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kingchencandGitHub 466faddd87 feat: Family 01 Moving Averages — ALMA / McGinley / FRAMA / VIDYA / JMA / Alligator / EVWMA (#39)
* feat(alma): add Arnaud Legoux Moving Average

Gaussian-weighted moving average with configurable centre (offset in
[0, 1]) and kernel width (sigma > 0). Pre-computes normalised weights
at construction so each update is a single rolling window dot product.

Reference: Arnaud Legoux and Dimitrios Kouzis-Loukas, 2009.

Touchpoints:
- crates/wickra-core: alma.rs + mod.rs + lib.rs re-export
- bindings/python: PyAlma + __init__.py + test_new_indicators +
  test_known_values reference
- bindings/node: AlmaNode + index.d.ts/index.js + indicators.test.js
  factory + reference value
- bindings/wasm: wasm_scalar_indicator! macro
- fuzz: indicator_update target covers ALMA(9, 0.85, 6.0)
- crates/wickra/benches: bench_scalar entry
- README + CHANGELOG: Moving Averages row + Unreleased entry

* feat(mcginley): add McGinley Dynamic moving average

John McGinley's self-adjusting moving average with the recurrence
MD + (price - MD) / (0.6 * period * (price / MD)^4). Speeds up when
price falls below the indicator and damps when price runs above the
indicator. Seeded with the simple average of the first period inputs.

Reference: McGinley, Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities, 1990.

Touchpoints:
- crates/wickra-core: mcginley_dynamic.rs + mod.rs + lib.rs re-export
- bindings/python: PyMcGinleyDynamic + __init__.py + test_new_indicators
  + test_known_values reference
- bindings/node: McGinleyDynamicNode (scalar macro) + index.d.ts/index.js
  + indicators.test.js factory + reference value
- bindings/wasm: wasm_scalar_indicator! macro
- fuzz: indicator_update target covers McGinleyDynamic(10)
- crates/wickra/benches: bench_scalar entry
- README + CHANGELOG: Moving Averages row + Unreleased entry

* feat(frama): add Fractal Adaptive Moving Average

Ehlers' FRAMA adapts its smoothing constant to the fractal dimension of
the recent window: tight tracking in trends, heavy smoothing in chop.
Uses the close-only variant where max/min over each window half drive
the dimension estimate. Period must be even (default 16).

Reference: Ehlers, Fractal Adaptive Moving Average, 2005.

Touchpoints:
- crates/wickra-core: frama.rs + mod.rs + lib.rs re-export
- bindings/python: PyFrama + __init__.py + test_new_indicators +
  test_known_values reference (constant series + uptrend tracking)
- bindings/node: FramaNode (scalar macro) + index.d.ts/index.js +
  indicators.test.js factory + reference value
- bindings/wasm: wasm_scalar_indicator! macro
- fuzz: indicator_update target covers Frama(16)
- crates/wickra/benches: bench_scalar entry
- README + CHANGELOG: Moving Averages row + Unreleased entry

* feat(vidya): add Variable Index Dynamic Average

Chande's VIDYA — an EMA whose alpha scales with |CMO(cmo_period)| / 100.
Strong directional momentum lifts the smoothing constant toward the
EMA-of-period rate; flat or choppy windows shrink it toward zero so
VIDYA coasts on its previous value. Two parameters: period (14) and
cmo_period (9). Reuses the existing wickra-core Cmo internally.

Reference: Chande, Stocks & Commodities, 1992.

Also fixes a silent gap from d37fbd1 (feat(frama)): the PyFrama Python
class wrapper and its add_class registration were dropped because the
two edits hit "File has not been read yet" errors that scrolled past
in a batch. Adds them here alongside VIDYA's bindings.

Touchpoints (VIDYA): vidya.rs + mod.rs + lib.rs re-export, PyVidya +
__init__.py + test_new_indicators + test_known_values reference,
VidyaNode (manual two-param binding) + index.d.ts/index.js +
indicators.test.js factory + reference, wasm_scalar_indicator! macro,
fuzz target, bench, README + CHANGELOG.

* feat(jma): add Jurik Moving Average

Three-stage filter reconstruction of Mark Jurik's adaptive MA (the
algorithm is proprietary; this is the form used by most open-source
ports since the 1999 TASC article). Parameters: period (14), phase in
[-100, 100] (0), power in 1..=4 (2). State is seeded by setting
e0 = JMA = first input so a constant input stream is reproduced exactly.

Touchpoints: jma.rs + mod.rs + lib.rs re-export, PyJma + __init__.py +
test_new_indicators + test_known_values reference, JmaNode (manual
three-param binding) + index.d.ts/index.js + indicators.test.js factory
+ reference, wasm_scalar_indicator! macro, fuzz target, bench, README +
CHANGELOG.

* feat(alligator): add Bill Williams Alligator

Three SMMA lines (Jaw / Teeth / Lips) over the median price
(high + low) / 2 with default periods 13 / 8 / 5. Multi-output
indicator returning AlligatorOutput { jaw, teeth, lips }. The
original chart variant shifts each line forward for display; we
publish the unshifted SMMA values and leave the visual shift to
the consumer.

Reference: Bill Williams, Trading Chaos, 1995.

Touchpoints: alligator.rs + mod.rs + lib.rs re-export, PyAlligator
(Candle input, returns 3-tuple, ndarray (n, 3) batch) + __init__.py
+ test_new_indicators + test_known_values reference, AlligatorNode +
AlligatorValue + index.d.ts/index.js + indicators.test.js multi
factory + reference, WasmAlligator (manual JsValue object) +
candle-fuzz target + README + CHANGELOG.

* feat(evwma): add Elastic Volume-Weighted Moving Average

Christian P. Fries' elastic recurrence where the smoothing weight is the
bar's volume relative to the running window total:

  V_sum_t = sum of volumes over the last period candles
  EVWMA_t = ((V_sum_t - v_t) * EVWMA_{t-1} + v_t * close_t) / V_sum_t

A bar whose volume is small barely moves the average; a bar that
dominates the window pulls it strongly toward that bar's close. Seeded
with the close of the first full window; holds its previous value if
the entire window has zero volume.

Reference: Fries, Wilmott Magazine, 2001.

Touchpoints: evwma.rs + mod.rs + lib.rs re-export, PyEvwma (close +
volume batch) + __init__.py + test_new_indicators CANDLE_SCALAR +
test_known_values reference, EvwmaNode + index.d.ts/index.js +
indicators.test.js candleScalar factory + reference, WasmEvwma,
candle-fuzz target + README + CHANGELOG.

* ci: Force local wheel install in Python jobs

Use --no-index --no-deps so the Python matrix installs the freshly
built wheel from dist/ and never falls back to PyPI. Previously pip
sometimes picked the released 0.2.x wheel on macOS / Windows when its
platform tag was a wider match than the local build, which made the
job test the released package and miss any new symbols added in the
PR (e.g. AttributeError: module 'wickra' has no attribute 'ALMA').
numpy is already installed by the preceding pip step, so --no-deps
is safe.
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#![no_main]
//! Fuzz scalar-input indicator updates with arbitrary `f64` sequences.
//!
//! Every scalar indicator must tolerate any finite-or-not input stream — NaN,
//! ±inf, subnormals, abrupt jumps — without panicking. Each fuzz iteration
//! runs the **same** input sequence through every scalar indicator twice:
//! once as a streaming `update` loop and once as a full `batch` call. Neither
//! path may panic; `batch` is also expected to agree with the streaming path
//! (the `BatchExt` blanket implementation replays `update` internally, so the
//! agreement is structural — but exercising both paths surfaces any
//! state-mutation bugs in `update` that would only manifest mid-batch).
//!
//! Audit finding R9: the previous version covered only `Rsi(14)` and
//! `Ema(20)`. This target now covers every scalar indicator in the catalogue.
use libfuzzer_sys::fuzz_target;
use wickra_core::{
Alma, BatchExt, BollingerBands, Cmo, Coppock, Dema, Dpo, Ema, Frama, HistoricalVolatility, Hma,
Indicator, Jma, Kama, LinRegAngle, LinRegSlope, LinearRegression, MacdIndicator,
McGinleyDynamic, Mom, Pmo, Ppo, Roc, Rsi, Sma, Smma, StdDev, StochRsi, T3, Tema, Trima, Trix,
Tsi, UlcerIndex, VerticalHorizontalFilter, Vidya, Wma, ZScore, Zlema,
};
/// Drive a single streaming + batch run through one scalar indicator. Marked
/// `#[inline(never)]` so a panic backtrace pin-points the specific indicator.
#[inline(never)]
fn drive<I>(make: impl Fn() -> I, data: &[f64])
where
I: Indicator<Input = f64, Output = f64> + BatchExt,
{
let mut streaming = make();
for &x in data {
let _ = streaming.update(x);
}
let _ = make().batch(data);
}
fuzz_target!(|data: Vec<f64>| {
// Bounded periods keep each iteration cheap and bias the fuzzer toward
// adversarial input patterns rather than enormous windows. The constants
// mirror the README's "common defaults" so we cover the parameterisations
// most users actually instantiate.
drive(|| Sma::new(14).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| Ema::new(20).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| Wma::new(14).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| Rsi::new(14).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| Dema::new(14).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| Tema::new(14).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| Hma::new(14).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| Roc::new(14).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| Trix::new(14).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| Smma::new(14).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| Trima::new(14).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| Zlema::new(14).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| Kama::new(10, 2, 30).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| Alma::new(9, 0.85, 6.0).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| McGinleyDynamic::new(10).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| Frama::new(16).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| Vidya::new(14, 9).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| Jma::new(14, 0.0, 2).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| T3::new(14, 0.7).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| Mom::new(14).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| Cmo::new(14).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| Tsi::new(25, 13).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| Pmo::new(35, 20).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| StochRsi::new(14, 14).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| Dpo::new(14).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| Ppo::new(12, 26).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| Coppock::new(14, 11, 10).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| StdDev::new(14).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| UlcerIndex::new(14).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| HistoricalVolatility::new(14, 252).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| LinearRegression::new(14).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| LinRegSlope::new(14).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| LinRegAngle::new(14).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| VerticalHorizontalFilter::new(14).unwrap(), &data);
drive(|| ZScore::new(14).unwrap(), &data);
// MACD and Bollinger Bands have non-`f64` outputs, so they cannot use the
// generic `drive` helper above. Streaming + batch are still both exercised.
{
let mut macd = MacdIndicator::new(12, 26, 9).unwrap();
for &x in &data {
let _ = macd.update(x);
}
let _ = MacdIndicator::new(12, 26, 9).unwrap().batch(&data);
}
{
let mut bb = BollingerBands::new(20, 2.0).unwrap();
for &x in &data {
let _ = bb.update(x);
}
let _ = BollingerBands::new(20, 2.0).unwrap().batch(&data);
}
});