A.19.SOURCE-SET-SPACE-SUBSTRATE:4.12 - Operator kit: choose, declare, self-check, apply governing neighbor
Preface node
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What this page is
This is generated FPF reference text from the specification preface or supporting sections. It helps interpret FPF; it is not FPF Reference product documentation.
Methodology
Use it to understand how the specification wants to be read, then return to a route, pattern, or work packet for active work. Cite generated IDs only when the wording changes the task decision.
Content
Use this compact kit whenever the task is practical declaration rather than one more explanatory paragraph.
Use this minimal worksheet when drafting or repairing one substrate line:
Run this self-check before you leave the line:
- if the worksheet cannot be filled without one hidden assumption, the declaration is not ready yet;
- if the next needed prose is mainly "how should the reader inspect this substrate?", continue in
A.19.DECLARED-SUBSTRATE-INTERPRETIVE-VIEW; - if the next needed prose is "what gets published, shipped, retained, or enacted?", apply
[G.5](/generated/patterns/G.5),[G.10](/generated/patterns/G.10),[C.19](/generated/patterns/C.19), or[C.24](/generated/patterns/C.24); - if the current line changes because one neighbor wants different naming, glossing, or repair vocabulary, keep the substrate declaration here and let
[F.18](/generated/patterns/F.18),[A.0](/generated/patterns/A.0), or[A.6.P](/generated/patterns/A.6.P)handle that neighboring requirement explicitly.
Last Updated: 2026-06-08 — upstream FPF commit 093d30e8 (github.com/ailev/FPF)