docs: add server-side tool error handling documentation#2129
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Add an 'Error Handling' subsection to the Tools section of docs/server.md covering three approaches: raising ToolError, unhandled exception auto-conversion, and returning CallToolResult(isError=True) directly. Includes a runnable example at examples/snippets/servers/tool_errors.py.
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This seems a horrible experience in v2 btw, we should have a more "raise HTTPException" experience like Starlette offers. |
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Add an 'Error Handling' subsection to the Tools section of docs/server.md covering three approaches: raising ToolError, unhandled exception auto-conversion, and returning CallToolResult(isError=True) directly. Includes a runnable example at examples/snippets/servers/tool_errors.py.