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PrintEventHandler

Struct PrintEventHandler 

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct PrintEventHandler { /* private fields */ }
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Simple event handler that prints to stdout.

This handler is useful for CLI applications and debugging. It prints text directly to stdout and formats tool usage and results in a readable manner.

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use gba_core::event::PrintEventHandler;

let mut handler = PrintEventHandler::default();
// Use with Engine::run_stream() or Session::send_stream()

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impl PrintEventHandler

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pub fn new() -> Self

Create a new print event handler.

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pub fn with_tools(self) -> Self

Enable showing tool usage details.

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pub fn with_auto_flush(self) -> Self

Enable auto-flushing stdout after each text output.

This is useful for real-time streaming output where you want each piece of text to appear immediately.

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impl Debug for PrintEventHandler

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for PrintEventHandler

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fn default() -> PrintEventHandler

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl EventHandler for PrintEventHandler

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fn on_text(&mut self, text: &str)

Called when text content is received from Claude. Read more
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fn on_tool_use(&mut self, tool: &str, input: &Value)

Called when Claude starts using a tool. Read more
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fn on_tool_result(&mut self, result: &str)

Called when a tool returns a result. Read more
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fn on_error(&mut self, error_msg: &str)

Called when an error occurs during streaming. Read more
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fn on_complete(&mut self)

Called when the response is complete.

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