Keep useful values across agent turns You can reuse successful variables and functions across actor turns. Prompt history may be summarized while live runtime values remain available. cpp academy academy/topics/persistent-runtime-state website/content-src/academy/course.mjs academy Keep useful values across agent turns
Unit 6 · Solve long and complex tasks

Keep useful values across agent turns

You can reuse successful variables and functions across actor turns. Prompt history may be summarized while live runtime values remain available.

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Unit example (nearest native match)

See the idea in context

auto investigator = axllm::agent(signature, axllm::object({
    {"contextFields", axllm::array({"logs"})},
    {"contextPolicy", axllm::object({{"preset", "lean"}, {"budget", "balanced"}})},
    {"runtime", axllm::object({{"language", "JavaScript"}})},
}));
Run itIn your own project
include(FetchContent)
FetchContent_Declare(axllm GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/ax-llm/ax GIT_TAG main SOURCE_SUBDIR packages/cpp)
FetchContent_MakeAvailable(axllm)
target_link_libraries(your_app PRIVATE axllm::axllm)

#include <axllm/axllm.hpp>

auto llm = axllm::ai("openai", axllm::object({{"apiKey", std::getenv("OPENAI_API_KEY")}}));
auto classify = axllm::ax("review:string -> sentiment:class \"positive, negative, neutral\"");

Set OPENAI_APIKEY in your environment before running provider-backed code.

In the ax repo

From a clone of the ax repo:

npm run example -- cpp src/examples/cpp/long-agents/incident_log_forensics.cpp
Active practice

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