feat(data-layer): TickAggregator (tick-to-candle) in all 10 languages (#309)
* feat(data-layer): TickAggregator in Node, WASM, Python + C ABI hub First data-layer feature (F2): roll trade ticks up into fixed-timeframe OHLCV candles, exposed natively and over the C ABI. - wickra-data wired as a binding dependency (workspace dep; its wickra-core dep is default-features=false so it never forces rayon into the rayon-free WASM build — native bindings re-enable parallel through their own dependency). - Node `TickAggregator(bucket, gapFill?)` -> `push(price, size, ts): Candle[]`; WASM the same (array of objects); Python `push(...) -> list[tuple]`. - C ABI: `WickraCandle` struct + `wickra_tick_aggregator_new/push/free` (push writes candles into a caller buffer and returns the count), generated via the capi generator's new DATA_LAYER section; cbindgen now parses wickra-data so `TickAggregator` is a forward-declared opaque; header vendored to bindings/go. Verified bit-identical across Node/WASM/Python/C/C++ (o=100 h=101 l=100 c=101 v=3 ts=0 for the shared 3-tick probe). WIP: Go/C#/Java/R generated bindings and the cross-language golden are still pending. * feat(data-layer): TickAggregator in Go, C#, Java, R (lossless push/drain) Complete F2 across all 10 languages: the C-ABI tick aggregator now uses a two-step push/drain so gap-fill candles are never lost, and the four generated bindings expose it idiomatically. - C ABI redesigned: opaque TickAggregator handle (inner aggregator + pending buffer); push consumes a tick and returns the closed-candle count, drain copies them into a count-sized caller buffer. - Go: NewTickAggregator + Push(price,size,ts) []Candle; C#: TickAggregator + Candle[] Push(...); Java: TickAggregator + Candle[] push(...); R: TickAggregator constructor + push() S3 generic returning an (n x 6) numeric matrix. - Candle output record generated per language from WickraCandle. Verified bit-identical to the native bindings (o=100 h=101 l=100 c=101 v=3 ts=0) in Go, C#, Java, and R at runtime; R passes R CMD check (pre-existing doc warnings only). WIP: cross-language data-layer golden + CHANGELOG still pending. * test(data-layer): cross-language golden for the tick aggregator + CHANGELOG gen_golden emits a deterministic tick stream (testdata/golden/data_ticks.csv) and the reference candle streams with and without gap filling (data_candles.csv, data_candles_gap.csv). Every binding replays the shared ticks through its TickAggregator and checks the candles bit-for-bit (fp tolerance) against the Rust reference: - Node / WASM / Python / Go / C# / Java / R: a dedicated parity test each. - C / C++: data_layer_test.c (compiled as both, run as ctest). The gap-fill fixture closes several candles from a single push, exercising the lossless push/drain path. Records the feature under CHANGELOG [Unreleased]. * fix(examples): rename the CSV-loader candle to WickraBar The example CSV helper (wickra_csv.h) defined its own struct WickraCandle, which now collides with the public C ABI WickraCandle (the tick aggregator output) in any example that includes both headers (backtest, multi_timeframe, the strategy examples). The public type owns the name; rename the example loader's bar to WickraBar. The generated golden_test.c is untouched (its only match was the unrelated WickraCandleVolumeOutput).
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## [Unreleased]
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### Added
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- **Tick-to-candle aggregation in all 10 languages (data layer).** The
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`TickAggregator` — roll trade ticks up into fixed-timeframe OHLCV candles, with
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optional gap filling — is now exposed natively (Node.js / WASM `push(price,
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size, ts): Candle[]`, Python `push(...) -> list[tuple]`) and over the C ABI as
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Go `Push() []Candle`, C# `Candle[] Push()`, Java `Candle[] push()`, and the R
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`push()` generic (an `n×6` matrix); C / C++ call the C ABI directly. The C ABI
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uses a lossless two-step `wickra_tick_aggregator_push` / `_drain` so a single
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push that gap-fills across many empty buckets never overflows a fixed buffer. A
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new cross-language golden (`testdata/golden/data_*.csv`) pins the candle stream
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identically across every binding. This is the first feature of a data layer that
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makes the non-Rust bindings dependency-free for tick aggregation.
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- **`name()` on every indicator in all 10 languages.** The canonical
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`Indicator::name()` / `BarBuilder::name()` accessor is now exposed through every
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binding — Node.js `name()`, WASM `name()`, Python `name()`, and the C ABI
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