package provider import ( "errors" "fmt" "regexp" "strconv" "strings" ) var providerToolIndexPattern = regexp.MustCompile(`(?i)\btool\s+(\d+)\s+function\b`) // AnnotateToolSchemaError resolves provider messages such as "Tool 197 function // has invalid 'parameters' schema" back to the stable Reasonix tool identity. // MCP tool names carry their source server in mcp____ form, so the // resulting diagnostic tells users which integration supplied the bad schema. func AnnotateToolSchemaError(err error, tools []ToolSchema) error { var apiErr *APIError if !errors.As(err, &apiErr) || (apiErr.Status != 400 && apiErr.Status != 422) { return err } match := providerToolIndexPattern.FindStringSubmatch(apiErr.Body) if len(match) != 2 { return err } index, parseErr := strconv.Atoi(match[1]) if parseErr != nil || index < 0 || index >= len(tools) { return err } tool := tools[index] context := fmt.Sprintf("Provider tool %d maps to Reasonix tool %q.", index, tool.Name) if server, rawName, ok := splitMCPToolName(tool.Name); ok { context = fmt.Sprintf("Provider tool %d maps to Reasonix tool %q (MCP server %q, tool %q).", index, tool.Name, server, rawName) } annotated := *apiErr annotated.ToolContext = context return &annotated } func splitMCPToolName(name string) (server, tool string, ok bool) { const prefix = "mcp__" if !strings.HasPrefix(name, prefix) { return "", "", false } parts := strings.SplitN(strings.TrimPrefix(name, prefix), "__", 2) if len(parts) != 2 || parts[0] == "" || parts[1] == "" { return "", "", false } return parts[0], parts[1], true }