The reviewer noted the in-order emitter's else branch (a NOT-next-to-emit
segment failing → buffer an empty placeholder so the drain can skip it,
use-streaming-dictation.ts:215-218) was the one reachable ordering branch
left uncovered. Add a non-vacuous case: with 3 segments, reject seq 1
(out of order) → one notification, nothing emitted; resolve seq 0 → "alpha";
resolve seq 2 → "gamma". The seq-2 flush proves the empty placeholder let the
emitter advance PAST the failed seq 1 — without the else branch the drain
would stall at the missing seq 1 and "gamma" would never emit.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Backfill the two genuinely-uncovered infra-free units from the #244 Part B
test backlog (the rest was already covered by #248/#257):
- use-streaming-dictation: the in-order transcription emitter. Drives the
real hook via renderHook with mocked VAD + deferred transcribeAudio so the
test controls response order. Asserts out-of-order HTTP responses still
emit text in segment order; whitespace trimmed and empty results dropped
while the sequence advances; a failed segment shows one notification and is
skipped so later segments still flush; a response resolving after cancel()
is dropped (stale-epoch guard).
- internal-link-paste (handleInternalLink / createMentionAction): validateFn
reject → no resolve/dispatch; resolve → mention node with the resolved page
+ anchor dispatched via replaceWith at pos; "Untitled" fallback; reject →
raw url inserted as text under a link mark; createMentionAction wiring to
getPageById on success + failure.
Test-only; no production code changed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>