* fix(benchmarks): correctness gate scores unfenced code; fix debounce task The `correct` gate under-reported correctness for terse models, the likely source of "Ponytail degrades models" reports (issue #65): - extractBlocks() only matched fenced code blocks, so bare/unfenced code scored an automatic fail even when correct. Now falls back to the whole response as one block (and tolerates CRLF). Debounce detection also accepts unfenced arrow functions. - The debounce task asked to "add debounce to a search input" but the check expected a reusable debounce(fn, delay) util, failing correct inline answers. Task reworded to the deliverable the check verifies. Adds correctness.test.js (regression guard) and a GPT-mini repro config plus results writeup: on a clean n=20 run, the reported gpt-4.1-mini drop (10/15) does not reproduce (100/100). The LOC win (~halved) holds. README repro fixed: promptfoo needs --env-file ../.env (reads cwd, not root). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * test(benchmarks): add robustness audit — ponytail vs baseline on edge cases Answers the real question behind #65: does ponytail's push for the shortest solution make weak models produce wrong code on edge cases? robustness-audit.js: 16 self-verifying tasks (12 algorithmic edge-case traps + 4 validators). Each check ships a known-good and known-lazy-wrong reference that must pass/fail before any model output is scored (--selftest, 16/16). Findings (gpt-4.1-mini + gpt-5.4-mini, baseline vs ponytail): parity on every edge-case trap on both models. The one measured soft spot is gpt-5.4-mini email (~4-5%, reaches for parseaddr). A sharpened SKILL.md validation rule had no reliable effect in an n=100 A/B (96% vs 95%), so it was not shipped — the tendency is model-level, not skill-level. Full writeup in results/. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * test(benchmarks): email slip is provider-specific — 100% on Claude High-n cross-provider follow-up to the robustness audit. The one ponytail soft spot (email validation via parseaddr) splits by provider, not model size: - Claude (haiku/sonnet/opus): 100% under ponytail, n=40 each — and ponytail beats baseline (unconstrained Sonnet over-engineers into an always-truthy dict, 0/40; ponytail writes a clean validator). - OpenAI (gpt-4.1-mini..gpt-5.5): slips at every size under ponytail (~79-98%), baseline ~100%. The parseaddr reflex lives in OpenAI training. Not fixable by skill text: 8 distinct SKILL.md edits (incl. an n=100 A/B, 96% vs 95%) all scored <= current, several worse, all bloated LOC. Nothing shipped. SKILL.md unchanged. Conclusion: on ponytail's target platform (Claude) email is 100%; the GPT slip is a documented cross-provider transfer quirk. Adds model-email.js / claude-email.js to reproduce the tables. Writeup updated. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs(benchmarks): correct misleading Sonnet baseline 0 percent The Sonnet baseline 0/40 on email is a return-type artifact, not a logic failure: unconstrained Sonnet returns a dict {is_valid, message} instead of a bool, so the bool-contract gate scores every case as accepted. Read dict-aware via is_valid, its logic is ~75% correct (9/12). Reframed honestly so we are not presenting 0 vs 100 as a clean win; ponytail still wins (clean 100% bool) but the point is over-engineered return type, not total failure. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Correctness under Ponytail: gate fixes + GPT-mini reproduction (2026-06-16)
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Context: [issue #65](https://github.com/DietrichGebert/ponytail/issues/65) asked whether
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Ponytail degrades model performance. A community run (Pyseph) reported a large correctness
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drop on `gpt-4.1-mini` (10/15 with Ponytail vs 15/15 without) and a small one on
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`gpt-5.4-mini` (14/15 vs 15/15).
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Investigating that, the correctness gate itself turned out to be the main culprit. This
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writeup documents the gate bugs, the fixes, and a clean reproduction of Pyseph's exact
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model setup.
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## TL;DR
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- The `correct` gate had two bugs that **under-reported correctness for terse models** — it
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could not read unfenced code, and the debounce task tested for a deliverable the prompt
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never asked for.
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- After fixing the gate, on a clean `n=20` run of Pyseph's exact models, the large drop
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**does not reproduce**: `gpt-4.1-mini` is 100% with *and* without Ponytail.
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- Ponytail roughly **halves** median code size, the original headline claim, with no
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meaningful correctness cost on instruction-following models.
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- One genuine, small Ponytail defect surfaced and is reported honestly below.
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## The gate bugs
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1. **Unfenced code was scored as "no code blocks."** `extractBlocks()` only matched
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```` ```fenced``` ```` blocks. Models that reply with bare code (more common under
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Ponytail's terse style, and frequent on `gpt-5.4-mini`) scored an automatic fail even
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when the code was correct. This alone accounted for 41 of 74 failures in the first GPT run.
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2. **The debounce task tested the wrong deliverable.** The prompt said *"add debounce to a
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search input"* but the check expected a reusable `debounce(fn, delay)` utility it could
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call. A correct inline answer (`input.addEventListener(... clearTimeout ...)`) failed with
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`searchInput is not defined`. This accounted for 31 of 74 failures, and it penalized the
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literal, minimal answer while rewarding code that over-built a utility nobody asked for.
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Both are fixed: `extractBlocks()` now falls back to treating the whole response as one code
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block when no fence is present (and tolerates CRLF), and the debounce task now asks for the
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reusable `debounce(fn, delay)` function the check actually verifies.
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## Method
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Two arms (baseline = no skill, ponytail), Pyseph's two models, the five repo tasks, `n=20`
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per cell, run serially (`--max-concurrency 1`) so transient quota 429s never reduced the
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denominators. Code is executed where possible (email, debounce, CSV); React/FastAPI are
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structural checks (see the README caveat). Claude numbers are a free re-score of the
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committed `output-10x.json` responses through the fixed gate (`n=10`, 4 tasks — the saved
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debounce responses predate the prompt fix and are excluded).
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## Results
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### GPT-mini (clean `n=20`, 0 errors, full denominators)
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| model | baseline | ponytail | median LOC (base → pony) |
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|---|--:|--:|--:|
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| gpt-4.1-mini | 100/100 | 100/100 | 15 → 7 |
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| gpt-5.4-mini | 100/100 | 98/100 | 16 → 7 |
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Pyseph's reported `gpt-4.1-mini` drop (10/15 ≈ 67%) does not reproduce — it scores 100% here.
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The difference is the gate fixes; the original numbers were measuring unfenced code and the
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debounce deliverable mismatch, not model degradation.
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### Claude (fixed gate, re-score of committed responses, `n=10`, 4 tasks)
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| model | baseline | ponytail |
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| claude-haiku-4-5 | 38/40 (95%) | 40/40 (100%) |
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| claude-opus-4-8 | 40/40 (100%) | 40/40 (100%) |
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| claude-sonnet-4-6 | 28/40 (70%) | 40/40 (100%) |
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On instruction-following models Ponytail ties or slightly *beats* baseline. The low
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`sonnet` baseline number is itself an over-engineering failure: the unconstrained validator
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returns a rich `{is_valid, message}` dict instead of a bool, so `if validate_email(addr)` is
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always truthy and accepts every address — a real bug Ponytail's `return bool(...)` avoids.
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## The one real Ponytail defect
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On `gpt-5.4-mini`, 2 of 20 Ponytail email runs failed because the model reached for the
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laziest stdlib option:
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```python
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from email.utils import parseaddr
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def is_valid_email(email):
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_, addr = parseaddr(email)
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return addr == email and "@" in addr # accepts "@missing-local.com"
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```
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`parseaddr` does not require a local part, so `"@missing-local.com"` is accepted. This is a
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genuine (if minor) cost of pushing toward one-liners: occasionally the chosen stdlib helper
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has an edge-case hole. The other 18 runs used a regex and passed.
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## Reproduce
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```bash
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# GPT arms (needs OPENAI_API_KEY in ../.env)
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cd benchmarks
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npx promptfoo@latest eval -c promptfooconfig.gpt.yaml --env-file ../.env --repeat 20 --max-concurrency 1
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# Claude re-score of committed responses through the fixed gate
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node -e 'const c=require("./correctness.js"),d=require("./output-10x.json");/* score d.results.results through c */'
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```
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## Takeaway
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The "Ponytail hurts correctness" reports trace to a benchmark that could not read terse
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output, not to the skill. With the gate fixed, the LOC win holds and correctness is flat on
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capable models. The honest caveats remain: the effect is model-dependent (small/local models
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follow the ladder poorly — see the llama3.2 writeup), and chasing the shortest answer can
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occasionally pick a stdlib helper with an edge-case gap.
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