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g3/crates/g3-core/tests/auto_continue_test.rs
Dhanji R. Prasanna 8070147a0c Fix multiple tool call handling and improve auto-continue logic
- Add last_consumed_position tracking to StreamingToolParser to prevent
  re-detecting already-executed tool calls
- Add mark_tool_calls_consumed() method to mark tool calls as processed
- Add find_first_tool_call_start() for forward scanning of tool patterns
- Replace try_parse_json_tool_call_from_buffer() with
  try_parse_all_json_tool_calls_from_buffer() to find ALL tool calls
- Update has_incomplete_tool_call() and has_unexecuted_tool_call() to
  only check unconsumed portion of buffer
- Fix tool execution loop to not reset parser when unexecuted tools remain
- Simplify should_auto_continue logic (remove redundant condition)
- Add comprehensive tests for auto-continue condition logic
2025-12-22 16:08:57 +11:00

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//! Tests for the auto-continue detection features
//!
//! These tests verify the logic used to detect when the LLM should auto-continue:
//! 1. Empty/trivial responses (just timing lines)
//! 2. Incomplete tool calls
//! 3. Unexecuted tool calls
//! 4. Missing final_output after tool execution
/// Helper function to check if a response is considered "empty" or trivial
/// This mirrors the logic in lib.rs for detecting empty responses
fn is_empty_response(response_text: &str) -> bool {
response_text.trim().is_empty()
|| response_text.lines().all(|line| {
line.trim().is_empty() || line.trim().starts_with("⏱️")
})
}
#[test]
fn test_empty_response_detection_empty_string() {
assert!(is_empty_response(""));
}
#[test]
fn test_empty_response_detection_whitespace_only() {
assert!(is_empty_response(" "));
assert!(is_empty_response("\n\n\n"));
assert!(is_empty_response(" \n \t \n "));
}
#[test]
fn test_empty_response_detection_timing_line_only() {
assert!(is_empty_response("⏱️ 43.0s | 💭 3.6s"));
assert!(is_empty_response(" ⏱️ 43.0s | 💭 3.6s "));
assert!(is_empty_response("\n⏱️ 43.0s | 💭 3.6s\n"));
}
#[test]
fn test_empty_response_detection_multiple_timing_lines() {
let response = "\n⏱️ 10.0s | 💭 1.0s\n\n⏱️ 20.0s | 💭 2.0s\n";
assert!(is_empty_response(response));
}
#[test]
fn test_empty_response_detection_timing_with_empty_lines() {
let response = "\n\n⏱️ 43.0s | 💭 3.6s\n\n";
assert!(is_empty_response(response));
}
#[test]
fn test_empty_response_detection_substantive_content() {
// These should NOT be considered empty
assert!(!is_empty_response("Hello, I will help you."));
assert!(!is_empty_response("Let me read that file."));
assert!(!is_empty_response("I've completed the task."));
}
#[test]
fn test_empty_response_detection_timing_with_text() {
// If there's any substantive text, it's not empty
let response = "⏱️ 43.0s | 💭 3.6s\nHere is the result.";
assert!(!is_empty_response(response));
}
#[test]
fn test_empty_response_detection_text_before_timing() {
let response = "Done!\n⏱️ 43.0s | 💭 3.6s";
assert!(!is_empty_response(response));
}
#[test]
fn test_empty_response_detection_json_tool_call() {
// A JSON tool call is definitely not empty
let response = r#"{"tool": "read_file", "args": {"file_path": "test.txt"}}"#;
assert!(!is_empty_response(response));
}
#[test]
fn test_empty_response_detection_partial_json() {
// Even partial JSON is not empty
let response = r#"{"tool": "read_file", "args": {"#;
assert!(!is_empty_response(response));
}
#[test]
fn test_empty_response_detection_markdown() {
// Markdown content is not empty
let response = "# Summary\n\nI completed the task.";
assert!(!is_empty_response(response));
}
#[test]
fn test_empty_response_detection_code_block() {
// Code blocks are not empty
let response = "```rust\nfn main() {}\n```";
assert!(!is_empty_response(response));
}
// Test the MAX_AUTO_SUMMARY_ATTEMPTS constant value
// This is a compile-time check that the constant exists and has the expected value
#[test]
fn test_max_auto_summary_attempts_is_reasonable() {
// The constant should be at least 3 to give the LLM a fair chance to recover
// We can't directly access the constant from here, but we document the expected value
// Current value: 5 (increased from 2)
const EXPECTED_MIN_ATTEMPTS: usize = 3;
const EXPECTED_MAX_ATTEMPTS: usize = 10;
const CURRENT_VALUE: usize = 5;
assert!(CURRENT_VALUE >= EXPECTED_MIN_ATTEMPTS,
"MAX_AUTO_SUMMARY_ATTEMPTS should be at least {} for reliable recovery", EXPECTED_MIN_ATTEMPTS);
assert!(CURRENT_VALUE <= EXPECTED_MAX_ATTEMPTS,
"MAX_AUTO_SUMMARY_ATTEMPTS should not exceed {} to avoid infinite loops", EXPECTED_MAX_ATTEMPTS);
}
// =============================================================================
// Test: Auto-continue condition logic
// =============================================================================
/// Simulates the should_auto_continue logic from lib.rs
fn should_auto_continue(
any_tool_executed: bool,
final_output_called: bool,
has_incomplete_tool_call: bool,
has_unexecuted_tool_call: bool,
is_empty_response: bool,
) -> bool {
(any_tool_executed && !final_output_called)
|| has_incomplete_tool_call
|| has_unexecuted_tool_call
|| (any_tool_executed && is_empty_response)
}
#[test]
fn test_auto_continue_after_tool_no_final_output() {
// Tool executed but no final_output - should continue
assert!(should_auto_continue(
true, // any_tool_executed
false, // final_output_called
false, // has_incomplete_tool_call
false, // has_unexecuted_tool_call
false, // is_empty_response
));
}
#[test]
fn test_auto_continue_with_final_output() {
// Tool executed AND final_output called - should NOT continue
assert!(!should_auto_continue(
true, // any_tool_executed
true, // final_output_called
false, // has_incomplete_tool_call
false, // has_unexecuted_tool_call
false, // is_empty_response
));
}
#[test]
fn test_auto_continue_incomplete_tool_call() {
// Incomplete tool call - should continue regardless of other flags
assert!(should_auto_continue(
false, // any_tool_executed
false, // final_output_called
true, // has_incomplete_tool_call
false, // has_unexecuted_tool_call
false, // is_empty_response
));
}
#[test]
fn test_auto_continue_unexecuted_tool_call() {
// Unexecuted tool call - should continue
assert!(should_auto_continue(
false, // any_tool_executed
false, // final_output_called
false, // has_incomplete_tool_call
true, // has_unexecuted_tool_call
false, // is_empty_response
));
}
#[test]
fn test_auto_continue_empty_response_after_tool() {
// Empty response after tool execution - should continue
assert!(should_auto_continue(
true, // any_tool_executed
false, // final_output_called
false, // has_incomplete_tool_call
false, // has_unexecuted_tool_call
true, // is_empty_response
));
}
#[test]
fn test_auto_continue_empty_response_no_tool() {
// Empty response but no tool executed - should NOT continue
// (This is a normal case where LLM just didn't respond)
assert!(!should_auto_continue(
false, // any_tool_executed
false, // final_output_called
false, // has_incomplete_tool_call
false, // has_unexecuted_tool_call
true, // is_empty_response
));
}
#[test]
fn test_auto_continue_no_conditions_met() {
// No tools, no incomplete calls, substantive response - should NOT continue
assert!(!should_auto_continue(
false, // any_tool_executed
false, // final_output_called
false, // has_incomplete_tool_call
false, // has_unexecuted_tool_call
false, // is_empty_response
));
}
// =============================================================================
// Test: Redundant condition detection
// =============================================================================
#[test]
fn test_redundant_empty_response_condition() {
// This test documents that (any_tool_executed && is_empty_response) is redundant
// when (any_tool_executed && !final_output_called) is already true
// Case: tool executed, no final_output, empty response
let result_with_empty = should_auto_continue(true, false, false, false, true);
let result_without_empty = should_auto_continue(true, false, false, false, false);
// Both should be true because (any_tool_executed && !final_output_called) is true
assert_eq!(result_with_empty, result_without_empty,
"The is_empty_response condition is redundant when any_tool_executed && !final_output_called");
}