Boundary Detail

This truth page reads the current isolated boundary session state directly and now presents a clearer boundary truth snapshot, truth-reading surface, and missing-anchor judgment while remaining read-only inside the OC Platform route family.

Boundary summary
0/6
Boundary session is still in shell state.
Readiness
Partial
Core boundary anchors are still missing.
Scope isolation
Isolated
This page remains limited to OC Platform session truth-reading and does not write into other CLARIXO universes.
Snapshot class
Shell-only snapshot
This page represents a current truth snapshot, not a permanent or authoritative final state.
Snapshot origin
Fallback boundary defaults only
The current snapshot is classified by whether boundary fields are live-present or whether boundary truth is currently limited to fallback defaults.
Snapshot identity
boundary-snapshot:shell
oc_platform_boundary_state / isolated OC Platform boundary family
Fixation state
Floating snapshot
The current boundary snapshot identity is still provisional and has not been fixed into a durable reference point.
Reference readiness
Not reference-ready
The current boundary snapshot is not yet ready to be treated as a fixed reference because it still remains descriptive, floating, and non-persistent.
Issuance gate
Not issuable
Reference issuance is blocked because the current boundary snapshot still fails multiple hard minimums and has not reached a durable, fixed, reference-ready state.
Minimum conditions
Hard minimums missing
Current missing hard minimums are grouped as fixation priority, snapshot integrity priority, and issuance basis priority before any issuance can be considered.
Missing-count: 3 hard minimums are still open.
Blocking minimums
Blocking minimums active
All currently missing hard minimums should still be treated as issuance-blocking conditions at this stage.
Readiness support
Support conditions not yet meaningful
Readiness-supporting conditions may be described later, but they cannot soften the current blocked state while hard minimums remain open.
Current readiness judgment
Not ready
Current readiness remains below reference-ready because fixation, non-floating integrity, and issuance basis are all still unresolved.
Current stop point
Still stopped at hard minimum layer
The current boundary snapshot is still stopping at the hard-minimum layer and has not progressed into any real reference-ready or issuance-ready state.
First unblock action
Establish first durable anchor
The first unblock action is still pre-fixation: establish a durable fixed reference before any later readiness improvement could become meaningful.
Supporting follow-ups
Follow-ups remain secondary
Non-floating integrity and non-placeholder issuance basis remain necessary follow-ups, but they should stay secondary until the first durable anchor exists.
Pre-threshold state
Pre-threshold
The current boundary snapshot remains below the first evidence threshold and should still be treated as pre-threshold only.
Evidence threshold
Durable anchor threshold
The first evidence threshold is still not reached here: a durable fixed reference must exist before the snapshot can even begin to resemble evidence-grade anchoring.
Threshold crossing judgment
Not yet crossed
The threshold is not yet crossed because the first durable anchor does not exist, and the later follow-up conditions therefore cannot mature into threshold-grade evidence posture.
Minimum evidence shape
Not yet formed
A minimum evidence-like shape is still not formed here because the page does not yet have even the smallest stable evidence-grade structure.
Minimum evidence anchors
Anchors still insufficient
The minimum evidence shape would require at least a durable anchor, a non-floating snapshot posture, and a non-placeholder basis that can be read as one coherent minimum evidence frame.
Minimum shape judgment
Below minimum shape
Current state remains below the minimum evidence-like shape because the threshold itself is not crossed and the minimum anchors therefore do not yet converge.
Referenceability state
Not referenceable
The current boundary snapshot still cannot be treated as referenceable because it does not yet reach even the minimum evidence-like shape needed before referenceability could be discussed.
Referenceability threshold
Minimum evidence convergence threshold
Referenceability would require the minimum evidence shape to converge into a stable anchor set that can be read consistently as one reference-ready object.
Referenceability judgment
Below referenceability
Current state remains below referenceability because minimum evidence shape, anchor sufficiency, and stable convergence are all still missing.
Fixed-reference candidate state
Not yet a candidate
The current boundary snapshot still cannot be treated as a fixed-reference candidate because referenceability itself is not yet reached and stability remains insufficient.
Fixed-reference candidate threshold
Referenceable stability threshold
A fixed-reference candidate would require a referenceable object whose anchor set and reading posture remain stable enough to be considered a candidate fixed reference, even before any real fixation exists.
Fixed-reference candidate judgment
Below candidate status
Current state remains below fixed-reference-candidate status because referenceability, anchor stability, and candidate-grade convergence are all still missing.

Current boundary truth rows

Each row below reflects the currently available boundary session state, or explicitly shows what is still missing.

Active mainline
No active mainline is currently stored.
Missing boundary anchor.
Source: boundary fallback defaults because active_mainline is not stored.
Stage goal
No current stage goal is stored yet.
Still missing supporting boundary field.
Source: boundary fallback defaults because stage_goal is not stored.
Current scope
Scope is currently limited to the oc-platform route family and page family only.
Default shell scope still being used.
Source: boundary fallback defaults because current_scope is not stored.
Forbidden scope
No modification should leak into existing CLARIXO route families, runtime pages, AgentOps pages, Evidence API pages, or Audit Workspace pages.
Fallback isolation rule is being used.
Source: boundary fallback defaults because forbidden_scope is not stored.
Evidence rule
Export-first remains mandatory before later persistence is connected.
Fallback evidence discipline rule is being used.
Source: boundary fallback defaults because evidence_rule is not stored.
Verification rule
Syntax, route reachability, and isolated navigation consistency remain the current closure requirements.
Fallback verification rule is being used.
Source: boundary fallback defaults because verification_rule is not stored.

Source-of-truth and continuation boundary

No live boundary session values are stored yet; current truth reading is limited to boundary fallback defaults.

Boundary truth is still observe-only and should not be treated as continuation-ready.

Core anchors on this page are Active mainline and Current scope. Stage goal, forbidden scope, evidence rule, and verification rule remain supporting boundary fields.

Workspace alignment: this page explains the Grounding lane in the workspace and clarifies whether boundary truth is live, fallback, or still observe-only.

Snapshot note: this page shows only the current isolated reading moment inside the OC Platform universe and should not be interpreted as durable cross-session truth.

Snapshot identity note: the current snapshot identity stays descriptive only and does not yet imply durable persistence, replay capability, or execution authority.

Fixation note: the current snapshot has not been fixed into a durable reference and remains a floating descriptive state only.

Reference note: the current boundary snapshot remains descriptive and non-fixed, and must not be treated as a fixed reference token or durable citation point.

Issuance note: reference issuance remains blocked until the snapshot is no longer floating, no longer purely descriptive, and is fixed into a durable reference point.

Minimum-conditions note: hard minimums are now broken down below as explicit missing-condition placeholders, still read-only and still not connected to real issuance.

Readiness-mapping note: in this batch, the missing hard minimums are treated as blocking minimums first, while readiness-supporting conditions remain secondary and cannot upgrade the current judgment.

Missing-conditions breakdown

This placeholder decomposition makes the current non-issuable state easier to read, while still not asserting real fixation, persistence, or issuance.

Fixation priority
Durable reference anchor
A durable fixed reference has not yet been established for the current boundary snapshot.
Source-slot: No fixed-reference source is present in current boundary session state.
Missing
Snapshot integrity priority
Non-floating posture
The current boundary snapshot is still floating and has not reached a non-floating state.
Source-slot: No non-floating integrity source has been established for the current boundary snapshot.
Missing
Issuance basis priority
Non-placeholder issuance basis
The current boundary snapshot identity remains descriptive only and does not yet provide a non-placeholder issuance basis.
Source-slot: Issuance-basis source remains descriptive-only in the current boundary session reading.
Missing

Condition-to-readiness mapping

Blocking minimums
All currently missing hard minimums should still be treated as issuance-blocking conditions at this stage.
Readiness-supporting conditions
Readiness-supporting conditions may be described later, but they cannot soften the current blocked state while hard minimums remain open.
Current readiness judgment
Current readiness remains below reference-ready because fixation, non-floating integrity, and issuance basis are all still unresolved.

Readiness-to-progression reading

This layer remains pre-fixation. It explains how the current boundary state reads in later progression terms, without asserting real fixation, persistence, or issuance behavior.

Current stop point
The current boundary snapshot is still stopping at the hard-minimum layer and has not progressed into any real reference-ready or issuance-ready state.
First unblock action
The first unblock action is still pre-fixation: establish a durable fixed reference before any later readiness improvement could become meaningful.
Supporting follow-ups
Non-floating integrity and non-placeholder issuance basis remain necessary follow-ups, but they should stay secondary until the first durable anchor exists.

Progression-to-evidence-threshold reading

This layer remains below evidence fixation. It explains how threshold posture reads before any real evidence fixation or issuance behavior exists.

Pre-threshold state
The current boundary snapshot remains below the first evidence threshold and should still be treated as pre-threshold only.
Evidence threshold
The first evidence threshold is still not reached here: a durable fixed reference must exist before the snapshot can even begin to resemble evidence-grade anchoring.
Threshold crossing judgment
The threshold is not yet crossed because the first durable anchor does not exist, and the later follow-up conditions therefore cannot mature into threshold-grade evidence posture.

Threshold-to-minimum-evidence-shape mapping

This layer remains pre-evidence. It explains the smallest evidence-like shape conceptually, without asserting real persistence, replay, citation, or issuance behavior.

Minimum evidence shape
A minimum evidence-like shape is still not formed here because the page does not yet have even the smallest stable evidence-grade structure.
Minimum evidence anchors
The minimum evidence shape would require at least a durable anchor, a non-floating snapshot posture, and a non-placeholder basis that can be read as one coherent minimum evidence frame.
Minimum shape judgment
Current state remains below the minimum evidence-like shape because the threshold itself is not crossed and the minimum anchors therefore do not yet converge.

Minimum-evidence-shape-to-referenceability mapping

This layer remains below referenceability. It explains when a minimum evidence-like shape would begin to approach referenceability, without asserting any real reference token, citation point, or durable external reference behavior.

Referenceability state
The current boundary snapshot still cannot be treated as referenceable because it does not yet reach even the minimum evidence-like shape needed before referenceability could be discussed.
Referenceability threshold
Referenceability would require the minimum evidence shape to converge into a stable anchor set that can be read consistently as one reference-ready object.
Referenceability judgment
Current state remains below referenceability because minimum evidence shape, anchor sufficiency, and stable convergence are all still missing.

Referenceability-to-fixed-reference-candidate mapping

This layer remains pre-candidate. It explains when a referenceable object would begin to approach fixed-reference-candidate status, without asserting any real fixed reference, issued token, or durable citation behavior.

Fixed-reference candidate state
The current boundary snapshot still cannot be treated as a fixed-reference candidate because referenceability itself is not yet reached and stability remains insufficient.
Fixed-reference candidate threshold
A fixed-reference candidate would require a referenceable object whose anchor set and reading posture remain stable enough to be considered a candidate fixed reference, even before any real fixation exists.
Fixed-reference candidate judgment
Current state remains below fixed-reference-candidate status because referenceability, anchor stability, and candidate-grade convergence are all still missing.
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