@@ -296,15 +296,16 @@ def respond(interpreter):
296296 computer_dict = interpreter .computer .to_dict ()
297297 if "_hashes" in computer_dict :
298298 computer_dict .pop ("_hashes" )
299- if computer_dict :
300- computer_json = json .dumps (computer_dict )
301- sync_code = f"""import json\n computer.load_dict(json.loads('''{ computer_json } '''))"""
302- interpreter .computer .run ("python" , sync_code )
299+ if "system_message" in computer_dict :
300+ computer_dict .pop ("system_message" )
301+ computer_json = json .dumps (computer_dict )
302+ sync_code = f"""import json\n computer.load_dict(json.loads('''{ computer_json } '''))"""
303+ interpreter .computer .run ("python" , sync_code )
303304 except Exception as e :
304305 if interpreter .debug :
305306 raise
306307 print (str (e ))
307- print ("Continuing..." )
308+ print ("Failed to sync iComputer with your Computer. Continuing..." )
308309
309310 ## ↓ CODE IS RUN HERE
310311
@@ -319,7 +320,15 @@ def respond(interpreter):
319320 # sync up the interpreter's computer with your computer
320321 result = interpreter .computer .run (
321322 "python" ,
322- "import json\n computer_dict = computer.to_dict()\n if computer_dict:\n if '_hashes' in computer_dict:\n computer_dict.pop('_hashes')\n print(json.dumps(computer_dict))" ,
323+ """
324+ import json
325+ computer_dict = computer.to_dict()
326+ if '_hashes' in computer_dict:
327+ computer_dict.pop('_hashes')
328+ if "system_message" in computer_dict:
329+ computer_dict.pop("system_message")
330+ print(json.dumps(computer_dict))
331+ """ ,
323332 )
324333 result = result [- 1 ]["content" ]
325334 interpreter .computer .load_dict (
@@ -329,7 +338,7 @@ def respond(interpreter):
329338 if interpreter .debug :
330339 raise
331340 print (str (e ))
332- print ("Continuing." )
341+ print ("Failed to sync your Computer with iComputer. Continuing." )
333342
334343 # yield final "active_line" message, as if to say, no more code is running. unlightlight active lines
335344 # (is this a good idea? is this our responsibility? i think so — we're saying what line of code is running! ...?)
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