TestFilename_Function_{Good,Bad,Ugly} requires the function being
tested, not just the type name. sentinelError tests exercise the
.Error() method so names must be TestPacket_sentinelError_Error_*.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
AX Principle 1 (predictable names over short names): usage-example comments
in profile_manager.go used the abbreviated `pm` receiver throughout, while all
production code uses the full `profileManager` name. Comments are teaching
material — agents and readers learn from them. Aligning examples with the actual
variable name removes the abbreviation mapping overhead.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
Principle 2 (Comments as Usage Examples): the ProfileManager interface
comment described what the interface was rather than showing how to use it.
Replaced with concrete call examples for GetProfile and SaveProfile.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
Generic name `header` replaced with `packetHeader` throughout ReadAndVerify
to satisfy AX predictable-names-over-short-names; the name now conveys what
is being built without requiring context from the surrounding function.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
AX Principle 2 — comments as usage examples, not prose descriptions.
The previous comment restated what the function name already conveyed.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
xmrig_stats.go and ttminer_stats.go used errors.New() despite the
package providing ErrMinerNotRunning() and ErrInternal() for exactly
these cases. Removes banned errors import from both files.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
Variable name tagLengthByte encoded its type (byte) rather than its role
(the length field of a TLV record). AX Principle 1: names must be semantic,
not type-annotated. tagLength is unambiguous without the redundant Byte suffix.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
TestReader_ReadAndVerify_Bad referenced `frame` without defining it in
the comment block, leaving an agent without enough context to understand
the setup. Replace with a complete, standalone snippet showing frame
construction, corruption, and the expected error outcome.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
The strings package is banned per AX conventions. Both HasPrefix calls in
extractTarball now use bytes.HasPrefix with the bytes package already imported.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
Abbreviated field name `mu` replaced with `mutex` throughout EventHub
to satisfy the predictable-names-over-short-names rule (RFC-025 §1).
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
Variable named tagValueLength implied int semantics but held a byte
value from ReadByte(); AX Principle 1 requires names that are
unambiguous without comments — tagLengthByte makes the type explicit
and the int(tagLengthByte) cast at make() call site clarifies the
byte→int conversion for agent readers.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
AX Principle 1 — predictable names over short names.
The receiver `r` on PeerRegistry is a single-letter abbreviation;
all 29 methods now use `registry` for consistency with the rest of
the node package (controller, worker, transport all use full names).
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
AX Principle 2 — comments show HOW with real values, not WHAT the
signature already says. The previous comment restated the function
signature in prose; replaced with a concrete call showing filename/
content pairs.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
AX Principle 2 — comments show HOW with real values, not WHAT the
signature already says. "Stop gracefully stops the service" restates
the name; replaced with a concrete call-site example.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
AX Principle 2 — comments show HOW, not WHAT. The prose description
"controls how unknown peers are handled" restates the type name.
Replaced with concrete SetAuthMode call examples showing both modes.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
AX Principle 2: comments must show HOW with real values, not restate
the function name. Four prose comments replaced with concrete call
examples showing inputs and expected outcomes.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
AX Principle 2: comments show concrete usage with realistic values, not
minimal call-site only. Single-line comment omitted error handling and
downstream use — now shows the complete call pattern.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
Single-letter receiver names are banned by AX Principle 1 except for
i (range loops), _ (discards), t (tests), and c (*core.Core).
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
WithCause, WithDetails, WithSuggestion, IsRetryable, and StatusCode were
exported methods with no comment — violating AX Principle 2 (comments as
usage examples).
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
Comment examples used 'buffer' but the parameter is named 'writer' —
the example was not a valid call site. AX Principle 2 requires comments
to show concrete, accurate usage with real values.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
Four separate var statements in ReadAndVerify consolidated into a
var () block — more declarative and AX principle #5 compliant.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
AX Principle 1 — predictable names over short names. The receiver `pm`
requires knowledge of the type to decode; `profileManager` is
self-describing at every call site.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
AX Principle 2: comments must show HOW with real values, not placeholder names.
`oversized` is a non-executable placeholder; `bytes.Repeat([]byte("x"), 256)` is
the concrete call that produces the error, matching the example already used in
the writeTLV body comment.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
Single-letter receiver `h` requires mental mapping to understand it refers to
*ResponseHandler. Renamed to `handler` for self-documenting, predictable naming.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
AX Principle 1: predictable names over short names. The field `mu` is an
abbreviation that requires context to understand; `mutex` is self-documenting.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
Abbreviated field name `conns` violates predictable-names-over-short-names.
Renamed to `connections` throughout transport.go — 14 call sites updated.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
Two Principle 2 violations: globalFactory had a description comment instead
of a usage example, and registerDefaults restated the function name.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
PacketBuilder.Header and .Payload lacked inline usage comments,
inconsistent with the pattern established by UEPSHeader fields.
AX Principle 2 requires comments as usage examples, not prose.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
AX Principle 2 — comments as usage examples: the ReadAndVerify doc
comment only showed the success path; both errMissingHMAC and
errIntegrityViolation sentinel branches are now illustrated so callers
can copy-paste correct dispatch logic.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
AX Principle 1: predictable names over short names. wg requires
mental mapping to WaitGroup; waitGroup is self-documenting.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
Replace fmt.Sprintf endpoint construction with string concatenation
and return errors directly, eliminating the banned fmt import.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
AX Principle 2: comments show usage examples, not descriptions.
The trailing "raw bytes after the 0xFF payload tag" restated what
the tag constant already communicates — deleted.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
AX principle #2: comments must show HOW (concrete call), not describe
WHAT (which the signature already says).
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
TestWorker_HandleGetStats_Bad and TestWorker_HandleGetStats_Ugly were
missing; AX requires all three categories mandatory per function.
Bad covers uninitialised identity, Ugly covers failed miner stat collection.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
Comment "→ covers all header TLVs before the HMAC tag" was prose
describing effect rather than showing usage with concrete values,
violating AX Principle 2 (comments as usage examples, not descriptions).
Replaced with a full usage example showing all three messageAuthCode calls.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
AX Principle 2: comments must show usage, not restate the signature.
Both internal methods had descriptions that duplicated the function name.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
AX Principle 2: comments show HOW with real values, not what the
signature already says. Replace description with call example.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
Variables e, a, b violate AX Principle 1 (predictable names over short names).
Renamed to sentinel, sentinelFirst, sentinelSecond across test functions and
the usage-example comment in packet.go.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
Abbreviation writeMu requires a reader to infer "mutex" — violates AX
Principle 1 (predictable names over short names). writeMutex is
self-describing with no mapping overhead.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>
RawConfig and MiningProfile had description-style comments restating what
the types are rather than showing how to use them (AX Principle 2 violation).
Replaced with concrete call-site examples demonstrating real usage patterns.
Co-Authored-By: Charon <charon@lethean.io>