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hotfix plugin result is not string #5614 #5621

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  • Bug Fixes
    • Implemented a hotfix to ensure content returned from tool calls is consistently converted to a string, preventing potential errors in response processing.

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The changes involve modifications to the stream function within the app/utils/chat.ts file. A hotfix is introduced to ensure that the content returned from tool calls is converted to a string if it is not already. This adjustment aims to prevent potential errors related to non-string responses while maintaining the overall structure and functionality of the function.

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app/utils/chat.ts Added a hotfix in the stream function to convert content to a string if it is not already.

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@lloydzhou lloydzhou requested a review from Dogtiti October 10, 2024 04:48
@lloydzhou lloydzhou merged commit 63ab83c into ChatGPTNextWeb:main Oct 10, 2024
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