CR-1a: ee[-] Parser-Fix (Silvain) — lookbehind trennt e[-] vom führenden Allel

normalizeToken: lookbehind-Regex /(?<=[A-Za-z])e\[-\]/→'?' greift wenn e[-]
von einem Buchstaben (erstes Allel) gefolgt wird (ee[-] → e?); standalone e[-]
fällt durch auf die generische \[-\]→? Regel (→ e?). Beide Pfade liefern
splitToken 2 Allele [e,?]. Vorher: ee[-]→ee?→ 3 Allele → Fehler.
Fixture: Silvain 'aa c[chm]c[chm] Dd ee[-] Gg Pp Spsp' → E=[e,?] ✓.
Gate: build ✓  eslint ✓  vitest 92/92 ✓  e2e 126/126 ✓
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@@ -602,12 +602,21 @@ describe('GEN-3h: breeder bracket-notation display + E-locus e-before-ef order',
)
})
it('[-] bracket-unknown parses as wildcard (e[-] → E=[e,?], displays e-)', () => {
// NOTE: oracle for Silvain shows "ee[-]" which contains 3 E-allele tokens
// (e + e + [-]) and cannot be parsed. Flagged to god — see done-report.
// This test documents what [e,?] at E produces: "e-".
it('e[-] standalone: parses as [e,?], displays e-', () => {
const g = fromDisplayString('aa CC DD e[-] GG PP spsp rere')
expect(g.E).toEqual(['e', '?'])
expect(toDisplayString(g)).toBe('aa CC DD e- GG PP spsp rere')
})
it('CR-1a: Silvain oracle ee[-] parses without crash → [e,?], displays e-', () => {
// Real herdbook notation: ee[-] = fox allele e + unknown e-type second allele.
// The lookbehind rule strips the second e[-] → '?', leaving 'e?' for splitToken.
const input = 'aa c[chm]c[chm] Dd ee[-] Gg Pp Spsp'
const g = fromDisplayString(input)
expect(g.E).toEqual(['e', '?'])
expect(g.C).toEqual(['cchm', 'cchm'])
expect(g.D).toEqual(['D', 'd'])
expect(g.Sp).toEqual(['Sp', 'sp'])
expect(toDisplayString(g)).toBe('aa c[chm]c[chm] Dd e- Gg Pp Spsp rere')
})
})

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@@ -179,11 +179,17 @@ function normalizeToken(tok: string): string | null {
t = t.replace(/S\(l\)/g, 'Sl').replace(/s\(l\)/g, 'sl')
t = t.replace(/Uw/g, 'G').replace(/uw/g, 'g')
// GEN-3h: accept bracket display notation → canonical internal symbols.
// Order matters: [-] must be replaced before the plain-dash rule below.
t = t.replace(/\[-\]/g, '?') // bracket-unknown [-] → internal wildcard
t = t.replace(/e\[f\]/g, 'ef') // Schimmel display form → internal
t = t.replace(/e\[f\]/g, 'ef') // Schimmel allele display form → internal
t = t.replace(/c\[chm\]/g, 'cchm') // Colourpoint display form → internal
t = t.replace(/c\[h\]/g, 'ch') // Himalayan display form → internal
// CR-1a: allele-prefixed bracket-unknown like ee[-] (Silvain).
// When e[-] is PRECEDED by a letter it is the second unknown allele in a
// 2-allele token (e.g. ee[-] → e + e[-] → e + ?). Lookbehind strips only
// the e[-] part; the leading allele stays. Standalone e[-] falls through to
// the generic [-]→? rule below (which makes the bracket-dash a wildcard,
// leaving the leading allele intact for splitToken).
t = t.replace(/(?<=[A-Za-z])e\[-\]/g, '?')
t = t.replace(/\[-\]/g, '?') // bare/standalone bracket-unknown → wildcard
// GEN-3c: plain dash is the breeder's UNKNOWN marker on input; store internally as '?'.
t = t.replace(/-/g, '?')
return t