Four-part fix for the collection bottleneck that was blocking the dev loop:
1. Lazy mitreattack.stix20 import in attack_stix.py — deferred to first
_load() call (TYPE_CHECKING guard at top level)
2. Lazy misp_stix_converter import in both MISP export routers — moved
from module level into the route handler body
3. Lazy attack_catalog / attack_stix in ttp.py repo mixin — thin wrapper
functions so the import chain never fires at module load time
4. tests/api/conftest.py — `from decnet.web.api import app` moved inside
the `client()` fixture; `pytest_ignore_collect` broadened to skip all
test_schemathesis*.py variants (not just test_schemathesis.py), which
were launching a subprocess server at module-import time
5. pyproject.toml — `norecursedirs` for tests/live, tests/stress,
tests/service_testing, tests/docker, tests/perf so these directories
are never entered; `-m` filter removed from addopts (now redundant);
`--dist loadscope` → `--dist load` to unblock workers immediately
6. behave_core / behave_shell rename — BEHAVE packages dropped the
`decnet_` prefix; reinstalled editable installs and updated all 14
import sites across profiler, ttp, bus, and correlation modules
Static assertion that every Tier-A primitive in PRIMITIVE_REGISTRY
has a slot in the calibration grid (hard gate or conditional set).
Excludes Tier B (8 cross-session primitives) and Tier C (toolchain.*)
by explicit allow-list and prefix filter.
Three checks:
* every Tier-A primitive is covered (forward direction)
* no extractor set drifts from the registry (reverse, catches typos)
* Tier-A count == 37 (design doc invariant)
CI now fails before a registry addition ships without a feature
function.