OSS restructuring for open-core model: - Rename package from agentserver/ to xml_pipeline/ - Update all imports (44 Python files, 31 docs/configs) - Update pyproject.toml for OSS distribution (v0.3.0) - Move prompt_toolkit from core to optional [console] extra - Remove auth/server/lsp from core optional deps (-> Nextra) New console example in examples/console/: - Self-contained demo with handlers and config - Uses prompt_toolkit (optional, falls back to input()) - No password auth, no TUI, no LSP — just the basics - Shows how to use xml-pipeline as a library Import changes: - from agentserver.* -> from xml_pipeline.* - CLI entry points updated: xml_pipeline.cli:main Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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8.3 KiB
Python
259 lines
8.3 KiB
Python
"""
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Thread Registry — Maps opaque UUIDs to call chains.
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Call chains track the path a message has taken through the system:
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A calls B → chain: "a.b"
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B calls C → chain: "a.b.c"
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UUIDs obscure the topology from agents. They only see an opaque
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thread_id, not the actual call chain.
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Response routing:
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When an agent returns <response>, the registry:
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1. Looks up the UUID to get the chain
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2. Prunes the last segment (the responder)
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3. Routes to the new last segment (the caller)
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4. Updates/cleans up the registry
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"""
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import uuid
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from dataclasses import dataclass, field
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from typing import Dict, Optional, Tuple
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import threading
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@dataclass
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class ThreadRegistry:
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"""
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Bidirectional mapping between UUIDs and call chains.
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Thread-safe for concurrent access.
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The registry maintains a root thread established at boot time.
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All external messages without a known parent are registered as
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children of the root thread.
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"""
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_chain_to_uuid: Dict[str, str] = field(default_factory=dict)
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_uuid_to_chain: Dict[str, str] = field(default_factory=dict)
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_lock: threading.Lock = field(default_factory=threading.Lock)
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_root_uuid: Optional[str] = field(default=None)
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_root_chain: str = field(default="system")
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def initialize_root(self, organism_name: str = "organism") -> str:
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"""
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Initialize the root thread at boot time.
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This must be called once at startup before any messages are processed.
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The root thread is the ancestor of all other threads.
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Args:
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organism_name: Name of the organism (for the root chain)
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Returns:
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UUID for the root thread
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"""
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with self._lock:
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if self._root_uuid is not None:
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return self._root_uuid
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self._root_chain = f"system.{organism_name}"
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self._root_uuid = str(uuid.uuid4())
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self._chain_to_uuid[self._root_chain] = self._root_uuid
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self._uuid_to_chain[self._root_uuid] = self._root_chain
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return self._root_uuid
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@property
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def root_uuid(self) -> Optional[str]:
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"""Get the root thread UUID (None if not initialized)."""
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return self._root_uuid
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@property
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def root_chain(self) -> str:
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"""Get the root chain string."""
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return self._root_chain
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def get_or_create(self, chain: str) -> str:
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"""
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Get existing UUID for chain, or create new one.
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Args:
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chain: Dot-separated call chain (e.g., "console.router.greeter")
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Returns:
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UUID string for this chain
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"""
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with self._lock:
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if chain in self._chain_to_uuid:
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return self._chain_to_uuid[chain]
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new_uuid = str(uuid.uuid4())
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self._chain_to_uuid[chain] = new_uuid
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self._uuid_to_chain[new_uuid] = chain
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return new_uuid
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def lookup(self, thread_id: str) -> Optional[str]:
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"""
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Look up chain for a UUID.
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Args:
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thread_id: UUID to look up
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Returns:
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Chain string, or None if not found
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"""
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with self._lock:
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return self._uuid_to_chain.get(thread_id)
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def extend_chain(self, current_uuid: str, next_hop: str) -> str:
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"""
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Extend a chain with a new hop and get UUID for the extended chain.
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Args:
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current_uuid: Current thread UUID
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next_hop: Name of the next listener in the chain
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Returns:
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UUID for the extended chain
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"""
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with self._lock:
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current_chain = self._uuid_to_chain.get(current_uuid, "")
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if current_chain:
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new_chain = f"{current_chain}.{next_hop}"
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else:
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new_chain = next_hop
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# Check if extended chain already exists
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if new_chain in self._chain_to_uuid:
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return self._chain_to_uuid[new_chain]
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# Create new UUID for extended chain
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new_uuid = str(uuid.uuid4())
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self._chain_to_uuid[new_chain] = new_uuid
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self._uuid_to_chain[new_uuid] = new_chain
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return new_uuid
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def prune_for_response(self, thread_id: str) -> Tuple[Optional[str], Optional[str]]:
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"""
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Prune chain for a response and get the target.
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When an agent responds, we:
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1. Look up the chain
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2. Remove the last segment (the responder)
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3. Return the new target (new last segment) and new UUID
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Args:
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thread_id: Current thread UUID
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Returns:
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Tuple of (target_listener, new_thread_uuid) or (None, None) if chain exhausted
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"""
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with self._lock:
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chain = self._uuid_to_chain.get(thread_id)
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if not chain:
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return None, None
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parts = chain.split(".")
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if len(parts) <= 1:
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# Chain exhausted - no one to respond to
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# Clean up
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self._cleanup_uuid(thread_id)
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return None, None
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# Prune last segment
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pruned_parts = parts[:-1]
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target = pruned_parts[-1] # New last segment is the target
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pruned_chain = ".".join(pruned_parts)
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# Get or create UUID for pruned chain
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if pruned_chain in self._chain_to_uuid:
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new_uuid = self._chain_to_uuid[pruned_chain]
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else:
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new_uuid = str(uuid.uuid4())
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self._chain_to_uuid[pruned_chain] = new_uuid
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self._uuid_to_chain[new_uuid] = pruned_chain
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# Clean up old UUID (optional - could keep for debugging)
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# self._cleanup_uuid(thread_id)
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return target, new_uuid
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def start_chain(self, initiator: str, target: str) -> str:
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"""
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Start a new call chain.
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Args:
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initiator: Name of the caller
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target: Name of the callee
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Returns:
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UUID for the new chain
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"""
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chain = f"{initiator}.{target}"
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return self.get_or_create(chain)
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def register_thread(self, thread_id: str, initiator: str, target: str) -> str:
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"""
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Register an existing UUID to a new call chain.
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Used when external messages arrive with a pre-assigned thread UUID
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(from thread_assignment_step) that isn't in the registry yet.
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The chain is rooted at the system root if one exists.
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Args:
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thread_id: Existing UUID from the message
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initiator: Name of the caller (e.g., "console")
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target: Name of the callee (e.g., "router")
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Returns:
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The same thread_id (now registered)
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"""
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with self._lock:
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# Check if UUID already registered (shouldn't happen, but be safe)
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if thread_id in self._uuid_to_chain:
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return thread_id
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# Build chain rooted at system root
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if self._root_uuid is not None:
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chain = f"{self._root_chain}.{initiator}.{target}"
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else:
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chain = f"{initiator}.{target}"
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# Check if chain already has a different UUID
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if chain in self._chain_to_uuid:
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# Chain exists with different UUID - extend instead
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existing_uuid = self._chain_to_uuid[chain]
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return existing_uuid
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# Register the external UUID to this chain
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self._chain_to_uuid[chain] = thread_id
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self._uuid_to_chain[thread_id] = chain
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return thread_id
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def _cleanup_uuid(self, thread_id: str) -> None:
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"""Remove a UUID mapping (internal, call with lock held)."""
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chain = self._uuid_to_chain.pop(thread_id, None)
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if chain:
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self._chain_to_uuid.pop(chain, None)
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def cleanup(self, thread_id: str) -> None:
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"""Explicitly clean up a thread UUID."""
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with self._lock:
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self._cleanup_uuid(thread_id)
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def debug_dump(self) -> Dict[str, str]:
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"""Return current mappings for debugging."""
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with self._lock:
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return dict(self._uuid_to_chain)
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# Global registry instance
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_registry: Optional[ThreadRegistry] = None
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def get_registry() -> ThreadRegistry:
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"""Get the global thread registry."""
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global _registry
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if _registry is None:
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_registry = ThreadRegistry()
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return _registry
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