Wrapped googleai decoding logic in a pcall to prevent crash on stream termination#294
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When using gemini-3-pro-preview the API stream sends a final chunk (likely usage metadata or [DONE] signal) that does not match the expected
"text":...fragment format.The current implementation manually wraps the line in braces:
vim.json.decode("{" .. line .. "}").When the final non-conforming chunk arrives,vim.json.decodethrows an error (Expected object key string but found T_OBJ_END), crashing the plugin callback just as the response finishes.Wrapping the decoding logic in a
pcall(similar to the ollama integration) solves the issue and the chat integration works flawlessly.