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## Why
`TurnHandle.run()` returned the raw app-server `Turn`, whose live
start/completed payloads do not include loaded `items`, so users saw
empty `items` after starting a turn. That made the handle-based path
behave differently from `Thread.run(...)`, and pushed examples toward
persisted-thread reads plus helper extraction.
This PR makes the run APIs standalone: starting a turn and running it
returns collected turn data directly, or fails visibly when required
stream events are missing.
## What Changed
- Replaces the public `RunResult` export with `TurnResult`.
- Adds turn metadata to `TurnResult`: `id`, `status`, `error`,
`started_at`, `completed_at`, and `duration_ms`, alongside
`final_response`, `items`, and `usage`.
- Changes `TurnHandle.run()` and `AsyncTurnHandle.run()` to consume
stream events with the same collector used by `Thread.run(...)`.
- Exports `TurnError` from `openai_codex.types` for the new result
shape.
- Updates tests, examples, docs, and the walkthrough notebook to use
`result.final_response` and `result.items` directly.
- Removes persisted-thread helper paths and placeholder/skipped control
flows from the public examples and notebook.
## Verification
- `python3 -m py_compile ...` over changed SDK, example, and test Python
files.
- `python3 -c "import json;
json.load(open('sdk/python/notebooks/sdk_walkthrough.ipynb'))"`
- `git diff --check`
- `PYTHONPATH=sdk/python/src python3 -c ...` import/signature smoke for
`TurnResult`, `TurnHandle.run`, and `AsyncTurnHandle.run`.
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Python
19 lines
547 B
Python
import sys
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from pathlib import Path
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_EXAMPLES_ROOT = Path(__file__).resolve().parents[1]
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if str(_EXAMPLES_ROOT) not in sys.path:
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sys.path.insert(0, str(_EXAMPLES_ROOT))
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from _bootstrap import ensure_local_sdk_src, runtime_config, server_label
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ensure_local_sdk_src()
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from openai_codex import Codex
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with Codex(config=runtime_config()) as codex:
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print("server:", server_label(codex.metadata))
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models = codex.models()
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print("models.count:", len(models.data))
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print("models:", ", ".join(model.id for model in models.data[:5]))
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