"""Regression tests for removed dead config keys. This file guards against accidental re-introduction of config keys that were documented or declared at some point but never actually wired up to read code. Future dead-config regressions can accumulate here. """ import inspect def test_delegation_default_toolsets_removed_from_cli_config(): """delegation.default_toolsets was dead config — never read by _load_config() or anywhere else. Removed. Guards against accidental re-introduction in cli.py's CLI_CONFIG default dict. If this test fails, someone re-added the key without wiring it up to _load_config() in tools/delegate_tool.py. We inspect the source of load_cli_config() instead of asserting on the runtime CLI_CONFIG dict because CLI_CONFIG is populated by deep-merging the user's ~/.hermes/config.yaml over the defaults (cli.py:359-366). A contributor who still has the legacy key set in their own config would cause a false failure, and HERMES_HOME patching via conftest doesn't help because cli._hermes_home is frozen at module import time (cli.py:76) — before any autouse fixture can fire. Source inspection sidesteps all of that: it tests the defaults literal directly. """ from cli import load_cli_config source = inspect.getsource(load_cli_config) assert '"default_toolsets"' not in source, ( "delegation.default_toolsets was removed because it was never read. " "Do not re-add it to cli.py's CLI_CONFIG default dict; " "use tools/delegate_tool.py's DEFAULT_TOOLSETS module constant or " "wire a new config key through _load_config()." )