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# G6 Host-Bridge Callback Semantics Report
> Date: 2026-04-19
> Plan: [2026-04-19-g6-host-bridge-callback-semantics-plan.md](D:/data/ideaSpace/rust/sgClaw/claw-new/docs/superpowers/plans/2026-04-19-g6-host-bridge-callback-semantics-plan.md)
## Result
This bounded slice defines four explicit callback completion states:
1. `ok`
2. `partial`
3. `blocked`
4. `error`
## What Was Formalized
The current generated `G6` runtime shape already encodes a state priority:
1. `blocked`
2. `error`
3. `partial`
4. `ok`
This slice formalizes that priority instead of leaving it as implicit code behavior.
## Explicit Non-Goal
This slice does not broaden into:
1. host-runtime implementation
2. `G6` real-sample execution
3. `G8` work
## Follow-Up
The next bounded step is:
1. `G6 host-bridge callback state verification`