@Sara on PR #693: canonical_fixture_multi_spouse_falls_through_to_displayName _when_no_fromYear asserts the *fallback* branch of the multi-spouse sort (NULLS LAST, then displayName). It only exercises the name branch while every SPOUSE_OF row in the fixture has fromYear=undefined. The day a year gets backfilled in canonical import, the test would silently start asserting year-order with no notice. Add a precondition at the head of the test that fails fast with a clear maintainer message ("update or split into year-branch / name-branch") when any canonical SPOUSE_OF row gains a fromYear. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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