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IFMCP server tool execution does not respond to cancellation requests from the client (e.g., when user presses stop button).
THENImplement cancellation support in MCP server by listening for JSON-RPC notifications of type 'notifications/cancelled'. When received, cancel the corresponding tool execution (e.g., by cancelling asyncio tasks or setting a cancellation token) and respond with a cancellation result. Ensure that long-running tools check for cancellation periodically.
IFMCP server disconnects unexpectedly after processing a large tool response when using asyncio, due to missing cancellation notification handling.
THENAdd a handler for CancelledNotification in the MCP server to properly acknowledge cancellation requests. This prevents asyncio from raising CancelledError and disconnecting the client after large responses.
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