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Previously, we stringified the messages when sending down in the thought process.
That makes it difficult to syntax highlight them nicely in the Thought Process tab:
Screenshot 2024-08-30 at 12 41 04 PM

This PR sends them down as lists of dicts, so we get much better syntax highlighting:
Screenshot 2024-08-30 at 12 40 50 PM

This makes the Thought Process tab more usable, and better for teaching demonstrations as well.

Does this introduce a breaking change?

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[ ] Yes
[X] No

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Type of change

[X] Bugfix
[ ] Feature
[ ] Code style update (formatting, local variables)
[ ] Refactoring (no functional changes, no api changes)
[ ] Documentation content changes
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  • The current tests all pass (python -m pytest).
  • I added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works - Snapshot tests are sufficient
  • I ran python -m pytest --cov to verify 100% coverage of added lines
  • I ran python -m mypy to check for type errors
  • I either used the pre-commit hooks or ran ruff and black manually on my code.

@pamelafox pamelafox merged commit eb5627c into Azure-Samples:main Aug 30, 2024
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@pamelafox pamelafox deleted the thoughtsteps branch August 30, 2024 19:54
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