docs: RFC 0006 — mark negative/never types resolved (jolt-wwy)
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@ -213,9 +213,11 @@ smallest high-confidence table (arithmetic and seq/count/nth/first), and grow.
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user fn's body with one parameter bound to its concrete argument type; a
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diagnostic the all-`:any` body did not have means that argument is provably
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wrong. Monotonic, so still no false positives; closed-world, hence opt-in.
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- **Negative/never types.** Still open. Some "provably wrong" cases are wrong
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arity or a non-fn called as a fn; worth including the clear ones (calling a
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`:num`) since the inference knows function-ness.
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- **Negative/never types.** *Resolved (jolt-wwy).* Calling a provably
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non-callable value (`:num`/`:str` — keywords/maps/vectors/sets are IFn) is
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reported at the default level; wrong-arity to a registered single-fixed-arity
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user fn is reported under the `JOLT_TYPE_CHECK_USER` opt-in. A union callee is
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flagged only when every member is non-callable.
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- **Position vs intent.** *Resolved (jolt-fqy).* The reader records each list
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form's absolute offset (identity-keyed, so positions survive macroexpansion
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exactly when the user's sub-form is spliced through); the analyzer stamps it
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