This PR does two things because after I got deep into the first one I started pulling on the thread to the second: - Makes `ConversationManager` the place where all in-memory conversations are created and stored. Previously, `MessageProcessor` in the `codex-mcp-server` crate was doing this via its `session_map`, but this is something that should be done in `codex-core`. - It unwinds the `ctrl_c: tokio::sync::Notify` that was threaded throughout our code. I think this made sense at one time, but now that we handle Ctrl-C within the TUI and have a proper `Op::Interrupt` event, I don't think this was quite right, so I removed it. For `codex exec` and `codex proto`, we now use `tokio::signal::ctrl_c()` directly, but we no longer make `Notify` a field of `Codex` or `CodexConversation`. Changes of note: - Adds the files `conversation_manager.rs` and `codex_conversation.rs` to `codex-core`. - `Codex` and `CodexSpawnOk` are no longer exported from `codex-core`: other crates must use `CodexConversation` instead (which is created via `ConversationManager`). - `core/src/codex_wrapper.rs` has been deleted in favor of `ConversationManager`. - `ConversationManager::new_conversation()` returns `NewConversation`, which is in line with the `new_conversation` tool we want to add to the MCP server. Note `NewConversation` includes `SessionConfiguredEvent`, so we eliminate checks in cases like `codex-rs/core/tests/client.rs` to verify `SessionConfiguredEvent` is the first event because that is now internal to `ConversationManager`. - Quite a bit of code was deleted from `codex-rs/mcp-server/src/message_processor.rs` since it no longer has to manage multiple conversations itself: it goes through `ConversationManager` instead. - `core/tests/live_agent.rs` has been deleted because I had to update a bunch of tests and all the tests in here were ignored, and I don't think anyone ever ran them, so this was just technical debt, at this point. - Removed `notify_on_sigint()` from `util.rs` (and in a follow-up, I hope to refactor the blandly-named `util.rs` into more descriptive files). - In general, I started replacing local variables named `codex` as `conversation`, where appropriate, though admittedly I didn't do it through all the integration tests because that would have added a lot of noise to this PR. --- [//]: # (BEGIN SAPLING FOOTER) Stack created with [Sapling](https://sapling-scm.com). Best reviewed with [ReviewStack](https://reviewstack.dev/openai/codex/pull/2240). * #2264 * #2263 * __->__ #2240
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802 B
Rust
31 lines
802 B
Rust
use crate::codex::Codex;
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use crate::error::Result as CodexResult;
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use crate::protocol::Event;
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use crate::protocol::Op;
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use crate::protocol::Submission;
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pub struct CodexConversation {
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codex: Codex,
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}
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/// Conduit for the bidirectional stream of messages that compose a conversation
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/// in Codex.
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impl CodexConversation {
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pub(crate) fn new(codex: Codex) -> Self {
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Self { codex }
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}
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pub async fn submit(&self, op: Op) -> CodexResult<String> {
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self.codex.submit(op).await
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}
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/// Use sparingly: this is intended to be removed soon.
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pub async fn submit_with_id(&self, sub: Submission) -> CodexResult<()> {
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self.codex.submit_with_id(sub).await
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}
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pub async fn next_event(&self) -> CodexResult<Event> {
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self.codex.next_event().await
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}
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}
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