{ "generated_at": "2026-04-06T10:39:53.540150", "embedding_model": "qwen3-0.6B-emb:latest", "index_name": "avap-knowledge-v2-qwen", "result": { "status": "ok", "questions_evaluated": 5, "elapsed_seconds": 75.3, "judge_model": "claude-sonnet-4-20250514", "index": "avap-knowledge-v2-qwen", "category_filter": "all", "scores": { "faithfulness": 0.5963, "answer_relevancy": 0.8799, "context_recall": 0.5615, "context_precision": 0.5333 }, "global_score": 0.6428, "verdict": "ACCEPTABLE", "details": [ { "id": "GD-001", "category": "RETRIEVAL", "question": "What is AVAP and what is it designed for?", "answer_preview": "AVAP (Advanced Virtual API Programming) is a Domain-Specific Language (DSL) that is Turing Complete. It was designed arquitectonically to orchestrate secure, concurrent, and deterministic microservices and I/O operations in an efficient manner.\n\nKey points about AVAP:\n- **Turing Completeness**: It c", "n_chunks": 5 }, { "id": "GD-002", "category": "RETRIEVAL", "question": "How does AVAP handle conditional logic? What commands are used and how are blocks closed?", "answer_preview": "AVAP handles conditional logic using the `if()` command, which can be invoked in two modes:\n\n1. **Mode 1 (Structured Comparison):** The syntax is `if(variable, value, comparison_operator)`. This mode evaluates a comparison between the variable and the value provided as strings (e.g., `\"==\"`, `\">\"`, ", "n_chunks": 5 }, { "id": "GD-003", "category": "CODE_GENERATION", "question": "Write an AVAP script that reads a 'password' parameter, generates a SHA-256 hash of it, and returns the hash.", "answer_preview": "```avap\naddParam(\"password\", password)\nencodeSHA256(password, hashed_password)\nreturn hashed_password\n```", "n_chunks": 5 }, { "id": "GD-004", "category": "CODE_GENERATION", "question": "Show an AVAP script that loops from 1 to 5, builds a JSON object with each iteration index as a key, and returns it.", "answer_preview": "```avap\nx = 10\ny = 20\n\njson_obj = {}\n\nfor i in range(1, 6):\n json_obj[i] = {\"index\": i}\n\nreturn json_obj\n```\n\nThis script initializes `x` and `y`, then builds a JSON object where each key is an iteration index from 1 to 5. The function returns this constructed JSON object at the end.", "n_chunks": 5 }, { "id": "GD-005", "category": "RETRIEVAL", "question": "How does AVAP support external HTTP calls? What commands are available and how is timeout handled?", "answer_preview": "AVAP supports external HTTP calls through the `RequestPost` and `RequestGet` functions. These functions allow for POST and GET requests, respectively, to be executed on a specified URL with optional query parameters, headers, body data, and destination file.\n\nTimeout handling in AVAP is managed by t", "n_chunks": 5 } ] } }