- Introduced new logging functions for websocket requests, handshakes, errors, and responses in `logging_helpers.go`.
- Updated `CodexWebsocketsExecutor` to utilize the new logging functions for improved clarity and consistency in websocket operations.
- Modified the handling of websocket upgrade rejections to log relevant metadata.
- Changed the request body key to a timeline body key in `openai_responses_websocket.go` to better reflect its purpose.
- Enhanced tests to verify the correct logging of websocket events and responses, including disconnect events and error handling scenarios.
- Narrow websocket transcript replacement detection to assistant outputs and function calls
- Preserve existing merge behavior for follow-up developer messages without previous_response_id
- Add a regression test covering mid-session developer message updates
- Add shouldReplaceWebsocketTranscript() to detect historical model output in input
- Add normalizeResponseTranscriptReplacement() for full transcript reset handling
- Prevent duplicate stale turn-state when clients replace local history post-compaction
- Avoid orphaned function_call items from incremental append on compact transcripts
- Add unit tests for transcript replacement detection and state reset behavior
Reverts the streaming thinking suppression introduced in b15453c.
rewriteStreamEvent should only inject signatures and rewrite model
names — suppressing thinking blocks in streaming mode breaks SSE
index alignment and causes the Amp TUI to render empty responses
on the second message onward (especially with model-mapped
non-Claude providers like GPT-5.4).
Non-streaming responses still suppress thinking when tool_use is
present via rewriteModelInResponse.
When a Claude assistant message contains [text, tool_use, text], the
Antigravity API internally splits the model message at functionCall
boundaries, creating an extra assistant turn between tool_use and the
following tool_result. Claude then rejects with:
tool_use ids were found without tool_result blocks immediately after
Fix: extend the existing 2-way part reordering (thinking-first) to a
3-way partition: thinking → regular → functionCall. This ensures
functionCall parts are always last, so Antigravity's split cannot
insert an extra assistant turn before the user's tool_result.
Fixes#989
- Call suppressAmpThinking in rewriteStreamEvent for streaming path
- Handle nil return from suppressAmpThinking to skip suppressed events
- Narrow looksLikeSSEChunk to line-prefix detection (HasPrefix vs Contains)
- Initialize suppressedContentBlock map in test