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-rwxr-xr-xscripts/install-lang.sh69
-rw-r--r--scripts/tests/install-lang-collision.bats112
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diff --git a/scripts/install-lang.sh b/scripts/install-lang.sh
index 2f38fcd..6e8d806 100755
--- a/scripts/install-lang.sh
+++ b/scripts/install-lang.sh
@@ -33,6 +33,75 @@ fi
# Resolve to absolute path
PROJECT="$(cd "$PROJECT" && pwd)"
+# 0. Cross-bundle collision guard.
+#
+# Several bundles ship a file at the same path. gitignore-add.txt is appended
+# and deduped, and CLAUDE.md is seed-only, so both compose across bundles. Three
+# do not: claude/settings.json and githooks/* are installed with `cp -rT`
+# (always overwrite), and coverage-makefile.txt is seeded under a fixed name. So
+# installing a second bundle replaced the first's hook wiring and pre-commit
+# while printing [ok], so a project could lose its paren check or secret scan
+# and read the output as success. Refuse instead, naming what would go.
+#
+# Detection is by rule fingerprint, matching sync-language-bundle.sh: a project
+# has bundle X iff one of X's own rule files is in .claude/rules/. No marker
+# file, so this works on installs that predate the guard.
+project_has_bundle() {
+ local b="$1" rf
+ for rf in "$REPO_ROOT/languages/$b/claude/rules"/*.md; do
+ [ -f "$rf" ] || continue
+ [ -f "$PROJECT/.claude/rules/$(basename "$rf")" ] && return 0
+ done
+ return 1
+}
+
+# Files $1's bundle and $LANG both ship, and that install would overwrite.
+shared_overwritten_files() {
+ local other="$1" rel
+ for rel in claude/settings.json coverage-makefile.txt; do
+ [ -f "$SRC/$rel" ] && [ -f "$REPO_ROOT/languages/$other/$rel" ] \
+ && echo " $(printf '%s' "$rel" | sed 's|^claude/|.claude/|')"
+ done
+ if [ -d "$SRC/githooks" ] && [ -d "$REPO_ROOT/languages/$other/githooks" ]; then
+ for rel in "$SRC/githooks"/*; do
+ [ -f "$rel" ] || continue
+ [ -f "$REPO_ROOT/languages/$other/githooks/$(basename "$rel")" ] \
+ && echo " githooks/$(basename "$rel")"
+ done
+ fi
+}
+
+if [ "$FORCE" != "1" ]; then
+ collisions=""
+ for other_dir in "$REPO_ROOT/languages"/*/; do
+ other="$(basename "$other_dir")"
+ [ "$other" = "$LANG" ] && continue
+ [ -d "$other_dir/claude/rules" ] || continue
+ project_has_bundle "$other" || continue
+ files="$(shared_overwritten_files "$other")"
+ [ -n "$files" ] && collisions="${collisions}The '$other' bundle is already installed here. Installing '$LANG' would replace:
+${files}
+"
+ done
+
+ if [ -n "$collisions" ]; then
+ {
+ echo "ERROR: bundle collision. Refusing to install '$LANG' into $PROJECT"
+ echo
+ printf '%s' "$collisions"
+ echo "Both bundles ship these files, and installing overwrites rather than merges,"
+ echo "so the bundle already here would silently lose them."
+ echo
+ echo "Whether a project can carry two bundles at once is an open question."
+ echo "Until it's settled, install one bundle per project."
+ echo
+ echo "To override: re-run with FORCE=1. That also re-seeds CLAUDE.md from the"
+ echo "bundle template, which overwrites any project-specific edits to it."
+ } >&2
+ exit 1
+ fi
+fi
+
echo "Installing '$LANG' ruleset into $PROJECT"
# 1. Generic rules from claude-rules/ (shared across all languages)
diff --git a/scripts/tests/install-lang-collision.bats b/scripts/tests/install-lang-collision.bats
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..36abb5b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/scripts/tests/install-lang-collision.bats
@@ -0,0 +1,112 @@
+#!/usr/bin/env bats
+# Tests for install-lang's cross-bundle collision guard.
+#
+# Several bundles ship files at the same path. gitignore-add.txt merges
+# (appended, deduped) and CLAUDE.md is seed-only, so both compose across
+# bundles. Three do not:
+#
+# claude/settings.json elisp, bash, go — cp -rT, silently overwritten
+# githooks/pre-commit elisp, bash, go — cp -rT, silently overwritten
+# coverage-makefile.txt 4 bundles — [skip]ped, fragment dropped
+#
+# Installing a second bundle used to replace the first's settings.json and
+# pre-commit while printing [ok], so a project could lose its paren check or
+# secret scan and read the output as success. The guard refuses instead, naming
+# what would be replaced. FORCE=1 still overrides.
+
+INSTALL="${BATS_TEST_DIRNAME}/../install-lang.sh"
+
+setup() {
+ PROJ="$(mktemp -d)"
+ git init -q "$PROJ"
+}
+
+teardown() {
+ [ -n "${PROJ:-}" ] && rm -rf "$PROJ"
+}
+
+# ---- Normal: single-bundle installs are unaffected ----
+
+@test "install-lang: a fresh single-bundle install succeeds" {
+ run bash "$INSTALL" elisp "$PROJ"
+ [ "$status" -eq 0 ]
+ [ -f "$PROJ/.claude/settings.json" ]
+ grep -q 'validate-el.sh' "$PROJ/.claude/settings.json"
+}
+
+@test "install-lang: reinstalling the SAME bundle is idempotent, not a collision" {
+ bash "$INSTALL" elisp "$PROJ"
+ run bash "$INSTALL" elisp "$PROJ"
+ [ "$status" -eq 0 ]
+ [[ "$output" != *"collision"* ]]
+ grep -q 'validate-el.sh' "$PROJ/.claude/settings.json"
+}
+
+# ---- The guard: a second, different bundle must not silently replace ----
+
+@test "install-lang: a second bundle sharing settings.json and githooks is refused" {
+ bash "$INSTALL" elisp "$PROJ"
+ run bash "$INSTALL" bash "$PROJ"
+ [ "$status" -ne 0 ] || { echo "second bundle installed without refusal"; return 1; }
+ [[ "$output" == *"elisp"* ]] || { echo "refusal does not name the existing bundle"; return 1; }
+}
+
+@test "install-lang: the refusal names each file that would be replaced" {
+ bash "$INSTALL" elisp "$PROJ"
+ run bash "$INSTALL" bash "$PROJ"
+ [[ "$output" == *"settings.json"* ]] || { echo "refusal omits settings.json"; return 1; }
+ [[ "$output" == *"pre-commit"* ]] || { echo "refusal omits githooks/pre-commit"; return 1; }
+}
+
+@test "install-lang: a refused install leaves the first bundle intact" {
+ bash "$INSTALL" elisp "$PROJ"
+ bash "$INSTALL" bash "$PROJ" || true
+ grep -q 'validate-el.sh' "$PROJ/.claude/settings.json" \
+ || { echo "elisp settings.json was replaced despite refusal"; return 1; }
+ grep -q 'check-parens' "$PROJ/githooks/pre-commit" \
+ || { echo "elisp pre-commit was replaced despite refusal"; return 1; }
+}
+
+@test "install-lang: bundles colliding only on coverage-makefile.txt are refused too" {
+ # python and typescript ship no settings.json or githooks, but both ship a
+ # coverage fragment. The second one's used to be silently dropped.
+ bash "$INSTALL" python "$PROJ"
+ run bash "$INSTALL" typescript "$PROJ"
+ [ "$status" -ne 0 ] || { echo "typescript installed over python's coverage fragment"; return 1; }
+ [[ "$output" == *"coverage-makefile.txt"* ]]
+}
+
+@test "install-lang: two bundles that share no overwritten file install together" {
+ # bash ships settings.json + githooks and no coverage fragment; python ships
+ # only the coverage fragment. Nothing overlaps, so the guard must stay out of
+ # the way. This is the path where a false refusal would be easiest to
+ # introduce: the bundle IS detected, and only the empty file-list stops it.
+ bash "$INSTALL" bash "$PROJ"
+ run bash "$INSTALL" python "$PROJ"
+ [ "$status" -eq 0 ] || { echo "guard falsely refused a non-colliding pair: $output"; return 1; }
+ [ -f "$PROJ/coverage-makefile.txt" ] || { echo "python's coverage fragment did not land"; return 1; }
+ # bash's config survives untouched.
+ grep -q 'validate-bash.sh' "$PROJ/.claude/settings.json"
+ [ -f "$PROJ/.claude/rules/bash.md" ] && [ -f "$PROJ/.claude/rules/python-testing.md" ]
+}
+
+# ---- The escape hatch ----
+
+@test "install-lang: FORCE=1 overrides the collision guard" {
+ bash "$INSTALL" elisp "$PROJ"
+ run bash "$INSTALL" bash "$PROJ" 1
+ [ "$status" -eq 0 ] || { echo "FORCE=1 did not override: $output"; return 1; }
+ grep -q 'validate-bash.sh' "$PROJ/.claude/settings.json"
+}
+
+@test "install-lang: the refusal points at FORCE=1 and warns it re-seeds CLAUDE.md" {
+ bash "$INSTALL" elisp "$PROJ"
+ run bash "$INSTALL" bash "$PROJ"
+ # Assert the refusal fired first: the pre-existing "[skip] CLAUDE.md already
+ # exists (use FORCE=1 to overwrite)" line mentions both strings on its own, so
+ # without this the test passes against an unguarded install.
+ [ "$status" -ne 0 ] || { echo "no refusal fired"; return 1; }
+ refusal="$(printf '%s\n' "$output" | grep -v '^ \[skip\]')"
+ [[ "$refusal" == *"FORCE=1"* ]] || { echo "refusal does not name the override"; return 1; }
+ [[ "$refusal" == *"CLAUDE.md"* ]] || { echo "refusal does not warn about the CLAUDE.md re-seed"; return 1; }
+}