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Activates js-rigor's normally-dormant complexity and benchmark verdicts against the complex-graph generators: COMPLEXITY (e-process verified, deterministic cost signals): - direct/chain/ttu lookups declared O(1) in graph size — verified with a deterministic engine-lookup counter as the cost metric (wall-clock at sub-ms scale is pure jitter for the spread check); a regression to linear scans would grow the counter with n and trip the e-process - union evaluated O(k) in rule count in normal mode vs O(1) in binary mode (threshold early exit) — declared cost = rule evaluations BENCHMARK (percentile assertions over auto-collected samples): - direct/chain/ttu single-check actions stay under p50=0.2ms p95=1.0ms budgets on the complex graphs Debugging along the way surfaced two rigor API facts worth pinning: metric readers receive the raw generated-args ARRAY (fns get the spread values), and a missing module import silently degrades actions into 'no observations' vacuous verdicts (ReferenceError swallowed by the runner). Full rigor 237/237.