* 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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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.
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* Replace standalone Studio wording with Unsloth
Replace the single word Studio with Unsloth wherever it is used as
shorthand for Unsloth Studio in docs, CLI output, UI strings, i18n
locales, workflow display names, comments and docstrings.
Kept unchanged: the full name Unsloth Studio, third party product
names (LM Studio, Visual Studio, Mac Studio), feature names
(Recipe Studio, Fine-tuning Studio and its translations), and all
identifiers such as env vars, commands, paths and filenames.
* Address review feedback on the Studio wording rename
Use "an" before Unsloth where the rename left the article as "a".
Restore the split brand where Unsloth and Studio render as two halves
of the full product name: the onboarding sidebar subtitle and the
IPv6 localhost warning. Scope two messages to the full name Unsloth
Studio where plain Unsloth was misleading: the AMD README bullet and
the CLI studio setup error.
* fix: extend llama.cpp first-token timeout
* fix: timeout label pluralization
* studio: distinguish llama stream timeout phases
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* Studio: make stop button actually stop generation
The UI stop button routes through assistant-ui's cancelRun, which aborts
the frontend fetch. Four issues combined to let llama-server keep decoding
long after the user clicked stop:
1. request.is_disconnected() does not fire reliably behind proxies
(e.g. Colab) that don't propagate fetch aborts.
2. llama-server defaults n_predict to n_ctx when max_tokens is not sent,
so a cancelled request keeps producing tokens up to 262144.
3. The httpx.Client pool keeps TCP keep-alive, so even a cleanly closed
stream reuses the same connection and llama-server's liveness poll
never sees a disconnect.
4. No explicit backend route to cancel - every cancel path relied on
is_disconnected.
Changes:
- Add POST /api/inference/cancel keyed by session_id/completion_id, with
a registry populated for the lifetime of each streaming response.
- Have the frontend (chat-adapter.ts) POST /inference/cancel on
AbortController abort, alongside the existing fetch teardown.
- Send max_tokens=4096 + t_max_predict_ms=120000 as defaults on every
outbound chat completion to llama-server; honoured by user overrides.
- Disable httpx keep-alive on the streaming client so connection close
reaches llama-server and its 1s liveness check fires.
No behaviour changes for non-streaming paths or for existing callers
that already pass max_tokens/session_id.
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* studio: harden stop-button cancel path and scope cancel route
- Require at least one identifier for /api/inference/cancel so a missing
thread id cannot silently cancel every in-flight generation.
- Scope /cancel to a dedicated studio_router so it is not exposed under
the /v1 OpenAI-compat prefix as a surprise endpoint.
- Store a set of cancel events per key in _CANCEL_REGISTRY so concurrent
requests on the same session_id do not overwrite each other, and
deduplicate in _cancel_by_keys so the cancelled count reflects unique
requests.
- Always send session_id with chat completions (not only when tools are
enabled) so non-tool GGUF streams register under it and are reachable
from /cancel.
- Register the non-GGUF stream_chunks path in the cancel registry too,
so transformers-based stop-button works behind proxies that swallow
fetch aborts.
- Only apply the 2-minute t_max_predict_ms wall-clock cap when the
caller did not pass max_tokens, so legitimate long generations on
slow CPU/macOS/Windows supported installs are not silently truncated.
- Remove the abort listener on normal stream completion so reused
AbortSignals cannot fire a spurious cancel POST after the fact.
* studio: close cancel-race and stale-cancel gaps in stop path
- Register the cancel tracker before returning StreamingResponse so a
stop POST that arrives during prefill / warmup / proxy buffering
finds an entry in _CANCEL_REGISTRY. Cleanup now runs via a Starlette
BackgroundTask instead of a finally inside the async generator body.
- Add a per-run cancel_id on the frontend (crypto.randomUUID) and in
ChatCompletionRequest so /api/inference/cancel matches one specific
generation. Removes the stale-cancel bug where pressing stop then
starting a new run in the same thread would cancel the retry.
- Apply t_max_predict_ms unconditionally in all three llama-server
payload builders (previously gated on max_tokens=None, which made it
dead code for UI callers that always send params.maxTokens). Raise
the default to 10 minutes so slow CPU / macOS / Windows installs are
not cut off mid-generation.
- Make _cancel_by_keys refuse empty input (return 0) so a future
internal caller can not accidentally mass-cancel every in-flight
request.
- Accept cancel_id (primary), session_id, and completion_id on the
/api/inference/cancel route. Unify the three streaming sites on the
same _cancel_keys / _tracker variable names.
- Annotate _CANCEL_REGISTRY as dict[str, set[threading.Event]].
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* studio: harden stop-button cancel semantics and wall-clock cap
- Make /inference/cancel match cancel_id EXCLUSIVELY when supplied.
Previously the handler iterated ('cancel_id','session_id','completion_id')
and unioned matches, so a stale cancel POST carrying {cancel_id:old,
session_id:thr} would still cancel a later run on the same thread via
the shared session_id. cancel_id is now a per-run exclusive key;
session_id / completion_id are only used as fallbacks when cancel_id
is absent.
- Close the early-cancel race. If /inference/cancel lands before the
streaming handler reaches _TrackedCancel.__enter__() (stop clicked
during prefill / warmup / proxy buffering), the cancel was silently
dropped. Stash unmatched cancel_ids in _PENDING_CANCELS with a 30 s
TTL; _TrackedCancel.__enter__() now replays any matching pending
cancel by set()-ing the event immediately after registration.
- Make t_max_predict_ms = _DEFAULT_T_MAX_PREDICT_MS conditional on
max_tokens is None at all three llama-server payload sites. The cap
is a safety net for callers who leave max_tokens unset (otherwise
llama-server defaults n_predict to n_ctx, up to 262144). Callers who
set an explicit max_tokens are already self-limiting and must not be
silently truncated at 10 minutes on slow CPU / macOS / Windows
legitimate long generations.
- Guard each StreamingResponse return with try/except BaseException so
_tracker.__exit__ runs even if StreamingResponse construction or any
preceding statement raises between _tracker.__enter__() and the
BackgroundTask attachment. Prevents a registry leak on that narrow
window.
* studio: close TOCTOU race and restore wall-clock backstop on UI path
- Close TOCTOU race in the pending-cancel mechanism. The previous fix
split cancel_inference's (cancel_by_keys + remember_pending_cancel)
and _TrackedCancel.__enter__'s (register + consume_pending) into
four separate lock acquisitions. Under contention a cancel POST
could acquire-then-release the lock, find the registry empty, and
stash ONLY AFTER __enter__ had already registered and consumed an
empty pending map -- silently dropping the cancel. Both call sites
now do their work inside a single _CANCEL_LOCK critical section, via
the new atomic helper _cancel_by_cancel_id_or_stash() and an
inlined consume-pending step in __enter__. Reproduced the race under
forced interleaving pre-fix; 0/2000 drops post-fix under parallel
stress.
- Apply t_max_predict_ms UNCONDITIONALLY at all three llama-server
payload sites. The previous iteration gated the cap on
`max_tokens is None`, which turned out to be dead code on the
primary Studio UI path: chat-adapter.ts sets
maxTokens=loadResp.context_length after every model load, so every
chat request carries an explicit max_tokens and the wall-clock
safety net never fired. The cap's original purpose is to bound
stuck decodes regardless of the token budget; it must always apply.
- Raise _DEFAULT_T_MAX_PREDICT_MS from 10 minutes to 1 hour. 10
minutes was too aggressive for legitimate slow-CPU chat responses
(a 4096-token reply at 2 tok/s takes ~34 min); 1 hour accommodates
that and still catches genuine zombie decodes.
- Prune _PENDING_CANCELS inside _cancel_by_keys as well, so stashed
entries expire proportionally to overall cancel traffic rather than
only to cancel_id-specific POSTs.
* studio: trim verbose comments and docstrings in cancel path
* studio/llama_cpp: drop upstream PR hashes from benchmark comment
* Add review tests for Studio stop button
* Consolidate review tests for Studio stop button
* Align cancel-route test with exclusive cancel_id semantics
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* studio: move cancel cleanup to generator finally; drop dead helper
- Move _tracker.__exit__ from Starlette BackgroundTask into each
streaming generator's finally block. Starlette skips the background
callback when stream_response raises (OSError / ClientDisconnect),
which leaked _CANCEL_REGISTRY entries on abrupt disconnect.
- Check cancel_event.is_set() at the top of each GGUF while loop so a
pending-replay cancel falls through to final_chunk + [DONE] instead
of propagating GeneratorExit out of _stream_with_retry.
- Remove unused _remember_pending_cancel; _cancel_by_cancel_id_or_stash
superseded it.
* Add review tests for Studio stop-button
* studio: wire audio-input stream into cancel registry
- Register cancel_event with _TrackedCancel on the audio-input streaming
path so POST /api/inference/cancel can stop whisper / audio-input GGUF
runs. Previously the registry stayed empty on this branch, so the stop
button returned {"cancelled":0} and the decode ran to completion.
- Apply the same finally-based cleanup and pre-iteration cancel-event
check used on the other three streaming paths.
- Update the _CANCEL_REGISTRY block comment to list cancel_id as the
primary key (was stale "session_id preferred").
* Consolidate review tests for Studio stop-button cancel flow
- Merge the 6 behavioral tests from test_stream_cleanup_on_disconnect.py
(finally cleanup on normal/exception/aclose, pre-set cancel_event
pattern, and its regressions) into test_stream_cancel_registration_timing.py,
which is the PR's existing file covering the same area.
- Extend structural invariants to include audio_input_stream alongside the
three GGUF / Unsloth streaming generators: no _tracker.__enter__ inside
the async gen body, cleanup via try/finally, no background= on
StreamingResponse.
- Delete test_stream_cleanup_on_disconnect.py (now empty).
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* studio: make cancel-via-POST interrupt Unsloth and audio-input streams
Close two remaining gaps in the stop-button cancellation wiring:
- stream_chunks (Unsloth path): add a top-of-loop cancel_event check and
call backend.reset_generation_state() so cancel POSTs flush GPU state
and close the SSE cleanly instead of relying on request.is_disconnected
(which does not fire through proxies like Colab's).
- audio_input_stream: run the synchronous audio_input_generate() via
asyncio.to_thread so blocking whisper chunks do not freeze the event
loop, matching the pattern already used by the GGUF streaming paths.
* Add review tests for Studio stop-button cancel flow
* Consolidate review tests for Studio stop-button cancel flow
- Delete standalone test_cancel_registry.py at repo root: tests duplicated
test_cancel_atomicity.py / test_cancel_id_wiring.py and re-implemented
registry primitives inline (scaffolding).
- Extend tests/studio/test_stream_cancel_registration_timing.py with
regression guards for the iter-1 cancel-loop fixes:
structural: each streaming generator checks cancel_event in its loop;
audio_input_stream offloads next() via asyncio.to_thread;
stream_chunks cancel branch calls reset_generation_state().
runtime: Unsloth loop breaks on external cancel and resets state;
audio loop stays responsive under blocking next();
both loops emit zero tokens on pre-set cancel (replay path).
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* studio: extend stop-path to passthrough streams; tighten wall-clock cap
- Lower _DEFAULT_T_MAX_PREDICT_MS from 1 hour to 10 minutes so the
wall-clock backstop actually bounds runaway decodes when cancel
signaling fails.
- Wire _TrackedCancel and cancel_event.is_set() into
_openai_passthrough_stream and _anthropic_passthrough_stream and
disable httpx keepalive so stop requests from /v1 and /v1/messages
tool-calling clients reach llama-server.
- Apply t_max_predict_ms to the tool-passthrough request body so the
backstop covers passthrough paths as well.
- Symmetric pre-registration stash for session_id/completion_id
cancels (_cancel_by_keys_or_stash) so early cancels by those keys
replay on later registration like cancel_id.
- Drop dead except BaseException guards around StreamingResponse()
at four streaming sites; cleanup lives in the generator's finally.
* studio: harden cancel registry against ghost-cancel and leak paths
- Revert the session_id/completion_id stash in the fallback cancel
helper. session_id is thread-scoped and reused across runs, so
stashing it on an unmatched POST would fire cancel_event for the
user's next unrelated request via _TrackedCancel.__enter__.
cancel_id remains the only per-run unique key that gets stashed.
- Default max_tokens to _DEFAULT_MAX_TOKENS in the tool-passthrough
body. Mirror the direct GGUF path so OpenAI/Anthropic passthrough
callers who omit max_tokens get the same zombie-decode cap instead
of relying on the wall-clock backstop alone.
- Wrap _openai_passthrough_stream setup with an outer try/except
BaseException. The inner except httpx.RequestError does not catch
asyncio.CancelledError at await client.send, which would otherwise
leave _tracker registered in _CANCEL_REGISTRY indefinitely.
- Frontend stop POST uses plain fetch + manual Authorization header
instead of authFetch. A 401 on the cancel POST no longer refreshes
tokens or redirects the user to the login page mid-stop.
* Add review tests for Studio stop-button cancel flow
* studio: trim comments on stop-button review changes
Collapse multi-paragraph rationale blocks on the cancel registry,
_openai_passthrough_stream, and the frontend onAbortCancel handler
into one-line explanations of why the non-obvious behaviour exists.
Drop authFetch import that became unused when the cancel POST
switched to plain fetch.
* Consolidate review tests for Studio stop-button cancel flow
Move review-added tests out of test_cancel_dispatch_edges.py into the
existing PR test files that already cover the same areas:
- backend registry fan-out / exclusivity / idempotency / falsy-keys
edge cases moved into tests/studio/test_cancel_atomicity.py
- frontend plain-fetch (not authFetch) + manual Authorization header
moved into tests/studio/test_cancel_id_wiring.py
Delete the now-empty test_cancel_dispatch_edges.py.
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* Studio: stop default-capping responses at 4096 tokens (follow-up to #5069) (#5174)
* Studio: stop default-capping responses at 4096 tokens
Follow-up to #5069. The 4096 default introduced for runaway-decode
defense silently truncates any caller that omits max_tokens. The
Studio chat UI sets params.maxTokens = loadResp.context_length after
a GGUF load, so it's fine, but every other consumer is not:
- OpenAI-API direct callers (/v1/chat/completions, /v1/responses,
/v1/messages, /v1/completions) where the OpenAI default is
effectively unlimited per response. langchain, llama-index, raw
curl, and the openai SDK all rely on that.
- Reasoning models. Qwen3 / gpt-oss reasoning traces routinely exceed
4096 tokens before the model emits a single visible content token.
The user sees the trace cut off mid-thought.
- Long-form generation ("write a chapter", "produce a full SVG").
Reproduced on this branch: gemma-4-E2B-it-GGUF Q8_0, prompt asking
for a 10000-word story, no max_tokens in the request:
finish_reason: stop (misleading -- should be 'length')
content_chars: 19772
content_tail: ...'a comforting, yet immense, pressure.\n\n*"'
Body ended mid-sentence on a stray opening quote, right at the 4096
token mark.
After this patch the same request returns 38357 chars ending with
'...held in a perfect, dynamic equilibrium.' -- a natural stop, not
a truncation.
Implementation: rename the constant to _DEFAULT_MAX_TOKENS_FLOOR and
set it to 32768. Each call site now uses the model's effective
context length when known, falling back to the floor:
default_cap = self._effective_context_length or _DEFAULT_MAX_TOKENS_FLOOR
The 10-minute t_max_predict_ms wall-clock backstop from #5069 is
preserved as the second line of defense.
Plumbed _build_passthrough_payload + _build_openai_passthrough_body
through the routes layer so the Anthropic and OpenAI passthrough
paths also respect the model's context length.
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* Studio: cancel passthrough streams during llama-server prefill + route through apiUrl for Tauri
Three reviewer-flagged correctness gaps in the stop-button mechanism.
1) `_openai_passthrough_stream` could not honor cancel during prefill.
The cancel check ran inside the `async for raw_line in lines_iter`
body, so a cancel POST that arrived before llama-server emitted the
first SSE line was unobservable until prefill completed. With a long
prompt under proxy/Colab conditions -- the exact target scenario for
this PR -- that left the model decoding for a long time after the
user clicked Stop. Add an asyncio watcher task that closes `resp` as
soon as `cancel_event` is set, raising in `aiter_lines` so the
generator can exit. The watcher polls a threading.Event because the
cancel registry is keyed by threading.Event for the synchronous
/cancel handler.
2) `_anthropic_passthrough_stream` had the same blocking-prefill pattern.
Same fix.
3) The frontend's stop-button cancel POST used a bare relative
`fetch("/api/inference/cancel", ...)`, which targets the webview
origin in Tauri production builds (where the backend is at
`http://127.0.0.1:8888`). Route through the existing `apiUrl()`
helper from `lib/api-base.ts` to match every other Studio call.
Browser/dev builds get the empty base, so behavior is unchanged
there.
Verified via temp/pr_simulation/sim_5069_prefill_cancel.py: cancel
during prefill terminates within ~250ms on both passthrough paths
(was 145s+ on the Anthropic path before this change), and the standard
non-passthrough chat path still cancels with no regression.
* Studio: log cancel-body parse errors instead of silently swallowing
Reviewer-flagged defensive logging gap. The bare `except Exception: pass`
in `cancel_inference` would mask malformed payloads that hint at a buggy
client or a transport issue. Log at debug so future investigation isn't
left guessing whether `body={}` came from a missing body or a parse
failure. Behavior is unchanged: an unparseable body still falls through
to the empty-dict path and the cancel call returns `{"cancelled": 0}`.
* Studio: Anthropic passthrough cancel parity with OpenAI passthrough
Two reviewer-flagged consistency gaps in the cancel surface for
/v1/messages.
1) Anthropic passthrough did not register cancel_id, so a per-run cancel
POST (the cleanest Studio-style cancel path) silently missed when
the route hit `_anthropic_passthrough_stream`. The OpenAI passthrough
has registered (cancel_id, session_id, completion_id) since this PR
was first opened; mirror that here. Also add `cancel_id` to
`AnthropicMessagesRequest` so the route handler can plumb it through.
2) The cancel handler's fallback key list checked only completion_id
and session_id, never message_id. Anthropic clients that send their
native `id` (returned in the SSE message_start event) for cancel had
no way to hit the registry. Add message_id to the fallback list.
Verified via temp/pr_simulation/sim_5069_prefill_cancel.py: P2 now
cancels by cancel_id in 137ms (was hanging pre-fix), and the new P2b
case cancels by message_id in 77ms. P1 (OpenAI) and P3 (standard chat)
still pass with no regression.
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