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Generalize Continuous SystemMessage merging via model_info[“multiple_system_messages”] instead of startswith("gemini-") (#6345)
The current implementation of consecutive `SystemMessage` merging
applies only to models where `model_info.family` starts with
`"gemini-"`.

Since PR #6327 introduced the `multiple_system_messages` field in
`model_info`, we can now generalize this logic by checking whether the
field is explicitly set to `False`.

This change replaces the hardcoded family check with a conditional that
merges consecutive `SystemMessage` blocks whenever
`multiple_system_messages` is set to `False`.

Test cases that previously depended on the `"gemini"` model family have
been updated to reflect this configuration flag, and renamed accordingly
for clarity.

In addition, for consistency across conditional logic, a follow-up PR is
planned to refactor the Claude-specific transformation condition
(currently implemented via `create_args.get("model",
"unknown").startswith("claude-")`)
to instead use the existing `is_claude()`.

Co-authored-by: Eric Zhu <ekzhu@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-04-21 11:30:35 -07:00
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2025-03-04 09:56:49 -08:00
2025-04-21 18:03:29 +10:00

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