Salvaged from PR #1470 by adavyas. Core fix: Honcho tool calls in a multi-session gateway could route to the wrong session because honcho_tools.py relied on process-global state. Now threads session context through the call chain: AIAgent._invoke_tool() → handle_function_call() → registry.dispatch() → handler **kw → _resolve_session_context() Changes: - Add _resolve_session_context() to prefer per-call context over globals - Plumb honcho_manager + honcho_session_key through handle_function_call - Add sync_honcho=False to run_conversation() for synthetic flush turns - Pass honcho_session_key through gateway memory flush lifecycle - Harden gateway PID detection when /proc cmdline is unreadable - Make interrupt test scripts import-safe for pytest-xdist - Wrap BibTeX examples in Jekyll raw blocks for docs build - Fix thread-order-dependent assertion in client lifecycle test - Expand Honcho docs: session isolation, lifecycle, routing internals Dropped from original PR: - Indentation change in _create_request_openai_client that would move client creation inside the lock (causes unnecessary contention) Co-authored-by: adavyas <adavyas@users.noreply.github.com>
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