G.Core:4.3.3 - Authoring rules

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  • No implicit triggers: Any RSCR/SCR/refresh artefact that records reasons MUST record canonical RSCRTriggerKindId. Aliases may be recorded as labels, but must not be the only reason code.

  • No implicit overloading: A local token string (e.g., T4) SHALL NOT silently change meaning across patterns; namespace is part of the alias (G.11:T4A.20:T4).

  • Granularity discipline: If a local cause is narrower than an existing canonical kind, map it to that kind and keep the nuance as a local scope note. If the difference matters for planning/selection, add a new canonical kind.

  • Multi-cause discipline: When an event spans multiple canonical kinds, record multiple triggers (preferred) or map the alias to a set {…} and require emitting the full set.


Last Updated: 2026-06-17 — upstream FPF commit 646b0b9b (github.com/ailev/FPF)