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Hoist the cask lookup out of both per-entry loops so a real prepare failure routes through the loud err_kind path instead of silently emptying the candidate set, and self-heal a missing schema via initSchema to match runStoreOrphans / runUnusedDeps.
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A consistent SQLite prepare failure inside
purge --stale-casks(schema drift, lock held, partially corrupted DB) used to empty the candidate set silently - the JSON wire output then read identically to a clean "no stale casks" run. This restores the loud-error contract that--store-orphansand--unused-depsalready follow:status = "err"witherror_kind = "db_prepare"and writes a stderr line, so JSON consumers can distinguish "nothing to do" from "every probe failed".initSchema, matching the sibling scopes, so a freshly-installed prefix is no longer reported as a fault.Related Issue
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