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tools/run_interop.sh runs ALL nine validation steps with a PASS/FAIL summary: build, unit (464), daemon-unit (41), secsgem-py host vs server (31 checks), secs_conformance (47), gRPC+secsgem-py daemon bridge, spool persistence across restart, tshark HSMS dissector, secs4java8 (55 checks). Verified green end-to-end. The unit suite is partly self-referential (our parsers validate our builders); these external validators are the real oracle — now they run with one command instead of by hand. Two bugs found by running it: unbounded ninja at -O3 OOM-kills cc1plus in memory-constrained Docker VMs (build with -j 2) and bash-3.2 lacks negative array subscripts. CI: grpc deps added to the build job so secs_gemd + secs_gemd_tests build and RUN in CI (previously the daemon silently dropped out — now fails loudly if missing), plus a python-interop lane running py-host/conformance/daemon harnesses against localhost in one container (no docker-in-docker). Service hardening while in there: reject proto Values with no kind set at the RPC edge (previously silently became ASCII ""), TODO markers for list element formats and daemon graceful shutdown. New tests: unset-Value guard + a property test iterating ALL configured variables via gRPC asserting each keeps its declared SECS-II format (daemon tests 16 -> 41 assertions). Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>