policy: Explicit-Escape Principle (LANGUAGE-POLICY v1.2.2)#72
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Generalises the scoped convention override into a NORMATIVE estate law: every default/alias/convention must provide an explicit machine-readable escape; tools/agents must honour a declared escape and must never re-impose the default across it, in either direction. A re-emergence that occurs despite a declared escape is a tooling defect. \apt-style escape, but scoped at a .machine_readable/ boundary. Must be mirrored into the machine-readable policy. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Generalises the scoped convention override into a NORMATIVE estate law: every default/alias/convention must offer an explicit, machine-readable escape; tools must honour a declared escape and never re-impose the default across it (either direction). A re-emergence despite a declared escape is a tooling defect, not an escape failure. Section + v1.2.2 amendment + header bump. 🤖 Generated with Claude Code