openclaw/apps/macos/Sources/Clawdbot/FileHandle+SafeRead.swift
Jon Shapiro 92697edb7c fix(venice): add compat settings to prevent HTTP 400 errors
Venice's API doesn't support certain OpenAI-compatible parameters that
Clawdbot sends by default:

- `store`: Venice returns HTTP 400 with no body when this is present
- `developer` role: Not supported by Venice's API

This adds VENICE_COMPAT settings (supportsStore: false,
supportsDeveloperRole: false) to all Venice model definitions, both
from the static catalog and dynamically discovered models.

Fixes issues reported in PR #1666 where users experienced silent
failures (HTTP 400, no body) when using Venice models.

Co-authored-by: jonisjongithub <jonisjongithub@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Clawdbot <bot@clawd.bot>
2026-01-26 17:56:01 -08:00

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import Foundation
extension FileHandle {
/// Reads until EOF using the throwing FileHandle API and returns empty `Data` on failure.
///
/// Important: Avoid legacy, non-throwing FileHandle read APIs (e.g. `readDataToEndOfFile()` and
/// `availableData`). They can raise Objective-C exceptions when the handle is closed/invalid, which
/// will abort the process.
func readToEndSafely() -> Data {
do {
return try self.readToEnd() ?? Data()
} catch {
return Data()
}
}
/// Reads up to `count` bytes using the throwing FileHandle API and returns empty `Data` on failure/EOF.
///
/// Important: Use this instead of `availableData` in callbacks like `readabilityHandler` to avoid
/// Objective-C exceptions terminating the process.
func readSafely(upToCount count: Int) -> Data {
do {
return try self.read(upToCount: count) ?? Data()
} catch {
return Data()
}
}
}