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IFMCP SDK directly calls internal Zod methods (_def, _parse) which were removed or changed in Zod v4, resulting in 'null is not an object (evaluating 'F._def')' errors.
THENCreate a compatibility layer that checks for the '_zod' property to detect Zod v4. For Zod v4, use the top-level z.parse() and z.safeParse() functions instead of instance methods. For Zod v3, fall back to schema.parse().
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