Held By

Extend · Carrying · Boundary · Trace

Carries To

Scope

Extent

Extent names the reached range of carrying.

Where Extend names carrying outward beyond a current boundary, Extent names the range that carrying has reached. Extent does not mean universal completion. It asks how far carrying reaches before Scope bounds that reach for a read, test, or evaluation.

Places

Extent places the reached range of carrying.

Holds

Extent is held by Extend, Carrying, Boundary, and Trace. Carrying must reach outward, the reach must be locatable, and trace must remain available before extent can be named.

Pairs

No lateral pair is required at this placement yet. Extent is evaluated by whether the reached range remains traceable enough to be read and bounded enough by scope to be evaluated.

Traces

Nests

Extent nests inside carrying where extension has a reached range that can be located, tested, or answered for.

Reads

Extent becomes readable where the reach of a condition, read, structure, claim, responsibility, or action can be located as far as it holds.

A claim has an extent. A repair has an extent. A tool has an extent. A structure has an extent. Asking for extent asks how far the carrying reaches without pretending that reach is total.

Carries

Extent carries Scope — the boundary condition through which reached range becomes a readable range within which a read can hold.