ToolHandler is now Arc<dyn Fn(...)> supporting closures that capture
state. The output tool is created during init_output_tool() as a
closure capturing Arc<Mutex<Subconscious>>, writing directly to
Subconscious.state. No more POC_AGENT_OUTPUT_DIR filesystem hack.
- All tool handlers wrapped in Arc::new()
- Tool is Clone (not Copy) — .copied() → .cloned()
- Subconscious wrapped in Arc<Mutex<>> on Mind
- Dead filesystem-based output() function removed
- memory_tools returns 11 items (output removed from static list)
Co-Authored-By: Proof of Concept <poc@bcachefs.org>
- ToolHandler changed to Arc<dyn Fn(...)> (supports closures)
- Subconscious wrapped in Arc<Mutex<>> on Mind
- init_output_tool() pushes output tool closure capturing the Arc
- Output removed from static memory_tools()
- Most tool handlers wrapped in Arc::new() but some have paren issues
Co-Authored-By: Proof of Concept <poc@bcachefs.org>
Tool definitions are now &'static str (name, description,
parameters_json) instead of runtime-constructed serde_json::Value.
No more json!() macro, no more ToolDef::new() for tool definitions.
The JSON schema strings are written directly as string literals.
When sent to the API, they can be interpolated without
serialization/deserialization.
Multi-tool modules return fixed-size arrays instead of Vecs:
- memory: [Tool; 12], journal: [Tool; 3]
- channels: [Tool; 4]
- control: [Tool; 3]
- web: [Tool; 2]
ToolDef/FunctionDef remain for backward compat (API wire format,
summarize_args) but are no longer used in tool definitions.
Co-Authored-By: Proof of Concept <poc@bcachefs.org>
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>