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This adds the missing `text` parameter to the Responses API that is how users control structured outputs. All we do with that parameter is map it to the corresponding chat completion response_format. The unit tests exercise the various permutations allowed for this property, while a couple of new verification tests actually use it for real to verify the model outputs are following the format as expected. Signed-off-by: Ben Browning <bbrownin@redhat.com> |
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