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IFWhen serving a Qwen3 model with vLLM with enable_thinking=False and a guided_decoding schema (e.g., guided_json), the output is malformed JSON (extra braces, markdown fences, or gibberish).
THENSet enable_thinking=True in the chat_template_kwargs, or avoid using a reasoning parser entirely (e.g., do not pass --reasoning-parser qwen3). Both workarounds produce valid JSON output. Alternatively, manually append '/no_think' to the user prompt while keeping enable_thinking=True.
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