We decided to take this out for now. It doesn't seem necessary, and it
complicates the code a lot. We can always put it back later if desired.
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Also includes some fixes for how the Lua tool was being generated.
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Co-authored-by: Ben <ben@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <agus@zed.dev>
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This is surprising, but the Anthropic API returns a 400 if a tool output
is an empty string because it thinks we're attaching a `tool use`
without a corresponding `tool result`, but we are not, it's just empty
(which seems totally reasonable) 🙃
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Anthropic API doesn't allow `tool_use` messages without a corresponding
`tool_result`, so we'll skip those when building a request. I'll
separately investigate why we are sending request before the tool result
as that might lead to separate issues, but that might take a while and
this is currently very frustrating.
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When the user attached context in the thread, the editor model request
would fail because its tool use wouldn't be removed properly leading to
an API error.
Also, after an edit, we'd keep the old file snapshot in the context.
This would make the model think that the edits didn't apply and make it
go in a loop.
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This PR decouples the scripting tool from the `Tool` trait while still
allowing it to be used as a tool from the model's perspective.
This will allow us to evolve the scripting tool as more of a first-class
citizen while still retaining the ability to have the model call it as a
regular tool.
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