The constructive seeder was never nondeterministic: _assign_adjacency_aware
ends every max/min with a unique leaf-idx tiebreak and uses set unions only
for membership, so iteration order never leaks. constructive_topology(seed=0)
is byte-identical across processes for every example programme. The cited
"sig 4480 vs 16064" was a measurement artifact — Python's builtin hash() of a
str is salted per process (PYTHONHASHSEED), so an identical signature hashes to
different ints run-to-run.
The real run-to-run noise was parallel-only: driver._run_batch admitted futures
via as_completed (completion order), and admit() is order-sensitive (accrues
n_evals per result; keeps the first individual of an equal-key tie as best). A
long parallel run diverged 167 vs 161 fails (maple seed 0). Fix: admit futures
in submission order (block on each result in turn; all still run concurrently),
reproducing the serial admission sequence. Two workers=4 runs are now
byte-identical. Serial (workers=1) was already byte-for-byte reproducible.
Per-seed numbers are reproducible only at a fixed worker count; serial != parallel
is expected (children/iteration 1 vs n_workers changes batch granularity).
- driver: iterate futs in submission order, not as_completed
- test: test_search_parallel_is_reproducible (fails on pre-fix, passes on fix)
- DESIGN.md §12.4: corrected the reproducibility note
Closes homemaker-py-xcy
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>