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Agora-Opt Code Package
What This Directory Contains
./code/Agora-Opt/ is the source directory for the Agora-Opt method. It
retains two categories of assets:
- the Agora-Opt implementation
- prebuilt memory assets used by the method
Historical run outputs are not stored here.
For compatibility with the original stage naming, the main reproduction script maintains two convenience paths:
generated_with_memorydebate_runs
Important Subdirectories
The most important components are:
src/debate_memory/: core Agora-Opt implementationscripts/: command-line wrappersmemory_storage/: solution memorydebug_case_memory/: debug memory retrieval bankdebate_memory_storage/: debate memory retrieval bankmemory_variants/: retained alternative memory variantsmemory_backups/: retained memory backups
Multiple memory versions are intentionally kept. They were prepared during different stages of the project and can all be treated as available assets for generation, debugging, and debate.
Core Workflow
Agora-Opt runs in two stages.
Stage 1: Generate Initial Solutions
generate_with_memory.py generates candidate solutions, optionally using
solution memory and debug memory.
Primary entry script:
scripts/generate_with_memory.py
This stage:
- reads benchmark problems
- retrieves similar solved cases from
memory_storage/ - generates candidate modeling code
- uses debug memory during self-repair when execution fails
Stage 2: Run Debate
run_memory_debate.py takes two sets of initial solutions and runs the
decentralized debate stage.
Primary entry script:
scripts/run_memory_debate.py
This stage:
- loads both sides' initial solutions
- retrieves historical debate cases from
debate_memory_storage/ - performs iterative comparison, revision, and convergence
- executes and evaluates the final consensus solution
Memory Types
1. Solution Memory
Directory:
memory_storage/
Purpose:
- retrieves similar successful modeling cases during generation
- supplies formulation templates and structural priors
Build path:
- extract
(problem description, correct code, objective value)from correctly evaluated runs - build
cases.jsonlplus its retrieval index
Related script:
scripts/build_memory_from_eval_results.py
2. Debug Memory
Directory:
debug_case_memory/
Purpose:
- retrieves similar execution failures and repair experience
- supports automatic self-debugging during generation
Build path:
- extract unique error signatures from
debug_memory.jsonland its backups - normalize the error text, repair hints, and metadata into a retrieval bank
Related script:
scripts/build_debug_memory.py
Note:
- raw debug logs are stored in
memory_storage/debug_memory.jsonl - that log file is one of the inputs used to build debug memory
3. Debate Memory
Directory:
debate_memory_storage/
Purpose:
- stores examples of how disagreements were resolved during debate
- helps later debates converge more efficiently
Build path:
- select historical runs where the two initial solutions disagreed
- keep cases where debate eventually converged successfully
- extract the dispute, key arguments, and final converged code
Related scripts:
scripts/build_debate_memory.pyscripts/process_all_debate_cases.sh
Suggested Memory Construction Order
When preparing memory from scratch, the recommended order is:
- run generation and evaluation to obtain
evaluation_results - build solution memory from correct cases
- build debug memory from accumulated
debug_memory.jsonl - build debate memory from historical debate runs
The dependency flow is:
evaluation_results->solution memorydebug_memory.jsonl->debug memory- debate run artifacts ->
debate memory
Retained Memory Assets
This directory intentionally keeps:
- the three primary memory stores
- memory variants
- memory backups
These are treated as static method assets.
Historical run outputs are not retained here, which keeps source code, memory assets, and new results clearly separated.
To rebuild the three memory types, use:
bash ./code/Agora-Opt/scripts/build_memory_assets.sh /path/to/eval_dir1 /path/to/eval_dir2
That script attempts to:
- rebuild solution memory from evaluation directories
- rebuild debug memory from
debug_memory.jsonland its backups - rebuild debate memory from debate run artifacts
Recommended Entry Points
For paper reproduction, use the outer scripts rather than manually assembling commands in this directory:
- main table:
./code/scripts/run_agora.sh - 5.1:
./code/experiments/5.1_compatibility_backbone_llms/ - 5.2:
./code/experiments/5.2_ablation_study/ - 5.3.1:
./code/experiments/5.3.1_centralized_judge_selection/ - 5.3.2:
./code/experiments/5.3.2_impact_of_debate_rounds/ - 5.3.3:
./code/experiments/5.3.3_generalization_of_decentralized_debate_protocol/
Direct Source-Level Usage
For direct method-level use, the main wrappers are:
python scripts/generate_with_memory.py
python scripts/run_memory_debate.py
python scripts/execute.py
python scripts/build_memory_from_eval_results.py
python scripts/build_debug_memory.py
python scripts/build_debate_memory.py
Path Conventions
Within the open-source package, the intended layout is:
- benchmark data:
./data/benchmarks/ - Agora-Opt source code and memory:
./code/Agora-Opt/
This separation makes the boundaries between code, memory assets, and newly generated outputs explicit.