Dump shows user->begin.
chat-template-apply[-single] updated to work with begin and prefix
TODO: need to wrap begin in a try-catch, so that irrespective of
role, begin+prefix will work, irrespoective of whether that role
has a begin entry or not.
Was looking at the tokenized vector, and noticed that the EOS
mentioned by existing chat_apply_template of llama.cpp, is different
from what I noticed in tokenizer_config.json of deepseek llm, so
I have added two entries
* "deepseek-alt" which matches llama.cpp's chat_apply_template and
* "deepseek" which matches that in tokenizer_config.json.
This impacts the assistant suffix and reverse prompt entries.
CasOfThis: Need to look into other entries which I added previously
at a later time. However as the default logic should be picking the
EOS from model file, so I assume reverse-prompt being outofsync,
may not matter beyond a limit, potentially.
rename because they return value of specified key.
[main] update metaok to take template-id, so that one can cross
check that all needed entries are there wrt that template-id in
the chaton-meta-json file
Update the note
Rename global-prefix|suffix to global-begin|end.
Rename chat-apply-template to chat-apply-template-single, cas it
handles only a single message.
Add some debug log messages to the helper functions
* Disable benchmark on forked repo
* only check owner on schedule event
* check owner on push also
* more readable as multi-line
* ternary won't work
* style++
* test++
* enable actions debug
* test--
* remove debug
* test++
* do debug where we can get logs
* test--
* this is driving me crazy
* correct github.event usage
* remove test condition
* correct github.event usage
* test++
* test--
* event_name is pull_request_target
* test++
* test--
* update ref checks
This will reproduce the issue in llama13b
{
'prompt': 'Q: hello world \nA: ',
'stop': ['\n'],
'temperature': 0.0,
'n_predict': 10,
'cache_prompt': True,
'n_probs': 10
}
* convert.py: add python logging instead of print()
* convert.py: verbose flag takes priority over dump flag log suppression
* convert.py: named instance logging
* convert.py: use explicit logger id string
* convert.py: convert extra print() to named logger
* convert.py: sys.stderr.write --> logger.error
* *.py: Convert all python scripts to use logging module
* requirements.txt: remove extra line
* flake8: update flake8 ignore and exclude to match ci settings
* gh-actions: add flake8-no-print to flake8 lint step
* pre-commit: add flake8-no-print to flake8 and also update pre-commit version
* convert-hf-to-gguf.py: print() to logger conversion
* *.py: logging basiconfig refactor to use conditional expression
* *.py: removed commented out logging
* fixup! *.py: logging basiconfig refactor to use conditional expression
* constant.py: logger.error then exit should be a raise exception instead
* *.py: Convert logger error and sys.exit() into a raise exception (for atypical error)
* gguf-convert-endian.py: refactor convert_byteorder() to use tqdm progressbar
* verify-checksum-model.py: This is the result of the program, it should be printed to stdout.
* compare-llama-bench.py: add blank line for readability during missing repo response
* reader.py: read_gguf_file() use print() over logging
* convert.py: warning goes to stderr and won't hurt the dump output
* gguf-dump.py: dump_metadata() should print to stdout
* convert-hf-to-gguf.py: print --> logger.debug or ValueError()
* verify-checksum-models.py: use print() for printing table
* *.py: refactor logging.basicConfig()
* gguf-py/gguf/*.py: use __name__ as logger name
Since they will be imported and not run directly.
* python-lint.yml: use .flake8 file instead
* constants.py: logger no longer required
* convert-hf-to-gguf.py: add additional logging
* convert-hf-to-gguf.py: print() --> logger
* *.py: fix flake8 warnings
* revert changes to convert-hf-to-gguf.py for get_name()
* convert-hf-to-gguf-update.py: use triple quoted f-string instead
* *.py: accidentally corrected the wrong line
* *.py: add compilade warning suggestions and style fixes
* llama : rename ctx to user_data in progress_callback
This commit renames the `ctx` parameter to `user_data` in the
`llama_progress_callback` typedef.
The motivation for this is that other callbacks use `user_data` or
`data`, and using `ctx` in this case might be confusing as it could be
confused with `llama_context`.
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Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>