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The AIAgent.flush_memories pre-compression save, the gateway _flush_memories_for_session, and everything feeding them are obsolete now that the background memory/skill review handles persistent memory extraction. Problems with flush_memories: - Pre-dates the background review loop. It was the only memory-save path when introduced; the background review now fires every 10 user turns on CLI and gateway alike, which is far more frequent than compression or session reset ever triggered flush. - Blocking and synchronous. Pre-compression flush ran on the live agent before compression, blocking the user-visible response. - Cache-breaking. Flush built a temporary conversation prefix (system prompt + memory-only tool list) that diverged from the live conversation's cached prefix, invalidating prompt caching. The gateway variant spawned a fresh AIAgent with its own clean prompt for each finalized session — still cache-breaking, just in a different process. - Redundant. Background review runs in the live conversation's session context, gets the same content, writes to the same memory store, and doesn't break the cache. Everything flush_memories claimed to preserve is already covered. What this removes: - AIAgent.flush_memories() method (~248 LOC in run_agent.py) - Pre-compression flush call in _compress_context - flush_memories call sites in cli.py (/new + exit) - GatewayRunner._flush_memories_for_session + _async_flush_memories (and the 3 call sites: session expiry watcher, /new, /resume) - 'flush_memories' entry from DEFAULT_CONFIG auxiliary tasks, hermes tools UI task list, auxiliary_client docstrings - _memory_flush_min_turns config + init - #15631's headroom-deduction math in _check_compression_model_feasibility (headroom was only needed because flush dragged the full main-agent system prompt along; the compression summariser sends a single user-role prompt so new_threshold = aux_context is safe again) - The dedicated test files and assertions that exercised flush-specific paths What this renames (with read-time backcompat on sessions.json): - SessionEntry.memory_flushed -> SessionEntry.expiry_finalized. The session-expiry watcher still uses the flag to avoid re-running finalize/eviction on the same expired session; the new name reflects what it now actually gates. from_dict() reads 'expiry_finalized' first, falls back to the legacy 'memory_flushed' key so existing sessions.json files upgrade seamlessly. Supersedes #15631 and #15638. Tested: 383 targeted tests pass across run_agent/, agent/, cli/, and gateway/ session-boundary suites. No behavior regressions — background memory review continues to handle persistent memory extraction on both CLI and gateway. |
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| __init__.py | ||
| auth.py | ||
| auth_commands.py | ||
| backup.py | ||
| banner.py | ||
| callbacks.py | ||
| claw.py | ||
| cli_output.py | ||
| clipboard.py | ||
| codex_models.py | ||
| colors.py | ||
| commands.py | ||
| completion.py | ||
| config.py | ||
| copilot_auth.py | ||
| cron.py | ||
| curses_ui.py | ||
| debug.py | ||
| default_soul.py | ||
| dingtalk_auth.py | ||
| doctor.py | ||
| dump.py | ||
| env_loader.py | ||
| gateway.py | ||
| hooks.py | ||
| logs.py | ||
| main.py | ||
| mcp_config.py | ||
| memory_setup.py | ||
| model_normalize.py | ||
| model_switch.py | ||
| models.py | ||
| nous_subscription.py | ||
| pairing.py | ||
| platforms.py | ||
| plugins.py | ||
| plugins_cmd.py | ||
| profiles.py | ||
| providers.py | ||
| pty_bridge.py | ||
| runtime_provider.py | ||
| setup.py | ||
| skills_config.py | ||
| skills_hub.py | ||
| skin_engine.py | ||
| status.py | ||
| timeouts.py | ||
| tips.py | ||
| tools_config.py | ||
| uninstall.py | ||
| voice.py | ||
| web_server.py | ||
| webhook.py | ||