jan/web-app
Akarshan d83b569f17
feat: Refactor reasoning/tool parsing and fix infinite tool loop prevention
This commit significantly refactors how assistant message content containing reasoning steps (<think> blocks) and tool calls is parsed and split into final output text and streamed reasoning text in `ThreadContent.tsx`.

It introduces new logic to correctly handle multiple, open, or closed `<think>` tags, ensuring that:
1.  All text outside of `<think>...</think>` tags is correctly extracted as final output text.
2.  Content inside all `<think>` tags is aggregated as streamed reasoning text.
3.  The message correctly determines if reasoning is actively loading during a stream.

Additionally, this commit:

* **Fixes infinite tool loop prevention:** The global `toolStepCounter` in `completion.ts` is replaced with an explicit `currentStepCount` parameter passed recursively in `postMessageProcessing`. This ensures that the tool step limit is correctly enforced per message chain, preventing potential race conditions and correctly resolving the chain.
* **Fixes large step content rendering:** Limits the content of a single thinking step in `ThinkingBlock.tsx` to 1000 characters to prevent UI slowdowns from rendering extremely large JSON or text outputs.
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