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family_list maps a family to the toolchains that build it, and seven hw/bsp families are in neither: cxd56, efm32, espressif, f1c100s, pic32mz, py32f0, same7x. Scoping to one of them intersected to nothing, so every toolchain key was [], every cmake leg skipped on `if: inputs.build-args != '[]'`, code-metrics took its no-metrics branch, and the PR went green from a build job that ran no compiler. The only signal was a stderr line nothing greps for. Not a coverage regression - master gave the same diff no compile coverage either, since none of the other families compiles same7x's board.h. What is new is that the gap used to be masked by the full matrix and is now the whole answer, and that green now means "ran no compiler" rather than "compiled 64 families". A selection whose families ALL miss is now unusable rather than empty: it prints UNSCOPED, which build.yml and .circleci/config.yml already grep to drop the build extras with it, and emits the full matrix. The two neighbouring cases keep their own answers - an explicit families: [] is still a legitimate nothing-selected, and a partial miss still scopes to the families that do build, noting the rest. The contract test pinned an exact count of fall-open markers, which this would have broken; it now pins the invariant (every message that emits the full matrix carries the marker) and was checked to still fail when a marker is removed. Also corrects the drift guard's note about espressif: hil-build-esp builds its boards by name, but that job is gated on repository_owner, so on a fork an espressif-only PR builds nowhere.