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			Currently when a model generates output which looks like a tool call, but is invalid an exception is thrown and not handled, causing the cli or llama-server to bail. Instead, handle the chat parser exception and simply return the generated text in such cases. Signed-off-by: Piotr Stankiewicz <piotr.stankiewicz@docker.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			121 lines
		
	
	
		
			4.1 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
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| #pragma once
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| #include "chat.h"
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| #include "json-partial.h"
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| #include "regex-partial.h"
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| 
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| #include <nlohmann/json.hpp>
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| 
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| #include <optional>
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| #include <string>
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| #include <vector>
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| 
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| class common_chat_msg_partial_exception : public std::runtime_error {
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|   public:
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|     common_chat_msg_partial_exception(const std::string & message) : std::runtime_error(message) {}
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| };
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| 
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| class common_chat_msg_parser {
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|     std::string input_;
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|     bool is_partial_;
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|     common_chat_syntax syntax_;
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|     std::string healing_marker_;
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| 
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|     size_t pos_ = 0;
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|     common_chat_msg result_;
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| 
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|   public:
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|     common_chat_msg_parser(const std::string & input, bool is_partial, const common_chat_syntax & syntax);
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|     const std::string & input() const { return input_; }
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|     size_t pos() const { return pos_; }
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|     const std::string & healing_marker() const { return healing_marker_; }
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|     const bool & is_partial() const { return is_partial_; }
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|     const common_chat_msg & result() const { return result_; }
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|     const common_chat_syntax & syntax() const { return syntax_; }
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| 
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|     void move_to(size_t pos) {
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|         if (pos > input_.size()) {
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|             throw std::runtime_error("Invalid position!");
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|         }
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|         pos_ = pos;
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|     }
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|     void move_back(size_t n) {
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|         if (pos_ < n) {
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|             throw std::runtime_error("Can't move back that far!");
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|         }
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|         pos_ -= n;
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|     }
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| 
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|     // Get the substring of the input at the given range
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|     std::string str(const common_string_range & rng) const;
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| 
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|     // Appends to the result.content field
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|     void add_content(const std::string & content);
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| 
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|     // Appends to the result.reasoning_content field
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|     void add_reasoning_content(const std::string & reasoning_content);
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| 
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|     // Adds a tool call to the result. If the tool call is too incomplete (e.g. name empty), it won't add anything.
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|     bool add_tool_call(const std::string & name, const std::string & id, const std::string & arguments);
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| 
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|     // Adds a tool call using the "name", "id" and "arguments" fields of the json object
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|     bool add_tool_call(const nlohmann::ordered_json & tool_call);
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| 
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|     // Adds an array of tool calls using their "name", "id" and "arguments" fields.
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|     bool add_tool_calls(const nlohmann::ordered_json & arr);
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| 
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|     void finish();
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| 
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|     bool consume_spaces();
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| 
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|     void consume_literal(const std::string & literal);
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| 
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|     bool try_parse_reasoning(const std::string & start_think, const std::string & end_think);
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| 
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|     std::string consume_rest();
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| 
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|     struct find_regex_result {
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|         std::string prelude;
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|         std::vector<common_string_range> groups;
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|     };
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| 
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|     std::optional<find_regex_result> try_find_regex(const common_regex & regex, size_t from = std::string::npos, bool add_prelude_to_content = true);
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| 
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|     bool try_consume_literal(const std::string & literal);
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| 
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|     std::optional<find_regex_result> try_find_literal(const std::string & literal);
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| 
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|     find_regex_result consume_regex(const common_regex & regex);
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| 
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|     std::optional<find_regex_result> try_consume_regex(const common_regex & regex);
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| 
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|     std::optional<common_json> try_consume_json();
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|     common_json consume_json();
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| 
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|     struct consume_json_result {
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|         nlohmann::ordered_json value;
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|         bool is_partial;
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|     };
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| 
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|     /*
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|         Consume (possibly partial) json and converts specific subtrees to (possibly truncated) JSON strings.
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| 
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|         By default, object keys can't be truncated, nor can string values (their corresponding key is removed,
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|         e.g. `{"foo": "bar", "baz": "b` -> `{"foo": "bar"}`
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| 
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|         But one can allow subpaths to be kept truncated, and possibly json-dumped to truncated json strings
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|         - with `content_paths={{"foo"}}` -> `{"foo": "b` -> {"foo": "b"}`
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|         - with `args_paths={{"foo"}}` -> `{"foo": {"b` -> `{"foo": "{b"}`
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|     */
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|     consume_json_result consume_json_with_dumped_args(
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|         const std::vector<std::vector<std::string>> & args_paths = {},
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|         const std::vector<std::vector<std::string>> & content_paths = {}
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|     );
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|     std::optional<consume_json_result> try_consume_json_with_dumped_args(
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|         const std::vector<std::vector<std::string>> & args_paths = {},
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|         const std::vector<std::vector<std::string>> & content_paths = {}
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|     );
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| 
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|     void clear_tools();
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| };
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