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e68bfe53e5 Fix parity gap: oracle.py must run with URB_NO_OCCLUSION=1
Python fitness always pins quality_daylight to 1.0 (URB_NO_OCCLUSION semantics),
but oracle.py was invoking urb-fitness.pl without the flag, causing outside leaves
to receive real sun-model daylight scores and producing a ~9% gap.

Changes:
- oracle.py: add URB_NO_OCCLUSION=1 to score_batch env
- oracle.py: Score.fail_lines now parses structured YAML failures from the
  llm-agent-mcp branch and converts them to plain-text equivalents, so
  parity tests can compare oracle vs native failure sets regardless of format
- Regenerated all 36 corpus .score/.fails files with URB_NO_OCCLUSION=1
  (no .score files are tracked in git; the script generates them locally)
- All 183 tests pass; closes homemaker-py-gpx

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-17 18:40:56 +01:00
fc10466966 Fix stair-fit parity: entrance corners + weighted has_circulation (homemaker-py-w1e/q70)
Two root causes found for ca/cb corpus parity failures:

1. _avg_path_len_from used unweighted BFS (hop count) but Perl's
   Graph::average_path_length uses weighted Dijkstra with centroid-to-centroid
   edge distances. This caused wrong edge removal in has_circulation, giving
   wrong stack corner counts (2 instead of 3 for lr in ca9e80c5).

2. Entrance corner logic used _public_access (any street boundary) but Perl's
   Entrances() picks the best entrance route — a stair only gets entrance corners
   if no higher-priority non-stair C leaf has public access.

Also includes homemaker-py-hgg storey/building checks previously uncommitted:
stair fit, circ connectivity, roof-garden, public-access tracking, has_circulation,
corners_in_use, stack_corners_in_use, check_space_counts with failure stacking.

All 4 debug corpus prefixes: ratio=1.000000. 39 tests pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-13 20:55:25 +01:00
0366392da4 Scaffold homemaker-py with validated geometry port
Clean-room Python successor to Urb for programme-driven layout search.
This initial commit establishes the .dom bridge format and a faithful
port of Urb's top-down quad geometry, validated byte-identical against
Urb across all 35 programme-house example files (including the wall
inset and multi-storey wall-stacking inheritance).

- dom.py: .dom YAML <-> Node tree, parent/below/position linkage,
  wall_outer inset on load, raw-corner stash for round-tripping
- geometry.py: Coordinate/Coordinate_a/_b/Area/Length + Coordinate_Offset
- experiments/dump_areas.{py,pl}: geometry regression harness
2026-06-10 20:50:20 +01:00