important piece of project-specific tooling. Every `.ne`
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example has a **pixel-exact PNG golden** and a **sample-exact audio hash**
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committed under `tests/emulator/goldens/`. Any compiler change that alters
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observable behaviour — codegen, optimizer, runtime, linker, asset pipeline
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— will flip at least one golden, and CI will fail loudly with a visible
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diff. Do not skip or weaken this check.
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### Layout
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```
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tests/emulator/
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harness.html # thin wrapper around jsnes; exposes window.nesHarness
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# with loadRomBase64, runFrames, rawPixelsBase64,
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# audioHash, audioWavBase64
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run_examples.mjs # puppeteer-driven runner (headless Chrome)
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package.json # depends on jsnes, pngjs, puppeteer
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goldens/
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<name>.png # 256×240 RGBA framebuffer at frame 180 (~3s at 60fps)
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<name>.audio.hash # one line: "<fnv1a-hex> <sample-count>"
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actual/ # gitignored; written on every run for diff artifacts
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```
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### Running it locally
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The harness is **separate** from `cargo test`. You have to run it by hand:
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```bash
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# 1. Rebuild every example with the current compiler. The harness
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# reads whatever sits under examples/*.nes — if you want to test
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# your working copy you have to rebuild them first.
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cargo build --release
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for f in examples/*.ne; do ./target/release/nescript build "$f"; done
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# 2. Install node deps (once per worktree; node_modules/ is gitignored).
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cd tests/emulator
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npm install # or `npm ci` in CI
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# 3. Verify every ROM still matches its golden.
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node run_examples.mjs
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# → "22/22 ROMs match their goldens" on success
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# → FAIL / MISS lines + `actual/<name>.png`, `actual/<name>.diff.png`,
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# `actual/<name>.wav` written for any ROM that mismatched
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```
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The harness always runs against whatever sits in `examples/*.nes`,
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so iterating on the compiler means rebuilding the example first.
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CI's `emulator` job does this too — it builds the compiler, compiles
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every `.ne` into the workspace (overwriting the committed ROMs,
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which are ephemeral in the CI checkout), and then runs the harness.
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The committed ROMs are a PR-review convenience and a "did this
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change affect codegen" tripwire via the `examples` job's
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reproducibility diff; they are **not** what the emulator job tests.
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### Updating goldens
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If a change is supposed to flip goldens (you added a new example, changed
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a rendering path, fixed a bug that was baked into the old output), update
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them with:
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```bash
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cd tests/emulator
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UPDATE_GOLDENS=1 node run_examples.mjs # rewrites every mismatched golden
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# or
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node run_examples.mjs --update-goldens
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```
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Then `git diff tests/emulator/goldens/` the result, eyeball each change,
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and include the updated PNG+hash files in the same commit as the code
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change. Goldens are the contract; the commit message should explain why
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each diff is legitimate. **Never** `UPDATE_GOLDENS=1` just to silence a
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failing CI — that defeats the entire purpose of the harness.
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### Adding a new example
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1. Write `examples/<name>.ne`.
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2. Build it with the release compiler so a `.nes` file lands next to it.
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3. Run `UPDATE_GOLDENS=1 node run_examples.mjs` to generate
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`goldens/<name>.png` and `goldens/<name>.audio.hash`. Both files must
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be committed — the runner treats missing goldens as a hard failure.
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4. Verify visually that the generated PNG is what you actually intended
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(open it; you can use Read on the PNG file to have Claude display it).
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5. Add the example to the tables in `README.md` and `examples/README.md`.
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### What the harness tests (and doesn't)
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- **Tests**: final rendered framebuffer at frame 180, full audio sample
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stream over the same window. Catches codegen miscompiles, runtime
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bugs, linker layout changes, PPU timing regressions, APU regressions,
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asset pipeline bugs — essentially anything that affects the observable
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behaviour of a whole program.
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- **Does not test**: input handling (no buttons pressed during the run),
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anything past frame 180 (~3 seconds), state transitions that require
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user input. Examples that need input to look non-trivial should
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structure themselves so a good demo happens on autopilot — e.g. a
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frame counter that drives the interesting state (`examples/palette_and_background.ne`
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is a working pattern).
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### CI integration
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The `emulator` job in `.github/workflows/ci.yml` installs Chrome deps,
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builds all examples, then runs the harness. On failure it uploads the
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`actual/` directory and `report.json` as an artifact named `emulator-diff`
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so reviewers can download and inspect the pixel diffs without cloning the
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repo. The CI job does **not** pass `UPDATE_GOLDENS`; if it flips, the
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change needs a manual update + review.
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## Conventions worth knowing
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- Every `src/**/mod.rs` has a co-located `tests.rs`. Add unit tests
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there, not in a separate file.
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- Big cross-phase tests go in `tests/integration_test.rs`. Use the
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`compile` / `compile_banked` helpers at the top of that file instead
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of re-building the pipeline by hand.
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- Error codes live in `src/errors/diagnostic.rs`. Don't add a new code
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without emitting it from somewhere — clippy will catch unused variants,
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but past agents have also let them sit as dead code.
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- Zero page is tight. `$00-$0F` is reserved for the runtime (frame
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flag, input, OAM cursor, sfx/music pointers). `$11-$17` is reserved
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for PPU palette/background updates **when the program declares them**
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(the analyzer bumps the user ZP start from `$10` to `$18` in that
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case — programs without palette/bg keep the old `$10` layout to
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preserve their goldens). User vars go at `$10+` or `$18+`; IR temps
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land at `$80+`.
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- `docs/future-work.md` is the authoritative roadmap. If you finish an
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item, delete its section; if you add a new gap, write one.
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## Things to avoid
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- **Don't add backwards-compat shims.** The repo is pre-1.0; breaking
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changes are fine if they improve the code. Delete dead code outright
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rather than `#[allow(dead_code)]`-ing it.
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- **Don't skip `cargo fmt` / `cargo clippy`.** CI runs both and they
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are cheap.
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- **Don't `UPDATE_GOLDENS=1` without reading the diff.** If you can't
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explain why a golden flipped, the change is probably wrong.
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- **Don't commit `tests/emulator/actual/` or `tests/emulator/node_modules/`.**
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Both are gitignored, but it's worth double-checking before a commit
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that touches the emulator directory.
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