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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
Code Execution Tool -- Programmatic Tool Calling (PTC)

Lets the LLM write a Python script that calls Hermes tools via RPC,
collapsing multi-step tool chains into a single inference turn.

Architecture (two transports):

  **Local backend (UDS):**
  1. Parent generates a `hermes_tools.py` stub module with UDS RPC functions
  2. Parent opens a Unix domain socket and starts an RPC listener thread
  3. Parent spawns a child process that runs the LLM's script
  4. Tool calls travel over the UDS back to the parent for dispatch

  **Remote backends (file-based RPC):**
  1. Parent generates `hermes_tools.py` with file-based RPC stubs
  2. Parent ships both files to the remote environment
  3. Script runs inside the terminal backend (Docker/SSH/Modal/Daytona/etc.)
  4. Tool calls are written as request files; a polling thread on the parent
     reads them via env.execute(), dispatches, and writes response files
  5. The script polls for response files and continues

In both cases, only the script's stdout is returned to the LLM; intermediate
tool results never enter the context window.

Platform: Linux / macOS only (Unix domain sockets for local). Disabled on Windows.
Remote execution additionally requires Python 3 in the terminal backend.
"""

import base64
import json
import logging
import os
import platform
import shlex
import signal
import socket
import subprocess
import sys
import tempfile
import threading
import time
import uuid

_IS_WINDOWS = platform.system() == "Windows"
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional

# Availability gate: UDS requires a POSIX OS
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)

SANDBOX_AVAILABLE = sys.platform != "win32"

# The 7 tools allowed inside the sandbox. The intersection of this list
# and the session's enabled tools determines which stubs are generated.
SANDBOX_ALLOWED_TOOLS = frozenset([
    "web_search",
    "web_extract",
    "read_file",
    "write_file",
    "search_files",
    "patch",
    "terminal",
])

# Resource limit defaults (overridable via config.yaml → code_execution.*)
DEFAULT_TIMEOUT = 300        # 5 minutes
DEFAULT_MAX_TOOL_CALLS = 50
MAX_STDOUT_BYTES = 50_000    # 50 KB
MAX_STDERR_BYTES = 10_000    # 10 KB


def check_sandbox_requirements() -> bool:
    """Code execution sandbox requires a POSIX OS for Unix domain sockets."""
    return SANDBOX_AVAILABLE


# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# hermes_tools.py code generator
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

# Per-tool stub templates: (function_name, signature, docstring, args_dict_expr)
# The args_dict_expr builds the JSON payload sent over the RPC socket.
_TOOL_STUBS = {
    "web_search": (
        "web_search",
        "query: str, limit: int = 5",
        '"""Search the web. Returns dict with data.web list of {url, title, description}."""',
        '{"query": query, "limit": limit}',
    ),
    "web_extract": (
        "web_extract",
        "urls: list",
        '"""Extract content from URLs. Returns dict with results list of {url, title, content, error}."""',
        '{"urls": urls}',
    ),
    "read_file": (
        "read_file",
        "path: str, offset: int = 1, limit: int = 500",
        '"""Read a file (1-indexed lines). Returns dict with "content" and "total_lines"."""',
        '{"path": path, "offset": offset, "limit": limit}',
    ),
    "write_file": (
        "write_file",
        "path: str, content: str",
        '"""Write content to a file (always overwrites). Returns dict with status."""',
        '{"path": path, "content": content}',
    ),
    "search_files": (
        "search_files",
        'pattern: str, target: str = "content", path: str = ".", file_glob: str = None, limit: int = 50, offset: int = 0, output_mode: str = "content", context: int = 0',
        '"""Search file contents (target="content") or find files by name (target="files"). Returns dict with "matches"."""',
        '{"pattern": pattern, "target": target, "path": path, "file_glob": file_glob, "limit": limit, "offset": offset, "output_mode": output_mode, "context": context}',
    ),
    "patch": (
        "patch",
        'path: str = None, old_string: str = None, new_string: str = None, replace_all: bool = False, mode: str = "replace", patch: str = None',
        '"""Targeted find-and-replace (mode="replace") or V4A multi-file patches (mode="patch"). Returns dict with status."""',
        '{"path": path, "old_string": old_string, "new_string": new_string, "replace_all": replace_all, "mode": mode, "patch": patch}',
    ),
    "terminal": (
        "terminal",
        "command: str, timeout: int = None, workdir: str = None",
        '"""Run a shell command (foreground only). Returns dict with "output" and "exit_code"."""',
        '{"command": command, "timeout": timeout, "workdir": workdir}',
    ),
}


def generate_hermes_tools_module(enabled_tools: List[str],
                                 transport: str = "uds") -> str:
    """
    Build the source code for the hermes_tools.py stub module.

    Only tools in both SANDBOX_ALLOWED_TOOLS and enabled_tools get stubs.

    Args:
        enabled_tools: Tool names enabled in the current session.
        transport: ``"uds"`` for Unix domain socket (local backend) or
                   ``"file"`` for file-based RPC (remote backends).
    """
    tools_to_generate = sorted(SANDBOX_ALLOWED_TOOLS & set(enabled_tools))

    stub_functions = []
    export_names = []
    for tool_name in tools_to_generate:
        if tool_name not in _TOOL_STUBS:
            continue
        func_name, sig, doc, args_expr = _TOOL_STUBS[tool_name]
        stub_functions.append(
            f"def {func_name}({sig}):\n"
            f"    {doc}\n"
            f"    return _call({func_name!r}, {args_expr})\n"
        )
        export_names.append(func_name)

    if transport == "file":
        header = _FILE_TRANSPORT_HEADER
    else:
        header = _UDS_TRANSPORT_HEADER

    return header + "\n".join(stub_functions)


# ---- Shared helpers section (embedded in both transport headers) ----------

_COMMON_HELPERS = '''\

# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Convenience helpers (avoid common scripting pitfalls)
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

def json_parse(text: str):
    """Parse JSON tolerant of control characters (strict=False).
    Use this instead of json.loads() when parsing output from terminal()
    or web_extract() that may contain raw tabs/newlines in strings."""
    return json.loads(text, strict=False)


def shell_quote(s: str) -> str:
    """Shell-escape a string for safe interpolation into commands.
    Use this when inserting dynamic content into terminal() commands:
        terminal(f"echo {shell_quote(user_input)}")
    """
    return shlex.quote(s)


def retry(fn, max_attempts=3, delay=2):
    """Retry a function up to max_attempts times with exponential backoff.
    Use for transient failures (network errors, API rate limits):
        result = retry(lambda: terminal("gh issue list ..."))
    """
    last_err = None
    for attempt in range(max_attempts):
        try:
            return fn()
        except Exception as e:
            last_err = e
            if attempt < max_attempts - 1:
                time.sleep(delay * (2 ** attempt))
    raise last_err

'''

# ---- UDS transport (local backend) ---------------------------------------

_UDS_TRANSPORT_HEADER = '''\
"""Auto-generated Hermes tools RPC stubs."""
import json, os, socket, shlex, time

_sock = None
''' + _COMMON_HELPERS + '''\

def _connect():
    global _sock
    if _sock is None:
        _sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
        _sock.connect(os.environ["HERMES_RPC_SOCKET"])
        _sock.settimeout(300)
    return _sock

def _call(tool_name, args):
    """Send a tool call to the parent process and return the parsed result."""
    conn = _connect()
    request = json.dumps({"tool": tool_name, "args": args}) + "\\n"
    conn.sendall(request.encode())
    buf = b""
    while True:
        chunk = conn.recv(65536)
        if not chunk:
            raise RuntimeError("Agent process disconnected")
        buf += chunk
        if buf.endswith(b"\\n"):
            break
    raw = buf.decode().strip()
    result = json.loads(raw)
    if isinstance(result, str):
        try:
            return json.loads(result)
        except (json.JSONDecodeError, TypeError):
            return result
    return result

'''

# ---- File-based transport (remote backends) -------------------------------

_FILE_TRANSPORT_HEADER = '''\
"""Auto-generated Hermes tools RPC stubs (file-based transport)."""
import json, os, shlex, tempfile, time

_RPC_DIR = os.environ.get("HERMES_RPC_DIR") or os.path.join(tempfile.gettempdir(), "hermes_rpc")
_seq = 0
''' + _COMMON_HELPERS + '''\

def _call(tool_name, args):
    """Send a tool call request via file-based RPC and wait for response."""
    global _seq
    _seq += 1
    seq_str = f"{_seq:06d}"
    req_file = os.path.join(_RPC_DIR, f"req_{seq_str}")
    res_file = os.path.join(_RPC_DIR, f"res_{seq_str}")

    # Write request atomically (write to .tmp, then rename)
    tmp = req_file + ".tmp"
    with open(tmp, "w") as f:
        json.dump({"tool": tool_name, "args": args, "seq": _seq}, f)
    os.rename(tmp, req_file)

    # Wait for response with adaptive polling
    deadline = time.monotonic() + 300  # 5-minute timeout per tool call
    poll_interval = 0.05  # Start at 50ms
    while not os.path.exists(res_file):
        if time.monotonic() > deadline:
            raise RuntimeError(f"RPC timeout: no response for {tool_name} after 300s")
        time.sleep(poll_interval)
        poll_interval = min(poll_interval * 1.2, 0.25)  # Back off to 250ms

    with open(res_file) as f:
        raw = f.read()

    # Clean up response file
    try:
        os.unlink(res_file)
    except OSError:
        pass

    result = json.loads(raw)
    if isinstance(result, str):
        try:
            return json.loads(result)
        except (json.JSONDecodeError, TypeError):
            return result
    return result

'''


# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# RPC server (runs in a thread inside the parent process)
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

# Terminal parameters that must not be used from ephemeral sandbox scripts
_TERMINAL_BLOCKED_PARAMS = {"background", "pty", "notify_on_complete", "watch_patterns"}


def _rpc_server_loop(
    server_sock: socket.socket,
    task_id: str,
    tool_call_log: list,
    tool_call_counter: list,   # mutable [int] so the thread can increment
    max_tool_calls: int,
    allowed_tools: frozenset,
):
    """
    Accept one client connection and dispatch tool-call requests until
    the client disconnects or the call limit is reached.
    """
    from model_tools import handle_function_call

    conn = None
    try:
        server_sock.settimeout(5)
        conn, _ = server_sock.accept()
        conn.settimeout(300)

        buf = b""
        while True:
            try:
                chunk = conn.recv(65536)
            except socket.timeout:
                break
            if not chunk:
                break
            buf += chunk

            # Process all complete newline-delimited messages in the buffer
            while b"\n" in buf:
                line, buf = buf.split(b"\n", 1)
                line = line.strip()
                if not line:
                    continue

                call_start = time.monotonic()
                try:
                    request = json.loads(line.decode())
                except (json.JSONDecodeError, UnicodeDecodeError) as exc:
                    resp = tool_error(f"Invalid RPC request: {exc}")
                    conn.sendall((resp + "\n").encode())
                    continue

                tool_name = request.get("tool", "")
                tool_args = request.get("args", {})

                # Enforce the allow-list
                if tool_name not in allowed_tools:
                    available = ", ".join(sorted(allowed_tools))
                    resp = json.dumps({
                        "error": (
                            f"Tool '{tool_name}' is not available in execute_code. "
                            f"Available: {available}"
                        )
                    })
                    conn.sendall((resp + "\n").encode())
                    continue

                # Enforce tool call limit
                if tool_call_counter[0] >= max_tool_calls:
                    resp = json.dumps({
                        "error": (
                            f"Tool call limit reached ({max_tool_calls}). "
                            "No more tool calls allowed in this execution."
                        )
                    })
                    conn.sendall((resp + "\n").encode())
                    continue

                # Strip forbidden terminal parameters
                if tool_name == "terminal" and isinstance(tool_args, dict):
                    for param in _TERMINAL_BLOCKED_PARAMS:
                        tool_args.pop(param, None)

                # Dispatch through the standard tool handler.
                # Suppress stdout/stderr from internal tool handlers so
                # their status prints don't leak into the CLI spinner.
                try:
                    _real_stdout, _real_stderr = sys.stdout, sys.stderr
                    devnull = open(os.devnull, "w")
                    try:
                        sys.stdout = devnull
                        sys.stderr = devnull
                        result = handle_function_call(
                            tool_name, tool_args, task_id=task_id
                        )
                    finally:
                        sys.stdout, sys.stderr = _real_stdout, _real_stderr
                        devnull.close()
                except Exception as exc:
                    logger.error("Tool call failed in sandbox: %s", exc, exc_info=True)
                    result = tool_error(str(exc))

                tool_call_counter[0] += 1
                call_duration = time.monotonic() - call_start

                # Log for observability
                args_preview = str(tool_args)[:80]
                tool_call_log.append({
                    "tool": tool_name,
                    "args_preview": args_preview,
                    "duration": round(call_duration, 2),
                })

                conn.sendall((result + "\n").encode())

    except socket.timeout:
        logger.debug("RPC listener socket timeout")
    except OSError as e:
        logger.debug("RPC listener socket error: %s", e, exc_info=True)
    finally:
        if conn:
            try:
                conn.close()
            except OSError as e:
                logger.debug("RPC conn close error: %s", e)


# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Remote execution support (file-based RPC via terminal backend)
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

def _get_or_create_env(task_id: str):
    """Get or create the terminal environment for *task_id*.

    Reuses the same environment (container/sandbox/SSH session) that the
    terminal and file tools use, creating one if it doesn't exist yet.
    Returns ``(env, env_type)`` tuple.
    """
    from tools.terminal_tool import (
        _active_environments, _env_lock, _create_environment,
        _get_env_config, _last_activity, _start_cleanup_thread,
        _creation_locks, _creation_locks_lock, _task_env_overrides,
    )

    effective_task_id = task_id or "default"

    # Fast path: environment already exists
    with _env_lock:
        if effective_task_id in _active_environments:
            _last_activity[effective_task_id] = time.time()
            return _active_environments[effective_task_id], _get_env_config()["env_type"]

    # Slow path: create environment (same pattern as file_tools._get_file_ops)
    with _creation_locks_lock:
        if effective_task_id not in _creation_locks:
            _creation_locks[effective_task_id] = threading.Lock()
        task_lock = _creation_locks[effective_task_id]

    with task_lock:
        with _env_lock:
            if effective_task_id in _active_environments:
                _last_activity[effective_task_id] = time.time()
                return _active_environments[effective_task_id], _get_env_config()["env_type"]

        config = _get_env_config()
        env_type = config["env_type"]
        overrides = _task_env_overrides.get(effective_task_id, {})

        if env_type == "docker":
            image = overrides.get("docker_image") or config["docker_image"]
        elif env_type == "singularity":
            image = overrides.get("singularity_image") or config["singularity_image"]
        elif env_type == "modal":
            image = overrides.get("modal_image") or config["modal_image"]
        elif env_type == "daytona":
            image = overrides.get("daytona_image") or config["daytona_image"]
        else:
            image = ""

        cwd = overrides.get("cwd") or config["cwd"]

        container_config = None
        if env_type in ("docker", "singularity", "modal", "daytona"):
            container_config = {
                "container_cpu": config.get("container_cpu", 1),
                "container_memory": config.get("container_memory", 5120),
                "container_disk": config.get("container_disk", 51200),
                "container_persistent": config.get("container_persistent", True),
                "docker_volumes": config.get("docker_volumes", []),
            }

        ssh_config = None
        if env_type == "ssh":
            ssh_config = {
                "host": config.get("ssh_host", ""),
                "user": config.get("ssh_user", ""),
                "port": config.get("ssh_port", 22),
                "key": config.get("ssh_key", ""),
                "persistent": config.get("ssh_persistent", False),
            }

        local_config = None
        if env_type == "local":
            local_config = {
                "persistent": config.get("local_persistent", False),
            }

        logger.info("Creating new %s environment for execute_code task %s...",
                     env_type, effective_task_id[:8])
        env = _create_environment(
            env_type=env_type,
            image=image,
            cwd=cwd,
            timeout=config["timeout"],
            ssh_config=ssh_config,
            container_config=container_config,
            local_config=local_config,
            task_id=effective_task_id,
            host_cwd=config.get("host_cwd"),
        )

        with _env_lock:
            _active_environments[effective_task_id] = env
            _last_activity[effective_task_id] = time.time()

        _start_cleanup_thread()
        logger.info("%s environment ready for execute_code task %s",
                     env_type, effective_task_id[:8])
        return env, env_type


def _ship_file_to_remote(env, remote_path: str, content: str) -> None:
    """Write *content* to *remote_path* on the remote environment.

    Uses ``echo … | base64 -d`` rather than stdin piping because some
    backends (Modal) don't reliably deliver stdin_data to chained
    commands.  Base64 output is shell-safe ([A-Za-z0-9+/=]) so single
    quotes are fine.
    """
    encoded = base64.b64encode(content.encode("utf-8")).decode("ascii")
    quoted_remote_path = shlex.quote(remote_path)
    env.execute(
        f"echo '{encoded}' | base64 -d > {quoted_remote_path}",
        cwd="/",
        timeout=30,
    )


def _env_temp_dir(env: Any) -> str:
    """Return a writable temp dir for env-backed execute_code sandboxes."""
    get_temp_dir = getattr(env, "get_temp_dir", None)
    if callable(get_temp_dir):
        try:
            temp_dir = get_temp_dir()
            if isinstance(temp_dir, str) and temp_dir.startswith("/"):
                return temp_dir.rstrip("/") or "/"
        except Exception as exc:
            logger.debug("Could not resolve execute_code env temp dir: %s", exc)
    candidate = tempfile.gettempdir()
    if isinstance(candidate, str) and candidate.startswith("/"):
        return candidate.rstrip("/") or "/"
    return "/tmp"


def _rpc_poll_loop(
    env,
    rpc_dir: str,
    task_id: str,
    tool_call_log: list,
    tool_call_counter: list,
    max_tool_calls: int,
    allowed_tools: frozenset,
    stop_event: threading.Event,
):
    """Poll the remote filesystem for tool call requests and dispatch them.

    Runs in a background thread.  Each ``env.execute()`` spawns an
    independent process, so these calls run safely concurrent with the
    script-execution thread.
    """
    from model_tools import handle_function_call

    poll_interval = 0.1  # 100 ms

    quoted_rpc_dir = shlex.quote(rpc_dir)
    while not stop_event.is_set():
        try:
            # List pending request files (skip .tmp partials)
            ls_result = env.execute(
                f"ls -1 {quoted_rpc_dir}/req_* 2>/dev/null || true",
                cwd="/",
                timeout=10,
            )
            output = ls_result.get("output", "").strip()
            if not output:
                stop_event.wait(poll_interval)
                continue

            req_files = sorted([
                f.strip() for f in output.split("\n")
                if f.strip()
                and not f.strip().endswith(".tmp")
                and "/req_" in f.strip()
            ])

            for req_file in req_files:
                if stop_event.is_set():
                    break

                call_start = time.monotonic()

                quoted_req_file = shlex.quote(req_file)
                # Read request
                read_result = env.execute(
                    f"cat {quoted_req_file}",
                    cwd="/",
                    timeout=10,
                )
                try:
                    request = json.loads(read_result.get("output", ""))
                except (json.JSONDecodeError, ValueError):
                    logger.debug("Malformed RPC request in %s", req_file)
                    # Remove bad request to avoid infinite retry
                    env.execute(f"rm -f {quoted_req_file}", cwd="/", timeout=5)
                    continue

                tool_name = request.get("tool", "")
                tool_args = request.get("args", {})
                seq = request.get("seq", 0)
                seq_str = f"{seq:06d}"
                res_file = f"{rpc_dir}/res_{seq_str}"
                quoted_res_file = shlex.quote(res_file)

                # Enforce allow-list
                if tool_name not in allowed_tools:
                    available = ", ".join(sorted(allowed_tools))
                    tool_result = json.dumps({
                        "error": (
                            f"Tool '{tool_name}' is not available in execute_code. "
                            f"Available: {available}"
                        )
                    })
                # Enforce tool call limit
                elif tool_call_counter[0] >= max_tool_calls:
                    tool_result = json.dumps({
                        "error": (
                            f"Tool call limit reached ({max_tool_calls}). "
                            "No more tool calls allowed in this execution."
                        )
                    })
                else:
                    # Strip forbidden terminal parameters
                    if tool_name == "terminal" and isinstance(tool_args, dict):
                        for param in _TERMINAL_BLOCKED_PARAMS:
                            tool_args.pop(param, None)

                    # Dispatch through the standard tool handler
                    try:
                        _real_stdout, _real_stderr = sys.stdout, sys.stderr
                        devnull = open(os.devnull, "w")
                        try:
                            sys.stdout = devnull
                            sys.stderr = devnull
                            tool_result = handle_function_call(
                                tool_name, tool_args, task_id=task_id
                            )
                        finally:
                            sys.stdout, sys.stderr = _real_stdout, _real_stderr
                            devnull.close()
                    except Exception as exc:
                        logger.error("Tool call failed in remote sandbox: %s",
                                     exc, exc_info=True)
                        tool_result = tool_error(str(exc))

                    tool_call_counter[0] += 1
                    call_duration = time.monotonic() - call_start
                    tool_call_log.append({
                        "tool": tool_name,
                        "args_preview": str(tool_args)[:80],
                        "duration": round(call_duration, 2),
                    })

                # Write response atomically (tmp + rename).
                # Use echo piping (not stdin_data) because Modal doesn't
                # reliably deliver stdin to chained commands.
                encoded_result = base64.b64encode(
                    tool_result.encode("utf-8")
                ).decode("ascii")
                env.execute(
                    f"echo '{encoded_result}' | base64 -d > {quoted_res_file}.tmp"
                    f" && mv {quoted_res_file}.tmp {quoted_res_file}",
                    cwd="/",
                    timeout=60,
                )

                # Remove the request file
                env.execute(f"rm -f {quoted_req_file}", cwd="/", timeout=5)

        except Exception as e:
            if not stop_event.is_set():
                logger.debug("RPC poll error: %s", e, exc_info=True)

        if not stop_event.is_set():
            stop_event.wait(poll_interval)


def _execute_remote(
    code: str,
    task_id: Optional[str],
    enabled_tools: Optional[List[str]],
) -> str:
    """Run a script on the remote terminal backend via file-based RPC.

    The script and the generated hermes_tools.py module are shipped to
    the remote environment, and tool calls are proxied through a polling
    thread that communicates via request/response files.
    """

    _cfg = _load_config()
    timeout = _cfg.get("timeout", DEFAULT_TIMEOUT)
    max_tool_calls = _cfg.get("max_tool_calls", DEFAULT_MAX_TOOL_CALLS)

    session_tools = set(enabled_tools) if enabled_tools else set()
    sandbox_tools = frozenset(SANDBOX_ALLOWED_TOOLS & session_tools)
    if not sandbox_tools:
        sandbox_tools = SANDBOX_ALLOWED_TOOLS

    effective_task_id = task_id or "default"
    env, env_type = _get_or_create_env(effective_task_id)

    sandbox_id = uuid.uuid4().hex[:12]
    temp_dir = _env_temp_dir(env)
    sandbox_dir = f"{temp_dir}/hermes_exec_{sandbox_id}"
    quoted_sandbox_dir = shlex.quote(sandbox_dir)
    quoted_rpc_dir = shlex.quote(f"{sandbox_dir}/rpc")

    tool_call_log: list = []
    tool_call_counter = [0]
    exec_start = time.monotonic()
    stop_event = threading.Event()
    rpc_thread = None

    try:
        # Verify Python is available on the remote
        py_check = env.execute(
            "command -v python3 >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo OK",
            cwd="/", timeout=15,
        )
        if "OK" not in py_check.get("output", ""):
            return json.dumps({
                "status": "error",
                "error": (
                    f"Python 3 is not available in the {env_type} terminal "
                    "environment. Install Python to use execute_code with "
                    "remote backends."
                ),
                "tool_calls_made": 0,
                "duration_seconds": 0,
            })

        # Create sandbox directory on remote
        env.execute(
            f"mkdir -p {quoted_rpc_dir}", cwd="/", timeout=10,
        )

        # Generate and ship files
        tools_src = generate_hermes_tools_module(
            list(sandbox_tools), transport="file",
        )
        _ship_file_to_remote(env, f"{sandbox_dir}/hermes_tools.py", tools_src)
        _ship_file_to_remote(env, f"{sandbox_dir}/script.py", code)

        # Start RPC polling thread
        rpc_thread = threading.Thread(
            target=_rpc_poll_loop,
            args=(
                env, f"{sandbox_dir}/rpc", effective_task_id,
                tool_call_log, tool_call_counter, max_tool_calls,
                sandbox_tools, stop_event,
            ),
            daemon=True,
        )
        rpc_thread.start()

        # Build environment variable prefix for the script
        env_prefix = (
            f"HERMES_RPC_DIR={shlex.quote(f'{sandbox_dir}/rpc')} "
            f"PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=1"
        )
        tz = os.getenv("HERMES_TIMEZONE", "").strip()
        if tz:
            env_prefix += f" TZ={tz}"

        # Execute the script on the remote backend
        logger.info("Executing code on %s backend (task %s)...",
                     env_type, effective_task_id[:8])
        script_result = env.execute(
            f"cd {quoted_sandbox_dir} && {env_prefix} python3 script.py",
            timeout=timeout,
        )

        stdout_text = script_result.get("output", "")
        exit_code = script_result.get("returncode", -1)
        status = "success"

        # Check for timeout/interrupt from the backend
        if exit_code == 124:
            status = "timeout"
        elif exit_code == 130:
            status = "interrupted"

    except Exception as exc:
        duration = round(time.monotonic() - exec_start, 2)
        logger.error(
            "execute_code remote failed after %ss with %d tool calls: %s: %s",
            duration, tool_call_counter[0], type(exc).__name__, exc,
            exc_info=True,
        )
        return json.dumps({
            "status": "error",
            "error": str(exc),
            "tool_calls_made": tool_call_counter[0],
            "duration_seconds": duration,
        }, ensure_ascii=False)

    finally:
        # Stop the polling thread
        stop_event.set()
        if rpc_thread is not None:
            rpc_thread.join(timeout=5)

        # Clean up remote sandbox dir
        try:
            env.execute(
                f"rm -rf {quoted_sandbox_dir}", cwd="/", timeout=15,
            )
        except Exception:
            logger.debug("Failed to clean up remote sandbox %s", sandbox_dir)

    duration = round(time.monotonic() - exec_start, 2)

    # --- Post-process output (same as local path) ---

    # Truncate stdout to cap
    if len(stdout_text) > MAX_STDOUT_BYTES:
        head_bytes = int(MAX_STDOUT_BYTES * 0.4)
        tail_bytes = MAX_STDOUT_BYTES - head_bytes
        head = stdout_text[:head_bytes]
        tail = stdout_text[-tail_bytes:]
        omitted = len(stdout_text) - len(head) - len(tail)
        stdout_text = (
            head
            + f"\n\n... [OUTPUT TRUNCATED - {omitted:,} chars omitted "
            f"out of {len(stdout_text):,} total] ...\n\n"
            + tail
        )

    # Strip ANSI escape sequences
    from tools.ansi_strip import strip_ansi
    stdout_text = strip_ansi(stdout_text)

    # Redact secrets
    from agent.redact import redact_sensitive_text
    stdout_text = redact_sensitive_text(stdout_text)

    # Build response
    result: Dict[str, Any] = {
        "status": status,
        "output": stdout_text,
        "tool_calls_made": tool_call_counter[0],
        "duration_seconds": duration,
    }

    if status == "timeout":
        result["error"] = f"Script timed out after {timeout}s and was killed."
    elif status == "interrupted":
        result["output"] = (
            stdout_text + "\n[execution interrupted — user sent a new message]"
        )
    elif exit_code != 0:
        result["status"] = "error"
        result["error"] = f"Script exited with code {exit_code}"

    return json.dumps(result, ensure_ascii=False)


# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Main entry point
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

def execute_code(
    code: str,
    task_id: Optional[str] = None,
    enabled_tools: Optional[List[str]] = None,
) -> str:
    """
    Run a Python script in a sandboxed child process with RPC access
    to a subset of Hermes tools.

    Dispatches to the local (UDS) or remote (file-based RPC) path
    depending on the configured terminal backend.

    Args:
        code:          Python source code to execute.
        task_id:       Session task ID for tool isolation (terminal env, etc.).
        enabled_tools: Tool names enabled in the current session. The sandbox
                       gets the intersection with SANDBOX_ALLOWED_TOOLS.

    Returns:
        JSON string with execution results.
    """
    if not SANDBOX_AVAILABLE:
        return json.dumps({
            "error": "execute_code is not available on Windows. Use normal tool calls instead."
        })

    if not code or not code.strip():
        return tool_error("No code provided.")

    # Dispatch: remote backends use file-based RPC, local uses UDS
    from tools.terminal_tool import _get_env_config
    env_type = _get_env_config()["env_type"]
    if env_type != "local":
        return _execute_remote(code, task_id, enabled_tools)

    # --- Local execution path (UDS) --- below this line is unchanged ---

    # Import per-thread interrupt check (cooperative cancellation)
    from tools.interrupt import is_interrupted as _is_interrupted

    # Resolve config
    _cfg = _load_config()
    timeout = _cfg.get("timeout", DEFAULT_TIMEOUT)
    max_tool_calls = _cfg.get("max_tool_calls", DEFAULT_MAX_TOOL_CALLS)

    # Determine which tools the sandbox can call
    session_tools = set(enabled_tools) if enabled_tools else set()
    sandbox_tools = frozenset(SANDBOX_ALLOWED_TOOLS & session_tools)

    if not sandbox_tools:
        sandbox_tools = SANDBOX_ALLOWED_TOOLS

    # --- Set up temp directory with hermes_tools.py and script.py ---
    tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="hermes_sandbox_")
    # Use /tmp on macOS to avoid the long /var/folders/... path that pushes
    # Unix domain socket paths past the 104-byte macOS AF_UNIX limit.
    # On Linux, tempfile.gettempdir() already returns /tmp.
    _sock_tmpdir = "/tmp" if sys.platform == "darwin" else tempfile.gettempdir()
    sock_path = os.path.join(_sock_tmpdir, f"hermes_rpc_{uuid.uuid4().hex}.sock")

    tool_call_log: list = []
    tool_call_counter = [0]  # mutable so the RPC thread can increment
    exec_start = time.monotonic()
    server_sock = None

    try:
        # Write the auto-generated hermes_tools module
        # sandbox_tools is already the correct set (intersection with session
        # tools, or SANDBOX_ALLOWED_TOOLS as fallback — see lines above).
        tools_src = generate_hermes_tools_module(list(sandbox_tools))
        with open(os.path.join(tmpdir, "hermes_tools.py"), "w") as f:
            f.write(tools_src)

        # Write the user's script
        with open(os.path.join(tmpdir, "script.py"), "w") as f:
            f.write(code)

        # --- Start UDS server ---
        server_sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
        server_sock.bind(sock_path)
        server_sock.listen(1)

        rpc_thread = threading.Thread(
            target=_rpc_server_loop,
            args=(
                server_sock, task_id, tool_call_log,
                tool_call_counter, max_tool_calls, sandbox_tools,
            ),
            daemon=True,
        )
        rpc_thread.start()

        # --- Spawn child process ---
        # Build a minimal environment for the child. We intentionally exclude
        # API keys and tokens to prevent credential exfiltration from LLM-
        # generated scripts. The child accesses tools via RPC, not direct API.
        # Exception: env vars declared by loaded skills (via env_passthrough
        # registry) or explicitly allowed by the user in config.yaml
        # (terminal.env_passthrough) are passed through.
        _SAFE_ENV_PREFIXES = ("PATH", "HOME", "USER", "LANG", "LC_", "TERM",
                              "TMPDIR", "TMP", "TEMP", "SHELL", "LOGNAME",
                              "XDG_", "PYTHONPATH", "VIRTUAL_ENV", "CONDA")
        _SECRET_SUBSTRINGS = ("KEY", "TOKEN", "SECRET", "PASSWORD", "CREDENTIAL",
                              "PASSWD", "AUTH")
        try:
            from tools.env_passthrough import is_env_passthrough as _is_passthrough
        except Exception:
            _is_passthrough = lambda _: False  # noqa: E731
        child_env = {}
        for k, v in os.environ.items():
            # Passthrough vars (skill-declared or user-configured) always pass.
            if _is_passthrough(k):
                child_env[k] = v
                continue
            # Block vars with secret-like names.
            if any(s in k.upper() for s in _SECRET_SUBSTRINGS):
                continue
            # Allow vars with known safe prefixes.
            if any(k.startswith(p) for p in _SAFE_ENV_PREFIXES):
                child_env[k] = v
        child_env["HERMES_RPC_SOCKET"] = sock_path
        child_env["PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE"] = "1"
        # Ensure the hermes-agent root is importable in the sandbox so
        # repo-root modules are available to child scripts.
        _hermes_root = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
        _existing_pp = child_env.get("PYTHONPATH", "")
        child_env["PYTHONPATH"] = _hermes_root + (os.pathsep + _existing_pp if _existing_pp else "")
        # Inject user's configured timezone so datetime.now() in sandboxed
        # code reflects the correct wall-clock time.
        _tz_name = os.getenv("HERMES_TIMEZONE", "").strip()
        if _tz_name:
            child_env["TZ"] = _tz_name

        # Per-profile HOME isolation: redirect system tool configs into
        # {HERMES_HOME}/home/ when that directory exists.
        from hermes_constants import get_subprocess_home
        _profile_home = get_subprocess_home()
        if _profile_home:
            child_env["HOME"] = _profile_home

        proc = subprocess.Popen(
            [sys.executable, "script.py"],
            cwd=tmpdir,
            env=child_env,
            stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
            stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
            stdin=subprocess.DEVNULL,
            preexec_fn=None if _IS_WINDOWS else os.setsid,
        )

        # --- Poll loop: watch for exit, timeout, and interrupt ---
        deadline = time.monotonic() + timeout
        stderr_chunks: list = []

        # Background readers to avoid pipe buffer deadlocks.
        # For stdout we use a head+tail strategy: keep the first HEAD_BYTES
        # and a rolling window of the last TAIL_BYTES so the final print()
        # output is never lost.  Stderr keeps head-only (errors appear early).
        _STDOUT_HEAD_BYTES = int(MAX_STDOUT_BYTES * 0.4)   # 40% head
        _STDOUT_TAIL_BYTES = MAX_STDOUT_BYTES - _STDOUT_HEAD_BYTES  # 60% tail

        def _drain(pipe, chunks, max_bytes):
            """Simple head-only drain (used for stderr)."""
            total = 0
            try:
                while True:
                    data = pipe.read(4096)
                    if not data:
                        break
                    if total < max_bytes:
                        keep = max_bytes - total
                        chunks.append(data[:keep])
                    total += len(data)
            except (ValueError, OSError) as e:
                logger.debug("Error reading process output: %s", e, exc_info=True)

        stdout_total_bytes = [0]  # mutable ref for total bytes seen

        def _drain_head_tail(pipe, head_chunks, tail_chunks, head_bytes, tail_bytes, total_ref):
            """Drain stdout keeping both head and tail data."""
            head_collected = 0
            from collections import deque
            tail_buf = deque()
            tail_collected = 0
            try:
                while True:
                    data = pipe.read(4096)
                    if not data:
                        break
                    total_ref[0] += len(data)
                    # Fill head buffer first
                    if head_collected < head_bytes:
                        keep = min(len(data), head_bytes - head_collected)
                        head_chunks.append(data[:keep])
                        head_collected += keep
                        data = data[keep:]  # remaining goes to tail
                        if not data:
                            continue
                    # Everything past head goes into rolling tail buffer
                    tail_buf.append(data)
                    tail_collected += len(data)
                    # Evict old tail data to stay within tail_bytes budget
                    while tail_collected > tail_bytes and tail_buf:
                        oldest = tail_buf.popleft()
                        tail_collected -= len(oldest)
            except (ValueError, OSError):
                pass
            # Transfer final tail to output list
            tail_chunks.extend(tail_buf)

        stdout_head_chunks: list = []
        stdout_tail_chunks: list = []

        stdout_reader = threading.Thread(
            target=_drain_head_tail,
            args=(proc.stdout, stdout_head_chunks, stdout_tail_chunks,
                  _STDOUT_HEAD_BYTES, _STDOUT_TAIL_BYTES, stdout_total_bytes),
            daemon=True
        )
        stderr_reader = threading.Thread(
            target=_drain, args=(proc.stderr, stderr_chunks, MAX_STDERR_BYTES), daemon=True
        )
        stdout_reader.start()
        stderr_reader.start()

        status = "success"
        while proc.poll() is None:
            if _is_interrupted():
                _kill_process_group(proc)
                status = "interrupted"
                break
            if time.monotonic() > deadline:
                _kill_process_group(proc, escalate=True)
                status = "timeout"
                break
            time.sleep(0.2)

        # Wait for readers to finish draining
        stdout_reader.join(timeout=3)
        stderr_reader.join(timeout=3)

        stdout_head = b"".join(stdout_head_chunks).decode("utf-8", errors="replace")
        stdout_tail = b"".join(stdout_tail_chunks).decode("utf-8", errors="replace")
        stderr_text = b"".join(stderr_chunks).decode("utf-8", errors="replace")

        # Assemble stdout with head+tail truncation
        total_stdout = stdout_total_bytes[0]
        if total_stdout > MAX_STDOUT_BYTES and stdout_tail:
            omitted = total_stdout - len(stdout_head) - len(stdout_tail)
            truncated_notice = (
                f"\n\n... [OUTPUT TRUNCATED - {omitted:,} chars omitted "
                f"out of {total_stdout:,} total] ...\n\n"
            )
            stdout_text = stdout_head + truncated_notice + stdout_tail
        else:
            stdout_text = stdout_head + stdout_tail

        exit_code = proc.returncode if proc.returncode is not None else -1
        duration = round(time.monotonic() - exec_start, 2)

        # Wait for RPC thread to finish
        server_sock.close()  # break accept() so thread exits promptly
        server_sock = None  # prevent double close in finally
        rpc_thread.join(timeout=3)

        # Strip ANSI escape sequences so the model never sees terminal
        # formatting — prevents it from copying escapes into file writes.
        from tools.ansi_strip import strip_ansi
        stdout_text = strip_ansi(stdout_text)
        stderr_text = strip_ansi(stderr_text)

        # Redact secrets (API keys, tokens, etc.) from sandbox output.
        # The sandbox env-var filter (lines 434-454) blocks os.environ access,
        # but scripts can still read secrets from disk (e.g. open('~/.hermes/.env')).
        # This ensures leaked secrets never enter the model context.
        from agent.redact import redact_sensitive_text
        stdout_text = redact_sensitive_text(stdout_text)
        stderr_text = redact_sensitive_text(stderr_text)

        # Build response
        result: Dict[str, Any] = {
            "status": status,
            "output": stdout_text,
            "tool_calls_made": tool_call_counter[0],
            "duration_seconds": duration,
        }

        if status == "timeout":
            result["error"] = f"Script timed out after {timeout}s and was killed."
        elif status == "interrupted":
            result["output"] = stdout_text + "\n[execution interrupted — user sent a new message]"
        elif exit_code != 0:
            result["status"] = "error"
            result["error"] = stderr_text or f"Script exited with code {exit_code}"
            # Include stderr in output so the LLM sees the traceback
            if stderr_text:
                result["output"] = stdout_text + "\n--- stderr ---\n" + stderr_text

        return json.dumps(result, ensure_ascii=False)

    except Exception as exc:
        duration = round(time.monotonic() - exec_start, 2)
        logger.error(
            "execute_code failed after %ss with %d tool calls: %s: %s",
            duration,
            tool_call_counter[0],
            type(exc).__name__,
            exc,
            exc_info=True,
        )
        return json.dumps({
            "status": "error",
            "error": str(exc),
            "tool_calls_made": tool_call_counter[0],
            "duration_seconds": duration,
        }, ensure_ascii=False)

    finally:
        # Cleanup temp dir and socket
        if server_sock is not None:
            try:
                server_sock.close()
            except OSError as e:
                logger.debug("Server socket close error: %s", e)
        import shutil
        shutil.rmtree(tmpdir, ignore_errors=True)
        try:
            os.unlink(sock_path)
        except OSError:
            pass  # already cleaned up or never created


def _kill_process_group(proc, escalate: bool = False):
    """Kill the child and its entire process group."""
    try:
        if _IS_WINDOWS:
            proc.terminate()
        else:
            os.killpg(os.getpgid(proc.pid), signal.SIGTERM)
    except (ProcessLookupError, PermissionError) as e:
        logger.debug("Could not kill process group: %s", e, exc_info=True)
        try:
            proc.kill()
        except Exception as e2:
            logger.debug("Could not kill process: %s", e2, exc_info=True)

    if escalate:
        # Give the process 5s to exit after SIGTERM, then SIGKILL
        try:
            proc.wait(timeout=5)
        except subprocess.TimeoutExpired:
            try:
                if _IS_WINDOWS:
                    proc.kill()
                else:
                    os.killpg(os.getpgid(proc.pid), signal.SIGKILL)
            except (ProcessLookupError, PermissionError) as e:
                logger.debug("Could not kill process group with SIGKILL: %s", e, exc_info=True)
                try:
                    proc.kill()
                except Exception as e2:
                    logger.debug("Could not kill process: %s", e2, exc_info=True)


def _load_config() -> dict:
    """Load code_execution config from CLI_CONFIG if available."""
    try:
        from cli import CLI_CONFIG
        return CLI_CONFIG.get("code_execution", {})
    except Exception:
        return {}


# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# OpenAI Function-Calling Schema
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

# Per-tool documentation lines for the execute_code description.
# Ordered to match the canonical display order.
_TOOL_DOC_LINES = [
    ("web_search",
     "  web_search(query: str, limit: int = 5) -> dict\n"
     "    Returns {\"data\": {\"web\": [{\"url\", \"title\", \"description\"}, ...]}}"),
    ("web_extract",
     "  web_extract(urls: list[str]) -> dict\n"
     "    Returns {\"results\": [{\"url\", \"title\", \"content\", \"error\"}, ...]} where content is markdown"),
    ("read_file",
     "  read_file(path: str, offset: int = 1, limit: int = 500) -> dict\n"
     "    Lines are 1-indexed. Returns {\"content\": \"...\", \"total_lines\": N}"),
    ("write_file",
     "  write_file(path: str, content: str) -> dict\n"
     "    Always overwrites the entire file."),
    ("search_files",
     "  search_files(pattern: str, target=\"content\", path=\".\", file_glob=None, limit=50) -> dict\n"
     "    target: \"content\" (search inside files) or \"files\" (find files by name). Returns {\"matches\": [...]}"),
    ("patch",
     "  patch(path: str, old_string: str, new_string: str, replace_all: bool = False) -> dict\n"
     "    Replaces old_string with new_string in the file."),
    ("terminal",
     "  terminal(command: str, timeout=None, workdir=None) -> dict\n"
     "    Foreground only (no background/pty). Returns {\"output\": \"...\", \"exit_code\": N}"),
]


def build_execute_code_schema(enabled_sandbox_tools: set = None) -> dict:
    """Build the execute_code schema with description listing only enabled tools.

    When tools are disabled via ``hermes tools`` (e.g. web is turned off),
    the schema description should NOT mention web_search / web_extract —
    otherwise the model thinks they are available and keeps trying to use them.
    """
    if enabled_sandbox_tools is None:
        enabled_sandbox_tools = SANDBOX_ALLOWED_TOOLS

    # Build tool documentation lines for only the enabled tools
    tool_lines = "\n".join(
        doc for name, doc in _TOOL_DOC_LINES if name in enabled_sandbox_tools
    )

    # Build example import list from enabled tools
    import_examples = [n for n in ("web_search", "terminal") if n in enabled_sandbox_tools]
    if not import_examples:
        import_examples = sorted(enabled_sandbox_tools)[:2]
    if import_examples:
        import_str = ", ".join(import_examples) + ", ..."
    else:
        import_str = "..."

    description = (
        "Run a Python script that can call Hermes tools programmatically. "
        "Use this when you need 3+ tool calls with processing logic between them, "
        "need to filter/reduce large tool outputs before they enter your context, "
        "need conditional branching (if X then Y else Z), or need to loop "
        "(fetch N pages, process N files, retry on failure).\n\n"
        "Use normal tool calls instead when: single tool call with no processing, "
        "you need to see the full result and apply complex reasoning, "
        "or the task requires interactive user input.\n\n"
        f"Available via `from hermes_tools import ...`:\n\n"
        f"{tool_lines}\n\n"
        "Limits: 5-minute timeout, 50KB stdout cap, max 50 tool calls per script. "
        "terminal() is foreground-only (no background or pty).\n\n"
        "Print your final result to stdout. Use Python stdlib (json, re, math, csv, "
        "datetime, collections, etc.) for processing between tool calls.\n\n"
        "Also available (no import needed — built into hermes_tools):\n"
        "  json_parse(text: str) — json.loads with strict=False; use for terminal() output with control chars\n"
        "  shell_quote(s: str) — shlex.quote(); use when interpolating dynamic strings into shell commands\n"
        "  retry(fn, max_attempts=3, delay=2) — retry with exponential backoff for transient failures"
    )

    return {
        "name": "execute_code",
        "description": description,
        "parameters": {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
                "code": {
                    "type": "string",
                    "description": (
                        "Python code to execute. Import tools with "
                        f"`from hermes_tools import {import_str}` "
                        "and print your final result to stdout."
                    ),
                },
            },
            "required": ["code"],
        },
    }


# Default schema used at registration time (all sandbox tools listed)
EXECUTE_CODE_SCHEMA = build_execute_code_schema()


# --- Registry ---
from tools.registry import registry, tool_error

registry.register(
    name="execute_code",
    toolset="code_execution",
    schema=EXECUTE_CODE_SCHEMA,
    handler=lambda args, **kw: execute_code(
        code=args.get("code", ""),
        task_id=kw.get("task_id"),
        enabled_tools=kw.get("enabled_tools")),
    check_fn=check_sandbox_requirements,
    emoji="🐍",
    max_result_size_chars=100_000,
)