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LZH-YS1998 5938b4c215 fix(ui): stabilize company chat result topology 2026-07-14 20:31:10 +08:00
LZH-YS1998 a0402522da fix(office-ui): stop progress-row flicker and surface native role replies end to end
Two user-visible defects in company mode, root-caused via project 6666/8888
DB forensics:

Progress-row flicker (thinking preview appearing/disappearing): progress
entries were broadcast to clients before reaching the persistence buffer,
so a tool_call-triggered session_detail snapshot rebuilt from the DB erased
freshly streamed entries from the live log. Buffer now fills before the
broadcast and session_detail flushes it before reading.

Native role transcripts incomplete (thinking only at start, no narration,
no final summary — external agents unaffected):
- thinking deltas shared one stream id per conversation turn while seq
  reset per iteration, collapsing all iterations into one entry and
  silently dropping live thinking from iteration 2 on; now keyed per
  iteration like assistant deltas
- assistant_delta events were mapped to None; company mode now surfaces
  them as streaming 'assistant' progress entries (rendered as Reply cards,
  merged like thinking, excluded from inline chat rows)
- thinking was persisted one row per token, flooding the 1000-entry cap
  and evicting interleaved tool history; append_progress now folds
  streaming deltas per (type, turn, stream) with seq dedup
- the terminal company turn was hidden at summary detail and, worse, its
  id-keyed backfill merge kept the first-inserted intermediate content, so
  the final reply never reached any channel; terminal turns are now
  flagged company_final_turn, visible at summary detail, and carry their
  own ui_message_id so they insert as fresh rows
- appendProgressEntry applied its seq guard against unrelated entries when
  the stream key was absent from the log, killing the first delta of any
  fresh stream; the guard now only applies within the same stream

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-09 20:46:14 +08:00
LZH-YS1998 4b29b89371 refactor: unify tool approval into a single engine and cut prompt storms
Collapse the dual permission stack into one policy. The runtime-side
ToolPermissionResolver (own safe lists, own grant memory, bypassed the
ApprovalEngine whenever it said ALLOW) is deleted; runtime_v2 now consults
ApprovalEngine.predict(), a synchronous fast path reading the same config
and the same persisted allowlist as the async authorize pipeline, so a
grant given anywhere is honored everywhere. permissions.py keeps only a
policy-free adapter; the duplicated permissions_v2 config fields and the
runtime grant persistence loop are removed (stale YAML keys are ignored).

New shell_safety module becomes the single source of truth for shell
classification: flag-audited read-only commands (awk/od/jq/sed -n/diff/
git subcommand table/... auto-allow; find -delete, sort -o, curl -o/-d,
rg --pre still prompt even when the bare name is config-listed),
keyword-aware compound splitting (loop/branch headers no longer poison
grants), expansion-safe $() handling, and fail-closed treatment of
anything unparseable or substitution-bearing.

Grant semantics are rebuilt around derived word-boundary prefixes:
"python3 -c" instead of token bags, interpreter -c/-m kept in the prefix,
bash/eval/sudo never grantable as prefixes, read-only segments exempt
from the every-candidate-must-match rule so a granted command chained
with ls/echo verification passes, and approve-once now records the exact
candidates as a session grant so identical re-runs stop re-prompting.
The authorize heuristic also audits the original command text instead of
the quote-dropping preview (echo "<EOF>" no longer reads as redirection).

Validated live on zz_perm_probe1 (native minimal org): awk/od/ls/cat/
sha256sum ran with zero cards, python3 -c parked once and three different
python3 -c commands then passed via the persisted prefix grant, and an
agent-issued rm -f compound correctly re-prompted showing only the
segments needing approval. Full suite failures are byte-identical to the
pre-change HEAD baseline (27 pre-existing).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-08 18:43:27 +08:00
LZH-YS1998 a30fa7588d fix: route internal-turn approval cards to visible channels; feed provider errors back to the model
Approval cards raised by company-mode internal scheduling turns (review/report
work items, session ids like `<root>:review::<wid>::vN`) were posted to the
turn's own session channel, which the UI deliberately hides. The card silently
timed out after 300s and the work item parked on AWAITING_HUMAN, so users saw
only the gate card and never the approval prompt. ws_handler now detects these
internal turns and routes their escalation cards to origin_task_id, the root
session's primary task channel, or the activity channel — never the hidden one.
Also unblocks the previously dead origin/session fallbacks in the resolver.

Unclassified LLM stream failures (e.g. provider content-filter rejections like
"input may contain sensitive information") used to hit a blind truncate-retry
loop that replayed the identical payload for a dozen-plus consecutive failures.
runtime_v2 now feeds the provider's verbatim error text back into the
conversation as a "[runtime notice]" system message so the model can adapt
(rephrase, drop quotes, change tack), bounded at 2 feedback retries (counter
resets on any successful stream) plus one context-reset attempt, then fails
honestly with the real error. The blind truncate path remains only for
classified tool-protocol errors.

Verified: new end-to-end tests for recover-after-notice and bounded-failure;
runtime_v2 + ws_handler + escalation/approval + company-mode suites all green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-07 18:22:49 +08:00
LZH-YS1998 d78931979d Initial commit 2026-07-01 17:56:31 +08:00