zireael-code-review
openbooklet.com/s/zireael-code-reviewopenbooklet.com/s/zireael-code-review@1.0.0GET /api/v1/skills/zireael-code-reviewReview C code for compliance with Zireael standards. Use before committing or when reviewing PRs.
Maintain stable C ABI and versioned binary formats (drawlist + event batches).
Maintain portable CMake builds and deterministic unit/golden/fuzz/integration tests.
Write readable C with proper comments, named constants, and consistent style per CODE_STANDARDS.md.
Keep ZR_ERR_* codes and "no partial effects" contracts consistent across the engine.
Maintain deterministic diff-output golden tests with byte-for-byte fixture comparison.
Enforce the strict platform boundary where core/unicode/util stay OS-header-free.
Implement framebuffer and diff renderer with grapheme safety and minimal terminal output.
Implement deterministic UTF-8, grapheme segmentation, width policy, and wrapping primitives.
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