* feat(benchmarks): add correctness assertion - proves less code is not broken code The existing benchmark measures lines-of-code (loc.js) but never checks whether the generated code actually works. This adds a functional correctness gate (correctness.js) that extracts code from fenced blocks and runs per-task checks: - email validator: spawns Python, asserts accept/reject on 5 inputs - debounce: spawns Node, asserts delayed execution + reset on re-call - csv sum: spawns Python with a test CSV, asserts correct total (351) - countdown (React): structural check (useState + useEffect + decrement) - rate limiter (FastAPI): structural check (limit logic + framework usage) 12 unit tests (node:test) cover good/bad outputs for every task plus the unknown-task edge case. Existing tests and rule-copy checks unaffected. * fix: address review feedback - csv check: use regex lookaround instead of substring match to prevent false positives (e.g. 13510 containing '351') - ratelimit: fix operator precedence in block finder by adding parens around the || inside the !b.lang guard - README: note that React/FastAPI checks are structural only, add prerequisites section (Python 3, pandas, Node.js 18+) - test: add regression test for csv substring false positive
Benchmark
Three arms (no skill, caveman, ponytail), three models, five everyday tasks, 10 runs per cell, median reported. Code LOC is counted from fenced code blocks; tokens, cost, and latency come straight from the API.
Reproduce
cp ../.env.example ../.env # add your ANTHROPIC_API_KEY
npx promptfoo@latest eval -c promptfooconfig.yaml --repeat 10
npx promptfoo@latest view
Tasks: email validator, JS debounce, CSV sum, React countdown, FastAPI rate-limit (see promptfooconfig.yaml). Single-shot completions, default temperature.
Median results (10 runs, 2026-06-13)
Code (lines)
| arm | Haiku | Sonnet | Opus |
|---|---|---|---|
| baseline (no skill) | 518 | 693 | 256 |
| caveman | 116 | 120 | 67 |
| ponytail | 39 | 44 | 51 |
Cost (USD, 5 tasks)
| arm | Haiku | Sonnet | Opus |
|---|---|---|---|
| baseline (no skill) | 0.032 | 0.141 | 0.135 |
| caveman | 0.014 | 0.045 | 0.075 |
| ponytail | 0.010 | 0.032 | 0.071 |
Latency (seconds, 5 tasks)
| arm | Haiku | Sonnet | Opus |
|---|---|---|---|
| baseline (no skill) | 37.7 | 124.1 | 58.7 |
| caveman | 14.9 | 34.7 | 23.1 |
| ponytail | 9.9 | 20.1 | 18.0 |
Versus baseline, ponytail writes 80-94% less code, costs 47-77% less, and runs 3-6x faster, on every model.
Metrics
| File | Metric | Behavior |
|---|---|---|
loc.js |
loc |
Measurement - always passes, records line count |
correctness.js |
correct |
Gate - fails if generated code doesn't work |
correctness.js extracts fenced code blocks and runs per-task checks (spawns Python/Node for email, debounce, CSV; structural regex for React and FastAPI). A broken one-liner that scores great on LOC will fail on correctness.
Note: The React countdown and FastAPI rate-limit checks are keyword/structural only (no runtime execution), so they verify plausible structure rather than full correctness. The email, debounce, and CSV checks execute the code.
Prerequisites
Running the benchmark requires Python 3, pandas, and Node.js (18+).
Notes
- Caveman is a prose-compression skill (it leaves code "normal"), so it lands between baseline and ponytail on code size and wins mainly on prose tokens.
- Cost reflects single-shot calls that re-send the skill every time. In real sessions the skill is injected once and prompt-cached, so the cost gap widens further in ponytail's favor.
- These are everyday tasks. For production-grade specs, where an unconstrained agent bloats much harder, see the writeups in
results/.