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lakehouse/auditor 1 blocking issue: cloud: claim not backed — "the proven escalation ladder with learning context, collects"
Observed on PR #8 audit (de11ac4): 7 warn findings, all from the cloud inference check. Investigation showed two distinct bug classes that weren't "ship bad code", they were "auditor misreads the diff": 1. Cloud flagged "X not defined in this diff / missing implementation" for symbols like `tailJsonl` and `stubFinding` that ARE defined — just not in the added lines of this diff. Fix: extract candidate symbols from the cloud's gap summary, grep the repo for their definitions (function/const/let/def/class/struct/enum/trait/fn). If every named symbol resolves, drop the finding; if some do, demote to info with the resolution in evidence. 2. Cloud flagged runtime metrics like "58 cloud calls, 306s end-to-end" as unbacked claims. These are empirical outputs from running the test, not things a static diff can prove. Fix: claim_parser now has an `empirical` strength class matching iteration counts, cloud-call counts, duration metrics, attempt counts, tier-count phrases. Inference drops empirical claims from its cloud prompt (verifiable[] subset only) and claim-index mapping uses verifiable[] so cloud responses still line up. Added `claims_empirical` to audit metrics so the verdict is introspectable: how many claims WERE runtime-only vs how many are diff-verifiable? Verified: unit tests confirm empirical classification on 5 sample commit messages; symbol resolver found both false-positive symbols (tailJsonl + stubFinding) and correctly skipped a known- fake symbol.
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