This reverts the revert e1c28c38, re-landing d502d66c.
Forensics on the project 000 incident show the original revert was a
misattribution: the failures observed at 19:00-19:21 ran on a server started
before the fix was committed (19:59), and the 20:27 failure was the separate
company_work_item_plan schema collision (fixed in the previous commit), which
this change never claimed to cover.
Re-landing is also now required by c9018000: the deferred approval-card click
path rewrites the reply to target the parked AWAITING_HUMAN checkpoint and
resumes through _resume_task_checkpoint — without this change that resume hits
the empty-task-list + MULTI_AGENT value-alias bug and returns an empty reply
on company tasks.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
A company-mode review left a pending task_user_input checkpoint behind: the
runtime carried the paused work item forward via approval-card grants and a
fresh review attempt without ever replying through the engine checkpoint. The
orphan row then captured the user's next chat message and resumed through the
deprecated multi-agent path with an empty task list, returning an empty reply.
Invariants added:
- write side: when a task settles (done/failed/cancelled) its pending
task_user_input/task_peer_wait checkpoints are superseded
- read side: checkpoint matching lazily resolves rows whose task settled or
whose linked work item reached a terminal phase (heals existing dirty DBs)
- resume: the primary task is always part of the resumed set; the
MULTI_AGENT/COMPANY_MODE value-alias no longer routes company checkpoints
into _execute_multi_agent (which silently returned "" on empty task lists)
Perf: get_latest_pending_checkpoint_for_session is called per task on every
UI sync tick, and its parent-session resolution loaded and JSON-parsed the
entire tasks table each time (24MB with inline artifact blobs) — a full core
pegged at 100% and the event loop starved so replies never surfaced. Now a
no-live-checkpoints fast path returns immediately, and the resolution uses a
targeted session_id query backed by a new tasks(session_id) index.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>