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fix: Infinity anchorTimestamp ghost block, prompt tag name, test cleanup
- resolveAnchorTimestamp returns endTimestamp + 1 instead of Infinity - Validate timestamps are finite before creating blocks - Skip corrupted blocks in overlap checks and compression application - Include block timestamp range in overlap error messages - Filter out corrupted blocks on session restore - Fix prompt tag name: dcp-message-id → dcp-id to match injected tags - Remove duplicate test, keep corrupted-block resilience test
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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ You operate in a context-constrained environment. Manage context continuously to
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The ONLY tool you have for context management is \`compress\`. It replaces older conversation content with technical summaries you produce.
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\`<dcp-message-id>\` and \`<dcp-system-reminder>\` tags are environment-injected metadata. Do not output them.
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\`<dcp-id>\` and \`<dcp-system-reminder>\` tags are environment-injected metadata. Do not output them.
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THE PHILOSOPHY OF COMPRESS
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\`compress\` transforms conversation content into dense, high-fidelity summaries. This is not cleanup — it is crystallization. Your summary becomes the authoritative record of what transpired.
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@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ You specify boundaries by ID using the injected IDs visible in the conversation:
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- \`mNNN\` IDs identify raw messages (3 digits, zero-padded, e.g. \`m001\`, \`m042\`)
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- \`bN\` IDs identify previously compressed blocks
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Each message has an ID inside XML metadata tags like \`<dcp-message-id>...</dcp-message-id>\`.
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Each message has an ID inside XML metadata tags like \`<dcp-id>...</dcp-id>\`.
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The ID tag appears at the end of the message it belongs to — it identifies the message above it, not the one below it.
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Treat these tags as boundary metadata only, not as tool result content.
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@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ Prefer multiple short, closed ranges over one large range when several independe
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export const MANUAL_MODE_SYSTEM_PROMPT = `
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You are operating in DCP manual mode for context management.
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\`<dcp-message-id>\` and \`<dcp-system-reminder>\` tags are environment-injected metadata. Do not output them.
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\`<dcp-id>\` and \`<dcp-system-reminder>\` tags are environment-injected metadata. Do not output them.
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In manual mode you do NOT proactively compress conversation content. Compression is a deliberate, user-directed action.
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@@ -709,38 +709,30 @@ function findOrphanedToolUse(result: any[]): string | null {
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}
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// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Test 10 — INFINITY ANCHOR BUG (regression test)
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// Test 10 — CORRUPTED BLOCK WITH NULL/INFINITY TIMESTAMPS (resilience)
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//
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// Previously, when a compression block's range extended to the end of the
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// conversation, resolveAnchorTimestamp returned Infinity. This caused:
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// 1. JSON serialization turned Infinity into null, corrupting saved state
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// 2. Null timestamps in overlap checks caused false positives (every range
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// appeared to overlap the ghost block)
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// 3. The model entered a compression spiral, unable to consolidate blocks
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//
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// Fix: resolveAnchorTimestamp returns endTimestamp + 1 instead of Infinity.
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// Blocks from older sessions may have null/Infinity timestamps due to JSON
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// round-trip corruption. These blocks should be skipped during compression
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// application and should not block new compress operations.
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// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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{
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console.log("TEST 10: Infinity anchor timestamp regression");
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console.log("TEST 10: corrupted block with null/Infinity timestamps is skipped");
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// Conversation where the last message is at timestamp 4000.
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// Compression block covers up to the end, so anchor should be 4001, not Infinity.
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const messages: any[] = [
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{ role: "user", content: [{ type: "text", text: "read file" }], timestamp: 1000 },
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{ role: "assistant", content: [{ type: "toolCall", id: "toolu_1", name: "read", arguments: {} }], timestamp: 2000 },
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{ role: "toolResult", toolCallId: "toolu_1", toolName: "read", isError: false, content: [{ type: "text", text: "file data" }], timestamp: 3000 },
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{ role: "user", content: [{ type: "text", text: "thanks" }], timestamp: 4000 },
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{ role: "user", content: [{ type: "text", text: "hello" }], timestamp: 1000 },
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{ role: "assistant", content: [{ type: "text", text: "hi" }], timestamp: 2000 },
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{ role: "user", content: [{ type: "text", text: "bye" }], timestamp: 3000 },
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];
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// Block that extends to the end of conversation
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// Block with corrupted timestamps (null from JSON round-trip)
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const state = makeState([
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{
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id: 1,
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topic: "file read",
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summary: "File was read.",
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startTimestamp: 1000,
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endTimestamp: 4000,
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anchorTimestamp: 4001, // Fixed: was Infinity before the bugfix
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topic: "ghost block",
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summary: "This block has corrupted timestamps.",
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startTimestamp: null as any, // null from JSON deserialization of Infinity
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endTimestamp: null as any,
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anchorTimestamp: null as any,
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active: true,
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summaryTokenEstimate: 5,
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createdAt: Date.now(),
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@@ -757,23 +749,12 @@ function findOrphanedToolUse(result: any[]): string | null {
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console.log(` role="${m.role}" ts=${m.timestamp} content="${preview}"`);
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}
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// The synthetic message timestamp must be finite (not Infinity)
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const synthetic = result.find(
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(m: any) => m.role === "user" && typeof m.content?.[0]?.text === "string" && m.content[0].text.includes("Compressed section")
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);
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assert.ok(synthetic, "FAIL — no synthetic compressed message found");
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assert.ok(
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Number.isFinite(synthetic.timestamp),
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`FAIL — synthetic message has non-finite timestamp: ${synthetic.timestamp}`
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);
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console.log(` PASS: synthetic message has finite timestamp (${synthetic.timestamp})`);
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// All 3 original messages should survive (ghost block was skipped)
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assert.strictEqual(result.length, 3, `FAIL — expected 3 messages, got ${result.length}`);
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console.log(" PASS: corrupted block skipped, all original messages preserved");
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console.log("TEST 10 PASSED\n");
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}
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// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Test 11 — CORRUPTED BLOCK WITH NULL/INFINITY TIMESTAMPS (resilience)
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//
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}//
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// Blocks from older sessions may have null/Infinity timestamps due to JSON
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// round-trip corruption. These blocks should be skipped during compression
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// application and should not block new compress operations.
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