Add automatic _meta parameter extraction support #172
      
        
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Summary
This PR adds native support for the MCP protocol's
_metaparameter, eliminating the need for manual extraction in controllers.Background
The MCP specification defines a
_metafield that allows clients to pass request-specific metadata. Previously, Ruby SDK users had to manually extract this field from request parameters.Changes
_metafrom request parameters incall_toolandget_promptmethods_metais passed as a nested field withinserver_context(accessible viaserver_context[:_meta])_metawithin the contextserver_contextor_metapresentTesting
_metaextraction and nesting behaviorDocumentation
_metausage examplesUsage Example
Breaking Changes
None - this is backwards compatible. Tools that don't use
server_contextor don't access_metawill continue to work unchanged.Notes
While implementing this feature, we discovered that the README incorrectly states that server_context is passed to exception and instrumentation callbacks, though the actual implementation only passes contextual error information to these callbacks.