The compiled evaluator is gone, so useCompiled: false is inert. Removed
every remaining reference: the TTU matrix pin's redundant fallback check,
the OWA wrapper's useCompiled parameter, the comparator full-path test's
redundant rule-path check, and the compiled-rule-parity campaign (which
existed solely to compare the two paths — now trivially identical).
The RuleCompiler remains as the config validator; _compiled metadata
still rides in snapshots.
Systemic reliability gap found by the probe sweep: the compiled evaluation
paths never emitted the reliability the engine computes.
- Compiled _evaluateDirect omitted the relation's reliability, and the
chain/multi_hop rules hardcoded reliability: 1.0 — so check() results
reported 1.0 for any rule whose decision came through a chain, multi_hop,
union, intersection, exclusion, or defeasible combination.
- The chain and multi_hop traversals now track per-path reliability (product
of edge reliabilities) and report the winning path's value; the compiled
and fallback logical operators (union/intersection/exclusion, direct_list
fast path, early exits) report the selected child's reliability
(max/min child or OWA trace index; exclusion multiplies both legs), and
normal-mode defeasible combines base x requires x defeater reliabilities.
- The checker's logical fast path dropped collectedValues from union/
intersection/exclusion results; it now passes them through.
- MultiHopRule.valueManager was read off relationManager where the real
arbiter keeps it on the arbiter — collectValues: true on a multi_hop rule
with a value-carrying edge crashed the evaluation (error result, silent
denial). Now resolved at the arbiter level with a relationManager
fallback for stubs.
Campaign pins: reliability per kind (chain/multi_hop product, union/intersection
selected child, exclusion/defeasible product), and multi_hop value collection
through persistent and partial contexts.