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Add a stream parser to extract citations (and others) from a stream. This support cases where markers are split in differen tokens. Codex never manage to make this code work so everything was done manually. Please review correctly and do not touch this part of the code without a very clear understanding of it
codex-utils-stream-parser
Small, dependency-free utilities for parsing streamed text incrementally.
Disclaimer: This code is pretty complex and Codex did not manage to write it so before updating the code, make sure to deeply understand it and don't blindly trust Codex on it. Feel free to update the documentation as you modify the code
What it provides
StreamTextParser: trait for incremental parsers that consume string chunksInlineHiddenTagParser<T>: generic parser that hides inline tags and extracts their contentsCitationStreamParser: convenience wrapper for<oai-mem-citation>...</oai-mem-citation>strip_citations(...): one-shot helper for non-streamed stringsUtf8StreamParser<P>: adapter for raw&[u8]streams that may split UTF-8 code points
Why this exists
Some model outputs arrive as a stream and may contain hidden markup (for example
<oai-mem-citation>...</oai-mem-citation>) split across chunk boundaries. Parsing each chunk
independently is incorrect because tags can be split (<oai-mem- + citation>).
This crate keeps parser state across chunks, returns visible text safe to render immediately, and extracts hidden payloads separately.
Example: citation streaming
use codex_utils_stream_parser::CitationStreamParser;
use codex_utils_stream_parser::StreamTextParser;
let mut parser = CitationStreamParser::new();
let first = parser.push_str("Hello <oai-mem-");
assert_eq!(first.visible_text, "Hello ");
assert!(first.extracted.is_empty());
let second = parser.push_str("citation>doc A</oai-mem-citation> world");
assert_eq!(second.visible_text, " world");
assert_eq!(second.extracted, vec!["doc A".to_string()]);
let tail = parser.finish();
assert!(tail.visible_text.is_empty());
assert!(tail.extracted.is_empty());
Example: raw byte streaming with split UTF-8 code points
use codex_utils_stream_parser::CitationStreamParser;
use codex_utils_stream_parser::Utf8StreamParser;
# fn demo() -> Result<(), codex_utils_stream_parser::Utf8StreamParserError> {
let mut parser = Utf8StreamParser::new(CitationStreamParser::new());
// "é" split across chunks: 0xC3 + 0xA9
let first = parser.push_bytes(&[b'H', 0xC3])?;
assert_eq!(first.visible_text, "H");
let second = parser.push_bytes(&[0xA9, b'!'])?;
assert_eq!(second.visible_text, "é!");
let tail = parser.finish()?;
assert!(tail.visible_text.is_empty());
# Ok(())
# }
Example: custom hidden tags
use codex_utils_stream_parser::InlineHiddenTagParser;
use codex_utils_stream_parser::InlineTagSpec;
use codex_utils_stream_parser::StreamTextParser;
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
enum Tag {
Secret,
}
let mut parser = InlineHiddenTagParser::new(vec![InlineTagSpec {
tag: Tag::Secret,
open: "<secret>",
close: "</secret>",
}]);
let out = parser.push_str("a<secret>x</secret>b");
assert_eq!(out.visible_text, "ab");
assert_eq!(out.extracted.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(out.extracted[0].content, "x");
Known limitations
- Tags are matched literally and case-sensitively
- No nested tag support
- A stream can return empty objects.