Persist datastore changes before caching#933
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Keep the in-memory datastore aligned with the persistent store when writes fail. Updates, insert-or-update calls, and removals now leave the cached state unchanged unless the backing write succeeds. Add regression coverage for failed datastore persistence across insert, update, insert-or-update, and remove paths. Issue found by Project Loupe AI-Assisted-By: OpenAI Codex
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Keep the in-memory datastore aligned with the persistent store when writes fail. Updates, insert-or-update calls, and removals now leave the cached state unchanged unless the backing write succeeds.
Add regression coverage for failed datastore persistence across insert, update, insert-or-update, and remove paths.
Issue found by Project Loupe