Improve the cache eviction routine to sort entries by timestamp using the standard library sort routine (stable, clearer and faster than the prior manual selection/bubble logic), and remove a redundant request-derived session ID helper in favor of the centralized session ID function. Also drop now-unused crypto/encoding imports.
This yields clearer, more maintainable eviction logic and removes duplicated/unused code and imports to reduce surface area and potential inconsistencies.
Improve robustness when handling "thinking" content by using a dedicated helper to extract the thinking text. This ensures wrapped or nested thinking objects are handled correctly instead of relying on a direct string extraction, reducing parsing errors for complex payloads.
Normalize Bash tool arguments by converting a "command" key into "cmd" using JSON-aware parsing, avoiding brittle string replacements that could corrupt values. Apply this conversion in both streaming and non-streaming response paths so bash-style tool calls are emitted with the expected "cmd" field.
Add support for accumulating thinking text and carrying session identifiers to enable signature caching/restore for unsigned thinking blocks, improving handling of thinking-state continuity across requests/responses.
Also perform small cleanups: import logging, tidy comments and test descriptions. These changes make tool-argument handling more robust and enable reliable signature restoration for thinking blocks.
Updates schema flattening logic to handle multiple non-null types, providing a more descriptive "Accepts" hint.
Removes redundant tracking of the current tool name in `Params` as it's no longer needed for streaming limits, simplifying the structure.
Enhances compatibility with the Gemini API by implementing a schema cleaning process.
This includes:
- Centralizing schema cleaning logic for Gemini in a dedicated utility function.
- Converting unsupported schema keywords to hints within the description field.
- Flattening complex schema structures like `anyOf`, `oneOf`, and type arrays to simplify the schema.
- Handling streaming responses with empty tool names, which can occur in subsequent chunks after the initial tool use.