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  • Chores
    • Upgraded the AI integration dependency to a newer preview version.
  • Refactor
    • Improved the handling of inputs for AI function invocations for more reliable operations.

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This pull request updates the version of the Microsoft.Extensions.AI package in the project file and modifies how function arguments are passed in the GenerativeAIChatClient class. The package reference in the csproj file is upgraded from version 9.3.0-preview.1.25161.3 to 9.4.0-preview.1.25207.5. In the client class, the raw function call arguments are now wrapped inside a new AIFunctionArguments instance before being passed to the InvokeAsync method. Overall, the changes adjust dependency versions and parameter structuring without altering the control flow.

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src/GenerativeAI.Microsoft/GenerativeAI.Microsoft.csproj Updated the Microsoft.Extensions.AI package version from 9.3.0-preview.1.25161.3 to 9.4.0-preview.1.25207.5.
src/GenerativeAI.Microsoft/GenerativeAIChatClient.cs Modified function calls in CallFunctionAsync and CallFunctionStreamingAsync: now wrapping functionCall.Arguments in a new AIFunctionArguments instance.

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    participant ChatClient as GenerativeAIChatClient
    participant ArgWrapper as AIFunctionArguments
    participant Tool
    ChatClient->>ArgWrapper: Wrap functionCall.Arguments
    ChatClient->>Tool: InvokeAsync(ArgWrapper, cancellationToken)
    Tool-->>ChatClient: Return result
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src/GenerativeAI.Microsoft/GenerativeAI.Microsoft.csproj (1)

35-35: Package update looks good

The update to Microsoft.Extensions.AI version 9.4.0-preview.1.25207.5 aligns with the PR objective. Since this is a preview version, ensure comprehensive testing before deploying to production environments.

src/GenerativeAI.Microsoft/GenerativeAIChatClient.cs (2)

84-84: API adaptation correctly implemented

This change properly adapts to the updated Microsoft.Extensions.AI package by wrapping the function arguments in an AIFunctionArguments instance. This is consistent with the package update mentioned in the csproj file.


129-129: API adaptation correctly implemented

The same adaptation pattern is correctly applied here in the streaming method, ensuring consistent behavior between synchronous and streaming function calls.

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@gunpal5 gunpal5 merged commit 5c50eda into gunpal5:main Apr 8, 2025
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