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// common_sampler extends llama_sampler with additional functionality: | |
// | |
// - grammar support | |
// - custom sampler logic based on the parameters | |
// - history of the last accepted tokens | |
// - performance metrics | |
// | |
// This goal is to have a common implementation of the sampling logic shared across the examples. | |
// For example, depending on the temperature, the sampling chain can be very simple (greedy) or more | |
// complex (top-k, top-p, etc). | |
// | |
// Another example is related to the grammar. In general, the grammar constraints applied on the full | |
// vocabulary can be very taxing. To improve performance, the grammar can be applied only to the sampled | |
// token in order to verify if it fits the grammar. And only if the token doesn't fit the grammar, the | |
// grammar constraints are applied to the full vocabulary and the token is resampled. | |
// | |
// The common_sampler also maintains a container with the last accepted tokens. In the future, this can | |
// be moved into the core llama library. | |
// | |
// For convenience, the common_sampler also maintains a container with the current candidate tokens. | |
// This can be used to access the probabilities of the rest of the non-sampled tokens. | |
// | |
// TODO: measure grammar performance | |
// | |
struct common_sampler; | |
// llama_sampler API overloads | |
struct common_sampler * common_sampler_init(const struct llama_model * model, const struct common_sampler_params & params); | |
void common_sampler_free(struct common_sampler * gsmpl); | |
// if accept_grammar is true, the token is accepted both by the sampling chain and the grammar | |
void common_sampler_accept(struct common_sampler * gsmpl, llama_token token, bool accept_grammar); | |
void common_sampler_reset (struct common_sampler * gsmpl); | |
struct common_sampler * common_sampler_clone (struct common_sampler * gsmpl); | |
// arguments can be nullptr to skip printing | |
void common_perf_print(const struct llama_context * ctx, const struct common_sampler * gsmpl); | |
// extended sampling implementation: | |
// | |
// - set logits | |
// - apply the configured sampler chain | |
// - check if the token fits the grammar (if any) | |
// - if not: resample by first applying the grammar constraints and then sampling again (slower path) | |
// | |
// if grammar_first is true, the grammar is applied before the samplers (slower) | |
// useful in cases where all the resulting candidates (not just the sampled one) must fit the grammar | |
// | |
llama_token common_sampler_sample(struct common_sampler * gsmpl, struct llama_context * ctx, int idx, bool grammar_first = false); | |
uint32_t common_sampler_get_seed(const struct common_sampler * gsmpl); | |
// helpers | |
// access the internal list of current candidate tokens | |
llama_token_data_array * common_sampler_get_candidates(struct common_sampler * gsmpl); | |
// get the last accepted token | |
llama_token common_sampler_last(const struct common_sampler * gsmpl); | |
// print the sampler chain into a string | |
std::string common_sampler_print(const struct common_sampler * gsmpl); | |
// get a string representation of the last accepted tokens | |
std::string common_sampler_prev_str(common_sampler * gsmpl, llama_context * ctx, int n); | |
char common_sampler_type_to_chr(enum common_sampler_type cnstr); | |
std::string common_sampler_type_to_str(enum common_sampler_type cnstr); | |
std::vector<enum common_sampler_type> common_sampler_types_from_names(const std::vector<std::string> & names, bool allow_alt_names); | |
std::vector<enum common_sampler_type> common_sampler_types_from_chars(const std::string & chars); | |