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docs(examples/server): Update wrong tool calling example #11809

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Hey 👋

Noticed that this example wasn't matching between the API call and the output, so I updated to reflect the original example in #9639, which I supposed was the original intended objective.

Call updated to match the tool used in the output just below, following the example in #9639
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Thanks for catching / fixing this!

@ngxson ngxson merged commit c1f958c into ggml-org:master Feb 13, 2025
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@RezaRahemtola RezaRahemtola deleted the fix-docs-tool-calling-example-output branch February 13, 2025 16:24
orca-zhang pushed a commit to orca-zhang/llama.cpp that referenced this pull request Feb 26, 2025
Call updated to match the tool used in the output just below, following the example in ggml-org#9639
arthw pushed a commit to arthw/llama.cpp that referenced this pull request Feb 26, 2025
Call updated to match the tool used in the output just below, following the example in ggml-org#9639
mglambda pushed a commit to mglambda/llama.cpp that referenced this pull request Mar 8, 2025
Call updated to match the tool used in the output just below, following the example in ggml-org#9639
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