Add record codec for key-value maps#6
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Adds a
record(key_codec, value_codec)primitive: a uint entry-count prefix followed by each key then value encoded in insertion order, byte-for-byte compatible with JScompact-encoding'sexports.record. Iteratesdict.items()(insertion order, matching JSObject.keysfor ordinary string keys); decode rebuilds a fresh dict in wire order. No size guard (JSrecordhas none, unlikearray).Runtime layer for encoding top-level record types; a later hyperschema-python change will emit
c.record(...)for them.Additive: no existing codec is touched. Re-exported from
__init__.py. 245 tests pass (record byte-exact + order + roundtrip), ruff clean.