* tests: read checked-in files as UTF-8 instead of the platform default
Path.read_text() with no encoding uses locale.getpreferredencoding(), which
is UTF-8 on the Linux runners and cp1252 on a stock Windows install. Nine
module-level reads of checked-in source files were relying on that default.
studio/backend/routes/inference.py carries the DeepSeek tool-call token
regexes, so it holds U+FF5C and U+2581. Under cp1252 that read raised
UnicodeDecodeError on byte 0x81 at position 97806, and because the reads run
at import time it took test_cancel_atomicity.py and test_cancel_id_wiring.py
out at collection, not as failures. Green on CI, permanently broken for a
Windows contributor running the suite locally.
Adds a guard: at module scope there is no tmp_path fixture, so a bare
read_text()/write_text()/open() there is always touching a checked-in file.
That makes the rule mechanical enough to enforce with no allowlist, while
staying quiet about temp-dir I/O inside test bodies where the platform
default is harmless.
The repo already spells this correctly in 464 other places; this only stops
the stragglers coming back.
* tests: cover import-time helper reads and keep the guard py3.9-safe
Follows up on the Codex review:
- add `from __future__ import annotations`, since `str | None` in
`_offender` is evaluated at import on Python 3.9 and pyproject declares
requires-python ">=3.9,<3.15".
- widen the guard from module scope to import time. Class bodies and the
bodies of module-level helpers called from an executing statement run
during collection too, so `CODE = _extract_mixed_precision_code()` was
the same hazard as an inline read. `if __name__ == "__main__":` blocks
are skipped: pytest never executes them.
- scan studio/backend/tests/ as well as tests/. Both trees are collected
on Windows by separate CI jobs, and the offender that started this,
test_tool_xml_strip.py reading routes/inference.py, lives there.
Widening it surfaced seven more import-time reads of checked-in sources;
all now name utf-8.
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* Harden the import-time encoding guard for PR #7438
Close the detector gaps raised in review, all of which I reproduced against
the actual AST before changing anything.
False negatives (the guard let a real hazard through):
- _is_main_guard ignored the comparison operator, so if __name__ != "__main__"
counted as script-only even though its body runs at import.
- The else arm of a main guard was discarded with the rest of the If node.
- Decorators and argument defaults on a module-level def were skipped with the
body, though both are evaluated when the def executes.
- Path.open() in text mode was invisible; only builtin open() was matched.
- encoding = None and encoding = "locale" both re-select the platform default,
but the keyword merely being present counted as pinned.
False positives (the guard would have blocked a compliant contributor):
- A non-literal mode fell through to the "r" default, so open(p, mode) was
flagged even when mode is "rb", where adding encoding= is a ValueError and
there is no edit that satisfies the rule.
- Same for open(*args) and a **kwargs splat, which hide the mode and can hide
an encoding.
- Lambda bodies and comprehension elements were walked even though neither runs
at definition.
Verified: still reports the same 22 offenders on unpatched main, green on this
branch and on the tree merged with latest main (557 files), and an adversarial
corpus of 33 cases now scores zero false positives and zero false negatives.
Also corrected two docstring claims: neither collecting job runs on Windows,
and the read is governed by locale.getencoding().
* Walk eager comprehensions and treat io.open as the builtin
Two regressions from the previous commit, both reproduced against the AST
before changing anything.
Lumping list, set and dict comprehensions in with generator expressions was
wrong. Only a genexp is lazy; the other three run their element expression,
their filters and their nested iterators immediately, so
CONTENTS = [p.read_text() for p in PATHS] at module scope is an import-time
read the guard was silently missing. Comprehensions are now walked in full and
only the genexp keeps the outermost-iterable-only treatment.
io was also in the not-a-path-opener list, but io.open is the builtin, with the
same mode position and the same platform default. io.open(CHECKED_IN_FILE) is
exactly the hazard this guard exists for, so it is matched now, with binary
modes and a pinned encoding still exempt. tarfile.open and fitz.open stay
exempt since neither has an encoding to name.
Verified: 13 targeted cases covering all five eager comprehension forms and
io.open in text, binary and pinned shapes all classify correctly; still 22
offenders on unpatched main; green on this branch and on the tree merged with
latest main.
* Close three more walker gaps in the import-time guard
All three reproduced against the AST first.
A generator expression handed straight to a call is consumed there, so
DATA = "".join(p.read_text() for p in paths) runs its element at import. Only
an unconsumed genexp bound to a name stays lazy, so the walker now follows the
consumed ones in full and keeps the outermost-iterable-only treatment for the
rest.
if "__main__" == __name__ is an equivalent and accepted spelling of the main
guard, but requiring __name__ on the left meant its body was treated as
import-time code. That is a false positive on a block pytest never runs, so
both operand orders are recognised now.
The helper table was built from module-level defs only, so a def in a class
body invoked while the class is constructed was never followed, contradicting
the walker's stated coverage of class bodies. Helpers are now collected from
the module body and from class bodies at any nesting.
Verified: 15 targeted cases including all three fixes and the earlier ones
still classify correctly; still 22 offenders on unpatched main; green on this
branch and on the tree merged with latest main.
* Handle positional read_text encodings, lazy generators and nested helpers
* Guard reads reached from test bodies, unbound Path calls and __file__ paths
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* Follow derived paths, skip lazy generator helpers, cover compressed openers
* Guard the CLI tests, helper parameters and unbound Path arguments
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* Identify module openers by import, unwrap starred paths, pin subprocess snippets
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* studio/setup.sh: guard empty CUDA arch detection in the source build
PR #5826 hardened setup.sh for fresh CUDA toolkits, but the source build
still set -DCMAKE_CUDA_ARCHITECTURES only when nvidia-smi reported a
compute capability. When that query returns nothing the build proceeded
with no explicit arch list, so llama.cpp built PTX only. On a driver older
than the toolkit that binary fails at runtime with "the provided PTX was
compiled with an unsupported toolchain" - the build succeeds, so neither
the build-time check nor the CPU fallback caught it (issue #5854).
Resolve the arch list before committing to a CUDA build. A new pure helper
_resolve_cuda_archs parses and de-duplicates the nvidia-smi compute_cap
output and honors an explicit UNSLOTH_LLAMA_CUDA_ARCHS override. When the
result is empty, build CPU llama.cpp instead of a PTX-only binary, with a
clear message pointing at the override - so the user still ends up with a
working llama-server. The override also lets advanced users force a native
build on hosts where nvidia-smi cannot report compute_cap.
No behavior change when an arch is detected: -DGGML_CUDA=ON plus the arch,
CUDA flags and NVCC_PREPEND_FLAGS are assembled exactly as before.
Adds tests/sh/test_resolve_cuda_archs.sh (single/multi/dedup/empty/garbage/
whitespace/override cases), wired into tests/run_all.sh and the
studio-backend-ci.yml shell-test loop.
* studio/setup.sh: resolve nvidia-smi via /usr/bin fallback for arch detection
Addresses review feedback on the empty-CUDA-arch guard: _setup_has_usable_nvidia_gpu
classifies a host as NVIDIA-usable using nvidia-smi on PATH OR /usr/bin/nvidia-smi,
but the new arch detection probed only `command -v nvidia-smi`. On a GPU host where
nvidia-smi is off PATH (reachable only at /usr/bin), arch detection returned empty
and the new empty-arch branch dropped the build to CPU, losing CUDA. Mirror the same
PATH-then-/usr/bin resolution so those hosts still get a native CUDA build.
Also scope _resolve_cuda_archs locals with `local` (no behavior change; it already
runs under command substitution).
* tests: update compute_cap-probe assertion for $_smi_bin resolution
The nvidia-smi /usr/bin fallback parameterized the binary in the compute_cap
probe (_setup_run_smi "$_smi_bin" ...), so the literal-string assertion in
test_compute_cap_probe_timeout_wrapped no longer matched. Assert the probe is
preceded by _setup_run_smi (timeout-wrapped) instead, scanning all occurrences
so the comment mention is ignored. Same intent, binary-agnostic.
* tests: ruff-format the compute_cap probe assertion (pre-commit)
Collapse the backslash-continued assert onto one line and normalize slice
spacing so the ruff-format pre-commit hook (0.6.9) is satisfied. Formatting
only; no behavior change.
* Tighten code comments (no logic change)
* studio(windows): build CPU when CUDA arch is undetectable (#5854)
The Windows source build added -DGGML_CUDA=ON unconditionally but only set
-DCMAKE_CUDA_ARCHITECTURES when $CudaArch was detected. With no detectable
compute capability that produced a PTX-only binary, the same hole the Linux
fix closed. Build CPU llama.cpp in that case, and honor UNSLOTH_LLAMA_CUDA_ARCHS
to force a CUDA build, matching setup.sh. Detected-arch builds are unchanged.
* test: anchor NVCC_PREPEND_FLAGS scope check on the final CPU branch
The undetectable-arch CPU fallback adds an earlier -DGGML_CUDA=OFF, so the
ordering check now anchors on -DGGML_CUDA=ON and the last -DGGML_CUDA=OFF
instead of the first.
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* Reduce and tighten comments and docstrings in tests
Shorten verbose comments and docstrings across the test suite without
changing any test logic. Remove narration that restates the next line,
collapse long module and test docstrings to a single line, and drop banner
separators. Keep regression context (issue and PR references, run ids),
skip reasons, mocking and timing rationale, license headers, lint and type
directives, and commented-out code.
Comments and docstrings only: an AST signature check confirms no code,
assertions, or string literals changed, and the suite byte-compiles cleanly.
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* Studio: SM-aware selection for windows-cuda app bundles
* Studio: select published ROCm bundles by gfx target (linux + windows)
* Studio: route macOS installs to the fork's prebuilt bundles
* Studio: fix windows cuda13 driver-13.0 gate and ROCm gfx prefix overreach
* Fix Blackwell Windows pin shadowing native app-bundle (b9360 over b9457)
* Match Windows cuda12 driver floor to Linux (12.x minor-version compat)
* Fix Windows app-bundle dropped when runtime DLLs come from torch/lib
* Fold the manifest resolver into the simple-path resolver (one entry, no dormant full path)
* Remove unused UNSLOTH_LLAMA_PUBLISHED_REPO override
* Route Windows GPU hosts to the fork prebuilts in setup.ps1
* Document sm_103 path divergence and mark --simple-policy as a no-op
* Note sm_103 coverage now comes from the producer manifest
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* Remove the now-vestigial --simple-policy flag (one resolver handles all hosts)
* Unify the fork onto the manifest path; drop the linux-x64 filename path and hardcoded coverage tables
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* Strip whitespace from manifest gfx_target/mapped_targets when parsing
* Windows CUDA: sort coverage-unknown bundles last so they can't outrank targeted ones
* Share the SM-coverage sort key between the linux and windows selectors via _sm_range
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* Studio: reject approved releases with an exact source archive but no source repo to clone from
* Studio: accept the fork's windows-rocm kind in the Windows reinstall check
* Studio: accept a manifest-bundle source repo in the exact-source release check
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* Studio: route Linux hosts to the fork only when a usable GPU is present
* Fix Windows AMD lemonade tag resolution for PR #5963
The fork release scan passes each scanned release's upstream tag
(b9518, ...) to the lemonade lookup, but lemonade publishes its own tag
series (b1292, ...) that never contains upstream tag numbers. On a
Windows AMD host every scanned release therefore 404s the lemonade
fetch twice, the upstream HIP zip is dropped by the approved-hash gate,
and the scan walks the whole release history until it dies on the
unauthenticated GitHub rate limit or falls to a HIP source build. The
Linux path already passes the requested tag ("latest") and works.
Thread the requested tag through resolve_release_asset_choice ->
resolve_asset_choice -> resolve_upstream_asset_choice as lemonade_tag,
used only by the lemonade lookups. Upstream asset names keep the
concrete per-release tag and all new parameters default to the old
behavior.
Verified on a gfx1151 box: before, the native Windows install scanned
b9518..b8811 and aborted on rate limit; after, it selects
llama-b1292-windows-rocm-gfx1151-x64.zip (lemonade) from fork release
b9518, passes staged validation, and the installed llama-server
enumerates ROCm0. WSL keeps selecting the matching ubuntu bundle.
Adds a regression test pinning that the Windows fork path resolves
lemonade via /releases/latest, never /releases/tags/<fork-tag>.
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* Plan lemonade for Linux ROCm hosts on the ggml-org direct path for PR #5963
Audit follow-up to 72f32364 across the other selection pathways. The
ggml-org direct planner kept its lemonade attempt for Windows ROCm
hosts but planned only the CPU tarball for Linux ROCm hosts, so an AMD
Linux box routed to ggml-org (for example a --published-repo override)
silently installed the CPU build. That lemonade planning used to live
in the --simple-policy dispatcher this PR removed.
Add the lemonade attempt ahead of the CPU tarball in the Linux x86_64
branch, mirroring the Windows branch, with the lookup keyed to the
requested tag. Adds a regression test asserting lemonade is the first
attempt for a Linux ROCm host on the direct path.
Also re-verified the other pathways on a gfx1151 box: the fork-routed
flows pass the requested tag everywhere, repeat runs over an existing
lemonade install correctly skip with "already matches selected release
b9518" on both native Windows and WSL, and macOS, CUDA and CPU
selection are untouched. Suites: 328 passed on Linux, Windows matches
the pre-existing baseline.
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Raise ruff line-length to 100 and extend the local pre-commit format pipeline (def-signature magic-comma normalization, short multi-line assert collapse, kwarg '=' spacing, blank-line-after-short-import removal, adjacent string-literal / f-string+plain merge, redundant-pass pruning). Every transform re-checks the file AST and is dropped if it would differ; the whole-repo reformat is verified AST-identical per file and idempotent.
* Studio setup.sh: cope with fresh CUDA toolkits like 13.3
CUDA 13.3 shipped today. Three loose ends in studio/setup.sh surfaced
during the llama.cpp build path:
1. setup.ps1 already aborts cleanly when the CUDA toolkit is below
llama.cpp's minimum (12.4) via #4517, but setup.sh still hit the
generic cmake failure described in #4437. Added a min-version check
that downgrades to a CPU build for nvcc < 12.4 with a clear message
pointing to the toolkit archive.
2. The first day a new CUDA toolkit ships, its host-compiler whitelist
lags whatever gcc/clang the distro is on, so nvcc rejects the host
compiler with a wall of "#error -- unsupported GNU version" before
any real compile runs. NVCC_PREPEND_FLAGS now carries
-allow-unsupported-compiler so the build moves on instead.
3. The Linux CUDA/ROCm configure failure path had no symmetry with the
macOS Metal fallback: a single nvcc failure left BUILD_OK=false and
no llama.cpp at all. Generalised the existing Metal -> CPU fallback
to cover any GPU_BACKEND, so a CUDA configure or build failure now
transparently retries with the CPU args and the user still ends up
with a working llama-server.
Pulled the version probe out into _nvcc_meets_llama_minimum so it can
be unit-tested. Added tests/sh/test_nvcc_meets_llama_minimum.sh and two
extra cases in tests/sh/test_get_torch_index_url.sh covering the legacy
"CUDA Version: 13.3" header (driver-reported) and the future 13.7
case. Wired the new test into tests/run_all.sh and the studio-backend
CI workflow.
* tests: relax pr4562 regression to allow generic GPU fallback label
* studio tests: assert setup.sh exports NVCC_PREPEND_FLAGS=-allow-unsupported-compiler
The -allow-unsupported-compiler flag is the core of the fresh-CUDA-toolkit fix
(it lets nvcc accept a host gcc/clang newer than its release-time whitelist, so
CUDA 13.3 day-one builds do not abort on '#error -- unsupported GNU version'),
but it had no automated coverage. Add a source-pattern test asserting the flag
is present, delivered via NVCC_PREPEND_FLAGS so it also covers cmake's CUDA
compiler-id probe, and kept out of CMAKE_ARGS for bash word-splitting safety.
* studio/setup.ps1: allow unsupported host compiler for CUDA build (Windows parity)
Mirror the Linux setup.sh headline fix from this PR on Windows. A freshly
released CUDA toolkit ships with a host-compiler whitelist that lags the
installed toolchain, so nvcc can reject the host with
"#error -- unsupported Microsoft Visual Studio version!" before any real
compile runs (the MSVC analogue of the gcc wall the Linux side hit on
CUDA 13.3). Set NVCC_PREPEND_FLAGS=-allow-unsupported-compiler in the CUDA
build branch so both cmake's configure-time CUDA compiler-id probe and the
cmake --build step proceed. The flag disables the host version check only and
is a no-op when the compiler is already supported.
Set via the process environment (not the $CmakeArgs array), after the
Refresh-Environment calls that re-sanitize CUDA env vars, and appended
idempotently to any value the user already set.
Validated with PowerShell 7.6.2: full setup.ps1 AST parse is clean and the
snippet is idempotent (empty -> set, existing -> append once, no duplicate).
Needs real Windows + CUDA CI to exercise the actual nvcc/MSVC build.
Adds test_setup_ps1_exports_allow_unsupported_compiler asserting the flag is
present, env-delivered, kept out of $CmakeArgs, and scoped to the CUDA-on branch.
* studio: tighten code comments added in this PR
Shorten the verbose multi-line comments and test docstrings introduced by
this PR (setup.sh, setup.ps1, and the shell/python tests) to be succinct
while preserving the rationale. No code or test-assertion changes.
* fix windows llama.cpp compile from source issue
* undo local repo usage
* fix llama.cpp install
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* fix: route resolve-source-build call through Invoke-LlamaHelper
The --resolve-source-build call at the source-build resolution path
was still calling install_llama_prebuilt.py directly instead of going
through Invoke-LlamaHelper. On PS7+ with ErrorActionPreference=Stop,
stderr from the 422 response (when tag is "master") would trigger a
terminating NativeCommandError and crash setup.
* fix: suppress stderr error records from Invoke-LlamaHelper
ErrorActionPreference=Continue prevents termination but PowerShell
still displays stderr lines as visible ErrorRecord objects. Capture
all output via 2>&1 and split stdout from stderr manually so that
stderr lines never appear on the console. When StderrPath is given
the stderr content is written to that file for diagnostics.
* fix: always rebuild llama.cpp on Windows when tag is master
When the requested llama.cpp tag is "master" (a moving target), skip
the "already built" early exit so the build path runs and syncs to
the latest commit. Without this, existing llama-server binaries from
an older build (e.g. b8635 which lacks Gemma 4 support) are reused
and model loading fails.
Pinned tags (e.g. b8635) still skip the rebuild when the binary
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Expand test coverage for install_llama_prebuilt.py:
- Add tests for source build plan resolution with custom repos
- Add tests for branch/commit/PR ref matching and normalization
- Add tests for manifest checksum validation
- Add tests for Windows CUDA upstream asset name patterns
- Update capsys checks to capture stderr after log() redirect
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* Fix Metal precedence, test sync, and add behavioral tests
- Move macOS arm64 Metal check before CUDA/ROCm in GPU backend
decision chain so Metal is not bypassed when nvcc is in PATH
- Remove RPATH flags from CPU fallback CMAKE_ARGS (only needed
for Metal library linking)
- Update test_llama_pr_force_and_source.py to match _CLONE_ARGS
rename from _CLONE_BRANCH_ARGS in setup.sh
- Add confirm_install_tree guard test for
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* 1. _GPU_BACKEND_FRAGMENT synced -- removed dead CPU_FALLBACK_CMAKE_ARGS= init (6/8)
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3. _TRY_METAL_CPU_FALLBACK=false reset after both configure-failure and build-failure fallback branches in setup.sh (4/8)
4. macOS test now removes libmtmd.0.dylib instead of the platform-agnostic convert_hf_to_gguf.py (3/8)
5. Empty-string tag test added -- test_empty_tag_omits_branch_flag for resolved_tag= (2/8)
6. RPATH checks on cmake call logs -- both fallback tests now assert @loader_path and -DCMAKE_BUILD_WITH_INSTALL_RPATH=ON are absent from CPU fallback cmake calls, plus baseline flag preservation (multiple)
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Split out from #4741 to keep the main PR focused on installer logic.
- New test_install_llama_prebuilt_logic.py: tests for resolve logic,
fallback behavior, env_int, busy/lock handling
- New test_validate_llama_prebuilt.py: validator tests for staged
release_tag/upstream_tag handling
- New test_llama_pr_force_and_source.py: tests for PR_FORCE and
LLAMA_SOURCE maintainer defaults
- Updated test_selection_logic.py: expanded selection/fallback coverage
- Updated test_pr4562_bugfixes.py: updated bugfix tests for new logic
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* Fix 3 issues that cause unnecessary fallback to source build
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(e.g. minimal installs) crashed at import time instead of
gracefully skipping the lock.
2. Use already-verified converter script from the hydrated source
tree instead of re-downloading from raw.githubusercontent.com
with no checksum. Adds symlink with copy fallback for the
legacy filename.
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to prevent potential uninitialized variable errors.
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Prefer the local verified copy from the hydrated source tree, but
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* Fix 4 bugs in source-build fallback and binary_env paths
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to avoid detached HEAD state that breaks re-runs. Use pinned tag in both
fetch and clone paths.
- setup.sh: Move rm -rf after cmake/git prerequisite checks so a missing
tool no longer deletes the existing install. Add --branch tag to clone.
- install_llama_prebuilt.py: Add binary_path.parent to Linux LD_LIBRARY_PATH
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RPATH, matching the existing Windows PATH logic.
- Add test for binary_env LD_LIBRARY_PATH on Linux.
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When tag resolution fails and the requested tag is "latest", both
setup scripts now omit --branch from git clone so the default branch
is cloned instead of failing on a nonexistent "latest" branch/tag.
Similarly, the PS1 fetch path fetches the default ref when the tag
is "latest".
* Resolve actual latest ggml-org tag instead of using literal "latest"
When both Python tag resolution attempts fail and the requested tag
is "latest", query the GitHub API for the actual latest release tag
from ggml-org/llama.cpp (e.g. b8508) instead of passing the literal
string "latest" to git clone --branch, which would fail since no
such branch/tag exists.
setup.sh uses curl + python json parsing; setup.ps1 uses
Invoke-RestMethod. Both fall back to the raw requested tag if the
API call also fails.
* Try Unsloth release repo before ggml-org when resolving latest tag
When falling back to the GitHub API to resolve "latest", query the
Unsloth release repo (unslothai/llama.cpp) first since it has the
prebuilt binaries pinned to tested tags. Only fall back to
ggml-org/llama.cpp if the Unsloth repo query fails.
* Add comprehensive sandbox tests for PR #4562 bug fixes
35 tests covering all fixes across platforms:
- binary_env cross-platform (Linux LD_LIBRARY_PATH, Windows PATH,
macOS DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH) with edge cases (dedup, ordering, existing paths)
- resolve_requested_llama_tag (concrete, latest, None, empty)
- setup.sh logic via subprocess: prereq check ordering (cmake/git missing
preserves install), pinned tag in clone, fetch+checkout -B pattern,
fetch failure warns instead of aborting
- "latest" tag resolution fallback chain (Unsloth API -> ggml-org ->
raw) with mock curl: success, failure, malformed JSON, empty body,
empty tag_name, env overrides
- Source code pattern verification for both .sh and .ps1 files
All 138 tests pass in isolated uv venv.
* [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks
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* Add binary_path.parent to macOS DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH in binary_env
macOS prebuilt .dylib files are overlaid into build/bin (same as
Linux), but binary_env only added install_dir to DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH.
Add binary_path.parent so the loader can find sibling dylibs even
without embedded loader paths.
Mirrors the existing fix for Linux LD_LIBRARY_PATH and the Windows
PATH pattern.
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* Guard --branch when resolved tag is "latest"; fix broken test assertion
When all API fallbacks fail and the tag stays as literal "latest",
omit --branch from git clone (clones default branch instead of
failing). Both setup.sh and setup.ps1 now check for "latest" before
passing --branch to git clone/fetch.
Also fix test_setup_ps1_clone_uses_branch_tag which used Python
tuple syntax (assert "x", "y" in z) that always passes. Changed to
assert "x" in z and "y" in z.
* [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks
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* Fix macOS DYLD trailing colon, install_lock no-op, and debug log
- binary_env macOS: use dedupe_existing_dirs instead of raw string
concatenation. Eliminates trailing colon in DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
(which causes dyld to search CWD for libraries) and deduplicates
when binary_path.parent == install_dir. Now consistent with the
Linux and Windows branches.
- install_lock: when filelock is not installed, use os.O_CREAT|O_EXCL
as a fallback exclusive file lock with timeout, instead of yielding
with no locking. Prevents concurrent installs from corrupting each
other's staging directories.
- setup.ps1: remove [DEBUG] log line that printed to every user on
every Windows setup run.
* Add stale-lock detection and atomic clone-then-swap
install_lock fallback (no filelock): write PID to lock file and
check if the holder process is still alive on contention. Dead PIDs
(ProcessLookupError) and unreadable lock files trigger immediate
cleanup. Live processes owned by other users (PermissionError) are
correctly recognized as alive -- the lock is not removed.
setup.sh/setup.ps1 source-build: clone into a temporary directory
first, then swap into place only on success. If git clone fails,
the existing install is preserved instead of being deleted by the
premature rm -rf.
* Remove redundant upstream_tag != release_tag check
load_approved_release_checksums compared checksums.upstream_tag
against the Unsloth release_tag, which are different namespaces
(upstream ggml-org tag vs Unsloth published tag). This only worked
because both happened to be "b8508" by convention. Would break if
Unsloth ever uses a different release naming scheme.
The existing check at parse_approved_release_checksums (line 950)
already validates the release_tag field correctly.
* Fix lock TOCTOU race and build-in-temp-dir swap
install_lock fallback: add os.fsync(fd) after writing PID to ensure
the PID is visible to racing processes before they check. Treat
empty lock files (PID not yet written) as "wait and retry" instead
of stale, closing the window where two processes could both see an
empty file, both unlink it, and both acquire the lock.
setup.sh/setup.ps1 source-build: clone AND build in a temp directory
(LLAMA_CPP_DIR.build.$$). Only swap into the final LLAMA_CPP_DIR
after the build succeeds. If clone or cmake or build fails, the temp
dir is cleaned up and the existing working install is preserved.
Previously, rm -rf ran after clone but before build, destroying the
existing install even if the build later failed.
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