AISep 22, 2025

Instruction-Following Evaluation in Function Calling for Large Language Models

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This addresses a practical limitation for real-world AI agent systems by highlighting gaps in instruction-following for function calling.

The paper tackles the problem that existing function calling benchmarks for large language models do not test adherence to format instructions in parameter descriptions, and introduces IFEval-FC, a benchmark with 750 test cases that shows state-of-the-art models like GPT-5 and Claude 4.1 Opus frequently fail to follow basic formatting rules.

Function calling is a core capability of large language models, essential for AI agents. Existing benchmarks such as the Berkeley Function Calling Leaderboard (BFCL), tau^2-Bench (arXiv:2506.07982), and ACEBench (arXiv:2501.12851) evaluate argument correctness but do not test adherence to format instructions embedded in parameter descriptions, such as enclosing values in double quotes or using ISO date formats. We introduce IFEval-FC, a benchmark inspired by IFEval (arXiv:2311.07911) that assesses precise instruction following in function calling. IFEval-FC encodes verifiable formats directly within JSON schema descriptions, for example specifying that a value must not contain punctuation. It includes 750 test cases, each consisting of a function with an embedded format for one of its input parameters and a corresponding user query. Evaluation is fully algorithmic, ensuring objectivity, reproducibility, and scalability. Our results show that even state-of-the-art proprietary models, including GPT-5 and Claude 4.1 Opus, frequently fail to follow basic formatting rules, highlighting a practical limitation for real-world agent systems. The complete codebase and data are publicly available at https://github.com/Skripkon/IFEval-FC.

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