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@@ -18,7 +18,17 @@ jobs:
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find . -name '*.py' | grep -v llama-cpp-fork | xargs -r python3 -m py_compile
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find . -name '*.sh' | xargs -r bash -n
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echo "PASS: All files parse"
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- name: Build standalone CMake target
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run: |
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cmake -S . -B build -DTURBOQUANT_BUILD_TESTS=ON
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cmake --build build -j$(nproc)
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- name: Run tests
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run: |
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ctest --test-dir build --output-on-failure
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- name: Secret scan
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run: |
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if grep -rE 'sk-or-|sk-ant-|ghp_|AKIA' . --include='*.yml' --include='*.py' --include='*.sh' 2>/dev/null | grep -v .gitea | grep -v llama-cpp-fork; then exit 1; fi
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echo "PASS: No secrets"
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- name: Markdown link check
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run: |
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python3 check_markdown_links.py
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@@ -1,17 +1,26 @@
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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"""
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TurboQuant Benchmarking Suite — Multi-Backend (Issue #29)
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TurboQuant Benchmarking Suite — Multi-Backend (Issue #29, #63)
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Supports Ollama and llama-server backends with KV cache type configuration.
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Measures: TTFT, tokens/sec, latency, peak memory.
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Perplexity (quality) is NOT measured here tokens/sec is a throughput proxy.
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For actual quality (logprob-based PPL), use --quality flag which delegates to
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llama-perplexity binary, since Ollama lacks logprob support (issue #63).
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Usage:
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# Ollama (default)
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# Ollama (efficiency only)
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python3 benchmarks/run_benchmarks.py --backend ollama --model llama3
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# llama-server with turbo4 KV
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# llama-server with turbo4 KV + quality gate in one shot
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python3 benchmarks/run_benchmarks.py --backend llama-server \
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--url http://localhost:11434 --model qwen3.5 --kv-type turbo4
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--url http://localhost:11434 --model qwen3.5 --kv-type turbo4 --quality
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# Quality gate only (separate tool)
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python3 benchmarks/run_perplexity.py --model ~/models/qwen3.5-27b.gguf \
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--llama-cpp ~/turboquant/llama.cpp-fork/build/bin/llama-perplexity \
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--corpus corpora/wiki.test.raw --context 2048
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"""
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import argparse
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@@ -108,9 +117,7 @@ def run_llama_server(prompt: str, model: str, url: str, kv_type: str = "f16",
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completion_tokens = usage.get("completion_tokens", 0)
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prompt_tokens = usage.get("prompt_tokens", 0)
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# llama-server includes timing in x_* headers or we estimate
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if elapsed > 0 and completion_tokens > 0:
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# Subtract estimated prompt eval time (rough)
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tokens_per_sec = completion_tokens / max(elapsed - 0.1, 0.01)
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return {
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@@ -128,8 +135,10 @@ def run_llama_server(prompt: str, model: str, url: str, kv_type: str = "f16",
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def run_benchmark_suite(backend: str, model: str, url: str, kv_type: str,
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prompts_file: str, output_file: str, timeout: int = 120):
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"""Run the full benchmark suite."""
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prompts_file: str, output_file: str, timeout: int = 120,
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measure_quality: bool = False, quality_corpus: str = None,
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llama_cpp_bin: str = None, context: int = 2048, threads: int = 4):
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"""Run the full benchmark suite, optionally measuring perplexity in parallel."""
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if not os.path.exists(prompts_file):
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print(f"ERROR: {prompts_file} not found")
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sys.exit(1)
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@@ -191,15 +200,76 @@ def run_benchmark_suite(backend: str, model: str, url: str, kv_type: str,
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}
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}
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# Issue #63: Optional quality measurement via llama-perplexity (Ollama lacks logprob)
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if measure_quality:
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print("\n" + "="*60)
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print("Quality measurement requested — invoking llama-perplexity binary...")
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llama_cpp_bin = llama_cpp_bin or "llama.cpp-fork/build/bin/llama-perplexity"
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quality_corpus = quality_corpus or "corpora/wiki.test.raw"
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if not os.path.exists(quality_corpus):
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print(f"WARNING: quality corpus not found: {quality_corpus}")
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suite["quality"] = {"perplexity": None, "passed": False, "error": f"Corpus missing: {quality_corpus}"}
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elif not os.path.exists(llama_cpp_bin):
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print(f"WARNING: llama-perplexity binary not found: {llama_cpp_bin}")
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suite["quality"] = {"perplexity": None, "passed": False, "error": f"Binary missing: {llama_cpp_bin}"}
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else:
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cmd = [
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llama_cpp_bin,
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"-m", model,
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"-f", quality_corpus,
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"-c", str(context),
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"-t", str(threads),
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"--kv-type", kv_type,
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]
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try:
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start = time.time()
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result = subprocess.run(cmd, capture_output=True, text=True, timeout=3600)
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elapsed = time.time() - start
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output = result.stdout + "\n" + result.stderr
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ppl_match = re.search(r"perplexity[:\s]+(\d+\.?\d*)", output, re.IGNORECASE)
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ppl = float(ppl_match.group(1)) if ppl_match else None
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token_match = re.search(r"(\d+) tokens", output)
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tokens = int(token_match.group(1)) if token_match else None
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ppl_result = {
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"kv_type": kv_type,
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"perplexity": ppl,
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"tokens": tokens,
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"elapsed_seconds": round(elapsed, 1),
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"exit_code": result.returncode,
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"passed": result.returncode == 0,
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"output_tail": output.strip()[-500:] if output else "",
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}
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suite["quality"] = ppl_result
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if ppl is not None:
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print(f" Perplexity ({kv_type}): {ppl:.4f}")
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else:
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print(f" Perplexity: FAILED — could not parse output")
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except subprocess.TimeoutExpired:
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suite["quality"] = {"perplexity": None, "passed": False, "error": "Timeout after 3600s"}
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print(" Perplexity: FAILED — timeout after 3600s")
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except Exception as e:
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suite["quality"] = {"perplexity": None, "passed": False, "error": str(e)}
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print(f" Perplexity: FAILED — {e}")
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print("="*60)
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os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(output_file) or ".", exist_ok=True)
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with open(output_file, "w") as f:
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json.dump(suite, f, indent=2)
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with open(output_file, "w") as fh:
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json.dump(suite, fh, indent=2)
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s = suite["summary"]
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print(f"\n{'='*60}")
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print(f"RESULTS: {s['success']}/{s['total']} success | "
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f"Avg {s['avg_tok_per_sec']:.1f} tok/s | "
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f"Avg {s['avg_latency_s']:.2f}s latency")
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if "quality" in suite:
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q = suite["quality"]
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if q.get("perplexity") is not None:
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print(f"Quality: PPL = {q['perplexity']:.4f}")
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else:
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print(f"Quality: not available — {q.get('error','unknown')}")
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print(f"{'='*60}")
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print(f"Saved to {output_file}")
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@@ -207,20 +277,45 @@ def run_benchmark_suite(backend: str, model: str, url: str, kv_type: str,
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def main():
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="TurboQuant Benchmark Suite")
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parser.add_argument("--backend", choices=["ollama", "llama-server"], default="ollama")
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parser.add_argument("--model", required=True, help="Model name")
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parser.add_argument("--model", required=True, help="Model name or path")
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parser.add_argument("--url", default="http://localhost:11434", help="Backend URL")
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parser.add_argument("--kv-type", default="f16", help="KV cache type (llama-server only)")
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parser.add_argument("--prompts", default="benchmarks/prompts.json", help="Prompts file")
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parser.add_argument("--output", default=None, help="Output file (auto-generated if omitted)")
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parser.add_argument("--timeout", type=int, default=120, help="Per-prompt timeout (s)")
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# Issue #63: Quality measurement (Ollama lacks logprob → use llama-perplexity binary)
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parser.add_argument("--quality", action="store_true", default=False,
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help="Also run quality measurement via llama-perplexity binary")
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parser.add_argument("--llama-cpp", default="llama.cpp-fork/build/bin/llama-perplexity",
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help="Path to llama-perplexity binary")
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parser.add_argument("--quality-corpus", default="corpora/wiki.test.raw",
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help="Test corpus for perplexity measurement")
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parser.add_argument("--context", type=int, default=2048,
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help="Context length for quality measurement")
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parser.add_argument("--threads", type=int, default=4,
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help="Thread count for quality measurement")
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args = parser.parse_args()
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if args.output is None:
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ts = int(time.time())
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args.output = f"benchmarks/results_{args.backend}_{args.kv_type}_{ts}.json"
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run_benchmark_suite(args.backend, args.model, args.url, args.kv_type,
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args.prompts, args.output, args.timeout)
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run_benchmark_suite(
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backend=args.backend,
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model=args.model,
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url=args.url,
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kv_type=args.kv_type,
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prompts_file=args.prompts,
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output_file=args.output,
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timeout=args.timeout,
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measure_quality=args.quality,
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quality_corpus=args.quality_corpus,
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llama_cpp_bin=args.llama_cpp,
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context=args.context,
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threads=args.threads,
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)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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@@ -1,8 +1,9 @@
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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"""
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TurboQuant Perplexity Quality Gate (Issue #21)
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TurboQuant Perplexity Quality Gate (Issues #21, #63)
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Compares text generation quality between f16 KV and turbo4 KV cache
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Measures true perplexity via llama-perplexity binary (logprob-based).
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Ollama cannot provide perplexity due to missing logprob API (issue #63).
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configurations using llama.cpp's perplexity tool on the wikitext-2 corpus.
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Usage:
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check_markdown_links.py
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check_markdown_links.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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"""Check local markdown links.
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Scans markdown files for local links and fails on broken targets.
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Ignores:
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- external URLs (http/https)
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- anchors (#section)
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- mailto: and tel:
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- links inside fenced code blocks
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- generated/build directories
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"""
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from __future__ import annotations
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import argparse
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import re
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import sys
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from pathlib import Path
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from typing import Iterable
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CODE_FENCE_RE = re.compile(r"^```")
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LINK_RE = re.compile(r"(?<!!)\[[^\]]+\]\(([^)]+)\)")
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DEFAULT_SKIP_DIRS = {
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".git",
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".gitea",
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".pytest_cache",
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"__pycache__",
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"build",
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"dist",
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"node_modules",
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"llama-cpp-fork",
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}
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def should_ignore_target(target: str) -> bool:
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target = target.strip()
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return (
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not target
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or target.startswith("http://")
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or target.startswith("https://")
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or target.startswith("mailto:")
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or target.startswith("tel:")
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or target.startswith("#")
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)
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def normalize_target(target: str) -> str:
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target = target.strip()
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if target.startswith("<") and target.endswith(">"):
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target = target[1:-1].strip()
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if "#" in target:
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target = target.split("#", 1)[0]
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return target
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def iter_markdown_files(root: Path, skip_dirs: set[str] | None = None) -> Iterable[Path]:
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skip_dirs = skip_dirs or DEFAULT_SKIP_DIRS
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for path in root.rglob("*.md"):
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if any(part in skip_dirs for part in path.relative_to(root).parts):
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continue
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yield path
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def iter_links(path: Path) -> Iterable[tuple[int, str]]:
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in_code_fence = False
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for line_no, line in enumerate(path.read_text(encoding="utf-8").splitlines(), start=1):
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if CODE_FENCE_RE.match(line.strip()):
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in_code_fence = not in_code_fence
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continue
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if in_code_fence:
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continue
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for match in LINK_RE.finditer(line):
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yield line_no, match.group(1)
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def resolve_target(source: Path, target: str, root: Path) -> Path:
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if target.startswith("/"):
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return (root / target.lstrip("/")).resolve()
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return (source.parent / target).resolve()
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def find_broken_links(root: Path, skip_dirs: set[str] | None = None) -> list[dict]:
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root = root.resolve()
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broken: list[dict] = []
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for markdown_file in iter_markdown_files(root, skip_dirs=skip_dirs):
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for line_no, raw_target in iter_links(markdown_file):
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if should_ignore_target(raw_target):
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continue
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target = normalize_target(raw_target)
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if not target:
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continue
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resolved = resolve_target(markdown_file, target, root)
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if not resolved.exists():
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broken.append(
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{
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"source": str(markdown_file),
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"line": line_no,
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"target": target,
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"resolved": str(resolved),
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}
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)
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return broken
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def main() -> int:
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Fail on broken local markdown links.")
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parser.add_argument("root", nargs="?", default=".", help="Repo root to scan (default: .)")
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args = parser.parse_args()
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root = Path(args.root)
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broken = find_broken_links(root)
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if not broken:
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print("PASS: No broken local markdown links")
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return 0
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print("Broken local markdown links found:")
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for item in broken:
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source = Path(item["source"]).relative_to(root.resolve())
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print(f"{source}:{item['line']}: missing target -> {item['target']}")
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return 1
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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sys.exit(main())
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---
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*Repo: http://143.198.27.163:3000/Timmy_Foundation/turboquant*
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*Repo: https://forge.alexanderwhitestone.com/Timmy_Foundation/turboquant*
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*Build: /tmp/llama-cpp-turboquant/build/bin/ (all binaries)*
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*Branch: feature/turboquant-kv-cache*
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"""Phase 19: Hardware-Aware Inference Optimization.
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Part of the TurboQuant suite for local inference excellence.
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"""Backward-compatible shim for hardware-aware quantization selection.
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The original Phase 19 placeholder `hardware_optimizer.py` never shipped real
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logic. The canonical implementation now lives in `evolution.quant_selector`.
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This shim preserves the legacy import path for any downstream callers while
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making `quant_selector.py` the single source of truth.
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"""
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import logging
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# ... (rest of the code)
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from evolution.quant_selector import ( # noqa: F401
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HardwareInfo,
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QuantLevel,
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QuantSelection,
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QUANT_LEVELS,
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detect_hardware,
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estimate_kv_cache_gb,
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estimate_model_memory_gb,
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select_quant_level,
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)
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__all__ = [
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"HardwareInfo",
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"QuantLevel",
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"QuantSelection",
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"QUANT_LEVELS",
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"detect_hardware",
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"estimate_kv_cache_gb",
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"estimate_model_memory_gb",
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"select_quant_level",
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]
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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"""Tests for hardware_optimizer compatibility shim."""
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import os
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import sys
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sys.path.insert(0, os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__)))
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from evolution import hardware_optimizer, quant_selector
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def test_hardware_optimizer_reexports_quant_selector_api():
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assert hardware_optimizer.select_quant_level is quant_selector.select_quant_level
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assert hardware_optimizer.detect_hardware is quant_selector.detect_hardware
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assert hardware_optimizer.HardwareInfo is quant_selector.HardwareInfo
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assert hardware_optimizer.QuantSelection is quant_selector.QuantSelection
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def test_hardware_optimizer_exports_quant_level_definitions():
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assert hardware_optimizer.QUANT_LEVELS is quant_selector.QUANT_LEVELS
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assert hardware_optimizer.QuantLevel is quant_selector.QuantLevel
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tests/test_markdown_link_check.py
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import textwrap
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from pathlib import Path
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from check_markdown_links import find_broken_links
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def write(path: Path, content: str) -> None:
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path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
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path.write_text(textwrap.dedent(content).lstrip(), encoding="utf-8")
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def test_reports_missing_local_markdown_target_with_line_number(tmp_path: Path):
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write(
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tmp_path / "README.md",
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"""
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# Repo
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||||
|
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See [status](docs/status.md).
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""",
|
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)
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broken = find_broken_links(tmp_path)
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assert len(broken) == 1
|
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assert broken[0]["source"].endswith("README.md")
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assert broken[0]["line"] == 3
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assert broken[0]["target"] == "docs/status.md"
|
||||
|
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|
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def test_allows_existing_relative_targets(tmp_path: Path):
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write(tmp_path / "docs" / "status.md", "# Status\n")
|
||||
write(
|
||||
tmp_path / "README.md",
|
||||
"""
|
||||
# Repo
|
||||
|
||||
See [status](docs/status.md).
|
||||
""",
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
assert find_broken_links(tmp_path) == []
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_ignores_external_anchor_mailto_and_tel_links(tmp_path: Path):
|
||||
write(
|
||||
tmp_path / "README.md",
|
||||
"""
|
||||
[external](https://example.com)
|
||||
[anchor](#section)
|
||||
[mail](mailto:test@example.com)
|
||||
[call](tel:988)
|
||||
""",
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
assert find_broken_links(tmp_path) == []
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_ignores_links_inside_fenced_code_blocks(tmp_path: Path):
|
||||
write(
|
||||
tmp_path / "README.md",
|
||||
"""
|
||||
```md
|
||||
[broken](docs/missing.md)
|
||||
```
|
||||
""",
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
assert find_broken_links(tmp_path) == []
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_skips_build_directories(tmp_path: Path):
|
||||
write(tmp_path / "build" / "README.md", "[broken](missing.md)\n")
|
||||
|
||||
assert find_broken_links(tmp_path) == []
|
||||
@@ -20,9 +20,35 @@ from evolution.quant_selector import (
|
||||
|
||||
class TestQuantLevels:
|
||||
def test_levels_ordered_by_quality(self):
|
||||
"""Levels should be ordered from best quality to most aggressive."""
|
||||
for i in range(len(QUANT_LEVELS) - 1):
|
||||
assert QUANT_LEVELS[i].bits_per_channel > QUANT_LEVELS[i + 1].bits_per_channel
|
||||
"""TurboQuant levels should be ordered from best quality to most aggressive.
|
||||
|
||||
The quality ordering invariant for TurboQuant levels is monotonically
|
||||
increasing compression_ratio (more aggressive = more compression).
|
||||
Non-TurboQuant fallbacks (e.g. q4_0) are placed after all TurboQuant
|
||||
levels and may have any compression ratio — they exist as safe defaults,
|
||||
not as part of the quality progression.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
turbo_quant_names = {"turbo4", "turbo3", "turbo2"}
|
||||
turbo_levels = [l for l in QUANT_LEVELS if l.name in turbo_quant_names]
|
||||
for i in range(len(turbo_levels) - 1):
|
||||
assert turbo_levels[i].compression_ratio <= turbo_levels[i + 1].compression_ratio, (
|
||||
f"TurboQuant {turbo_levels[i].name} (compression={turbo_levels[i].compression_ratio}x) "
|
||||
f"should have <= compression than {turbo_levels[i+1].name} "
|
||||
f"(compression={turbo_levels[i+1].compression_ratio}x)"
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
def test_fallback_quant_is_last(self):
|
||||
"""Non-TurboQuant fallbacks (e.g. q4_0) should be at the end of the list."""
|
||||
turbo_quant_names = {"turbo4", "turbo3", "turbo2"}
|
||||
found_fallback = False
|
||||
for level in QUANT_LEVELS:
|
||||
if level.name not in turbo_quant_names:
|
||||
found_fallback = True
|
||||
elif found_fallback:
|
||||
pytest.fail(
|
||||
f"TurboQuant level '{level.name}' appears after a fallback level. "
|
||||
f"All TurboQuant levels must precede fallbacks."
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
def test_all_levels_have_required_fields(self):
|
||||
for level in QUANT_LEVELS:
|
||||
|
||||
83
tests/test_smoke_workflow.py
Normal file
83
tests/test_smoke_workflow.py
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,83 @@
|
||||
"""Tests for smoke workflow CI configuration.
|
||||
|
||||
Validates that the GitHub Actions / Gitea Actions smoke workflow
|
||||
actually runs the standalone CMake build and test suite, not just
|
||||
parse checks.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
from pathlib import Path
|
||||
|
||||
import yaml
|
||||
|
||||
import pytest
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
WORKFLOW_PATH = Path(".gitea/workflows/smoke.yml")
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.fixture
|
||||
def workflow():
|
||||
"""Load and parse the smoke workflow YAML."""
|
||||
content = WORKFLOW_PATH.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
|
||||
return yaml.safe_load(content)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_smoke_workflow_exists():
|
||||
"""Smoke workflow file must exist."""
|
||||
assert WORKFLOW_PATH.exists(), f"Missing {WORKFLOW_PATH}"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_smoke_has_cmake_configure_step(workflow):
|
||||
"""Smoke workflow must configure the CMake project with tests enabled."""
|
||||
steps = workflow["jobs"]["smoke"]["steps"]
|
||||
cmake_found = False
|
||||
for step in steps:
|
||||
run = step.get("run", "")
|
||||
if "cmake -S . -B build" in run and "TURBOQUANT_BUILD_TESTS=ON" in run:
|
||||
cmake_found = True
|
||||
break
|
||||
assert cmake_found, (
|
||||
"Smoke workflow missing cmake configure step with TURBOQUANT_BUILD_TESTS=ON"
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_smoke_has_cmake_build_step(workflow):
|
||||
"""Smoke workflow must build the CMake project."""
|
||||
steps = workflow["jobs"]["smoke"]["steps"]
|
||||
build_found = False
|
||||
for step in steps:
|
||||
run = step.get("run", "")
|
||||
if "cmake --build build" in run:
|
||||
build_found = True
|
||||
break
|
||||
assert build_found, "Smoke workflow missing cmake --build step"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_smoke_has_ctest_step(workflow):
|
||||
"""Smoke workflow must run ctest."""
|
||||
steps = workflow["jobs"]["smoke"]["steps"]
|
||||
ctest_found = False
|
||||
for step in steps:
|
||||
run = step.get("run", "")
|
||||
if "ctest" in run and "output-on-failure" in run:
|
||||
ctest_found = True
|
||||
break
|
||||
assert ctest_found, "Smoke workflow missing ctest --output-on-failure step"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_smoke_build_before_secret_scan(workflow):
|
||||
"""Build and test steps must run before secret scan (fail fast on build errors)."""
|
||||
steps = workflow["jobs"]["smoke"]["steps"]
|
||||
names = [s.get("name", "") for s in steps]
|
||||
build_idx = None
|
||||
scan_idx = None
|
||||
for i, name in enumerate(names):
|
||||
if "cmake" in name.lower() or "build" in name.lower():
|
||||
if build_idx is None:
|
||||
build_idx = i
|
||||
if "secret" in name.lower():
|
||||
scan_idx = i
|
||||
if build_idx is not None and scan_idx is not None:
|
||||
assert build_idx < scan_idx, (
|
||||
"Build step should run before secret scan to fail fast on broken code"
|
||||
)
|
||||
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