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LlmJudgeEvaluation

Struct LlmJudgeEvaluation 

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pub struct LlmJudgeEvaluation {
    pub judge_config: AgentLoopConfig,
    pub system_prompt: Option<String>,
}
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Uses a separate LLM call to judge which branch response is best.

§Judge prompt construction

The judge sees only clean, relevant content — never raw tool calls or intermediate steps from inside a branch:

  • Prior conversation context (when present): the conversation history before the user query, formatted as a human-readable transcript. Only Content::Text survives — tool call arguments and images are stripped. Omitted when empty.
  • Original query: text extracted from user messages in prompts (agent_loop mode), or from the last Message::User in context.messages[..original_context_len] (agent_loop_continue mode).
  • Per-branch response: the final assistant text from the last Message::Assistant in outcome.new_messages. Tool calls, tool results, and all multi-turn exchanges within a branch are stripped. The judge evaluates outcomes, not the reasoning trace.

§agent_loop_continue mode

When prompts is empty (continue mode), the judge locates the last Message::User in context.messages[..original_context_len] as the query. Everything before that message becomes the prior conversation context.

§Judge’s comprehension criteria

All N branch final responses (plus prior context) must fit in the judge model’s context window simultaneously for a fair comparison. The token budget is derived from judge_config.context_config.max_context_tokens (if set). When no context limit is configured, all content is passed through as-is.

§2-iteration compaction strategy

When combined content exceeds the budget, compaction is applied in two iterations:

Iteration 1 — compact prior context only, outputs intact. The prior context is reduced through 3 progressive tiers while branch outputs are preserved verbatim:

  1. Tier 1: keep only the last 80 lines.
  2. Tier 2: keep first paragraph + last paragraph only.
  3. Tier 3: hard char limit derived from remaining budget.

Iteration 2 — compact both independently (if iteration 1 insufficient). Context stays at tier-3 form; branch outputs are now compacted independently through the same 3-tier pipeline.

A AgentEvent::ProgressMessage warning is emitted to tx if the budget cannot be satisfied after both iterations.

The judge’s decision applies to the original (uncompacted) branch responses. ParallelLoopResult::selected_messages always contains the uncompacted winner.

§Response parsing

The judge’s reply is scanned for the first numeric token (e.g., “1”, “2”, “Response 2”). Falls back to index 0 if no number is found or parsing fails.

§Session traceability

The judge loop inherits the session_id from the branches so all events (including the judge’s AgentStart) are visible in the same session trace.

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§judge_config: AgentLoopConfig

Config for the judge LLM call. Set context_config.max_context_tokens to enable the comprehension-criteria compaction check.

§system_prompt: Option<String>

Optional system prompt override. When None, a built-in evaluation prompt is used.

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impl EvaluationStrategy for LlmJudgeEvaluation

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fn evaluate<'life0, 'life1, 'life2, 'life3, 'async_trait>( &'life0 self, prompts: &'life1 [AgentMessage], outcomes: &'life2 [ParallelLoopOutcome], tx: &'life3 UnboundedSender<AgentEvent>, cancel: CancellationToken, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = (EvaluationDecision, Usage)> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait, 'life0: 'async_trait, 'life1: 'async_trait, 'life2: 'async_trait, 'life3: 'async_trait,

Evaluate all branch outcomes and select the best one.

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