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Phase 4 complete: V1 system removed, v2 fully operational.
Architecture Changes:
- Explicit Node system with typed buffers (u8x4_norm, f32x4, depth24)
- DAG effect routing with multi-input/multi-output support
- Python compiler (seq_compiler_v2.py) with topological sort and ping-pong optimization
- Compile-time node aliasing for framebuffer reuse
V1 Removal (~4KB):
- Deleted effect.h/cc base classes (1.4KB)
- Deleted 19 v1 effect pairs: heptagon, particles, passthrough, gaussian_blur,
solarize, scene1, chroma_aberration, vignette, hybrid_3d, flash_cube,
theme_modulation, fade, flash, circle_mask, rotating_cube, sdf_test,
distort, moving_ellipse, particle_spray (2.7KB)
V2 Effects Ported:
- PassthroughEffectV2, PlaceholderEffectV2
- GaussianBlurEffectV2 (multi-pass with temp nodes)
- HeptagonEffectV2 (scene effect with dummy texture)
- ParticlesEffectV2 (compute + render, format fixed)
- RotatingCubeEffectV2 (3D with depth node)
- Hybrid3DEffectV2 (Renderer3D integration, dummy textures for noise/sky)
Compiler Features:
- DAG validation (cycle detection, connectivity checks)
- Topological sort for execution order
- Ping-pong optimization (aliased node detection)
- Surface-based and encoder-based RenderV2Timeline generation
- init_effect_nodes() automatic generation
Fixes Applied:
- WebGPU binding layout validation (standard v2 post-process layout)
- Surface format mismatch (ctx.format for blit, RGBA8Unorm for framebuffers)
- Depth attachment compatibility (removed forced depth from gpu_create_render_pass)
- Renderer3D texture initialization (created dummy 1x1 white textures)
- ParticlesEffectV2 format (changed from ctx.format to RGBA8Unorm)
- Encoder-based RenderV2Timeline (added missing preprocess() call)
Testing:
- 34/36 tests passing (2 v1-dependent tests disabled)
- demo64k runs successfully (no crashes)
- All seek positions work (--seek 12, --seek 15 validated)
Documentation:
- Updated PROJECT_CONTEXT.md (v2 status, reference to SEQUENCE_v2.md)
- Added completion entry to COMPLETED.md
TODO (Future):
- Port CNN effects to v2
- Implement flatten mode (--flatten code generation)
- Port remaining 10+ effects
- Update HTML timeline editor for v2 (deferred)
handoff(Claude): Sequence v2 migration complete, v1 removed, system operational.
Phase 5 (editor) deferred per user preference.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Workspace structure now:
- workspaces/{main,test}/obj/ (3D models)
- workspaces/{main,test}/shaders/ (WGSL shaders)
- workspaces/{main,test}/music/ (audio samples)
Changes:
- Moved workspaces/*/assets/music/ → workspaces/*/music/
- Updated assets.txt paths (assets/music/ → music/)
- Moved test_demo.{seq,track} to tools/
- Moved assets/originals/ → tools/originals/
- Removed assets/common/ (legacy, duplicated in workspaces)
- Removed assets/final/ (legacy, superseded by workspaces)
- Updated hot-reload paths in main.cc
- Updated CMake references for test_demo and validation
- Updated gen_spectrograms.sh paths
handoff(Claude): Workspace reorganization complete
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Refactor monolithic 866-line CMakeLists.txt into 54-line orchestrator + 10 modules:
- DemoOptions.cmake - Build option declarations
- DemoConfig.cmake - Option implications and platform detection
- DemoCommon.cmake - Shared macros (conditional sources, size opts, linking)
- DemoDependencies.cmake - External library discovery (WGPU, GLFW)
- DemoSourceLists.cmake - Conditional source file lists
- DemoLibraries.cmake - Subsystem library targets
- DemoTools.cmake - Build tools (asset_packer, compilers)
- DemoCodegen.cmake - Code generation (assets, timeline, music)
- DemoExecutables.cmake - Main binaries (demo64k, test_demo)
- DemoTests.cmake - Test infrastructure (36 tests)
- Validation.cmake - Uniform buffer validation
Benefits:
- 94% reduction in main file size (866 → 54 lines)
- Conditional module inclusion (tests only parsed if DEMO_BUILD_TESTS=ON)
- Shared macros eliminate 200+ lines of repetition
- Clear separation of concerns
All 36 tests passing. All build modes verified.
Documentation: Created doc/CMAKE_MODULES.md with module architecture.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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