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* fix(agent): don't let a materialized default budget defeat context scaling #1230 scales agent_input_token_budget to the model's context window unless the user explicitly set a budget, detected via is_setting_overridden(). But the settings-save path materializes every DEFAULT_SETTINGS key into settings.json (load_settings merges defaults; handlers persist the merged dict), so the persisted default 6000 reads as "overridden" and the budget code takes the min(6000, ctx) branch — silently re-capping long-context models at 6000 for anyone who has ever saved a setting. This reintroduces the exact regression #1170/#1230 set out to fix. Add is_setting_customized() (saved value != default) and gate the scaling on it instead of mere presence. A persisted default is not a user choice. is_setting_overridden has exactly one consumer (this budget path), so the change is contained. Tests cover the materialized-default regression, a deliberately-chosen budget still being honoured, and the absent-key case. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(agent): rework context-budget fix per review (#4122) Address RaresKeY's review: P2 (explicitness): is_setting_customized treated a saved value equal to the default as "not explicit", which ALSO blocked a user from deliberately pinning the default budget. Reframe the default value itself as the AUTO sentinel — agent_input_token_budget == DEFAULT_BUDGET means "scale to the model's context window", any other value is an explicit cap. A materialized default still reads as auto (fixing the original regression), and any non-default value the user chooses is now honoured. Drop the now-unused is_setting_customized helper. P2 (fallback context): auto-scaling trusted get_context_length() even when it returned only the bare DEFAULT_CONTEXT fallback (no endpoint-reported / known window), over-allocating on self-hosted/proxy setups. Add get_context_length_known() (also returns whether the window was actually discovered); the budget block passes 0 when unknown so auto-scaling stays conservative instead of inflating to an unproven window. hard_max stays auto-only — a deliberate explicit budget wins (#1190); kept that contract and answered the reviewer's question rather than silently reversing it. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * test(agent): lock the materialized-default budget regression (review on #4121) Per WGlynn's review on the issue: add an end-to-end regression that saves an UNRELATED setting (which makes the settings-save path materialize the budget default into settings.json) and asserts the budget still auto-scales rather than re-reading as an explicit 6000 cap — locking the exact reopening shut. To make the test bite the production decision (not just re-derive it), extract `budget_is_explicit()` into src/context_budget.py and use it from the agent loop. It keys off value-vs-default (the default is the auto sentinel), NOT settings presence — which is the whole point, since the save path materializes defaults. Note: after this PR's rework, is_setting_overridden has ZERO production callers, so the merged-dict materialization smell can't reach any setting through a presence check today (WGlynn's durability concern). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(agent): bind the budget context window to its own provenance (review #4122) RaresKeY caught a correctness bug in the fallback-context guard: stream_agent_loop kept only the `known` flag from get_context_length_known() and budgeted off the passed-in `context_length`, which can come from a *different* lookup. Two failures: - local endpoints are re-queried, so the passed value can be a stale DEFAULT_CONTEXT fallback while the fresh probe proves the real (smaller) served context — we'd scale off the stale value; - callers that don't pass context_length (scheduled tasks, teacher escalation, skill test runs, bg_monitor) were capped at 6000 even when a long window is discoverable. Extract budget_context_for_model() which returns the freshly-probed window when known else 0, binding the flag to the value it proves; the agent loop uses it. Regression tests cover the stale-fallback, no-arg-caller, and probe-error paths. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs(agent): fix stale budget comments + tighten to the contract (review #4122) - settings.py: an explicit budget is clamped to the window only — hard_max is auto-only (#1190); drop the incorrect "and to hard_max". - is_setting_overridden docstring: drop the stale "adaptive budgets" example; point value-sensitive callers at context_budget.budget_is_explicit. - Tighten the budget-block comments to the contract (default = auto sentinel, non-default = explicit cap, hard_max = auto-only ceiling). Comment/docstring-only; no behaviour change. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs(agent): correct budget issue citations (#1190 → merged #1230/#1273) The context-budget contract (auto-sentinel, explicit budgets honoured, hard_max auto-only) merged via #1230 — #1190 was the earlier, closed, superseded PR. Re-point the contract comments at #1230 (the live source, already cited for the auto-sentinel two lines up in settings.py). The configurable hard_max setting (`agent_input_token_hard_max`) was a reviewer requirement first raised on #1190, omitted from the merged #1230, and actually added in #1273 — credit #1273 for it and correct the test comment's history (it previously implied this PR completed the requirement). Comment/docstring-only; no behaviour change. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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40 lines
1.8 KiB
Python
"""Regression for #2603 — model context-window cache must be keyed per endpoint.
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`get_context_length()` cached by model id alone, so two different remote endpoints
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serving the same model id (e.g. a capped proxy at 8k vs. the full provider at 200k)
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collided: whichever resolved first won process-wide and the other was served the
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wrong window. The fix keys the cache on (endpoint_url, model).
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"""
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import src.model_context as mc
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def _setup(monkeypatch, windows):
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"""windows: {endpoint_url: context_length}. Force the remote path."""
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monkeypatch.setattr(mc, "is_local_endpoint", lambda url: False)
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monkeypatch.setattr(mc, "_configured_endpoint_kind", lambda url: "api")
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monkeypatch.setattr(mc, "_query_context_length", lambda url, model: (windows[url], True))
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mc._context_cache.clear()
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def test_same_model_two_remote_endpoints_get_their_own_window(monkeypatch):
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a, b = "https://proxy-a.example/v1", "https://provider-b.example/v1"
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_setup(monkeypatch, {a: 8000, b: 200000})
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assert mc.get_context_length(a, "shared-model") == 8000
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# Same model id, different endpoint: must NOT return endpoint A's cached 8000.
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assert mc.get_context_length(b, "shared-model") == 200000
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def test_cache_hit_still_works_per_endpoint(monkeypatch):
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a, b = "https://proxy-a.example/v1", "https://provider-b.example/v1"
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_setup(monkeypatch, {a: 8000, b: 200000})
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mc.get_context_length(a, "shared-model")
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mc.get_context_length(b, "shared-model")
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# Both endpoints are now cached under their own key; flip the underlying
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# query to prove subsequent reads come from the per-endpoint cache, not a re-query.
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monkeypatch.setattr(mc, "_query_context_length", lambda url, model: (999, True))
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assert mc.get_context_length(a, "shared-model") == 8000
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assert mc.get_context_length(b, "shared-model") == 200000
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