Sam 2c6459429f
DEV: use a proper object for tool definition (#1337)
* DEV: use a proper object for tool definition

This moves away from using a loose hash to define tools, which
is error prone.

Instead given a proper object we will also be able to coerce the
return values to match tool definition correctly

* fix xml tools

* fix anthropic tools

* fix specs... a few more to go

* specs are passing

* FIX: coerce values for XML tool calls

* Update spec/lib/completions/tool_definition_spec.rb

Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>

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