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* docs(load-graph): classify text/editing command modulesCraig Jennings2026-05-241-11/+29
| | | | | | Second classification batch: the nine custom-* text/editing command helpers (case, comments, datetime, buffer-file, line-paragraph, misc, ordering, text-enclose, whitespace). I annotated each with the load-graph header contract and added a Batch 2 table to the inventory. They're all Layer 2, eager only to register a C-; submap at load, with no necessary eager reason, so all are Phase 3/4 deferral candidates. The inventory records a second hidden dependency for Phase 2: custom-buffer-file guards its C-; b registration with (when (boundp 'cj/custom-keymap) ...) and declares the keymap only via eval-when-compile, so the binding silently drops when the module loads without keybindings.
* docs(load-graph): seed module inventory and annotate foundation headersCraig Jennings2026-05-241-0/+180
I started the init.el load-graph classification with the foundation batch. I added docs/design/module-inventory.org as the living per-module inventory and annotated the seven foundation modules (system-lib, user-constants, host-environment, system-defaults, keyboard-compat, keybindings, config-utilities) with the load-graph header contract: layer, category, load shape, eager reason, top-level side effects, runtime requires, and direct-test-load safety. I changed no load order, so init.el keeps its current eager order. The inventory records one hidden dependency for Phase 2: system-defaults uses host-environment and user-constants symbols at load while declaring them eval-when-compile, so the compiled module cannot load standalone.