PR3 of the test_full_live_workflow_imgui_assert fix sequence.
When a prior live_gui test in the same session crashes the GUI (e.g.
via an ImGui IM_ASSERT from cumulative panel state), the controller's
_io_pool gets shut down. The next test starts in a degraded state
but only discovers this 120s later when its project switch times
out with a confusing 'cannot schedule new futures after shutdown'
error.
This commit adds a /api/gui_health pre-flight check at the start of
test_full_live_workflow. If the GUI is degraded, the test fails
fast (within 1s) with a clear, actionable message that includes:
- The exact RuntimeError that caused the degradation
- The full traceback of the last ImGui scope mismatch
- A note that the new test cannot proceed with a dirty state
Per user feedback 2026-06-08: 'I don't want a batch to be too fragile
where I can't restart the app and continue with the next test file
if it fails. Just has to note that the new file didn't get to deal
with a dirty state.'
Also includes the planning documents written earlier in this session:
- TODO_test_full_live_workflow_v2.md (task list)
- test_full_live_workflow_imgui_assert_20260608.md (root cause report)
- test_full_live_workflow_propagation_digest_20260608.md (solutions digest)
- batch_resilience_plan_20260608.md (batch resilience plan)
Verification:
- test_full_live_workflow in isolation: 13.45s PASS (health=True, no degrade)
- 4 sims + test_full_live_workflow in batch: 76.46s (1 FAIL fast, 4 sims PASS)
- Without PR3 fix: 200s FAIL with confusing 120s timeout
- With PR3 fix: 76s FAIL with clear 'GUI is degraded' message
- The fast-fail is observable, not silent (per user's 'wrap might be
worth it if that properly lets us handle the assert')
When a prior test in the tier-3-live_gui batch leaves a _do_project_switch
background thread running, the next test's btn_project_new_automated click
sees _project_switch_in_progress=True (from the prior thread) and queues
the new path via _project_switch_pending_path. The queued switch is never
actually submitted to the io_pool, so is_project_stale() stays True and
AI ops (_handle_generate_send) bail with 'project switch in progress;
AI ops disabled'.
Fix: _handle_reset_session now also clears _project_switch_in_progress,
_project_switch_pending_path, and _project_switch_error (under the
existing _project_switch_lock). This way, even if the prior background
thread is still running, the controller reports an idle state and the
new switch can be submitted normally.
Also:
- src/api_hook_client.py: reverted wait_for_project_switch to require
in_progress=False (was relaxed to return on queued path, which misled
the caller into thinking the switch was done)
- tests/test_handle_reset_session_clears_project.py: new test
test_handle_reset_session_clears_project_switch_state asserts
is_project_stale() returns False after reset
- tests/test_api_hook_client_wait_for_project_switch.py: updated
test_wait_for_project_switch_does_not_return_on_queued (in_progress
+ matching path should keep waiting, not return early)
- tests/test_live_workflow.py: added pre-wait for any in-flight switch
before doing btn_reset (so the test waits up to 60s for the prior
switch to complete if needed)
- conductor/todos/TODO_test_full_live_workflow.md: updated Task 4 with
the deeper hang analysis and recommended fix
Known follow-up: test_full_live_workflow still hangs in tier-3 batch
even with this fix, because the new _do_project_switch itself is hung
in the io_pool (likely saturation from prior sims' AI discussion turn
workers). Deeper investigation required.
Following the conductor convention of organizing track-related
artifacts under conductor/. The TODO tracks the test_full_live_workflow
race condition fix and its follow-up items (Tasks 3, 7 still pending;
known batch hang documented).
Tasks 1, 2 (with regression fix), 4, 5, 6 are SHIPPED in prior commits.