Document reasoning for omitting ctx.EndInvocation()
Added detailed comments explaining the intentional omission of ctx.EndInvocation() and its implications for cross-language consistency.
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This pull request enhances code clarity and maintainability by providing comprehensive documentation for a specific design decision in the agent.go file. It explains the intentional omission of a particular function call, ensuring that the reasoning behind this choice, including its implications for cross-language consistency, is well-understood by current and future developers.
Highlights
- Documenting
ctx.EndInvocation()omission: Detailed comments have been added toagent/agent.goexplaining whyctx.EndInvocation()is intentionally not called within therunAfterAgentCallbacksfunction. This addresses a previousTODOcomment. - Rationale for omission: The documentation clarifies that
ctx.EndInvocation()is omitted because after-agent callbacks do not checkctx.Ended(), it ensures cross-language consistency by matching the Python ADK's behavior, and the invocation end flag is local and not used later, preventing misleading future contributors.
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Hi, can you fix the indentation and remove the TODO?