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Introduce a neutral persistence seam (session_store.zig) following the
{ptr, vtable} shape of the other libpanto seams. The interface traffics in
DiskMessage so non-JSONL backends (e.g. Postgres) can implement it.
- session_store.zig: SessionStore vtable (appendMessages, loadConversation,
sessionId, activeModel), LoadedSession{conversation, dangling_user},
re-exported disk types, and an FSJSONLStore alias.
- session_manager.zig: add store() wrapper + loadConversation() with
dangling trailing-user detection (excluded from the rebuilt conversation,
returned as dangling_user).
- null_store.zig: no-op backend, stateless singleton.
- root.zig: export session_store + null_store.
Phase 1+2 of docs/pluggable-session-store.md. Behavior-preserving; CLI not
yet rewired.
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* note on the claude subscription provider plan that this is an
extension, not panto core, not to be published
* archive that old "overview" doc
* new doc: pluggable session stores
* new doc: libpanto C wrappers, FFI wrappers for python and go
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Replace all references to the "system" layer with "base" to better reflect
its role as the foundational extension/tool layer in panto's hierarchy.
The layer hierarchy now consistently uses: project > user > base.
Includes:
- Update agent README and build.zig documentation
- Refactor tool registry and config module to support layered lookups
- Add TestHarness abstraction for cleaner test setup
- Improve JSON serialization with wire-encoded tool names
- Add glob pattern matching for tool/extension discovery
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- bundle luarocks source in the panto binary
- bootstrap process (intended for first `panto` run):
- make ~/.local/share/panto/...
- write out luarocks sources into it
- run luarocks to install luv
- new `panto bootstrap` command just runs the bootstrap
- `panto bootstrap --force` removes everything and re-bootstraps
- new `panto lua` command just runs panto's embedded lua
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OpenAI and Anthropic have tool details (id, name) converge on different
timelines. In all cases they are available in `onBlockComplete` which
comes with the full block, and previously we had an optional `BlockMeta`
argument to `onBlockStart` - the anthropic timeline.
We removed the `BlockMeta` from `onBlockStart` since it was always going
to be unreliable, and now have an explicit `onToolDetails` instead. This
allows us to provide the tool id and name as early as possible from the
openai provider (could be in the middle of content deltas), and provide
a reliable signal across providers.
Also, fix test output.
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Close each tool_use on next-index delta (and at finalize) so receivers
see one start/delta/complete trio per tool, matching Anthropic. Log+drop
fragments for already-closed indices.
Remove BlockMeta from the Receiver interface: tool id/name can't be
reliably known at onBlockStart under OpenAI's streaming model. Receivers
get identity from the assembled ContentBlock at onBlockComplete. CLI
renders 'tool: {args} : (name)' accordingly.
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- new multi-tool registration via ToolSource
- thread per source-or-standalone-tool
- switched to zig 0.16 Io threading interface
- cli: include `luv` package and run concurrent lua tools via libuv
- one single long-lived lua_State for the whole cli program
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