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10 changes: 8 additions & 2 deletions app/backend/rtmt.py
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -146,9 +146,15 @@ async def _process_message_to_client(self, msg: str, client_ws: web.WebSocketRes
})
if "response" in message:
replace = False
for i, output in enumerate(reversed(message["response"]["output"])):
# Get the original list length
output_len = len(message["response"]["output"])

# Iterate in reverse while calculating the correct index
for reverse_index, output in enumerate(reversed(message["response"]["output"])):
if output["type"] == "function_call":
message["response"]["output"].pop(i)
original_index = output_len - 1 - reverse_index # Map reversed index to the original

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output_len ? where is it declared and initialized ?

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thank you for reviewing my PR. Apologies missed to add the declaration earlier. Its now resolved. and updated my PR.

print("Len of message[response][output]:", output_len, ", output:", message["response"]["output"])
message["response"]["output"].pop(original_index)
replace = True
if replace:
updated_message = json.dumps(message)
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