#[non_exhaustive]pub struct PromptCreationConfigurations {
pub previous_conversation_turns_to_include: Option<i32>,
pub exclude_previous_thinking_steps: bool,
}
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Specifies parameters that control how the service populates the agent prompt for an InvokeAgent
or InvokeInlineAgent
request. You can control which aspects of previous invocations in the same agent session the service uses to populate the agent prompt. This gives you more granular control over the contextual history that is used to process the current request.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.previous_conversation_turns_to_include: Option<i32>
The number of previous conversations from the ongoing agent session to include in the conversation history of the agent prompt, during the current invocation. This gives you more granular control over the context that the model is made aware of, and helps the model remove older context which is no longer useful during the ongoing agent session.
exclude_previous_thinking_steps: bool
If true
, the service removes any content between <thinking>
tags from previous conversations in an agent session. The service will only remove content from already processed turns. This helps you remove content which might not be useful for current and subsequent invocations. This can reduce the input token count and potentially save costs. The default value is false
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Source§impl PromptCreationConfigurations
impl PromptCreationConfigurations
Sourcepub fn previous_conversation_turns_to_include(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn previous_conversation_turns_to_include(&self) -> Option<i32>
The number of previous conversations from the ongoing agent session to include in the conversation history of the agent prompt, during the current invocation. This gives you more granular control over the context that the model is made aware of, and helps the model remove older context which is no longer useful during the ongoing agent session.
Sourcepub fn exclude_previous_thinking_steps(&self) -> bool
pub fn exclude_previous_thinking_steps(&self) -> bool
If true
, the service removes any content between <thinking>
tags from previous conversations in an agent session. The service will only remove content from already processed turns. This helps you remove content which might not be useful for current and subsequent invocations. This can reduce the input token count and potentially save costs. The default value is false
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Source§impl PromptCreationConfigurations
impl PromptCreationConfigurations
Sourcepub fn builder() -> PromptCreationConfigurationsBuilder
pub fn builder() -> PromptCreationConfigurationsBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture PromptCreationConfigurations
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Source§impl Clone for PromptCreationConfigurations
impl Clone for PromptCreationConfigurations
Source§fn clone(&self) -> PromptCreationConfigurations
fn clone(&self) -> PromptCreationConfigurations
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impl Debug for PromptCreationConfigurations
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impl PartialEq for PromptCreationConfigurations
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &PromptCreationConfigurations) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &PromptCreationConfigurations) -> bool
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impl Freeze for PromptCreationConfigurations
impl RefUnwindSafe for PromptCreationConfigurations
impl Send for PromptCreationConfigurations
impl Sync for PromptCreationConfigurations
impl Unpin for PromptCreationConfigurations
impl UnwindSafe for PromptCreationConfigurations
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