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lib.rs

1//! ReAct agent loop with self-correction.
2//!
3//! Minimal v0.0.1 implementation:
4//! - Applies guides once at the start.
5//! - Sends `Context` (with `tools`) to the model.
6//! - Dispatches each returned tool call via [`ToolRegistry`].
7//! - Runs `Sensor::SelfCorrect` sensors after each action; auto-fix patches are
8//!   applied directly to the world, blocking signals are fed back to the model.
9//! - Stops when the model returns no tool calls, or when `policy.max_iters` is hit.
10
11pub mod acceptance;
12pub mod goal;
13pub mod learning;
14pub mod memory_layer;
15#[cfg(feature = "otel")]
16pub mod otel;
17pub mod profile_guide;
18pub mod recall_layer;
19pub mod receipt;
20pub mod registry;
21pub mod seal;
22pub use acceptance::{Acceptance, FilesExist, NonEmptyAnswer, Verdict};
23pub use goal::{Goal, GoalStore, Phase, PhaseStatus};
24pub use receipt::{Receipt, ReceiptBuilder};
25pub use seal::{SealBreach, SealSet};
26pub mod replay;
27pub mod subagent;
28pub mod telemetry;
29
30pub use learning::*;
31pub use memory_layer::*;
32pub mod boundary_guide;
33pub use boundary_guide::*;
34pub use profile_guide::*;
35pub use recall_layer::*;
36pub use registry::*;
37pub use replay::*;
38pub use subagent::*;
39pub use telemetry::*;
40
41use harness_compactor::{CALIBRATION_KEY, DefaultCompactor};
42use harness_core::{
43    Action, Block, CompactionStage, Compactor, Context, Event, Guide, HarnessError, HookOutcome,
44    Model, ModelDelta, ModelOutput, ResponseFormat, Sensor, SessionSource, SignalSet, Stage,
45    StopReason, Task, ToolCall, ToolResult, Turn, TurnRole, Usage, World,
46};
47use harness_hooks::HookBus;
48use std::collections::HashMap;
49use std::sync::Arc;
50use std::time::Duration;
51
52/// Governs the loop's stuck-detector. When the model repeats the *same* tool
53/// call (name + args) round after round without making progress, the loop first
54/// nudges it to change approach, then terminates cleanly with [`Outcome::Stuck`]
55/// rather than burning the rest of the budget spinning on a loop.
56///
57/// Enabled by default with conservative thresholds — the calls must be
58/// *byte-identical*, so genuine "read the same file twice" work never trips it.
59#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
60pub struct StuckPolicy {
61    pub enabled: bool,
62    /// Consecutive identical tool-call rounds before injecting a "you are
63    /// repeating yourself, change your approach" feedback signal.
64    pub nudge_after: u32,
65    /// Consecutive identical rounds before terminating with [`Outcome::Stuck`].
66    pub abort_after: u32,
67}
68
69impl Default for StuckPolicy {
70    fn default() -> Self {
71        Self {
72            enabled: true,
73            nudge_after: 3,
74            abort_after: 6,
75        }
76    }
77}
78
79/// A ceiling on how much of one tool result reaches the context.
80///
81/// A single call can return more than the whole conversation: a lock file, a
82/// `SELECT *`, an MCP tool the framework does not control. Measured on a real
83/// run, "search these files for a word" cost 53,487 input tokens because one
84/// `read_file` returned a lock file — the model then paid for it on every
85/// subsequent turn, and compaction started throwing away real history to make
86/// room. A per-result ceiling is the only place to stop that: the tools cannot
87/// all be trusted (third-party MCP), and the compactor only runs after the
88/// damage is in the context.
89#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
90pub struct ToolResultPolicy {
91    /// Max serialized bytes of a single tool result. `None` disables the guard.
92    /// Default ~24 KiB — roughly 6k tokens of English, generous for a file page
93    /// or a query result, far below what blows a window.
94    pub max_bytes: Option<usize>,
95    /// Replace the payload of a read-only call that exactly repeats an earlier
96    /// one in the same run, when nothing has modified the world in between.
97    ///
98    /// [`StuckPolicy`] only sees *consecutive* identical rounds. Reading a file
99    /// at iteration 1 and again at iteration 5 is not that, and looks like
100    /// progress — but the same bytes land in the context twice and the model
101    /// learns nothing the second time. Measured on a real run, model wait was
102    /// 36.7s against 3ms of tool execution: a repeat costs context, not time,
103    /// so what is suppressed is the payload, not the call.
104    ///
105    /// Only `ToolRisk::ReadOnly` qualifies (`Network` is a separate risk, and an
106    /// external endpoint may answer differently), and any non-read-only call
107    /// clears the record — after a write, re-reading is the correct move.
108    ///
109    /// **Off by default, on the evidence.** Measured on the completion
110    /// benchmark: ceilings alone solved 6/6 tasks for 160k effective tokens;
111    /// adding repeat-suppression cut that to 32k — and lost a task. An agent
112    /// working through a file larger than one page re-reads it because it cannot
113    /// hold it, gets told it already has the answer, and does not: the content
114    /// was paged away. Five times cheaper is not worth a task a framework could
115    /// otherwise do, so this is opt-in for callers who would rather have the
116    /// tokens. (Suppressing from the *third* identical call rather than the
117    /// second would likely keep most of the saving without the failure — it
118    /// needs measuring before it becomes the default.)
119    pub dedupe_repeats: bool,
120    /// When a result exceeds `max_bytes`, save the *full* payload to a file
121    /// under `.harness/spill/` in the workspace and inline a bounded preview
122    /// plus the path, instead of cutting the tail off and throwing it away.
123    ///
124    /// Truncation destroys information: the model is told "narrow your
125    /// request", but the bytes it needed may be exactly the ones dropped, and
126    /// the only recovery is re-running the call to be truncated again.
127    /// Measured on the completion benchmark, that loop is visible as a single
128    /// task paying 184k input tokens. Spilling keeps the ceiling — the context
129    /// gets a preview, never the flood — while the whole result stays
130    /// retrievable through the file tools the agent already has (`read_file`
131    /// with offset/limit, `grep` on the spill path), because the spill lives
132    /// inside the workspace jail. Borrowed from DeepSeek Harness's `spill`
133    /// family (preview + retrieval locator), which is the same judgement.
134    ///
135    /// Costs nothing until it fires: the write happens only on the oversized
136    /// path, which the default ceiling makes rare. When the write fails (e.g.
137    /// read-only workspace) the guard falls back to plain truncation.
138    pub spill: bool,
139}
140
141impl Default for ToolResultPolicy {
142    fn default() -> Self {
143        Self {
144            max_bytes: Some(24 * 1024),
145            dedupe_repeats: false,
146            spill: true,
147        }
148    }
149}
150
151/// Governs *when* and *how far* the loop compacts context. Hysteresis: only
152/// start compacting once usage crosses `high_water`, and stop as soon as it's
153/// back under `target` — instead of running every stage above a threshold on
154/// every turn. This avoids over-compacting (needlessly reaching the lossy,
155/// main-model `AutoCompact` stage) and, because compaction rewrites history and
156/// invalidates the provider prefix cache, avoids nibbling the context every
157/// single turn.
158#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
159pub struct CompactPolicy {
160    /// Start compacting when `used/window` exceeds this. Default 0.75.
161    pub high_water: f32,
162    /// Stop as soon as `used/window` is back at/under this. Default 0.55.
163    pub target: f32,
164}
165
166impl Default for CompactPolicy {
167    fn default() -> Self {
168        Self {
169            high_water: 0.75,
170            target: 0.55,
171        }
172    }
173}
174
175/// Inline preview size for a spilled result. Deliberately smaller than the
176/// ceiling: the point of spilling is that the context gets a *glimpse* and a
177/// path, not four-fifths of the flood.
178const SPILL_PREVIEW_BYTES: usize = 4 * 1024;
179
180/// First `n` bytes of `s`, cut on a char boundary.
181fn head_of(s: &str, n: usize) -> &str {
182    let mut end = n.min(s.len());
183    while end > 0 && !s.is_char_boundary(end) {
184        end -= 1;
185    }
186    &s[..end]
187}
188
189/// The string field that dominates an oversized result, if one does.
190///
191/// Most oversized results are one big string in a small envelope — a file
192/// body, a command's stdout — and the right spill for those is the *raw text*:
193/// multi-line, so `read_file`'s line paging and `grep`'s line matching work on
194/// it. Spilling the serialized JSON instead would fold the whole payload onto
195/// one escaped line that line-oriented tools can neither page nor match
196/// (`read_file` pages by line; a 68 KB single-line file is unreachable past
197/// the first 16 KB). Returns the dotted path and the string when one field is
198/// ≥ 80% of the serialized size.
199fn dominant_string(v: &serde_json::Value, total: usize) -> Option<(String, &str)> {
200    fn walk<'a>(v: &'a serde_json::Value, path: &str, best: &mut Option<(String, &'a str)>) {
201        match v {
202            serde_json::Value::String(s) => {
203                if best.as_ref().is_none_or(|(_, b)| s.len() > b.len()) {
204                    *best = Some((path.to_string(), s.as_str()));
205                }
206            }
207            serde_json::Value::Object(m) => {
208                for (k, x) in m {
209                    let p = if path.is_empty() {
210                        k.clone()
211                    } else {
212                        format!("{path}.{k}")
213                    };
214                    walk(x, &p, best);
215                }
216            }
217            serde_json::Value::Array(a) => {
218                for (i, x) in a.iter().enumerate() {
219                    walk(x, &format!("{path}[{i}]"), best);
220                }
221            }
222            _ => {}
223        }
224    }
225    let mut best = None;
226    walk(v, "", &mut best);
227    best.filter(|(_, s)| s.len() * 5 >= total * 4)
228}
229
230/// Replace the value at a `dominant_string` dotted path with `with`.
231fn replace_at(v: &mut serde_json::Value, path: &str, with: serde_json::Value) {
232    let mut cur = v;
233    let mut rest = path;
234    loop {
235        // Next segment: `key`, `key[i]`, or a bare `[i]`.
236        let (seg, tail) = match rest.find('.') {
237            Some(dot) => (&rest[..dot], &rest[dot + 1..]),
238            None => (rest, ""),
239        };
240        let (key, idx) = match seg.find('[') {
241            Some(b) => (&seg[..b], seg[b + 1..seg.len() - 1].parse::<usize>().ok()),
242            None => (seg, None),
243        };
244        if !key.is_empty() {
245            match cur.get_mut(key) {
246                Some(next) => cur = next,
247                None => return,
248            }
249        }
250        if let Some(i) = idx {
251            match cur.get_mut(i) {
252                Some(next) => cur = next,
253                None => return,
254            }
255        }
256        if tail.is_empty() {
257            *cur = with;
258            return;
259        }
260        rest = tail;
261    }
262}
263
264/// Persist an oversized result under `.harness/spill/` in the workspace and
265/// build the inline marker. `None` on any IO failure — the caller falls back
266/// to truncation, because a guard that can error a run to protect a context
267/// window has its priorities backwards.
268fn spill_oversized(
269    action: &Action,
270    content: &serde_json::Value,
271    serialized: &str,
272    root: &std::path::Path,
273) -> Option<serde_json::Value> {
274    let dir = root.join(".harness").join("spill");
275    std::fs::create_dir_all(&dir).ok()?;
276    let id: String = action
277        .call_id
278        .chars()
279        .filter(|c| c.is_ascii_alphanumeric() || matches!(c, '-' | '_'))
280        .take(48)
281        .collect();
282    let id = if id.is_empty() { "call".into() } else { id };
283
284    let (rel, preview, meta) = match dominant_string(content, serialized.len()) {
285        // One big string in a small envelope: spill the raw text, keep the
286        // envelope inline with the big field swapped for a pointer.
287        Some((field, text)) => {
288            let rel = format!(".harness/spill/{id}-{}.txt", action.tool);
289            std::fs::write(root.join(&rel), text).ok()?;
290            let mut meta = content.clone();
291            replace_at(
292                &mut meta,
293                &field,
294                serde_json::Value::String(format!("[{} bytes spilled to {rel}]", text.len())),
295            );
296            (
297                rel,
298                head_of(text, SPILL_PREVIEW_BYTES).to_string(),
299                Some(meta),
300            )
301        }
302        // Structured payload (e.g. a long match list): spill pretty-printed,
303        // one element per line, so line-oriented retrieval still works.
304        None => {
305            let rel = format!(".harness/spill/{id}-{}.json", action.tool);
306            let pretty =
307                serde_json::to_string_pretty(content).unwrap_or_else(|_| serialized.to_string());
308            std::fs::write(root.join(&rel), &pretty).ok()?;
309            (rel, head_of(&pretty, SPILL_PREVIEW_BYTES).to_string(), None)
310        }
311    };
312    tracing::warn!(
313        target: "harness.telemetry",
314        event = "tool.result.spilled",
315        "gen_ai.tool.name" = %action.tool,
316        bytes = serialized.len(),
317        path = %rel,
318    );
319    let mut marker = serde_json::json!({
320        "spilled": true,
321        "tool": action.tool,
322        "bytes_total": serialized.len(),
323        "path": rel,
324        "preview": preview,
325        "note": format!(
326            "This result was {} bytes — too large to inline, so the FULL content was \
327             saved to '{rel}' (workspace-relative). Nothing was lost. Retrieve exactly \
328             the part you need: grep(path=\"{rel}\", pattern=...) or \
329             read_file(path=\"{rel}\", offset=..., limit=...). Do not repeat the \
330             original call — it will spill again.",
331            serialized.len()
332        ),
333    });
334    // The envelope metadata (paths, flags) rides along when it is small; a
335    // pathological envelope that is itself oversized is dropped, not inlined.
336    if let Some(meta) = meta
337        && meta.to_string().len() <= SPILL_PREVIEW_BYTES
338    {
339        marker["meta"] = meta;
340    }
341    Some(marker)
342}
343
344/// A stable fingerprint of a round's tool calls (names + args, ignoring the
345/// volatile call id). Two rounds with the same fingerprint asked for the exact
346/// same actions — the signal the stuck-detector keys on.
347fn tool_call_fingerprint(calls: &[ToolCall]) -> String {
348    calls
349        .iter()
350        .map(|c| format!("{}({})", c.name, c.args))
351        .collect::<Vec<_>>()
352        .join("|")
353}
354
355/// Where a run finished. Each variant is `#[non_exhaustive]` so new *fields*
356/// don't break downstream matches — always include `..` when destructuring.
357#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
358pub enum Outcome {
359    /// Model returned text with no tool calls (natural end).
360    #[non_exhaustive]
361    Done {
362        text: Option<String>,
363        iters: u32,
364        tools_called: u32,
365        usage: harness_core::Usage,
366        /// What the acceptance checks said. `None` means nothing was asked —
367        /// so "the model stopped" is all this outcome claims.
368        verified: Option<Verdict>,
369        /// The sealed contract as it stood before the model's first turn.
370        ///
371        /// Carried out of the run because a receipt has to say *what* was
372        /// measured, not only that the measurement held. Empty when nothing
373        /// was sealed.
374        contract: crate::seal::SealSet,
375        /// Set when a sealed acceptance contract changed during the run.
376        ///
377        /// Distinct from a plain failed `verified` because the two mean
378        /// different things to a caller: a failed check is work not finished,
379        /// this is the measuring instrument having been moved. A host may want
380        /// to fail a build on the first and page someone on the second.
381        seal_breach: Option<String>,
382    },
383    /// Policy budget exhausted before the model stopped requesting tools.
384    /// Carries everything we know so the caller can recover partial work
385    /// (saved notes, files written by tools, the last assistant text, etc.)
386    /// instead of seeing a single bare "budget out" string.
387    #[non_exhaustive]
388    BudgetExhausted {
389        iters: u32,
390        last_text: Option<String>,
391        tools_called: u32,
392        usage: harness_core::Usage,
393    },
394    /// The agent got stuck: it repeated the *same* tool call for
395    /// `StuckPolicy::abort_after` consecutive rounds without progress, so the
396    /// loop terminated early to save the rest of the budget. Carries partial
397    /// work (last text, files already written by tools) like `BudgetExhausted`.
398    #[non_exhaustive]
399    Stuck {
400        /// Human-readable reason, e.g. "repeated `read_file(...)` 6× without progress".
401        reason: String,
402        /// How many consecutive identical rounds were observed.
403        repeated: u32,
404        iters: u32,
405        last_text: Option<String>,
406        tools_called: u32,
407        usage: harness_core::Usage,
408    },
409}
410
411/// The agent loop.
412pub struct AgentLoop<M: Model> {
413    pub model: M,
414    pub tools: ToolRegistry,
415    pub guides: Vec<Arc<dyn Guide>>,
416    pub sensors: Vec<Arc<dyn Sensor>>,
417    pub hooks: HookBus,
418    pub compactor: Arc<dyn Compactor>,
419    /// A deadline on each individual tool call. One hung call — a network tool
420    /// on a dead endpoint, a shell command waiting on stdin — otherwise takes
421    /// the whole run down with it, and the host's only recourse is a run-level
422    /// timeout that throws away every turn of finished work (measured on the
423    /// completion benchmark: a run that had already done the job was billed as
424    /// a 0-token timeout). A per-call deadline converts the hang into an error
425    /// *result* the model sees and can route around. `None` disables. The
426    /// default is generous — 120s covers a slow build — because a false
427    /// deadline on a legitimately long tool is worse than a late one.
428    pub tool_timeout: Option<Duration>,
429    /// Default response format applied to every run unless overridden by
430    /// `run_typed`. See [`ResponseFormat`].
431    pub response_format: ResponseFormat,
432    /// When `true`, the loop drives each model turn via `Model::stream()`
433    /// instead of `complete()`, firing `Event::ModelTokenDelta` for each
434    /// text fragment. Tool-call deltas are still assembled inside the loop;
435    /// only the terminal `ModelOutput` shape is observable downstream.
436    pub streaming: bool,
437    /// Optional cross-session recall store. When set, the loop captures every
438    /// turn and the `session_search` tool is registered. See `with_recall`.
439    pub recall: Option<Arc<dyn harness_core::RecallStore>>,
440    /// When true (and `recall` is set), a `RecallGuide` auto-injects top-k
441    /// past context at session start.
442    pub recall_auto_inject: bool,
443    pub learning: Option<LearningConfig>,
444    /// Loop-detection policy. Enabled by default — see [`StuckPolicy`].
445    pub stuck: StuckPolicy,
446    /// Context-compaction hysteresis. See [`CompactPolicy`].
447    pub compaction: CompactPolicy,
448    /// Ceiling on a single tool result. See [`ToolResultPolicy`].
449    pub tool_results: ToolResultPolicy,
450    /// Conditions the run must satisfy before the loop reports success. The
451    /// model stopping is evidence it *believes* it is finished; these say
452    /// whether it is. See [`acceptance`].
453    pub acceptance: Vec<Arc<dyn Acceptance>>,
454    /// How many times a failed acceptance is handed back to the model before
455    /// the loop gives up and reports what there is. One is usually enough: a
456    /// model that ignores the first correction rarely takes the second.
457    pub acceptance_retries: u32,
458    /// System instruction injected into every run's `Context.system` (unless the
459    /// built context already carries its own). Set via [`with_system`](Self::with_system).
460    pub system: Vec<Block>,
461    /// Named auxiliary models for side tasks — compaction, memory synthesis,
462    /// judging, subagents — so the main conversation stays on one model (and
463    /// keeps its provider prompt-cache prefix intact) while cheap or specialist
464    /// work goes elsewhere. Populated via [`with_model_role`](Self::with_model_role),
465    /// read via [`model_for`](Self::model_for). An unregistered role means
466    /// "use the main model" — components fall back rather than fail.
467    pub model_roles: std::collections::HashMap<String, Arc<dyn Model>>,
468    /// True once the host installed its own compactor via
469    /// [`with_compactor`](Self::with_compactor). Guards the `"compactor"`
470    /// model-role convenience from overwriting an explicit choice.
471    pub compactor_custom: bool,
472}
473
474impl AgentLoop<harness_core::DynModel> {
475    /// Build a loop from a boxed model — what every model factory hands back
476    /// (`ApiKind::build`, a router, anything stored behind a trait object).
477    ///
478    /// `Arc<dyn Model>` deliberately does not implement `Model` (see
479    /// [`DynModel`](harness_core::DynModel) for why), so `AgentLoop::new` cannot
480    /// take one. Without this constructor every caller writes the wrapper
481    /// themselves, and the first thing a new user meets is a trait-bound error
482    /// naming a type they have never heard of.
483    ///
484    /// ```ignore
485    /// let model = ApiKind::OpenAI.build(base_url, model_id, key);
486    /// let agent = AgentLoop::boxed(model).with_tool(Arc::new(ReadFile));
487    /// ```
488    pub fn boxed(model: Arc<dyn Model>) -> Self {
489        Self::new(harness_core::DynModel(model))
490    }
491}
492
493impl<M: Model> AgentLoop<M> {
494    pub fn new(model: M) -> Self {
495        Self {
496            model,
497            tools: ToolRegistry::new(),
498            guides: Vec::new(),
499            sensors: Vec::new(),
500            hooks: HookBus::new(),
501            compactor: Arc::new(DefaultCompactor::new()),
502            tool_timeout: Some(Duration::from_secs(120)),
503            response_format: ResponseFormat::Free,
504            streaming: false,
505            recall: None,
506            recall_auto_inject: false,
507            learning: None,
508            stuck: StuckPolicy::default(),
509            compaction: CompactPolicy::default(),
510            // On by default, because the failure it catches is invisible: a
511            // turn that produced nothing is reported as a turn that finished.
512            tool_results: ToolResultPolicy::default(),
513            acceptance: vec![Arc::new(acceptance::NonEmptyAnswer)],
514            acceptance_retries: 1,
515            system: Vec::new(),
516            model_roles: std::collections::HashMap::new(),
517            compactor_custom: false,
518        }
519    }
520
521    /// Register an auxiliary model under a role name — the loop's seam for
522    /// "side tasks don't have to run on the main model".
523    ///
524    /// The main conversation stays pinned to one model, which keeps its
525    /// provider prompt-cache prefix byte-stable; compaction summaries, memory
526    /// synthesis, judging, and subagents can go to a cheaper or specialist
527    /// model instead. Components read roles via [`model_for`](Self::model_for)
528    /// and fall back to the main model when a role is unregistered.
529    ///
530    /// One role is wired automatically: registering `"compactor"` upgrades the
531    /// default structural compactor to a [`ModelBackedCompactor`] on that
532    /// model — unless the host already installed its own via
533    /// [`with_compactor`](Self::with_compactor), which always wins regardless
534    /// of call order.
535    ///
536    /// ```ignore
537    /// let agent = AgentLoop::boxed(main)
538    ///     .with_model_role("compactor", cheap.clone())
539    ///     .with_model_role("judge", strong);
540    /// ```
541    pub fn with_model_role(mut self, role: impl Into<String>, model: Arc<dyn Model>) -> Self {
542        let role = role.into();
543        if role == "compactor" && !self.compactor_custom {
544            self.compactor = Arc::new(harness_compactor::ModelBackedCompactor::new(model.clone()));
545        }
546        self.model_roles.insert(role, model);
547        self
548    }
549
550    /// Look up an auxiliary model by role. `None` means "no model registered
551    /// for this role — use the main model"; callers fall back rather than fail,
552    /// so wiring stays optional everywhere.
553    pub fn model_for(&self, role: &str) -> Option<Arc<dyn Model>> {
554        self.model_roles.get(role).cloned()
555    }
556
557    /// Set a system instruction applied to every run (into `Context.system`) —
558    /// e.g. "answer only via the governed tools; never claim you can't access
559    /// data; never invent numbers". This is the first-class seam for a system
560    /// prompt; small local models in particular need it to reliably call tools
561    /// instead of refusing or hallucinating.
562    pub fn with_system(mut self, text: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
563        self.system = vec![Block::Text(text.into())];
564        self
565    }
566
567    /// Override the loop-detection policy (thresholds, or disable entirely).
568    pub fn with_stuck_policy(mut self, policy: StuckPolicy) -> Self {
569        self.stuck = policy;
570        self
571    }
572
573    /// Override the compaction hysteresis policy. See [`CompactPolicy`].
574    /// Set the ceiling on a single tool result. See [`ToolResultPolicy`].
575    pub fn with_tool_result_policy(mut self, policy: ToolResultPolicy) -> Self {
576        self.tool_results = policy;
577        self
578    }
579
580    pub fn with_compact_policy(mut self, policy: CompactPolicy) -> Self {
581        self.compaction = policy;
582        self
583    }
584
585    /// Opt in to streaming the model's terminal turn token-by-token via
586    /// `Model::stream()`. Hooks subscribed to `Event::ModelTokenDelta` see
587    /// each fragment as it arrives; the rest of the loop is unchanged.
588    pub fn with_streaming(mut self, enable: bool) -> Self {
589        self.streaming = enable;
590        self
591    }
592
593    /// Add a condition the run must satisfy before it can report success.
594    pub fn with_acceptance(mut self, a: Arc<dyn Acceptance>) -> Self {
595        self.acceptance.push(a);
596        self
597    }
598
599    /// Replace the acceptance set outright (including the default).
600    pub fn with_acceptance_set(mut self, set: Vec<Arc<dyn Acceptance>>) -> Self {
601        self.acceptance = set;
602        self
603    }
604
605    pub fn with_acceptance_retries(mut self, n: u32) -> Self {
606        self.acceptance_retries = n;
607        self
608    }
609
610    pub fn with_tool_timeout(mut self, t: Option<Duration>) -> Self {
611        self.tool_timeout = t;
612        self
613    }
614
615    pub fn with_compactor(mut self, c: Arc<dyn Compactor>) -> Self {
616        self.compactor = c;
617        // An explicit compactor always wins over the "compactor" model-role
618        // convenience, in either call order.
619        self.compactor_custom = true;
620        self
621    }
622
623    pub fn with_tool(mut self, t: Arc<dyn harness_core::Tool>) -> Self {
624        self.tools.insert(t);
625        self
626    }
627
628    pub fn with_guide(mut self, g: Arc<dyn Guide>) -> Self {
629        self.guides.push(g);
630        self
631    }
632
633    pub fn with_sensor(mut self, s: Arc<dyn Sensor>) -> Self {
634        self.sensors.push(s);
635        self
636    }
637
638    pub fn with_hook(mut self, h: Arc<dyn harness_core::Hook>) -> Self {
639        self.hooks.register(h);
640        self
641    }
642
643    /// Pull in every `#[hook]`-registered hook.
644    pub fn with_macro_hooks(mut self) -> Self {
645        self.hooks = self.hooks.with_macro_hooks_take();
646        self
647    }
648
649    /// Enable cross-session recall: capture every turn into `store` and
650    /// register the `session_search` tool. Owner + session id are read from
651    /// `world.profile.extra["recall_owner"|"recall_session"]` at run time.
652    pub fn with_recall(mut self, store: Arc<dyn harness_core::RecallStore>) -> Self {
653        self.tools
654            .insert(Arc::new(crate::SessionSearchTool::new(store.clone())));
655        self.recall = Some(store);
656        self
657    }
658
659    /// Capture every turn into `store` **without** registering a search tool.
660    ///
661    /// Ingest and retrieval are separate concerns that [`with_recall`] happens
662    /// to bundle, and the bundling is a trap: capture only ever happens when
663    /// `self.recall` is set, so a host that wants a different search tool — one
664    /// scoped per tenant, or one that copes with a language the backend's index
665    /// does not — has no way to get the writes without also getting
666    /// `session_search`, and ends up offering the model two overlapping tools
667    /// to choose between.
668    ///
669    /// Use this, then register whichever retrieval tool suits the deployment.
670    pub fn with_recall_ingest(mut self, store: Arc<dyn harness_core::RecallStore>) -> Self {
671        self.recall = Some(store);
672        self
673    }
674
675    /// After `with_recall`, also auto-inject top-k relevant past context at
676    /// session start (off by default — tool-only is prompt-cache friendly).
677    pub fn auto_inject(mut self) -> Self {
678        self.recall_auto_inject = true;
679        self
680    }
681
682    /// Enable the self-evolving learning loop: after a session that made
683    /// `>= cfg.nudge_interval` tool calls, fork a review subagent (white-listed to
684    /// `cfg.tools`) to update skills + memory from the transcript. Best-effort.
685    pub fn with_learning_loop(mut self, cfg: LearningConfig) -> Self {
686        self.learning = Some(cfg);
687        self
688    }
689
690    /// Set the default response format for all runs through this loop. See
691    /// [`ResponseFormat`]. For typed deserialisation, prefer `run_typed::<T>()`.
692    pub fn with_response_format(mut self, fmt: ResponseFormat) -> Self {
693        self.response_format = fmt;
694        self
695    }
696
697    /// Shortcut for `with_response_format(ResponseFormat::JsonSchema { name, schema })`.
698    /// Accepts a raw `serde_json::Value` so callers can hand-roll the schema or
699    /// pull it from `schemars::schema_for!(T)`.
700    pub fn with_response_schema(self, name: impl Into<String>, schema: serde_json::Value) -> Self {
701        self.with_response_format(ResponseFormat::JsonSchema {
702            name: name.into(),
703            schema,
704        })
705    }
706
707    pub async fn run(&self, task: Task, world: &mut World) -> Result<Outcome, HarnessError> {
708        let max = harness_core::Policy::default().max_iters;
709        self.run_with_max_iters(task, world, max).await
710    }
711
712    /// Run, and hand back the evidence alongside the result.
713    ///
714    /// The [`Receipt`] is built here rather than by the caller because the loop
715    /// already knows the two things a caller would otherwise have to restate —
716    /// the task and the model — and restating them is how a receipt ends up
717    /// describing a different run than the one that happened. `now_ms` stays a
718    /// parameter: this crate does not read the clock, so a receipt is
719    /// reproducible in a test.
720    pub async fn run_receipted(
721        &self,
722        task: Task,
723        world: &mut World,
724        now_ms: i64,
725    ) -> Result<(Outcome, Receipt), HarnessError> {
726        let description = task.description.clone();
727        let handle = self.model.info().handle;
728        let outcome = self.run(task, world).await?;
729        let receipt = ReceiptBuilder::new(description, handle, now_ms).build(&outcome);
730        Ok((outcome, receipt))
731    }
732
733    /// Advance a [`Goal`] by one phase, recording the result durably.
734    ///
735    /// Returns `None` when every phase is done — so a resume loop is
736    /// `while let Some(..) = loop_.run_goal(..).await?`.
737    ///
738    /// The phase is marked `Running` and **saved before the model starts**, so
739    /// a process that dies mid-run leaves a goal that says where it was rather
740    /// than one that looks untouched. It is saved again afterwards on both
741    /// paths. That second save on the failure path is the whole reason this
742    /// method exists: written out by hand at each call site it is four lines,
743    /// and the failure branch is the one that gets forgotten — which loses
744    /// exactly the run you most wanted a record of.
745    pub async fn run_goal(
746        &self,
747        goal: &mut Goal,
748        store: &GoalStore,
749        world: &mut World,
750        now_ms: i64,
751    ) -> Result<Option<(Outcome, Receipt)>, HarnessError> {
752        let Some(i) = goal.start_current(now_ms) else {
753            return Ok(None);
754        };
755        let _ = store.save(goal);
756
757        let task = Task {
758            description: goal.brief(),
759            source: None,
760            deadline: None,
761        };
762        let result = self.run_receipted(task, world, now_ms).await;
763
764        match &result {
765            Ok((_, receipt)) => {
766                if receipt.passed {
767                    goal.finish(i, receipt.summary(), now_ms);
768                } else {
769                    goal.fail(i, receipt.summary(), now_ms);
770                }
771            }
772            // A run that errored outright still happened, and the goal has to
773            // say so or a resume will retry it as though it were untouched.
774            Err(e) => goal.fail(i, format!("the run errored: {e}"), now_ms),
775        }
776        let _ = store.save(goal);
777
778        result.map(Some)
779    }
780
781    pub async fn run_with_max_iters(
782        &self,
783        task: Task,
784        world: &mut World,
785        max_iters: u32,
786    ) -> Result<Outcome, HarnessError> {
787        self.run_with_seed_history(task, Vec::new(), world, max_iters)
788            .await
789    }
790
791    /// Run the agent and deserialise the terminal reply into `T`.
792    ///
793    /// The schema for `T` is derived via `schemars::schema_for!(T)` and
794    /// installed as `ResponseFormat::JsonSchema` for this run only — any
795    /// pre-existing `self.response_format` is ignored. On success the
796    /// returned `T` is parsed from `Outcome::Done.text` (or, on budget
797    /// exhaustion, from `Outcome::BudgetExhausted.last_text`).
798    ///
799    /// Errors:
800    /// - `HarnessError::Other` if the model returns no text at all
801    /// - `HarnessError::Other` if `serde_json::from_str::<T>(text)` fails —
802    ///   the original text is included in the message for debugging.
803    pub async fn run_typed<T>(&self, task: Task, world: &mut World) -> Result<T, HarnessError>
804    where
805        T: serde::de::DeserializeOwned + schemars::JsonSchema + 'static,
806    {
807        let max = harness_core::Policy::default().max_iters;
808        self.run_typed_with_max_iters::<T>(task, world, max).await
809    }
810
811    /// Like `run_typed` but with explicit `max_iters`.
812    pub async fn run_typed_with_max_iters<T>(
813        &self,
814        task: Task,
815        world: &mut World,
816        max_iters: u32,
817    ) -> Result<T, HarnessError>
818    where
819        T: serde::de::DeserializeOwned + schemars::JsonSchema + 'static,
820    {
821        let schema_root = schemars::schema_for!(T);
822        let schema = serde_json::to_value(&schema_root)
823            .map_err(|e| HarnessError::Other(format!("response schema: {e}")))?;
824        let name = std::any::type_name::<T>()
825            .rsplit("::")
826            .next()
827            .unwrap_or("response")
828            .to_string();
829        let fmt = ResponseFormat::JsonSchema { name, schema };
830        let outcome = self
831            .run_with_response_format(task, world, max_iters, fmt)
832            .await?;
833        let text = match outcome {
834            Outcome::Done { text: Some(t), .. }
835            | Outcome::BudgetExhausted {
836                last_text: Some(t), ..
837            }
838            | Outcome::Stuck {
839                last_text: Some(t), ..
840            } => t,
841            Outcome::Done { text: None, .. } => {
842                return Err(HarnessError::Other(
843                    "run_typed: model returned no text".into(),
844                ));
845            }
846            Outcome::Stuck {
847                last_text: None, ..
848            } => {
849                return Err(HarnessError::Other(
850                    "run_typed: agent stuck with no text".into(),
851                ));
852            }
853            Outcome::BudgetExhausted {
854                last_text: None, ..
855            } => {
856                return Err(HarnessError::Other(
857                    "run_typed: budget exhausted with no text".into(),
858                ));
859            }
860        };
861        serde_json::from_str::<T>(&text).map_err(|e| {
862            HarnessError::Other(format!(
863                "run_typed: decode {} failed: {e} — raw text was: {text}",
864                std::any::type_name::<T>()
865            ))
866        })
867    }
868
869    /// Run with a one-off `ResponseFormat` override (doesn't touch `self`).
870    pub async fn run_with_response_format(
871        &self,
872        task: Task,
873        world: &mut World,
874        max_iters: u32,
875        fmt: ResponseFormat,
876    ) -> Result<Outcome, HarnessError> {
877        // Borrow checker won't let us swap `self.response_format` because
878        // `self` is `&`. Easiest workaround: hand-roll the same setup that
879        // `run_with_seed_history` does, but with our `fmt`. We do this by
880        // calling through a private helper.
881        self.run_with_seed_history_and_format(task, Vec::new(), world, max_iters, Some(fmt))
882            .await
883    }
884
885    async fn run_with_seed_history_and_format(
886        &self,
887        task: Task,
888        seed: Vec<Turn>,
889        world: &mut World,
890        max_iters: u32,
891        fmt_override: Option<ResponseFormat>,
892    ) -> Result<Outcome, HarnessError> {
893        let mut ctx = Context::new(task);
894        ctx.policy.max_iters = max_iters;
895        ctx.tools = self.tools.schemas();
896        ctx.history = seed;
897        ctx.response_format = fmt_override.unwrap_or_else(|| self.response_format.clone());
898        self.run_built_context(ctx, world).await
899    }
900
901    /// Like `run_with_max_iters` but seeds `ctx.history` with `seed` **before**
902    /// the current user task is appended. Use this for multi-turn REPLs so
903    /// prior conversation lives in `ctx.history` (where the Compactor can see
904    /// it) instead of being concatenated into `task.description` (where it
905    /// previously bypassed compaction entirely — see audit #2).
906    pub async fn run_with_seed_history(
907        &self,
908        task: Task,
909        seed: Vec<Turn>,
910        world: &mut World,
911        max_iters: u32,
912    ) -> Result<Outcome, HarnessError> {
913        self.run_with_seed_and_metadata(task, seed, Default::default(), world, max_iters)
914            .await
915    }
916
917    /// Like [`run_with_seed_history`](Self::run_with_seed_history) but also seeds
918    /// `ctx.metadata` with per-request key/values. Hooks and a
919    /// [`ModelRouter`](harness_models::ModelRouter) read this map — e.g.
920    /// `audit.actor` / `audit.session` for the audit trail, or
921    /// `router.keep_local` to pin a request to the local model. This is the
922    /// entry point a serving layer uses to pass caller identity and routing
923    /// flags into a single, shared, reused loop.
924    pub async fn run_with_seed_and_metadata(
925        &self,
926        task: Task,
927        seed: Vec<Turn>,
928        metadata: std::collections::BTreeMap<String, serde_json::Value>,
929        world: &mut World,
930        max_iters: u32,
931    ) -> Result<Outcome, HarnessError> {
932        let mut ctx = Context::new(task);
933        ctx.policy.max_iters = max_iters;
934        ctx.tools = self.tools.schemas();
935        ctx.history = seed;
936        ctx.metadata = metadata;
937        ctx.response_format = self.response_format.clone();
938        self.run_built_context(ctx, world).await
939    }
940
941    /// Start a persistent multi-turn [`Session`]. Each `turn` re-runs the loop
942    /// against the accumulated history with a **stable prefix** (system +
943    /// name-sorted tool schemas), so a provider's prefix cache (e.g. DeepSeek's,
944    /// ~10% price on cache-hit tokens) hits across turns instead of paying full
945    /// price to re-read the same bytes every round. For maximum hit rate, keep
946    /// your guides' output stable (put per-turn volatile context in the message,
947    /// not a recomputed system guide).
948    pub fn session(&self) -> Session<'_, M> {
949        Session {
950            loop_: self,
951            history: Vec::new(),
952            max_iters: harness_core::Policy::default().max_iters,
953        }
954    }
955
956    /// Inner ReAct loop on an already-prepared `Context`. Use the public
957    /// `run*` methods unless you need to inject a non-standard `Context`
958    /// (e.g. `run_with_response_format` does to apply a one-off
959    /// `ResponseFormat` without mutating `self`).
960    async fn run_built_context(
961        &self,
962        mut ctx: Context,
963        world: &mut World,
964    ) -> Result<Outcome, HarnessError> {
965        if ctx.system.is_empty() && !self.system.is_empty() {
966            ctx.system = self.system.clone();
967        }
968
969        // Size the context budget to the model actually in use.
970        //
971        // Compaction fires at a fraction of `max_input_tokens`, so a value
972        // unrelated to the model is wrong in one of two directions: too high and
973        // the provider rejects the request before the compactor ever runs (a 32k
974        // model under the 150k default would need 112,500 tokens to trigger, and
975        // it cannot hold that many); too low and the loop discards history it
976        // could have kept. Nothing read `ModelInfo::context_window` before this —
977        // the framework's own defaults disagreed, 150,000 against 128,000.
978        //
979        // Only when the caller left the default in place; an explicit policy is
980        // a decision and stays untouched. The output allowance is reserved,
981        // because the window is shared between the prompt and the reply.
982        if ctx.policy.max_input_tokens == harness_core::Policy::default().max_input_tokens {
983            let window = self.model.info().context_window;
984            if window > 0 {
985                // Reserve room for the reply, but never let the reservation eat
986                // the window: an 8k model with the default 8k output allowance
987                // would leave 0 tokens for input, and every turn — a 26-token
988                // one included — would run all five compaction stages against a
989                // budget of 1. Cap the reservation at a quarter of the window.
990                let reserve = ctx.policy.max_output_tokens.min(window / 4);
991                ctx.policy.max_input_tokens = window.saturating_sub(reserve).max(1);
992            }
993        }
994
995        self.hooks.fire(
996            &Event::SessionStart {
997                source: SessionSource::Startup,
998            },
999            world,
1000        );
1001
1002        // ── recall: resolve owner/session, ensure the session row ──
1003        let (recall_owner, recall_session) = if self.recall.is_some() {
1004            use std::sync::atomic::Ordering;
1005            let owner = crate::recall_owner(world);
1006            let session = world
1007                .profile
1008                .extra
1009                .get("recall_session")
1010                .and_then(|v| v.as_str())
1011                .map(|s| s.to_string())
1012                .unwrap_or_else(|| {
1013                    format!(
1014                        "sess-{}-{}",
1015                        world.clock.now_ms(),
1016                        RECALL_SEQ.fetch_add(1, Ordering::SeqCst)
1017                    )
1018                });
1019            if let Some(store) = &self.recall {
1020                let meta = harness_core::SessionMeta::new(&session, world.clock.now_ms());
1021                if let Err(e) = store.ensure_session(&owner, &session, &meta).await {
1022                    tracing::warn!(error = %e, "recall ensure_session failed");
1023                }
1024            }
1025            (owner, session)
1026        } else {
1027            (String::new(), String::new())
1028        };
1029
1030        let recall_guide: Option<Arc<dyn Guide>> = if self.recall_auto_inject {
1031            if self.recall.is_none() {
1032                tracing::warn!(
1033                    "auto_inject() set but no recall store — call with_recall(store) first; skipping recall guide"
1034                );
1035                None
1036            } else {
1037                self.recall
1038                    .clone()
1039                    .map(|s| Arc::new(crate::RecallGuide::new(s)) as Arc<dyn Guide>)
1040            }
1041        } else {
1042            None
1043        };
1044        let all_guides: Vec<&Arc<dyn Guide>> =
1045            self.guides.iter().chain(recall_guide.iter()).collect();
1046        for g in &all_guides {
1047            if g.scope().matches(&ctx.task) {
1048                self.hooks.fire(&Event::PreGuide { guide: g.id() }, world);
1049                g.apply(&mut ctx, world).await?;
1050                self.hooks.fire(&Event::PostGuide { guide: g.id() }, world);
1051            }
1052        }
1053
1054        ctx.history.push(Turn {
1055            role: TurnRole::User,
1056            blocks: vec![Block::Text(ctx.task.description.clone())],
1057        });
1058
1059        if self.recall.is_some() {
1060            self.recall_append(
1061                &recall_owner,
1062                &recall_session,
1063                harness_core::RecallMessage::new(
1064                    "user",
1065                    ctx.task.description.clone(),
1066                    world.clock.now_ms(),
1067                ),
1068            )
1069            .await;
1070        }
1071
1072        // Running totals — surface to caller even on BudgetExhausted.
1073        let mut tools_called: u32 = 0;
1074        let mut total_usage = harness_core::Usage::default();
1075        let mut last_text: Option<String> = None;
1076
1077        // Stuck-detector state: the previous round's tool-call fingerprint and
1078        // how many consecutive rounds have repeated it.
1079        let mut last_fingerprint: Option<String> = None;
1080        let mut repeat_count: u32 = 0;
1081        // Read-only calls already answered this run, cleared whenever anything
1082        // mutates the world. See `ToolResultPolicy::dedupe_repeats`.
1083        let mut answered: std::collections::HashSet<String> = std::collections::HashSet::new();
1084        // How many times the model has stopped mid-work with nothing to show.
1085        let mut acceptance_retries_left = self.acceptance_retries;
1086
1087        // The contract as it stood before the model touched anything. Taken
1088        // now, not at verdict time, because the whole point is to compare
1089        // against a state the model has not had the chance to influence.
1090        // Set once a sealed file is found to have moved; makes the failure
1091        // terminal and carries the reason out to the caller.
1092        let mut seal_breached: Option<String> = None;
1093        let sealed_before: crate::seal::SealSet = {
1094            let paths: Vec<std::path::PathBuf> =
1095                self.acceptance.iter().flat_map(|a| a.seals()).collect();
1096            if paths.is_empty() {
1097                crate::seal::SealSet::default()
1098            } else {
1099                crate::seal::SealSet::capture(&world.repo.root, paths)
1100            }
1101        };
1102
1103        for iter in 0..ctx.policy.max_iters {
1104            self.hooks.fire(&Event::Heartbeat { iter }, world);
1105
1106            // Compaction with hysteresis: only once over the high-water mark,
1107            // then escalate stage-by-stage, re-estimating after each, and stop
1108            // the moment we're back under target. Avoids over-compacting to the
1109            // lossy AutoCompact stage and avoids rewriting history (→ prefix
1110            // cache miss) every turn. Token estimate is calibrated against the
1111            // last real `input_tokens` via `CALIBRATION_KEY`.
1112            let mut budget = self.compactor.budget(&ctx);
1113            if budget.ratio() > self.compaction.high_water {
1114                for stage in CompactionStage::ALL {
1115                    if budget.ratio() <= self.compaction.target {
1116                        break;
1117                    }
1118                    self.hooks.fire(&Event::PreCompact { stage }, world);
1119                    let before = budget.used;
1120                    self.compactor.compact(stage, &mut ctx).await?;
1121                    budget = self.compactor.budget(&ctx);
1122                    self.hooks.fire(
1123                        &Event::PostCompact {
1124                            stage,
1125                            before,
1126                            after: budget.used,
1127                        },
1128                        world,
1129                    );
1130                }
1131            }
1132
1133            // Per-iteration guides — recall-style adapters that want to
1134            // refresh their injected context every turn (e.g. MemoryGuide
1135            // re-recalling against the latest user message). Default
1136            // `apply_before_iter` is a no-op, so this loop is cheap for
1137            // guides that don't override it.
1138            for g in &all_guides {
1139                if g.scope().matches(&ctx.task)
1140                    && let Err(e) = g.apply_before_iter(&mut ctx, world).await
1141                {
1142                    tracing::warn!(guide = %g.id(), error = %e, "apply_before_iter failed; continuing");
1143                }
1144            }
1145
1146            self.hooks.fire(&Event::PreModel { ctx: &ctx }, world);
1147            let out = if self.streaming {
1148                self.complete_via_stream(&ctx, world).await?
1149            } else {
1150                self.model.complete(&ctx).await?
1151            };
1152            self.hooks.fire(&Event::PostModel { out: &out }, world);
1153
1154            // Calibrate the compactor against ground truth: `ctx` still holds
1155            // exactly what we just sent, so `budget().used` is the estimate for
1156            // it. Nudge the stored correction so estimate·correction ≈ the
1157            // model's real `input_tokens` next time. Self-correcting (converges
1158            // even as the raw estimate drifts); clamped so one odd turn can't
1159            // blow it up. This is what makes compaction fire at the right moment
1160            // for *this* model + language instead of a blind char heuristic.
1161            if out.usage.input_tokens > 0 {
1162                let used = self.compactor.budget(&ctx).used;
1163                if used > 0 {
1164                    let prev = ctx
1165                        .metadata
1166                        .get(CALIBRATION_KEY)
1167                        .and_then(|v| v.as_f64())
1168                        .filter(|f| f.is_finite() && *f > 0.0)
1169                        .unwrap_or(1.0);
1170                    let next =
1171                        (prev * out.usage.input_tokens as f64 / used as f64).clamp(0.1, 10.0);
1172                    ctx.metadata
1173                        .insert(CALIBRATION_KEY.into(), serde_json::json!(next));
1174                }
1175            }
1176
1177            // Accumulate usage even if the run later exhausts budget.
1178            total_usage.input_tokens += out.usage.input_tokens;
1179            total_usage.output_tokens += out.usage.output_tokens;
1180            total_usage.cached_input_tokens += out.usage.cached_input_tokens;
1181            total_usage.cache_write_input_tokens += out.usage.cache_write_input_tokens;
1182            if let Some(t) = &out.text {
1183                last_text = Some(t.clone());
1184            }
1185            ctx.push_model_output(&out);
1186
1187            if self.recall.is_some() {
1188                let calls = if out.tool_calls.is_empty() {
1189                    None
1190                } else {
1191                    serde_json::to_string(&out.tool_calls).ok()
1192                };
1193                let mut m = harness_core::RecallMessage::new(
1194                    "assistant",
1195                    out.text.clone().unwrap_or_default(),
1196                    world.clock.now_ms(),
1197                );
1198                m.tool_calls = calls;
1199                self.recall_append(&recall_owner, &recall_session, m).await;
1200            }
1201
1202            if out.tool_calls.is_empty() {
1203                // The model stopping is its opinion that the work is done.
1204                // Before taking it as fact, run whatever the caller said
1205                // "done" actually means. A failure goes back as an instruction
1206                // and the loop carries on; the retry cap keeps a model that
1207                // ignores corrections from eating the budget.
1208                let mut verdict: Option<Verdict> = None;
1209                if !self.acceptance.is_empty() {
1210                    // Record this turn first — the checks read the transcript.
1211                    let mut probe = ctx.clone();
1212                    probe.history.push(Turn {
1213                        role: TurnRole::Assistant,
1214                        blocks: out
1215                            .text
1216                            .as_deref()
1217                            .filter(|t| !t.trim().is_empty())
1218                            .map(|t| vec![Block::Text(t.to_string())])
1219                            .unwrap_or_default(),
1220                    });
1221                    for check in &self.acceptance {
1222                        let v = check.check(&probe, world).await;
1223                        self.hooks.fire(
1224                            &Event::AcceptanceChecked {
1225                                name: check.name(),
1226                                passed: v.passed,
1227                                reason: &v.reason,
1228                            },
1229                            world,
1230                        );
1231                        if !v.passed {
1232                            tracing::info!(
1233                                check = check.name(),
1234                                reason = %v.reason,
1235                                "acceptance failed"
1236                            );
1237                            verdict = Some(v);
1238                            break;
1239                        }
1240                    }
1241                    // Everything passed. Say so explicitly: "checked, and it
1242                    // holds up" is a different claim from "nobody looked", and
1243                    // the host has to be able to tell them apart.
1244                    verdict = verdict.or_else(|| Some(Verdict::passed()));
1245                }
1246
1247                // A pass is only worth the contract it was measured against.
1248                // Re-read the sealed files and refuse if any moved.
1249                if !sealed_before.is_empty() && verdict.as_ref().is_some_and(|v| v.passed) {
1250                    let paths: Vec<std::path::PathBuf> =
1251                        self.acceptance.iter().flat_map(|a| a.seals()).collect();
1252                    let now = crate::seal::SealSet::capture(&world.repo.root, paths);
1253                    let breaches = sealed_before.breaches(&now);
1254                    if !breaches.is_empty() {
1255                        let what = breaches
1256                            .iter()
1257                            .map(|b| b.describe())
1258                            .collect::<Vec<_>>()
1259                            .join("; ");
1260                        tracing::error!(
1261                            breaches = %what,
1262                            "acceptance contract changed during the run — refusing the pass"
1263                        );
1264                        self.hooks
1265                            .fire(&Event::SealBreached { detail: &what }, world);
1266                        // Deliberately NOT a retry. Every other acceptance
1267                        // failure is handed back as an instruction because the
1268                        // model can act on it; this one would be handing back
1269                        // "you edited the gate", to the party that edited it,
1270                        // with the file still writable. The run is over.
1271                        seal_breached = Some(what);
1272                        verdict = Some(Verdict::failed(
1273                            "the acceptance contract was modified during this run",
1274                        ));
1275                    }
1276                }
1277
1278                if let Some(v) = verdict.clone().filter(|v| !v.passed)
1279                    && seal_breached.is_none()
1280                    && acceptance_retries_left > 0
1281                    && iter + 1 < ctx.policy.max_iters
1282                {
1283                    acceptance_retries_left -= 1;
1284                    ctx.history.push(Turn {
1285                        role: TurnRole::User,
1286                        blocks: vec![Block::Text(v.reason)],
1287                    });
1288                    continue;
1289                }
1290
1291                self.hooks.fire(&Event::TaskCompleted, world);
1292                self.hooks.fire(&Event::SessionEnd, world);
1293                self.run_learning_review(&ctx, world, tools_called).await;
1294                // Thinking models (e.g. Qwen3 via Ollama) sometimes emit the
1295                // whole answer into the reasoning channel and leave `text`
1296                // empty. Fall back to the reasoning so the turn isn't blank —
1297                // but `verified` says whether anyone agreed it was done.
1298                let text = out
1299                    .text
1300                    .filter(|t| !t.trim().is_empty())
1301                    .or_else(|| out.reasoning.filter(|r| !r.trim().is_empty()));
1302                return Ok(Outcome::Done {
1303                    text,
1304                    iters: iter + 1,
1305                    tools_called,
1306                    usage: total_usage,
1307                    verified: verdict,
1308                    contract: sealed_before.clone(),
1309                    seal_breach: seal_breached,
1310                });
1311            }
1312
1313            // ── stuck detection ─────────────────────────────────────────
1314            // The model asked for tools again. If it's the *same* request as
1315            // last round, it's spinning: nudge it to change tack, then abort
1316            // cleanly rather than burn the rest of the budget on the loop.
1317            if self.stuck.enabled {
1318                let fp = tool_call_fingerprint(&out.tool_calls);
1319                if last_fingerprint.as_ref() == Some(&fp) {
1320                    repeat_count += 1;
1321                } else {
1322                    repeat_count = 1;
1323                    last_fingerprint = Some(fp);
1324                }
1325
1326                if repeat_count >= self.stuck.abort_after {
1327                    let reason =
1328                        format!("repeated the same tool call {repeat_count}× without progress");
1329                    tracing::warn!(repeated = repeat_count, "stuck: aborting run");
1330                    self.hooks.fire(&Event::SessionEnd, world);
1331                    return Ok(Outcome::Stuck {
1332                        reason,
1333                        repeated: repeat_count,
1334                        iters: iter + 1,
1335                        last_text,
1336                        tools_called,
1337                        usage: total_usage,
1338                    });
1339                }
1340
1341                if repeat_count == self.stuck.nudge_after {
1342                    tracing::warn!(
1343                        repeated = repeat_count,
1344                        "stuck: nudging model to change approach"
1345                    );
1346                    ctx.push_feedback(vec![harness_core::Signal {
1347                        severity: harness_core::Severity::Warn,
1348                        origin: "stuck-detector".into(),
1349                        message: format!(
1350                            "You have issued the same tool call {repeat_count} rounds in a row \
1351                             without making progress."
1352                        ),
1353                        agent_hint: Some(
1354                            "Stop repeating it. Inspect the actual tool result/error, try a \
1355                             different approach, or give your final answer with no tool call."
1356                                .into(),
1357                        ),
1358                        auto_fix: None,
1359                        location: None,
1360                    }]);
1361                }
1362            }
1363
1364            // Parallel-safe prefetch: dispatch the *leading run* of read-only
1365            // tool calls concurrently (a mutating tool is a serial barrier).
1366            // The sequential loop below still processes every call in order —
1367            // hooks, sensors, and history stay ordered — only the dispatch IO
1368            // overlaps. Reads before any write are safe; anything at/after the
1369            // first mutating call runs on the normal path.
1370            let mut prefetched: HashMap<String, ToolResult> = HashMap::new();
1371            {
1372                let lead: Vec<&_> = out
1373                    .tool_calls
1374                    .iter()
1375                    .take_while(|c| {
1376                        self.tools.risk(&c.name) == Some(harness_core::ToolRisk::ReadOnly)
1377                    })
1378                    .collect();
1379                if lead.len() > 1 {
1380                    let futs = lead.iter().map(|c| {
1381                        let mut w = world.clone();
1382                        let action = Action {
1383                            tool: c.name.clone(),
1384                            call_id: c.id.clone(),
1385                            args: c.args.clone(),
1386                        };
1387                        async move {
1388                            let r = self.dispatch_bounded(&action, &mut w).await;
1389                            (action.call_id, r)
1390                        }
1391                    });
1392                    for (id, r) in futures::future::join_all(futs).await {
1393                        prefetched.insert(id, r);
1394                    }
1395                }
1396            }
1397
1398            for call in &out.tool_calls {
1399                let action = Action {
1400                    tool: call.name.clone(),
1401                    call_id: call.id.clone(),
1402                    args: call.args.clone(),
1403                };
1404
1405                // PreToolUse hook can deny destructive actions
1406                if let HookOutcome::Deny { reason } = self
1407                    .hooks
1408                    .fire(&Event::PreToolUse { action: &action }, world)
1409                {
1410                    ctx.history.push(Turn {
1411                        role: TurnRole::Tool,
1412                        blocks: vec![Block::ToolResult {
1413                            call_id: action.call_id.clone(),
1414                            content: serde_json::json!({
1415                                "ok": false,
1416                                "denied_by_hook": reason,
1417                            }),
1418                        }],
1419                    });
1420                    if self.recall.is_some() {
1421                        self.recall_append(
1422                            &recall_owner,
1423                            &recall_session,
1424                            harness_core::RecallMessage::new(
1425                                "tool",
1426                                format!("[denied by hook] {reason}"),
1427                                world.clock.now_ms(),
1428                            )
1429                            .with_tool_name(action.tool.clone()),
1430                        )
1431                        .await;
1432                    }
1433                    continue;
1434                }
1435
1436                // Use the concurrently-prefetched result if we have one;
1437                // otherwise dispatch now.
1438                let result = if let Some(r) = prefetched.remove(&action.call_id) {
1439                    r
1440                } else {
1441                    self.dispatch_bounded(&action, world).await
1442                };
1443                tools_called += 1;
1444
1445                // Decide the final payload *before* announcing the result, so
1446                // hooks, telemetry and the context all describe the same thing:
1447                // an audit that logs a 200 KB blob the model never saw is not an
1448                // audit of what happened.
1449                let result = ToolResult {
1450                    content: self.shape_result(&action, &result, &mut answered, &world.repo.root),
1451                    ..result
1452                };
1453                self.hooks.fire(
1454                    &Event::PostToolUse {
1455                        action: &action,
1456                        result: &result,
1457                    },
1458                    world,
1459                );
1460
1461                ctx.history.push(Turn {
1462                    role: TurnRole::Tool,
1463                    blocks: vec![Block::ToolResult {
1464                        call_id: action.call_id.clone(),
1465                        content: result.content.clone(),
1466                    }],
1467                });
1468
1469                if self.recall.is_some() {
1470                    let body = serde_json::to_string(&result.content).unwrap_or_default();
1471                    self.recall_append(
1472                        &recall_owner,
1473                        &recall_session,
1474                        harness_core::RecallMessage::new("tool", body, world.clock.now_ms())
1475                            .with_tool_name(action.tool.clone()),
1476                    )
1477                    .await;
1478                }
1479
1480                // run self-correct sensors
1481                let mut all_signals = Vec::new();
1482                for s in &self.sensors {
1483                    if s.stage() != Stage::SelfCorrect {
1484                        continue;
1485                    }
1486                    self.hooks.fire(&Event::PreSensor { sensor: s.id() }, world);
1487                    let sigs = s.observe(&action, world).await.unwrap_or_else(|e| {
1488                        tracing::warn!(?e, "sensor failed");
1489                        Vec::new()
1490                    });
1491                    self.hooks.fire(
1492                        &Event::PostSensor {
1493                            sensor: s.id(),
1494                            signals: &sigs,
1495                        },
1496                        world,
1497                    );
1498                    all_signals.extend(sigs);
1499                }
1500                if !all_signals.is_empty() {
1501                    let bundle = SignalSet::new(all_signals);
1502                    let (patches, remaining) = bundle.partition_auto_fix();
1503
1504                    // audit #7: each patch goes through PreAutoFix.
1505                    // Hooks can Deny (skip silently). Default safelist on
1506                    // RunCommand catches the obvious misuses with no hook.
1507                    let approved: Vec<harness_core::FixPatch> = patches.into_iter().filter(|p| {
1508                        if !is_default_safe_fix(p) {
1509                            tracing::warn!(?p, "auto-fix rejected by default safelist (use PreAutoFix hook to override)");
1510                            self.hooks.fire(&Event::PostAutoFix { patch: p, applied: false }, world);
1511                            return false;
1512                        }
1513                        match self.hooks.fire(&Event::PreAutoFix { patch: p }, world) {
1514                            HookOutcome::Deny { reason } => {
1515                                tracing::warn!(?p, %reason, "auto-fix denied by hook");
1516                                self.hooks.fire(&Event::PostAutoFix { patch: p, applied: false }, world);
1517                                false
1518                            }
1519                            _ => true,
1520                        }
1521                    }).collect();
1522
1523                    let applied = apply_patches(&approved, world).await;
1524                    // Emit PostAutoFix for each approved patch with the application result.
1525                    for (i, p) in approved.iter().enumerate() {
1526                        self.hooks.fire(
1527                            &Event::PostAutoFix {
1528                                patch: p,
1529                                applied: i < applied.len(),
1530                            },
1531                            world,
1532                        );
1533                    }
1534                    if !applied.is_empty() {
1535                        ctx.push_feedback(vec![harness_core::Signal {
1536                            severity: harness_core::Severity::Hint,
1537                            origin: "auto-fix".into(),
1538                            message: format!(
1539                                "applied {} auto-fix patch(es): {applied:?}",
1540                                applied.len()
1541                            ),
1542                            agent_hint: Some(
1543                                "re-check the affected files before continuing".into(),
1544                            ),
1545                            auto_fix: None,
1546                            location: None,
1547                        }]);
1548                    }
1549                    if remaining.has_blocking() {
1550                        ctx.push_feedback(remaining.signals);
1551                    }
1552                }
1553            }
1554        }
1555        // ── Budget exhausted ─────────────────────────────────────────
1556        // Force a final synthesis pass with tools DISABLED. Otherwise the
1557        // model often spins on tool calls right up to the budget cap and
1558        // never emits a text conclusion, leaving the caller with nothing
1559        // but `last_text` from some earlier intermediate turn (or None).
1560        //
1561        // The synthesis call is "free" — it costs one extra model call
1562        // beyond max_iters but doesn't count toward `iters`. The result
1563        // lands in `last_text` so callers display it as the answer.
1564        let synthesised = self
1565            .force_final_synthesis(&mut ctx, world, &mut total_usage)
1566            .await;
1567        if let Some(t) = synthesised {
1568            last_text = Some(t);
1569        }
1570
1571        self.hooks.fire(&Event::SessionEnd, world);
1572        self.run_learning_review(&ctx, world, tools_called).await;
1573        Ok(Outcome::BudgetExhausted {
1574            iters: ctx.policy.max_iters,
1575            last_text,
1576            tools_called,
1577            usage: total_usage,
1578        })
1579    }
1580
1581    /// Drive `Model::stream()` and assemble the result into a `ModelOutput`,
1582    /// firing `Event::ModelTokenDelta` for each text fragment along the way.
1583    ///
1584    /// Adapters that don't implement real streaming (e.g. `GeminiNative` /
1585    /// `AnthropicNative` today) fall back to the default trait impl, which
1586    /// runs `complete()` and emits the whole reply as a single delta. That
1587    /// works — the loop sees one big `ModelDelta::Text(...)` followed by
1588    /// `Stop`, fires one big `ModelTokenDelta`, and proceeds. So enabling
1589    /// `streaming` is safe regardless of which provider the user picked.
1590    async fn complete_via_stream(
1591        &self,
1592        ctx: &Context,
1593        world: &mut World,
1594    ) -> Result<ModelOutput, HarnessError> {
1595        use futures::StreamExt;
1596        let mut stream = self
1597            .model
1598            .stream(ctx)
1599            .await
1600            .map_err(harness_core::HarnessError::Model)?;
1601        let mut text = String::new();
1602        let mut reasoning = String::new();
1603        let mut usage = Usage::default();
1604        let mut stop_reason = StopReason::EndTurn;
1605        // Insertion-ordered map: index → (id, name, args). We can't use the
1606        // tool-call id as the primary key because the stream may emit args
1607        // chunks before the first chunk that carries the id; the OpenAI-compat
1608        // SSE parser already does its own buffering and surfaces `id` in
1609        // ToolCallStart, but be lenient with adapters that may interleave.
1610        let mut tool_starts: HashMap<String, (String, String)> = HashMap::new();
1611        let mut tool_order: Vec<String> = Vec::new();
1612        while let Some(item) = stream.next().await {
1613            let delta = item.map_err(harness_core::HarnessError::Model)?;
1614            match delta {
1615                ModelDelta::Text(t) => {
1616                    if !t.is_empty() {
1617                        self.hooks.fire(&Event::ModelTokenDelta { text: &t }, world);
1618                        text.push_str(&t);
1619                    }
1620                }
1621                ModelDelta::ToolCallStart { id, name } => {
1622                    if !tool_starts.contains_key(&id) {
1623                        tool_order.push(id.clone());
1624                    }
1625                    tool_starts
1626                        .entry(id)
1627                        .or_insert_with(|| (name, String::new()));
1628                }
1629                ModelDelta::ToolCallArgs { id, partial_json } => {
1630                    let entry = tool_starts
1631                        .entry(id.clone())
1632                        .or_insert_with(|| (String::new(), String::new()));
1633                    if !tool_order.iter().any(|k| k == &id) {
1634                        tool_order.push(id);
1635                    }
1636                    entry.1.push_str(&partial_json);
1637                }
1638                ModelDelta::ToolCallEnd { .. } => {}
1639                ModelDelta::Usage(u) => usage = u,
1640                ModelDelta::Stop(r) => stop_reason = r,
1641                ModelDelta::Reasoning(s) => {
1642                    // Streamed reasoning arrives as token fragments, not lines —
1643                    // concatenate verbatim (same as `text`), don't insert newlines.
1644                    reasoning.push_str(&s);
1645                }
1646                // ModelDelta is `#[non_exhaustive]`; ignore future variants
1647                // we don't yet understand.
1648                _ => {}
1649            }
1650        }
1651        let tool_calls: Vec<ToolCall> = tool_order
1652            .into_iter()
1653            .filter_map(|id| {
1654                tool_starts.remove(&id).map(|(name, args)| {
1655                    let args_v = serde_json::from_str::<serde_json::Value>(&args)
1656                        .unwrap_or(serde_json::Value::String(args));
1657                    ToolCall {
1658                        id,
1659                        name,
1660                        args: args_v,
1661                    }
1662                })
1663            })
1664            .collect();
1665        // Reconcile stop_reason with what actually came out — adapters
1666        // sometimes emit `Stop(EndTurn)` even after tool_calls, which would
1667        // confuse downstream consumers that branch on stop_reason alone.
1668        let stop_reason = if !tool_calls.is_empty() {
1669            StopReason::ToolUse
1670        } else {
1671            stop_reason
1672        };
1673        Ok(ModelOutput {
1674            text: if text.is_empty() { None } else { Some(text) },
1675            tool_calls,
1676            usage,
1677            stop_reason,
1678            reasoning: if reasoning.is_empty() {
1679                None
1680            } else {
1681                Some(reasoning)
1682            },
1683            // `ModelDelta` has no image variant: the verified image-output
1684            // path (Gemini image models over chat) answers non-streamed, so
1685            // there is nothing to accumulate here. A streaming provider that
1686            // emits images would need a `ModelDelta::Image` first.
1687            images: Vec::new(),
1688        })
1689    }
1690
1691    /// Best-effort append to the recall store. Never fails the turn.
1692    /// One tool call, under the per-call deadline. A timeout becomes an error
1693    /// *result* — the model sees it and routes around it — never a hung run.
1694    /// Errors are folded the same way: the loop's contract is that a tool call
1695    /// always produces a result turn.
1696    async fn dispatch_bounded(&self, action: &Action, world: &mut World) -> ToolResult {
1697        let fut = self.tools.dispatch(action, world);
1698        let dispatched = match self.tool_timeout {
1699            Some(deadline) => match tokio::time::timeout(deadline, fut).await {
1700                Ok(r) => r,
1701                Err(_) => {
1702                    tracing::warn!(
1703                        target: "harness.telemetry",
1704                        event = "tool.deadline",
1705                        "gen_ai.tool.name" = %action.tool,
1706                        seconds = deadline.as_secs(),
1707                    );
1708                    return ToolResult {
1709                        ok: false,
1710                        content: serde_json::json!({
1711                            "error": format!(
1712                                "tool call exceeded its {}s deadline and was cancelled; \
1713                                 the operation may be too broad — narrow it or try a \
1714                                 different approach",
1715                                deadline.as_secs()
1716                            ),
1717                            "timeout": true,
1718                        }),
1719                        trace: None,
1720                    };
1721                }
1722            },
1723            None => fut.await,
1724        };
1725        dispatched.unwrap_or_else(|e| ToolResult {
1726            ok: false,
1727            content: serde_json::json!({"error": e.to_string()}),
1728            trace: None,
1729        })
1730    }
1731
1732    /// What a tool result contributes to the context: repeat suppression first,
1733    /// then the size ceiling. A repeat that is also oversized collapses to the
1734    /// pointer rather than to a truncated copy of what the model already holds.
1735    fn shape_result(
1736        &self,
1737        action: &Action,
1738        result: &ToolResult,
1739        answered: &mut std::collections::HashSet<String>,
1740        root: &std::path::Path,
1741    ) -> serde_json::Value {
1742        if !(self.tool_results.dedupe_repeats && result.ok) {
1743            return self.cap_result(action, &result.content, root);
1744        }
1745        match self.tools.risk(&action.tool) {
1746            Some(harness_core::ToolRisk::ReadOnly) => {
1747                let fp = format!("{}({})", action.tool, action.args);
1748                if answered.contains(&fp) {
1749                    tracing::info!(
1750                        target: "harness.telemetry",
1751                        event = "tool.result.repeat",
1752                        "gen_ai.tool.name" = %action.tool,
1753                    );
1754                    serde_json::json!({
1755                        "repeat_of_earlier_call": true,
1756                        "tool": action.tool,
1757                        "note": "You already made this exact call in this run and nothing has \
1758                                 changed the workspace since. The earlier result above still \
1759                                 stands — use it rather than asking again.",
1760                    })
1761                } else {
1762                    answered.insert(fp);
1763                    self.cap_result(action, &result.content, root)
1764                }
1765            }
1766            // A write invalidates every earlier read.
1767            _ => {
1768                answered.clear();
1769                self.cap_result(action, &result.content, root)
1770            }
1771        }
1772    }
1773
1774    /// Enforce [`ToolResultPolicy`] on one result before it reaches the context.
1775    ///
1776    /// Over the ceiling, the guard prefers to *spill*: full payload to a file
1777    /// inside the workspace, bounded preview plus the path inline — nothing is
1778    /// lost, and the model retrieves slices with the file tools it already has.
1779    /// Only when spilling is off (or the write fails) does it fall back to
1780    /// destructive truncation: a byte-level cut handed back as a marker object
1781    /// rather than mangled JSON, saying how much was dropped and what to do
1782    /// instead.
1783    fn cap_result(
1784        &self,
1785        action: &Action,
1786        content: &serde_json::Value,
1787        root: &std::path::Path,
1788    ) -> serde_json::Value {
1789        let Some(max) = self.tool_results.max_bytes else {
1790            return content.clone();
1791        };
1792        let serialized = content.to_string();
1793        if serialized.len() <= max {
1794            return content.clone();
1795        }
1796        if self.tool_results.spill
1797            && let Some(marker) = spill_oversized(action, content, &serialized, root)
1798        {
1799            return marker;
1800        }
1801        // Cut on a char boundary so the kept head is valid UTF-8.
1802        let mut end = max;
1803        while end > 0 && !serialized.is_char_boundary(end) {
1804            end -= 1;
1805        }
1806        tracing::warn!(
1807            target: "harness.telemetry",
1808            event = "tool.result.truncated",
1809            "gen_ai.tool.name" = %action.tool,
1810            bytes = serialized.len(),
1811            max_bytes = max,
1812        );
1813        serde_json::json!({
1814            "truncated": true,
1815            "tool": action.tool,
1816            "bytes_total": serialized.len(),
1817            "bytes_kept": end,
1818            "head": serialized[..end],
1819            "note": format!(
1820                "This result was {} bytes and was cut to {} to protect the context window. \
1821                 Do not ask for it again unchanged — narrow it: request a smaller range, \
1822                 a filter, or a specific field.",
1823                serialized.len(), end
1824            ),
1825        })
1826    }
1827
1828    async fn recall_append(&self, owner: &str, session: &str, msg: harness_core::RecallMessage) {
1829        if let Some(store) = &self.recall
1830            && let Err(e) = store.append(owner, session, &msg).await
1831        {
1832            tracing::warn!(error = %e, "recall append failed");
1833        }
1834    }
1835
1836    /// Best-effort post-session review. Never affects the finished run.
1837    async fn run_learning_review(&self, ctx: &Context, world: &mut World, tools_called: u32) {
1838        let Some(cfg) = &self.learning else { return };
1839        if tools_called < cfg.nudge_interval {
1840            return;
1841        }
1842        let transcript = crate::render_transcript(&ctx.history, 12_000);
1843        let task = harness_core::Task {
1844            description: format!(
1845                "{}\n\n## Conversation transcript\n{}",
1846                cfg.review_prompt, transcript
1847            ),
1848            source: None,
1849            deadline: None,
1850        };
1851        let mut spec =
1852            crate::SubagentSpec::new("learning-review", task).with_max_iters(cfg.max_iters);
1853        for t in &cfg.tools {
1854            spec = spec.with_tool(t.clone());
1855        }
1856        let sub = crate::Subagent::new(harness_core::DynModel(cfg.review_model.clone()), spec);
1857        // Box::pin breaks the recursive async-future cycle: AgentLoop<M> →
1858        // run_learning_review → Subagent<DynModel>::run →
1859        // AgentLoop<Arc<dyn Model>>::run_built_context. Without pinning the
1860        // compiler rejects the infinite-sized future.
1861        if let Err(e) = Box::pin(sub.run(world)).await {
1862            tracing::warn!(error = %e, "learning review failed");
1863        }
1864    }
1865
1866    /// One final model call with tools removed, asking it to write the
1867    /// best-effort conclusion from whatever it has already gathered.
1868    ///
1869    /// Errors from the model are swallowed — observability is best-effort
1870    /// here, and a transport blip during synthesis should not turn a
1871    /// near-complete run into a hard failure.
1872    async fn force_final_synthesis(
1873        &self,
1874        ctx: &mut Context,
1875        world: &mut World,
1876        total_usage: &mut harness_core::Usage,
1877    ) -> Option<String> {
1878        const SYNTHESIS_PROMPT: &str = "[system: iteration budget exhausted] \
1879            You have run out of tool-calling iterations. Write your final answer \
1880            NOW using only the tool results already in this conversation. Do not \
1881            request more tools. Mark facts you could not verify as UNKNOWN. \
1882            Include source URLs for every claim that is not UNKNOWN.";
1883
1884        // Signal to any observer (LiveProgressHook, SessionRecorder, custom
1885        // hooks) that we've used 100% of the budget and are about to force
1886        // synthesis. Pre-existing `BudgetWarning` event was unused; this is
1887        // its natural home.
1888        self.hooks.fire(&Event::BudgetWarning { ratio: 1.0 }, world);
1889
1890        // Snapshot + clear tool schemas so the model has no choice but text.
1891        let saved_tools = std::mem::take(&mut ctx.tools);
1892        ctx.history.push(Turn {
1893            role: TurnRole::User,
1894            blocks: vec![Block::Text(SYNTHESIS_PROMPT.into())],
1895        });
1896
1897        self.hooks.fire(&Event::PreModel { ctx }, world);
1898        let result = self.model.complete(ctx).await;
1899        ctx.tools = saved_tools;
1900
1901        match result {
1902            Ok(out) => {
1903                self.hooks.fire(&Event::PostModel { out: &out }, world);
1904                total_usage.input_tokens += out.usage.input_tokens;
1905                total_usage.output_tokens += out.usage.output_tokens;
1906                total_usage.cached_input_tokens += out.usage.cached_input_tokens;
1907                total_usage.cache_write_input_tokens += out.usage.cache_write_input_tokens;
1908                ctx.push_model_output(&out);
1909                out.text
1910            }
1911            Err(_) => None,
1912        }
1913    }
1914}
1915
1916/// A persistent multi-turn conversation over one [`AgentLoop`].
1917///
1918/// Holds the append-only history and, on each [`turn`](Session::turn), re-runs
1919/// the loop against a **stable prefix** (system + name-sorted tool schemas).
1920/// That byte-stable prefix is what lets a provider's prefix cache hit across
1921/// turns — the difference between paying full price to re-read the same context
1922/// every round and paying ~10% for the cached bytes (DeepSeek).
1923pub struct Session<'a, M: Model> {
1924    loop_: &'a AgentLoop<M>,
1925    history: Vec<Turn>,
1926    max_iters: u32,
1927}
1928
1929impl<'a, M: Model> Session<'a, M> {
1930    pub fn with_max_iters(mut self, n: u32) -> Self {
1931        self.max_iters = n;
1932        self
1933    }
1934    /// Preload prior turns (e.g. resumed from disk).
1935    pub fn with_seed(mut self, seed: Vec<Turn>) -> Self {
1936        self.history = seed;
1937        self
1938    }
1939    /// The accumulated conversation so far.
1940    pub fn history(&self) -> &[Turn] {
1941        &self.history
1942    }
1943    /// Start over (branch): drop the accumulated turns.
1944    pub fn reset(&mut self) {
1945        self.history.clear();
1946    }
1947
1948    /// Send one user message. Runs the ReAct loop against the accumulated
1949    /// history, then appends this user turn + the assistant reply so the next
1950    /// turn extends the same cached prefix.
1951    pub async fn turn(
1952        &mut self,
1953        message: impl Into<String>,
1954        world: &mut World,
1955    ) -> Result<Outcome, HarnessError> {
1956        let message = message.into();
1957        let task = Task {
1958            description: message.clone(),
1959            source: None,
1960            deadline: None,
1961        };
1962        let outcome = self
1963            .loop_
1964            .run_with_seed_history(task, self.history.clone(), world, self.max_iters)
1965            .await?;
1966        let reply = match &outcome {
1967            Outcome::Done { text, .. } => text.clone().unwrap_or_default(),
1968            Outcome::BudgetExhausted { last_text, .. } | Outcome::Stuck { last_text, .. } => {
1969                last_text.clone().unwrap_or_default()
1970            }
1971        };
1972        self.history.push(Turn {
1973            role: TurnRole::User,
1974            blocks: vec![Block::Text(message)],
1975        });
1976        self.history.push(Turn {
1977            role: TurnRole::Assistant,
1978            blocks: vec![Block::Text(reply)],
1979        });
1980        Ok(outcome)
1981    }
1982}
1983
1984/// Audit #7: default safelist for `FixPatch::RunCommand`.
1985///
1986/// Sensors emitting `RunCommand` patches would otherwise be a silent
1987/// arbitrary-code-execution channel. We restrict the *program* by name to a
1988/// short list of well-known, side-effect-bounded formatters/fixers. Anything
1989/// else returns false and the patch is rejected (write your own `PreAutoFix`
1990/// hook returning `HookOutcome::Allow` to widen the policy).
1991///
1992/// `ReplaceFile` and `UnifiedDiff` are not restricted here — they only touch
1993/// files inside the workspace and are covered by the symlink-safe path
1994/// resolution in `harness-tools-fs`.
1995pub fn is_default_safe_fix(patch: &harness_core::FixPatch) -> bool {
1996    use harness_core::FixPatch;
1997    match patch {
1998        FixPatch::ReplaceFile { .. } | FixPatch::UnifiedDiff { .. } => true,
1999        FixPatch::RunCommand { program, args, .. } => match program.as_str() {
2000            // Cargo subcommands proven side-effect-bounded.
2001            "cargo" => matches!(
2002                args.first().map(String::as_str),
2003                Some("fmt" | "clippy" | "fix"),
2004            ),
2005            "rustfmt" | "gofmt" | "prettier" | "ruff" | "black" => true,
2006            _ => false,
2007        },
2008        // Future FixPatch variants: deny by default — review and add to the list above.
2009        _ => false,
2010    }
2011}
2012
2013/// Monotonic counter for `.harness-patch-*.diff` temp filenames — millisecond
2014/// resolution alone collides under parallel agent runs.
2015static PATCH_SEQ: std::sync::atomic::AtomicU64 = std::sync::atomic::AtomicU64::new(0);
2016
2017/// Monotonic counter for fallback recall session ids (no `uuid` dep).
2018static RECALL_SEQ: std::sync::atomic::AtomicU64 = std::sync::atomic::AtomicU64::new(0);
2019
2020/// Apply auto-fix patches; return short descriptions of those that succeeded.
2021///
2022/// Made `pub` (was `pub(crate)`) so integration tests can call it directly.
2023pub async fn apply_patches(patches: &[harness_core::FixPatch], world: &mut World) -> Vec<String> {
2024    use harness_core::FixPatch;
2025    let mut applied = Vec::new();
2026    for p in patches {
2027        match p {
2028            FixPatch::ReplaceFile { path, content } => {
2029                let abs = world.repo.root.join(path);
2030                if let Some(parent) = abs.parent() {
2031                    let _ = tokio::fs::create_dir_all(parent).await;
2032                }
2033                if tokio::fs::write(&abs, content).await.is_ok() {
2034                    applied.push(format!("replaced {}", path.display()));
2035                }
2036            }
2037            FixPatch::UnifiedDiff { diff } => {
2038                if try_apply_diff(world, diff).await {
2039                    applied.push("unified diff applied".into());
2040                }
2041            }
2042            FixPatch::RunCommand { program, args, cwd } => {
2043                let cwd_ref = cwd.as_deref().unwrap_or(world.repo.root.as_path());
2044                let args_ref: Vec<&str> = args.iter().map(String::as_str).collect();
2045                if let Ok(out) = world.runner.exec(program, &args_ref, Some(cwd_ref)).await
2046                    && out.status == 0
2047                {
2048                    applied.push(format!("ran `{program} {}`", args.join(" ")));
2049                }
2050            }
2051            // FixPatch is `#[non_exhaustive]`; unknown variants are skipped.
2052            _ => tracing::warn!("apply_patches: unknown FixPatch variant — skipped"),
2053        }
2054    }
2055    applied
2056}
2057
2058/// Write `diff` to a unique temp file and try `patch -p1` first, then `-p0`.
2059/// Returns whether either succeeded. The `-p1`-then-`-p0` order matches the
2060/// reality that most agent-emitted diffs are git-style (need `-p1`) but some
2061/// hand-rolled diffs use repo-relative paths (need `-p0`).
2062async fn try_apply_diff(world: &mut World, diff: &str) -> bool {
2063    use std::sync::atomic::Ordering;
2064    use tokio::io::AsyncWriteExt;
2065
2066    let seq = PATCH_SEQ.fetch_add(1, Ordering::SeqCst);
2067    let pid = std::process::id();
2068    let now = world.clock.now_ms();
2069    let tmp = world
2070        .repo
2071        .root
2072        .join(format!(".harness-patch-{pid}-{now}-{seq}.diff"));
2073
2074    let mut f = match tokio::fs::File::create(&tmp).await {
2075        Ok(f) => f,
2076        Err(e) => {
2077            tracing::warn!(error=%e, path=%tmp.display(), "could not create patch tempfile");
2078            return false;
2079        }
2080    };
2081    if let Err(e) = f.write_all(diff.as_bytes()).await {
2082        tracing::warn!(error=%e, "could not write patch tempfile");
2083        let _ = tokio::fs::remove_file(&tmp).await;
2084        return false;
2085    }
2086    drop(f);
2087
2088    let tmp_str = tmp.to_string_lossy().to_string();
2089    let mut applied = false;
2090    for strip in ["-p1", "-p0"] {
2091        match world
2092            .runner
2093            .exec(
2094                "patch",
2095                &[strip, "--silent", "-i", tmp_str.as_str()],
2096                Some(world.repo.root.as_path()),
2097            )
2098            .await
2099        {
2100            Ok(out) if out.status == 0 => {
2101                tracing::info!(strip, "patch applied");
2102                applied = true;
2103                break;
2104            }
2105            Ok(out) => {
2106                tracing::debug!(strip, stderr=%out.stderr, "patch failed; trying next strip level");
2107            }
2108            Err(e) => {
2109                tracing::warn!(error=%e, "patch command not available");
2110                break; // patch tool missing — no point trying other strip
2111            }
2112        }
2113    }
2114    let _ = tokio::fs::remove_file(&tmp).await;
2115    applied
2116}