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{ "p1", slot.n_past },
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{ "delta", -n_truncate }
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});
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}
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}
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// keep only the common part
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int p0 = (int) system_tokens.size() + slot.n_past;
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# run with: ./tests.sh --no-skipped --tags truncation
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@trucation
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@slow
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Feature: Chat truncation
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Background: Server startup
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Given a server listening on localhost:8080
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And a model file mistral-7b-v0.2-iq3_s-imat.gguf from HF repo ggml-org/models
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And prompt caching is enabled
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And a list of stop strings ["\n"]
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And 82 tokens to keep
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And 256 KV cache size
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And 32 server max tokens to predict
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Then the server is starting
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Then the server is healthy
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Scenario: Correctly truncate the prompt when the prompt exceeds the context size
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Given a prompt:
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"""
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Continue the chat below.
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Me: Hey there, how's it going?
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You: I'm doing well, thanks for asking! How are you?
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Me: I'm doing good, just trying to get some work done. How's your day?
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You: My day has been pretty productive so far. I've been working on a new project.
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Me: That's great to hear! What's the new project you're working on?
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You: It's a web application that's designed to help people manage their personal finances. I'm really excited about it.
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Me: That sounds really useful, I'd be interested to hear more about it. Do you have a timeframe for when you expect to have it ready to launch?
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You: I'm aiming to have the initial version ready within the next few months. I want to ensure it's robust before launching it.
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Me: That's really nice, are you happy with the progress so far?
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"""
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And an ongoing completion request
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Then -1 tokens are predicted matching You:
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Given an ongoing prompt:
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"""
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Me: I have one more question for you my friend. What's the most value thing you learned during your development journey?
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"""
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And 52 tokens to truncate
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And a completion request with no api error
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Then -1 tokens are predicted matching You:
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# 28 because '\n' stop string is not pushed to the context
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And 28 prompt tokens are processed
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# run with: ./tests.sh --no-skipped --tags truncation
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@trucation
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@slow
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Feature: Chat truncation
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Background: Server startup
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Given a server listening on localhost:8080
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And a model file mistral-7b-v0.2-iq3_s-imat.gguf from HF repo ggml-org/models
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And prompt caching is enabled
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And a list of stop strings ["\n"]
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And 82 tokens to keep
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And 256 KV cache size
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And 32 server max tokens to predict
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Then the server is starting
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Then the server is healthy
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Scenario: Correctly truncate the prompt when the prompt exceeds the context size
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Given a prompt:
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"""
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Continue the chat below.
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Me: Hey there, how's it going?
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You: I'm doing well, thanks for asking! How are you?
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Me: I'm doing good, just trying to get some work done. How's your day?
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You: My day has been pretty productive so far. I've been working on a new project.
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Me: That's great to hear! What's the new project you're working on?
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You: It's a web application that's designed to help people manage their personal finances. I'm really excited about it.
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Me: That sounds really useful, I'd be interested to hear more about it. Do you have a timeframe for when you expect to have it ready to launch?
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You: I'm aiming to have the initial version ready within the next few months. I want to ensure it's robust before launching it.
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Me: That's really nice, are you happy with the progress so far?
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"""
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And an ongoing completion request
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Then -1 tokens are predicted matching You:
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Given an ongoing prompt:
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"""
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Me: I have one more question for you my friend. What's the most value thing you learned during your development journey?
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"""
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And 52 tokens to truncate
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And a completion request with no api error
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Then -1 tokens are predicted matching You:
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# 28 because '\n' stop string is not pushed to the context
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And 28 prompt tokens are processed
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