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V1 Backend Completion Gap Matrix

Status: Planning baseline

Purpose: Record what Blocks 0110 actually completed, identify the remaining V1 backend gaps found in the current repository, and map each gap to a new active plan block. This file is not a replacement for tests or the block plans.

Review basis

The review used:

  • AGENTS.md
  • the root README.md
  • all archived V1 Block 0110 plans, including their updated variants
  • V1_TEST_COVERAGE_MATRIX.md
  • all files under Human Documentation/, including the DOCX design specification
  • all production files under lib/
  • all tests under test/
  • the current repository history and working-tree state

Chunk 11.1 re-established the executable baseline on 2026-06-24 from starting commit 775c2ed406f03a73a9b0ca621dea5b4482468616. dart pub get, dart format lib test, dart analyze, dart test, and git diff --check passed. The current suite has 143 passing tests.

Current state and remaining work

Area Completed in Blocks 0110 Remaining V1 backend work Planned block
Pure Dart foundation Package layout, exports, lints, tests, documentation structure Fresh verification, traceability matrix, and current API baseline 11
Core task model Task types, lifecycle statuses, basic metadata, immutable copy pattern, strong invariants, explicit nullable clearing, completion timestamp, task reminder override, typed validation Backlog-entered time and remaining persistence/query support 14, 15
Status semantics Planned/active/completed/missed/cancelled/no-longer-relevant/backlog Reconcile the human specifications pushed and skipped labels with event/stat semantics without importing V2 burnout behavior 11, 13
Time model DateTime-based schedule intervals and recurring wall-clock helpers Civil-date/wall-time/time-zone semantics, DST policy, deterministic clocks, and safe date-only persistence 11
Scheduling engine Flexible insertion, next-slot push, tomorrow push, backlog push, rollover, overlap analysis, centralized occupancy, free-slot protection, surprise/actual occupancy, structured non-localized result codes, invariant coverage Application-facing orchestration and final backend acceptance scenarios 14, 17
Locked time Recurring blocks, one-day remove/replace/add overrides, hidden overlay mapping Strong override validation, date/time-zone safety, complete persistence mapping, date-scoped repository queries 11, 15
Free slots Task type, timeline token, creation/update rules, protection from flexible scheduling, reminder suppression policy, and overlap tests Application use cases that persist resulting changes atomically 12, 13, 14
Surprise work Completed surprise logging, immediate flexible-task repair, actual occupancy, idempotent replay protection, and completion/locked-hour accounting Application use cases that persist all resulting changes atomically 12, 13, 14
Task actions Flexible and required action services, canonical transition service, internal activity records, idempotent operation handling, completion timestamps/actual intervals, and exactly-once task-stat accounting Atomic application use cases and persisted activity/stat transaction boundaries 13, 14
Internal task statistics Baseline counters, increment helpers, activity-derived counter updates, late/locked completion calculation, push-before-completion values, project aggregates, and learned suggestion inputs Atomic persistence 14
Child tasks Entry conversion, ownership views, deterministic break-up mutation results, direct-child validation, parent/child completion propagation, lifecycle activities, and idempotent force completion Application use cases that persist all child-task mutations atomically 13, 14
Project defaults Configured static defaults, reminder profile on project, per-project usage aggregates, deterministic non-blocking learned suggestions, explicit configured-vs-learned resolution, and effective reminder-profile resolver Application-layer persistence/query orchestration 13, 14
Reminder profiles Gentle/persistent/strict/silent enum on project, task override, effective-profile resolver, typed reminder directives, and Free Slot suppression policy Platform delivery remains outside the pure core 13
Timeline state UI-independent item mapper, locked overlay state, compact selection Complete Today query/read model, stable per-occurrence IDs, status metadata, correct “next flexible” exclusion, rollover notices 14
Backlog Filters, sorts, staleness markers, quick capture Persist backlog-entered timestamp, settings-backed thresholds, application queries/commands, typed results 11, 14, 15
Application layer Application operation context, typed result/failure contracts, centralized scheduler input loader, and in-memory atomic unit-of-work foundation Concrete Today/read-model queries and V1 command use cases that invoke domain rules and return UI-ready results 14
Repository contracts Basic task/project/locked/snapshot interfaces, activity/settings/project-statistics/operation repository contracts, and in-memory staged unit of work Date/project/parent queries, archive/delete behavior, revisions, complete persistence codecs, and adapter conformance suite 14, 15
Document mapping Task, task-statistics, and project-statistics map round trips; field-name constants for other entities Complete codecs for every repository entity, explicit stable codes, schema version, civil-time encoding, migration fixtures 15
MongoDB runtime Committed target documented; no driver/runtime yet Trusted runtime decision, actual adapter, indexes, transactions/optimistic concurrency, integration tests, secret handling 16
Backend acceptance Historical unit test audit and handoff End-to-end application scenarios, adapter conformance, migration/resilience/performance checks, final backend gate 17
Flutter UI Intentionally not started Minimal shell and one vertical slice only after the backend gate; visual design remains open 18

Specification decisions the new plan must make explicit

  1. pushed is an activity/movement event, not a durable task lifecycle status.
  2. skipped during burnout remains a V2 activity/stat path; V1 may retain a compatible counter/schema field but must not implement the shield/catch-up workflow.
  3. A protected Free Slot blocks automatic flexible placement and normal flexible reminder directives. Explicit critical or inflexible commitments may overlap it and must produce a clear conflict/interrupt decision rather than moving it.
  4. A surprise task with an actual interval remains occupied historical time for later same-day scheduling operations.
  5. Internal activity records may exist for correctness, statistics, migrations, and idempotency, but V1 does not add a visible per-task history panel.
  6. Learned project values are suggestions with provenance and confidence; they never silently overwrite configured defaults.
  7. Reminder delivery through operating-system/background services is not part of the pure Dart core. V1 backend work provides policy decisions and directives.
  8. Production credentials must not be embedded in Flutter. MongoDB access must execute in a trusted runtime selected in Block 16.

Explicitly deferred

  • Week and month views
  • Weekly reports and dashboards
  • Overwhelm shield and burnout catch-up
  • Drag-and-drop ordering
  • Visible task-history panel
  • Dependencies and context tags
  • User accounts and production authentication
  • Cross-device/full sync and background reconciliation
  • Flexible-task overrun behavior
  • Advanced assistant/ML behavior