feat(pierre): add diff chunking and configurable review settings #2

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schreifuchs wants to merge 4 commits from feat/context-improvements into main
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AGENTS.md
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@@ -6,20 +6,20 @@ layout: default
> This document is consulted by autonomous coding agents (including the > This document is consulted by autonomous coding agents (including the
> OpenSource `opencode` agent) when they read, modify, test, or lint the > OpenSource `opencode` agent) when they read, modify, test, or lint the
> codebase. It contains the canonical commands for building, testing, and > codebase. It contains the canonical commands for building, testing, and
> linting the project as well as a concise style guide that all Go code must > linting the project as well as a concise style guide that all Go code must
> follow. The file is deliberately kept around **150lines** to be readable for > follow. The file is deliberately kept around **150lines** to be readable for
> both humans and LLMs. > both humans and LLMs.
--- ---
## 1⃣ Build / Run Commands ## 1⃣ Build / Run Commands
| Command | Description | | Command | Description |
|--------|-------------| | --------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
| `go build -o bin/pierre ./cmd/pierre/main.go` | Build the binary into `./bin/pierre`. | | `go build -o bin/pierre ./cmd/pierre/main.go` | Build the binary into `./bin/pierre`. |
| `go run ./cmd/pierre/main.go --help` | Run the CLI with the help flag (fast sanity check). | | `go run ./cmd/pierre/main.go --help` | Run the CLI with the help flag (fast sanity check). |
| `./bin/pierre --version` | Verify the built binary reports its version. | | `./bin/pierre --version` | Verify the built binary reports its version. |
> **Tip for agents** always prefer the `./bin/pierre` binary over invoking `go run` in CI or tests; it guarantees the same compilation flags. > **Tip for agents** always prefer the `./bin/pierre` binary over invoking `go run` in CI or tests; it guarantees the same compilation flags.
@@ -29,13 +29,13 @@ layout: default
The project uses the standard Go testing framework. The project uses the standard Go testing framework.
| Command | Use case | | Command | Use case |
|---------|----------| | ------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `go test ./...` | Run **all** unit and integration tests. | | `go test ./...` | Run **all** unit and integration tests. |
| `go test ./... -run ^TestJudgePR$` | Run a **single** test (replace `TestJudgePR` with the desired name). | | `go test ./... -run ^TestJudgePR$` | Run a **single** test (replace `TestJudgePR` with the desired name). |
| `go test -cover ./...` | Run tests and emit a coverage report. | | `go test -cover ./...` | Run tests and emit a coverage report. |
| `go test -run ^TestName$ -count=1 -v` | Verbose, noncached run for debugging a single test. | | `go test -run ^TestName$ -count=1 -v` | Verbose, noncached run for debugging a single test. |
| `go test ./... -bench .` | Execute benchmarks (if any). | | `go test ./... -bench .` | Execute benchmarks (if any). |
> **Agents should never** invoke `go test` with `-parallel` flags; the default parallelism is sufficient and ensures deterministic ordering for our tabledriven tests. > **Agents should never** invoke `go test` with `-parallel` flags; the default parallelism is sufficient and ensures deterministic ordering for our tabledriven tests.
@@ -46,10 +46,10 @@ The project uses the standard Go testing framework.
We rely on two lightweight builtin tools plus optional `golangci-lint` when We rely on two lightweight builtin tools plus optional `golangci-lint` when
available. available.
| Tool | Command | Description | | Tool | Command | Description |
|------|---------|-------------| | -------------------------- | ------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `go vet ./...` | `go vet ./...` | Detect obvious bugs, misuse of `fmt.Printf`, etc. | | `go vet ./...` | `go vet ./...` | Detect obvious bugs, misuse of `fmt.Printf`, etc. |
| `staticcheck ./...` | `staticcheck ./...` | Deeper static analysis (must be installed via `go install honnef.co/go/tools/cmd/staticcheck@latest`). | | `staticcheck ./...` | `staticcheck ./...` | Deeper static analysis (must be installed via `go install honnef.co/go/tools/cmd/staticcheck@latest`). |
| `golangci-lint` (optional) | `golangci-lint run` | Runs a configurable suite of linters. Install with `brew install golangci-lint` or `go install github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/cmd/golangci-lint@latest`. | | `golangci-lint` (optional) | `golangci-lint run` | Runs a configurable suite of linters. Install with `brew install golangci-lint` or `go install github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/cmd/golangci-lint@latest`. |
**Agent tip** when `golangci-lint` is present, run it after `go vet` to catch style **Agent tip** when `golangci-lint` is present, run it after `go vet` to catch style
@@ -60,66 +60,74 @@ use the same commands.
## 4⃣ CodeStyle Guidelines (Go) ## 4⃣ CodeStyle Guidelines (Go)
All changes must satisfy the following conventions. They are enforced by All changes must satisfy the following conventions. They are enforced by
`go fmt`, `go vet`, and the optional `golangci-lint` config. `go fmt`, `go vet`, and the optional `golangci-lint` config. The code does not have
to be backwards compatible.
### 4.1 Formatting & Imports ### 4.1 Formatting & Imports
* Run `go fmt ./...` before committing. The repository uses **tabindented** Go code.
* Imports are grouped in three blocks, separated by a blank line: - Run `go fmt ./...` before committing. The repository uses **tabindented** Go code.
- Imports are grouped in three blocks, separated by a blank line:
1. **Standard library** 1. **Standard library**
2. **External dependencies** (e.g., `github.com/alecthomas/kong`) 2. **External dependencies** (e.g., `github.com/alecthomas/kong`)
3. **Internal packages** (e.g., `github.com/yourorg/pierre/internal/...`) 3. **Internal packages** (e.g., `github.com/yourorg/pierre/internal/...`)
* Within each block, imports are sorted alphabetically. - Within each block, imports are sorted alphabetically.
* Use `goimports` (or `golangcilint --fast`) to automatically fix import ordering. - Use `goimports` (or `golangcilint --fast`) to automatically fix import ordering.
### 4.2 Naming Conventions ### 4.2 Naming Conventions
| Entity | Rule |
|--------|------| | Entity | Rule |
| Packages | lowercase, no underscores or hyphens. | | --------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Files | snake_case (`*_test.go` for tests). | | Packages | lowercase, no underscores or hyphens. |
| Types / Structs | PascalCase, descriptive (e.g., `ReviewConfig`). | | Files | snake_case (`*_test.go` for tests). |
| Interfaces | End with `er` when appropriate (e.g., `ChatAdapter`). | | Types / Structs | PascalCase, descriptive (e.g., `ReviewConfig`). |
| Variables / Constants | camelCase for locals, PascalCase for exported. | | Interfaces | End with `er` when appropriate (e.g., `ChatAdapter`). |
| Functions | PascalCase if exported, camelCase if private. | | Variables / Constants | camelCase for locals, PascalCase for exported. |
| Constants | Use `CamelCase` for groups, `CONST_NAME` only for truly global values. | | Functions | PascalCase if exported, camelCase if private. |
| Test Functions | `TestXxx` and optionally `BenchmarkXxx`. | | Constants | Use `CamelCase` for groups, `CONST_NAME` only for truly global values. |
| Test Functions | `TestXxx` and optionally `BenchmarkXxx`. |
### 4.3 Error Handling ### 4.3 Error Handling
* Errors are **never** ignored. Use the blank identifier only when the value is truly irrelevant.
* Wrap contextual information using `fmt.Errorf("context: %w", err)` or `errors.Wrap` if the project imports `github.com/pkg/errors` (currently not used). - Errors are **never** ignored. Use the blank identifier only when the value is truly irrelevant.
* Return errors **as soon as** they are detected "guard clause" style. - Wrap contextual information using `fmt.Errorf("context: %w", err)` or `errors.Wrap` if the project imports `github.com/pkg/errors` (currently not used).
* In public APIs, prefer error values over panics. Panics are limited to unrecoverable - Return errors **as soon as** they are detected "guard clause" style.
- In public APIs, prefer error values over panics. Panics are limited to unrecoverable
programming errors (e.g., nilpointer dereference in `init`). programming errors (e.g., nilpointer dereference in `init`).
### 4.4 Documentation & Comments ### 4.4 Documentation & Comments
* Exported identifiers **must** have a preceding doc comment beginning with the name (e.g., `// JudgePR reviews a PR and returns comments.`).
* Inline comments should be sentencecase and end with a period. - Exported identifiers **must** have a preceding doc comment beginning with the name (e.g., `// JudgePR reviews a PR and returns comments.`).
* Use `//go:generate` directives sparingly; they must be accompanied by a test that ensures the generated file is uptodate. - Inline comments should be sentencecase and end with a period.
- Use `//go:generate` directives sparingly; they must be accompanied by a test that ensures the generated file is uptodate.
### 4.5 Testing Practices ### 4.5 Testing Practices
* Keep tests **tabledriven** where possible; this yields concise, readable test suites.
* Use the `testing` package only; avoid thirdparty test frameworks. - Keep tests **tabledriven** where possible; this yields concise, readable test suites.
* Prefer `t.Fatalf` for fatal errors and `t.Errorf` for nonfatal assertions. - Use the `testing` package only; avoid thirdparty test frameworks.
* When comparing complex structs, use `github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp` (already in `go.mod`). - Prefer `t.Fatalf` for fatal errors and `t.Errorf` for nonfatal assertions.
* Test coverage should be **80%** for new code. - When comparing complex structs, use `github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp` (already in `go.mod`).
* All tests must be **deterministic** no reliance on external services; use mocks or fakes. - Test coverage should be **80%** for new code.
- All tests must be **deterministic** no reliance on external services; use mocks or fakes.
### 4.6 Dependency Management ### 4.6 Dependency Management
* All dependencies are managed via Go modules (`go.mod`).
* Run `go mod tidy` after adding/removing imports. - All dependencies are managed via Go modules (`go.mod`).
* Do not commit `vendor/` unless a vendoring strategy is explicitly adopted. - Run `go mod tidy` after adding/removing imports.
- Do not commit `vendor/` unless a vendoring strategy is explicitly adopted.
### 4.7 Logging & Output ### 4.7 Logging & Output
* Use the standard library `log` package for uservisible output.
* For structured logs (debug mode), wrap with a small helper that respects the `--debug` flag. - Use the standard library `log` package for uservisible output.
* CLI output must be **machineparsable** when `--json-output` is set (future feature). - For structured logs (debug mode), wrap with a small helper that respects the `--debug` flag.
- CLI output must be **machineparsable** when `--json-output` is set (future feature).
--- ---
## 5⃣ Git & PullRequest Workflow (for agents) ## 5⃣ Git & PullRequest Workflow (for agents)
1. **Branch naming** `feature/<shortdesc>` or `bugfix/<shortdesc>`. 1. **Branch naming** `feature/<shortdesc>` or `bugfix/<shortdesc>`.
2. **Commits** One logical change per commit, with a concise subject line (<50chars) and an optional body explaining *why* the change was needed. 2. **Commits** One logical change per commit, with a concise subject line (<50chars) and an optional body explaining _why_ the change was needed.
3. **CI** Every PR must pass `go test ./...`, `go vet ./...`, and `golangcilint run` (if configured). 3. **CI** Every PR must pass `go test ./...`, `go vet ./...`, and `golangcilint run` (if configured).
4. **Review** Agents should add comments only via the LLM; do not edit code generated by the LLM unless a test fails. 4. **Review** Agents should add comments only via the LLM; do not edit code generated by the LLM unless a test fails.
5. **Rebasing** Keep a linear history; use `git rebase -i` locally before merging. 5. **Rebasing** Keep a linear history; use `git rebase -i` locally before merging.
@@ -129,7 +137,7 @@ All changes must satisfy the following conventions. They are enforced by
## 6⃣ Cursor / Copilot Rules (None Present) ## 6⃣ Cursor / Copilot Rules (None Present)
The repository does not contain a `.cursor` directory or a `.github/copilotinstructions.md` The repository does not contain a `.cursor` directory or a `.github/copilotinstructions.md`
file. If such files are added in the future, agents should read them and incorporate file. If such files are added in the future, agents should read them and incorporate
any additional constraints into this document. any additional constraints into this document.
--- ---
@@ -159,4 +167,5 @@ go mod tidy
--- ---
*End of AGENTS.md* _End of AGENTS.md_

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@@ -45,10 +45,11 @@ type ReviewConfig struct {
MaxChunkSize int `help:"Maximum diff chunk size in bytes" default:"60000"` MaxChunkSize int `help:"Maximum diff chunk size in bytes" default:"60000"`
Guidelines []string `help:"Project guidelines to prepend" sep:","` Guidelines []string `help:"Project guidelines to prepend" sep:","`
DisableComments bool `help:"Disable posting comments (dry run)"` DisableComments bool `help:"Disable posting comments (dry run)"`
SanityCheck bool `help:"Run sanitycheck LLM prompts per comment" default:"true"`
} }
type Config struct { type Config struct {
LogLevel string `help:"Log verbosity: debug, info, warn, error"` LogLevel string `help:"Log verbosity: debug, info, warn, error" default:"info"`
// Embedding ReviewConfig with a prefix changes flag names to `--review-…`. // Embedding ReviewConfig with a prefix changes flag names to `--review-…`.
// Existing configuration files using the old flag names will need to be updated. // Existing configuration files using the old flag names will need to be updated.
@@ -152,6 +153,7 @@ func main() {
} }
pierreService := pierre.New(ai, git, cfg.Review.MaxChunkSize, cfg.Review.Guidelines, cfg.Review.DisableComments) pierreService := pierre.New(ai, git, cfg.Review.MaxChunkSize, cfg.Review.Guidelines, cfg.Review.DisableComments)
pierreService.SetSanityCheck(cfg.Review.SanityCheck)
if err := pierreService.MakeReview(context.Background(), cfg.Repo.Owner, cfg.Repo.Repo, cfg.Repo.PRID); err != nil { if err := pierreService.MakeReview(context.Background(), cfg.Repo.Owner, cfg.Repo.Repo, cfg.Repo.PRID); err != nil {
log.Fatalf("Error during review: %v", err) log.Fatalf("Error during review: %v", err)
} }

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@@ -31,6 +31,8 @@ func (b *BitbucketAdapter) GetFileContent(ctx context.Context, projectKey, repos
if err != nil { if err != nil {
return "", err return "", err
} }
// Ensure raw file retrieval
r.Header.Set("Accept", "application/octet-stream")
if ref != "" { if ref != "" {
q := r.URL.Query() q := r.URL.Query()
q.Set("at", ref) q.Set("at", ref)

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@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ import (
"fmt" "fmt"
"io" "io"
"log/slog" "log/slog"
"net/http"
"code.gitea.io/sdk/gitea" "code.gitea.io/sdk/gitea"
"git.schreifuchs.ch/schreifuchs/pierre-bot/internal/pierre" "git.schreifuchs.ch/schreifuchs/pierre-bot/internal/pierre"
@@ -50,11 +51,14 @@ func (g *Adapter) AddComment(ctx context.Context, owner, repo string, prID int,
}, },
}, },
} }
_, _, err := g.client.CreatePullReview(owner, repo, int64(prID), opts) _, resp, err := g.client.CreatePullReview(owner, repo, int64(prID), opts)
if err != nil { if err != nil {
slog.Error("Gitea AddComment failed", "err", err) slog.Error("Gitea AddComment failed", "err", err)
return err return err
} }
if resp != nil && resp.StatusCode != http.StatusCreated {
return fmt.Errorf("unexpected status %d creating comment", resp.StatusCode)
}
slog.Info("Gitea AddComment succeeded", "pr", prID) slog.Info("Gitea AddComment succeeded", "pr", prID)
return nil return nil
} }

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@@ -0,0 +1,70 @@
package pierre
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"testing"
)
func TestParseGuidelinesFromStringValid(t *testing.T) {
md := "# Rule One\n\n - Item A \n\n# Rule Two\n"
lines, err := parseGuidelinesFromString(md)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error: %v", err)
}
expected := []string{"# Rule One", "- Item A", "# Rule Two"}
if got, want := fmt.Sprint(lines), fmt.Sprint(expected); got != want {
t.Fatalf("expected %v, got %v", expected, lines)
}
}
func TestParseGuidelinesFromStringEmpty(t *testing.T) {
md := "\n \n"
lines, err := parseGuidelinesFromString(md)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error: %v", err)
}
if len(lines) != 0 {
t.Fatalf("expected empty slice, got %d elements", len(lines))
}
}
func TestParseGuidelinesFromStringTooManyLines(t *testing.T) {
// generate 1001 non-empty lines
var sb strings.Builder
for i := 0; i < 1001; i++ {
sb.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("Line %d\n", i))
}
_, err := parseGuidelinesFromString(sb.String())
if err == nil {
t.Fatalf("expected error for exceeding line limit, got nil")
}
}
func TestWithGuidelinesSuccess(t *testing.T) {
svc := &Service{}
md := "First line\nSecond line\n"
if err := svc.WithGuidelines(md); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error: %v", err)
}
expected := []string{"First line", "Second line"}
if got, want := fmt.Sprint(svc.guidelines), fmt.Sprint(expected); got != want {
t.Fatalf("expected guidelines %v, got %v", expected, svc.guidelines)
}
}
func TestWithGuidelinesError(t *testing.T) {
svc := &Service{guidelines: []string{"old"}}
var sb strings.Builder
for i := 0; i < 1001; i++ {
sb.WriteString("x\n")
}
err := svc.WithGuidelines(sb.String())
if err == nil {
t.Fatalf("expected error, got nil")
}
// ensure old guidelines unchanged
if len(svc.guidelines) != 1 || svc.guidelines[0] != "old" {
t.Fatalf("guidelines should remain unchanged on error")
}
}

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@@ -1,11 +1,10 @@
package pierre package pierre
import ( import (
"log/slog"
"context" "context"
"fmt" "fmt"
"io" "io"
"log/slog"
"strings" "strings"
"git.schreifuchs.ch/schreifuchs/pierre-bot/internal/chatter" "git.schreifuchs.ch/schreifuchs/pierre-bot/internal/chatter"

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@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
package pierre
import (
"context"
"testing"
"git.schreifuchs.ch/schreifuchs/pierre-bot/internal/chatter"
)
type overlapChat struct{ callCount int }
func (m *overlapChat) GenerateStructured(ctx context.Context, msgs []chatter.Message, target interface{}) error {
m.callCount++
if cSlice, ok := target.(*[]Comment); ok {
// Return two comments with same file and line to test deduplication
*cSlice = []Comment{{File: "dup.go", Line: 10, Message: "first"}, {File: "dup.go", Line: 10, Message: "second"}}
return nil
}
return nil
}
func (m *overlapChat) GetProviderName() string { return "mock" }
func TestJudgePR_DeduplicationOverlap(t *testing.T) {
chat := &overlapChat{}
svc := &Service{
maxChunkSize: 1000,
guidelines: nil,
git: &mockGit{},
chat: chat,
}
diffReader, err := svc.git.GetDiff(context.Background(), "", "", 0)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("failed to get diff: %v", err)
}
defer diffReader.Close()
comments, err := svc.judgePR(context.Background(), diffReader)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("judgePR error: %v", err)
}
if len(comments) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("expected 1 deduplicated comment, got %d", len(comments))
}
}

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@@ -2,7 +2,9 @@ package pierre
import ( import (
"context" "context"
"fmt"
"io" "io"
"strings"
"git.schreifuchs.ch/schreifuchs/pierre-bot/internal/chatter" "git.schreifuchs.ch/schreifuchs/pierre-bot/internal/chatter"
) )
@@ -14,22 +16,63 @@ import (
// elsewhere in the future. // elsewhere in the future.
type Service struct { type Service struct {
maxChunkSize int maxChunkSize int
guidelines []string guidelines []string // stored as slice of lines; legacy, see WithGuidelines
skipSanityCheck bool // if true, skip LLM sanitycheck prompts per comment
disableComments bool disableComments bool
git GitAdapter git GitAdapter
chat ChatAdapter chat ChatAdapter
} }
func New(chat ChatAdapter, git GitAdapter, maxChunkSize int, guidelines []string, disableComments bool) *Service { func New(chat ChatAdapter, git GitAdapter, maxChunkSize int, guidelines []string, disableComments bool) *Service {
// Existing constructor retains slice based guidelines for backward compatibility.
return &Service{ return &Service{
git: git, git: git,
chat: chat, chat: chat,
maxChunkSize: maxChunkSize, maxChunkSize: maxChunkSize,
guidelines: guidelines, guidelines: guidelines,
skipSanityCheck: false,
disableComments: disableComments, disableComments: disableComments,
} }
} }
// WithGuidelines parses a raw Markdown string (or any multiline string) into
// individual guideline lines, validates the linecount (max 1000 nonempty lines),
// and stores the result in the Service. It returns an error if validation fails.
// This is a convenience mutator for callers that have the guidelines as a
// single string.
func (s *Service) WithGuidelines(md string) error {
lines, err := parseGuidelinesFromString(md)
if err != nil {
return err
}
s.guidelines = lines
return nil
}
// parseGuidelinesFromString splits a markdown string into trimmed, nonempty
// lines and ensures the total number of lines does not exceed 1000.
func (s *Service) SetSanityCheck(enabled bool) {
s.skipSanityCheck = !enabled
}
// parseGuidelinesFromString splits a markdown string into trimmed, nonempty
func parseGuidelinesFromString(md string) ([]string, error) {
var result []string
// Split on newline. Handles both \n and \r\n because TrimSpace removes \r.
rawLines := strings.Split(md, "\n")
for _, l := range rawLines {
trimmed := strings.TrimSpace(l)
if trimmed == "" {
continue
}
result = append(result, trimmed)
}
if len(result) > 1000 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("guidelines exceed 1000 lines (found %d)", len(result))
}
return result, nil
}
type GitAdapter interface { type GitAdapter interface {
GetDiff(ctx context.Context, owner, repo string, prID int) (io.ReadCloser, error) GetDiff(ctx context.Context, owner, repo string, prID int) (io.ReadCloser, error)
AddComment(ctx context.Context, owner, repo string, prID int, comment Comment) error AddComment(ctx context.Context, owner, repo string, prID int, comment Comment) error

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ package pierre
import ( import (
"context" "context"
"fmt" "fmt"
"log" "log/slog"
"git.schreifuchs.ch/schreifuchs/pierre-bot/internal/chatter" "git.schreifuchs.ch/schreifuchs/pierre-bot/internal/chatter"
) )
@@ -22,17 +22,17 @@ func (s *Service) MakeReview(ctx context.Context, organisation string, repo stri
return fmt.Errorf("error judging PR: %w", err) return fmt.Errorf("error judging PR: %w", err)
} }
// ---------- Sanitycheck step (always enabled) ---------- // ---------- Sanitycheck step ----------
headSHA, err := s.git.GetPRHeadSHA(ctx, organisation, repo, prID) headSHA, err := s.git.GetPRHeadSHA(ctx, organisation, repo, prID)
if err != nil { if err != nil {
log.Printf("warning: could not fetch PR head SHA (%v); skipping sanity check", err) slog.Warn("could not fetch PR head SHA", "error", err)
} else { } else if !s.skipSanityCheck {
filtered := []Comment{} filtered := []Comment{}
for _, c := range comments { for _, c := range comments {
// Retrieve full file content at the PR head // Retrieve full file content at the PR head
fileContent, fErr := s.git.GetFileContent(ctx, organisation, repo, c.File, headSHA) fileContent, fErr := s.git.GetFileContent(ctx, organisation, repo, c.File, headSHA)
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Update the comment above the block to reflect that comments are posted only when not in dry‑run mode. (Reason: The comment correctly identifies that the existing comment is misleading—the code posts comments only when disableComments (dry‑run) is true, so the comment should be updated to reflect posting occurs when not in dry‑run mode.) (Generated by: OpenAI (openai/gpt-oss-120b))

Update the comment above the block to reflect that comments are posted only when not in dry‑run mode. (Reason: The comment correctly identifies that the existing comment is misleading—the code posts comments only when `disableComments` (dry‑run) is true, so the comment should be updated to reflect posting occurs when not in dry‑run mode.) (Generated by: OpenAI (openai/gpt-oss-120b))
if fErr != nil { if fErr != nil {
log.Printf("failed to fetch file %s: %v keeping original comment", c.File, fErr) slog.Warn("failed to fetch file", "path", c.File, "error", fErr)
filtered = append(filtered, c) filtered = append(filtered, c)
continue continue
} }
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ func (s *Service) MakeReview(ctx context.Context, organisation string, repo stri
} }
var res sanityResult var res sanityResult
if err := s.chat.GenerateStructured(ctx, []chatter.Message{{Role: chatter.RoleSystem, Content: systemPrompt}, {Role: chatter.RoleUser, Content: userPrompt}}, &res); err != nil { if err := s.chat.GenerateStructured(ctx, []chatter.Message{{Role: chatter.RoleSystem, Content: systemPrompt}, {Role: chatter.RoleUser, Content: userPrompt}}, &res); err != nil {
log.Printf("sanity check error for %s:%d: %v keeping comment", c.File, c.Line, err) slog.Error("sanity check error", "file", c.File, "line", c.Line, "error", err)
filtered = append(filtered, c) filtered = append(filtered, c)
continue continue
} }
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ func (s *Service) MakeReview(ctx context.Context, organisation string, repo stri
c.Message = fmt.Sprintf("%s (Reason: %s)", c.Message, res.Reason) c.Message = fmt.Sprintf("%s (Reason: %s)", c.Message, res.Reason)
filtered = append(filtered, c) filtered = append(filtered, c)
} else { } else {
log.Printf("comment on %s:%d discarded: %s", c.File, c.Line, res.Reason) slog.Info("comment discarded", "file", c.File, "line", c.Line, "reason", res.Reason)
} }
} }
comments = filtered comments = filtered
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ func (s *Service) MakeReview(ctx context.Context, organisation string, repo stri
if !s.disableComments { if !s.disableComments {
if err := s.git.AddComment(ctx, organisation, repo, prID, c); err != nil { if err := s.git.AddComment(ctx, organisation, repo, prID, c); err != nil {
log.Printf("Failed to add comment: %v", err) slog.Error("failed to add comment", "error", err)
} }
} }
} }