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@kevssim kevssim commented May 9, 2025

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  • More Models or Datasets Support

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GRPO code training supports the execution of generated code using Judge0.

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hjh0119 commented May 9, 2025

Thanks! Could you pass the lint check so we can merge

https://github.com/modelscope/ms-swift/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#code-standards-and-development-approach

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kevssim commented May 9, 2025

Thanks! Could you pass the lint check so we can merge

https://github.com/modelscope/ms-swift/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#code-standards-and-development-approach

Hello! I have pushed the adjusted code. Please review again.

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hjh0119 commented May 9, 2025

LGTM

@hjh0119 hjh0119 merged commit 08552ca into modelscope:main May 9, 2025
tastelikefeet added a commit to tastelikefeet/swift that referenced this pull request May 9, 2025
* main:
  Support init parameters (modelscope#4141)
  Feature freezing/activating parameters via regex (modelscope#4143)
  grpo code reward by judge0 (modelscope#4140)
  [megatron] support max_epochs (modelscope#4125)
  [grpo] fix labels pop and peftmodel parameter check  (modelscope#4136)

# Conflicts:
#	docs/source/Instruction/命令行参数.md
#	docs/source_en/Instruction/Command-line-parameters.md
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