Fix bug: Handle empty iterator in _print_stream function#456
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Fix bug: Handle empty iterator in _print_stream function#456arJ-V wants to merge 1 commit intogoogle-deepmind:mainfrom
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The _print_stream function had a bug where if the iterator was empty (no states were yielded), the variable 'state' would be undefined when accessed outside the loop, causing a NameError. Changes: - Track the last state during iteration in a separate variable (last_state) - Add explicit check for empty iterator case and raise ValueError with clear message - Preserve existing code structure with assignment to 'out' variable before return This fixes a potential runtime error that could occur in edge cases where the streaming iterator yields no states, such as early termination before any states are produced. Location: gemma/gm/text/_chat_sampler.py lines 223-240
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The _print_stream function had a bug where if the iterator was empty (no states were yielded), the variable 'state' would be undefined when accessed outside the loop, causing a NameError.
Changes:
This fixes a potential runtime error that could occur in edge cases where the streaming iterator yields no states, such as early termination before any states are produced.
Location: gemma/gm/text/_chat_sampler.py lines 223-240