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The round-2 dirty-guard used an $effect that both read and wrote its `dirtyArmed` $state, so the self-write re-triggered the effect and `dirty` flipped true on mount — the beforeNavigate confirm then fired on every navigation away from an untouched form (caught by the round-3 clean-agent review + the Svelte autofixer, which flags assigning state inside $effect). Replace it with the component's existing idiomatic pattern: DatePrecisionField, PersonMultiSelect, and DocumentMultiSelect each gain an optional `onchange` callback fired on a real user edit, and EventForm passes `markDirty` to all three. Now date/precision/end-date and picker add/remove mark the form dirty exactly like title/type/description already did — no effect, no mount-timing trap. The new props are optional, so the other consumers (WhoWhenSection, the document forms) are unaffected. Svelte autofixer: clean. Addresses PR #832 review (round-3 clean-agent concern). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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