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scripts/run-performance-tests.sh:416-417 used `grep -o ... | wc -l` to count `"status":"accepted"` and `"status":"rejected"` markers in the PT-08 batch response. On the happy path (rejected=0) grep -o exits 1, and under `set -o pipefail` + `set -e` (line 16) the pipeline killed the script before reaching any of PT-08's reporting code — reproducing twice in the cycle-3 perf-harness leftover (replay #2 + #3 post-AZ-500). Fix: neutralise grep's no-match exit locally with `|| true` on the grep stage of each pipeline. `grep -o | wc -l` is kept (not swapped for `grep -c`) because the PT-08 response is compact JSON — all items live on one line, so `grep -c` would always return 1 and lose occurrence-count semantics. An 8-line comment explains why grep cannot fail for I/O at this code path (file is curl-written, HTTP 200 gated). AC-1 + AC-2 verified in-place against a standalone harness under `set -e -o pipefail` (compact-JSON, mixed-status, edge-empty cases). AC-3 + AC-4 are Step 15 (Performance Test) obligations by spec design — the leftover deletion (AC-4) is "in the same commit" as the green full perf run. Batch report: _docs/03_implementation/batch_01_cycle5_report.md. Code review: _docs/03_implementation/reviews/batch_01_cycle5_review.md — PASS, no findings. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
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Code Review Report
Batch: 01 (cycle 5) — AZ-504 (1 SP) Date: 2026-05-12 Verdict: PASS
Phase Summary
| Phase | Result |
|---|---|
| 1. Context Loading | OK — task spec read; intent = tolerate grep exit 1 on no-match while preserving occurrence-count semantics; do NOT change PT-08 threshold or production code. |
| 2. Spec Compliance | OK — AC-1 + AC-2 verified in standalone harness under set -e -o pipefail. AC-3 + AC-4 staged by spec design (AC-4 GIVEN clause couples them to the Step 15 full perf run). No Spec-Gap. |
| 3. Code Quality | OK — || true is locally scoped, accompanied by an 8-line comment explaining why grep cannot fail for I/O at this code path; coderule.mdc allows this with comment. Mirror-image accepted/rejected lines are intentional, not duplication worth extracting. |
| 4. Security Quick-Scan | OK — no SQL, no command injection, no secrets, no input validation touch. |
| 5. Performance Scan | OK — same grep -o | wc -l complexity as before; || true adds zero overhead on the happy path. |
| 6. Cross-Task Consistency | N/A — single-task batch. |
| 7. Architecture Compliance | N/A — shell script, not in any C# component; no layer / Public API / cycle / duplicate-symbol concerns. |
Findings
None.
Notes
- Risk 1 (compact JSON vs
grep -c) was verified empirically againstSatelliteProvider.Common/DTO/UavTileBatchUploadResponse.cs— the ASP.NET Core default serializer emits the fullItemslist on a single line.grep -cwould have collapsed all occurrences to a line count of 1. The chosen fix (grep -o ... \|\| true \| wc -l) preserves occurrence semantics. The 8-line in-script comment captures this so a future maintainer doesn't re-introducegrep -c. - Risk 2 (other vulnerable
grep ... \| wc -lsites) — Grep pass over the whole script found only the two sites named in the spec (416, 417). The thirdgrep -osite (line 141, region status polling) is protected byhead -1 \|\| true. No other defensive work required. - Test infra note — no BATS/shell-test framework in this project. Adding one for a 1-SP fix is infra creep. The standalone harness in the batch report is the established equivalent verification.
Verdict
PASS — no findings of any severity. Proceed to commit. AC-3 + AC-4 are Step 15 obligations, not Step 10 gaps.