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by juxtaposicion
519 days ago
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Right the hope was to go further. E.g. if the input is: ``` class Classification(BaseModel): color: Literal['red', 'blue', 'green']
```then the output type would be: ``` class ClassificationWithLogProbs(BaseModel): color: Dict[Literal['red', 'blue', 'green'], float]
```Don't take this too literally; I'm not convinced that this is the right way to do it. But it would provide structure and scores without dealing with a mess of complex JSON. |
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One question I always had was what about the descriptions you can attach to the class and attributes? ( = Field(description=...) in pydantic) is the model made aware of those descriptions?