import ast import re import types from pathlib import Path import pytest def _load_change_system_message(): # Extract _change_system_message without importing unsloth (needs unsloth_zoo / a GPU). source = Path(__file__).parents[2] / "unsloth" / "chat_templates.py" tree = ast.parse(source.read_text(encoding = "utf-8")) funcs = [ node for node in tree.body if isinstance(node, ast.FunctionDef) and node.name == "_change_system_message" ] namespace = { "re": re, "logger": types.SimpleNamespace(warning_once = lambda *a, **k: None), "DEFAULT_SYSTEM_MESSAGE": {"unsloth": "You are a helpful assistant to the user"}, } module = ast.Module(body = funcs, type_ignores = []) ast.fix_missing_locations(module) exec(compile(module, str(source), "exec"), namespace) return namespace["_change_system_message"] CUSTOM = "mycustom" # no predefined default def test_custom_template_fills_placeholder(): # A {system_message} placeholder must be filled, not left literal. fn = _load_change_system_message() template, used = fn("System: {system_message}\nUser:", CUSTOM, "You are a pirate") assert template == "System: You are a pirate\nUser:" assert "{system_message}" not in template assert used == "You are a pirate" def test_custom_template_preserves_backslashes(): # str.replace not re.sub: re.sub treats backslashes specially (r"C:\Users" # bad-escape, r"\1" group ref), so messages must be inserted verbatim. fn = _load_change_system_message() for msg in (r"C:\Users\me", r"\frac{a}{b}", r"see \1 here"): template, used = fn("System: {system_message}", CUSTOM, msg) assert template == f"System: {msg}" assert used == msg def test_custom_template_requires_system_message(): # A placeholder with no system message must raise, not stay literal. fn = _load_change_system_message() with pytest.raises(ValueError): fn("System: {system_message}", CUSTOM, None) def test_custom_template_without_placeholder_unchanged(): fn = _load_change_system_message() template, used = fn("System: fixed", CUSTOM, "ignored") assert template == "System: fixed" def test_predefined_template_uses_default_then_override(): # Predefined templates with a default are unaffected. fn = _load_change_system_message() t1, u1 = fn("System: {system_message}", "unsloth", None) assert t1 == "System: You are a helpful assistant to the user" t2, u2 = fn("System: {system_message}", "unsloth", "Custom override") assert t2 == "System: Custom override" assert u2 == "Custom override"