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image: golang:latest |
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stages: |
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- test |
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- build |
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before_script: |
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- go get -u github.com/golang/dep/cmd/dep |
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- export GOPATH=$(dirname $CI_PROJECT_DIR)/go |
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- mkdir -p $GOPATH/src |
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- cd $GOPATH/src |
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- ln -s $CI_PROJECT_DIR |
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- cd $CI_PROJECT_NAME |
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- dep ensure -update |
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test: |
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stage: test |
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script: |
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- go test |
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build: |
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stage: build |
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script: |
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- go build |
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# This file is autogenerated, do not edit; changes may be undone by the next 'dep ensure'. |
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[[projects]] |
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branch = "master" |
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name = "github.com/BurntSushi/toml" |
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packages = ["."] |
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revision = "a368813c5e648fee92e5f6c30e3944ff9d5e8895" |
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[[projects]] |
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name = "github.com/coreos/bbolt" |
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packages = ["."] |
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revision = "583e8937c61f1af6513608ccc75c97b6abdf4ff9" |
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version = "v1.3.0" |
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[[projects]] |
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branch = "master" |
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name = "github.com/dustin/go-humanize" |
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packages = ["."] |
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revision = "79e699ccd02f240a1f1fbbdcee7e64c1c12e41aa" |
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[[projects]] |
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branch = "master" |
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name = "github.com/fluffle/goirc" |
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packages = ["client","logging","state"] |
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revision = "c981f8f5680c85268c75c68e4945abc55ba70de0" |
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[[projects]] |
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name = "github.com/golang/mock" |
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packages = ["gomock"] |
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revision = "13f360950a79f5864a972c786a10a50e44b69541" |
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version = "v1.0.0" |
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[[projects]] |
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branch = "master" |
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name = "github.com/mandykoh/keva" |
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packages = ["."] |
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revision = "443c1447fc51d6502cc5cb82d810014baba00b5b" |
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[[projects]] |
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branch = "master" |
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name = "github.com/mandykoh/symlock" |
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packages = ["."] |
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revision = "0362cd091b6b627bf9552d87ba15956d5e8bde32" |
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[[projects]] |
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branch = "bbolt" |
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name = "github.com/tslocum/markov" |
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packages = ["."] |
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revision = "eb8ca4c563d859dd72df9334f484912ef7fb7a29" |
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[[projects]] |
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branch = "master" |
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name = "golang.org/x/net" |
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packages = ["proxy"] |
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revision = "8351a756f30f1297fe94bbf4b767ec589c6ea6d0" |
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[[projects]] |
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branch = "master" |
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name = "golang.org/x/sys" |
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packages = ["unix"] |
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revision = "062cd7e4e68206d8bab9b18396626e855c992658" |
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[solve-meta] |
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analyzer-name = "dep" |
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analyzer-version = 1 |
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inputs-digest = "96a685db21fdef56feccf61e90a9dd578034d37eb1fa50a52dd1f8bbf34dc30b" |
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solver-name = "gps-cdcl" |
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solver-version = 1 |
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# Gopkg.toml example |
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# |
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# Refer to https://github.com/golang/dep/blob/master/docs/Gopkg.toml.md |
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# for detailed Gopkg.toml documentation. |
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# |
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# required = ["github.com/user/thing/cmd/thing"] |
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# ignored = ["github.com/user/project/pkgX", "bitbucket.org/user/project/pkgA/pkgY"] |
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# |
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# [[constraint]] |
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# name = "github.com/user/project" |
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# version = "1.0.0" |
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# |
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# [[constraint]] |
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# name = "github.com/user/project2" |
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# branch = "dev" |
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# source = "github.com/myfork/project2" |
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# |
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# [[override]] |
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# name = "github.com/x/y" |
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# version = "2.4.0" |
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[[constraint]] |
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branch = "master" |
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name = "github.com/BurntSushi/toml" |
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[[constraint]] |
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branch = "master" |
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name = "github.com/dustin/go-humanize" |
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[[constraint]] |
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branch = "master" |
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name = "github.com/fluffle/goirc" |
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[[constraint]] |
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branch = "bbolt" |
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name = "github.com/tslocum/markov" |
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|
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# Sage |
||||
|
||||
[](https://gitlab.com/tslocum/sage/commits/master) |
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[](https://godoc.org/gitlab.com/tslocum/sage) |
||||
|
||||
Documentation coming soon... |
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|
||||
Nick="sage" |
||||
NickPassword="hunter2" |
||||
Name="Markov Fembot" |
||||
Server="irc.freenode.net:6667" |
||||
Channels=["#jp","#saovq"] |
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@@ -0,0 +1,377 @@
|
||||
// sage - Markov chain IRC bot
|
||||
// https://gitlab.com/tslocum/sage
|
||||
// Written by Trevor 'tee' Slocum <tslocum@gmail.com>
|
||||
//
|
||||
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
|
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// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
|
||||
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
|
||||
// (at your option) any later version.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
|
||||
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
|
||||
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
|
||||
// GNU General Public License for more details.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
|
||||
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
|
||||
|
||||
package main |
||||
|
||||
import ( |
||||
"bufio" |
||||
"flag" |
||||
"fmt" |
||||
"log" |
||||
"math/rand" |
||||
"net/http" |
||||
_ "net/http/pprof" |
||||
"os" |
||||
"os/signal" |
||||
"path" |
||||
"regexp" |
||||
"strconv" |
||||
"strings" |
||||
"syscall" |
||||
"time" |
||||
|
||||
"github.com/BurntSushi/toml" |
||||
"github.com/dustin/go-humanize" |
||||
irc "github.com/fluffle/goirc/client" |
||||
"github.com/tslocum/markov" |
||||
) |
||||
|
||||
type Config struct { |
||||
Server string |
||||
Nick string |
||||
NickPassword string |
||||
Ident string |
||||
Name string |
||||
Channels []string |
||||
|
||||
MarkovOrder int |
||||
MarkovWords int |
||||
MarkovTimeout int |
||||
|
||||
DebugPort int |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
var config *Config |
||||
var self *markov.BoltTableStore |
||||
var memory *markov.Accumulator |
||||
var brain *markov.Model |
||||
var experience = make(chan string, 100) |
||||
var client *irc.Conn |
||||
|
||||
var validword = regexp.MustCompile("^[a-zA-Z]([a-zA-Z \\-'/]+[a-zA-Z])?$") |
||||
var invalidchars = regexp.MustCompile("[^a-zA-Z0-9 \\-'/]+") |
||||
var commonwords = []string{"a", "an", "at", "are", "arent", "and", "is", "isnt", "not", "of", "i", "you", "he", "she", "him", "her", "his", "hers", "they", "them", "theirs", "us", "our", "ours", "get", "got", "it", "in", "if", "of", "or", "on", "just", "no", "yes", "yeah", "ya", "yea", "yep", "yup"} |
||||
var dataDir = flag.String("data", "", "Data directory (contains sage.conf, memories are stored here)") |
||||
var importFile = flag.String("import", "", "Import plaintext file into memory") |
||||
|
||||
func loadConfig() { |
||||
cfile := "a new data folder\nThen supply the folder path: sage -data /home/sage/data" |
||||
if *dataDir != "" { |
||||
cfile = path.Join(*dataDir, "sage.conf") |
||||
} |
||||
nonexistmsg := fmt.Sprintf("Error! Unable to read sage.conf, please copy sage.default.conf to %s", cfile) |
||||
var err error |
||||
|
||||
config = new(Config) |
||||
if *dataDir != "" { |
||||
if _, err = os.Stat(cfile); err == nil { |
||||
if _, err = toml.DecodeFile(cfile, &config); err != nil { |
||||
log.Fatalf("Failed to read %s: %v", cfile, err) |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
if config.Server == "" || config.Nick == "" { |
||||
log.Fatal("Server and Nick parameters in sage.conf are required") |
||||
} |
||||
} else { |
||||
log.Fatalf("%s\n%v", nonexistmsg, err) |
||||
} |
||||
} else { |
||||
log.Fatal(nonexistmsg) |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
if config.MarkovOrder <= 0 { |
||||
config.MarkovOrder = 1 |
||||
} |
||||
if config.MarkovWords <= 0 { |
||||
config.MarkovWords = 1 |
||||
} |
||||
if config.MarkovTimeout <= 0 { |
||||
config.MarkovTimeout = 1000 |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
if config.DebugPort > 0 { |
||||
go http.ListenAndServe(":"+strconv.Itoa(config.DebugPort), nil) |
||||
} |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
func hear(message string) { |
||||
experience <- message |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
func learn() { |
||||
var m []string |
||||
var valid bool |
||||
var err error |
||||
|
||||
for message := range experience { |
||||
valid = false |
||||
|
||||
m = strings.Split(stripCodes(strings.ToLower(message)), " ") |
||||
for _, tidbit := range m { |
||||
if !validword.MatchString(tidbit) { |
||||
continue // Contains number or other invalid char
|
||||
} else if tidbit == config.Nick { |
||||
continue |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
err = memory.Add(tidbit) |
||||
if err != nil { |
||||
log.Fatalf("Failed to add memory: %v", err) |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
valid = true |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
if valid { |
||||
err = memory.Add("") |
||||
if err != nil { |
||||
log.Fatalf("Failed to add memory: %v", err) |
||||
} |
||||
} |
||||
} |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
func respond(message string) string { |
||||
message = strings.ToLower(message) |
||||
pieces := strings.Split(stripCommonWords(message), " ") |
||||
timeout := time.After(time.Duration(config.MarkovTimeout) * time.Millisecond) |
||||
|
||||
var thought []string |
||||
var response string |
||||
var perspective *markov.Generator |
||||
Vocalize: |
||||
for { |
||||
thought = nil |
||||
perspective = markov.NewGenerator(brain, uint(config.MarkovOrder), rand.New(rand.NewSource(time.Now().UTC().UnixNano()))) |
||||
for { |
||||
tidbit, err := perspective.Get() |
||||
if err != nil { |
||||
log.Fatalf("Unable to think: %v", err) |
||||
} |
||||
if tidbit == "" { |
||||
break |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
thought = append(thought, tidbit) |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
if len(thought) >= config.MarkovWords { |
||||
if len(pieces) == 0 || pieces[0] == "" { |
||||
break Vocalize |
||||
} else if response == "" { |
||||
response = strings.Join(thought, " ") |
||||
} else { |
||||
for _, piece := range pieces { |
||||
for _, tidbit := range thought { |
||||
if tidbit == piece { |
||||
break Vocalize |
||||
} |
||||
} |
||||
} |
||||
} |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
select { |
||||
case <-timeout: |
||||
break Vocalize |
||||
default: |
||||
} |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
if len(thought) >= config.MarkovWords { |
||||
return strings.Join(thought, " ") |
||||
} |
||||
return response |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
func containsNick(message string) bool { |
||||
message = stripCodes(strings.ToLower(message)) |
||||
nick := strings.ToLower(config.Nick) |
||||
|
||||
m := strings.Split(message, " ") |
||||
for _, mword := range m { |
||||
if mword == nick { |
||||
return true |
||||
} |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
return false |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
func stripCodes(message string) string { |
||||
return invalidchars.ReplaceAllString(message, "") |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
func stripCommonWords(message string) string { |
||||
nick := strings.ToLower(config.Nick) |
||||
m := strings.Split(message, " ") |
||||
for i, mword := range m { |
||||
if mword == nick { |
||||
m[i] = "" |
||||
continue |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
for _, word := range commonwords { |
||||
if word == mword { |
||||
m[i] = "" |
||||
} |
||||
} |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
return strings.Join(m, " ") |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
func importMemories() { |
||||
if *importFile != "" { |
||||
if _, err := os.Stat(*importFile); err == nil { |
||||
lines, err := os.Open(*importFile) |
||||
defer lines.Close() |
||||
|
||||
if err == nil { |
||||
var line string |
||||
linecount := int64(0) |
||||
self.Bolt.NoSync = true |
||||
|
||||
log.Printf("Importing %s into memory...", *importFile) |
||||
scanner := bufio.NewScanner(lines) |
||||
for scanner.Scan() { |
||||
linecount++ |
||||
|
||||
line = strings.TrimSpace(scanner.Text()) |
||||
if line != "" { |
||||
hear(line) |
||||
|
||||
if linecount%1000 == 0 { |
||||
log.Printf("Import progress: " + humanize.Comma(linecount) + " lines") |
||||
} |
||||
} |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
self.Bolt.NoSync = false |
||||
self.Bolt.Sync() |
||||
log.Printf("Imported %s lines into memory", humanize.Comma(linecount)) |
||||
} else { |
||||
log.Fatalf("Failed to read import file %s", *importFile) |
||||
} |
||||
} else { |
||||
log.Fatalf("Import file %s does not exist", *importFile) |
||||
} |
||||
} |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
func saveMemories() { |
||||
for { |
||||
time.Sleep(1 * time.Hour) |
||||
if err := self.Bolt.Sync(); err != nil { |
||||
log.Printf("Error! Unable to write memories to file: %v", err) |
||||
} |
||||
} |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
func terminate() { |
||||
self.Close() |
||||
os.Exit(0) |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
func main() { |
||||
flag.Parse() |
||||
rand.Seed(time.Now().UTC().UnixNano()) |
||||
var err error |
||||
|
||||
// Intend
|
||||
loadConfig() |
||||
|
||||
// Remember
|
||||
dbfile := path.Join(*dataDir, "sage.db") |
||||
self, err = markov.NewBoltTableStore(dbfile) |
||||
if err != nil { |
||||
log.Fatalf("Failed to open %s: %v", dbfile, err) |
||||
} |
||||
go learn() |
||||
go saveMemories() |
||||
|
||||
// Become
|
||||
brain = markov.NewModel(self) |
||||
memory = markov.NewAccumulator(brain, uint(config.MarkovOrder)) |
||||
go importMemories() |
||||
|
||||
// Explore
|
||||
ident := config.Ident |
||||
if ident == "" { |
||||
ident = config.Nick |
||||
} |
||||
name := config.Name |
||||
if name == "" { |
||||
name = config.Nick |
||||
} |
||||
cfg := irc.NewConfig(config.Nick, ident, name) |
||||
cfg.Server = config.Server |
||||
cfg.Version = "sage https://gitlab.com/tslocum/sage" |
||||
cfg.NewNick = func(n string) string { return n + "^" } |
||||
client = irc.Client(cfg) |
||||
|
||||
client.HandleFunc(irc.CONNECTED, |
||||
func(conn *irc.Conn, line *irc.Line) { |
||||
log.Println("Connected!") |
||||
|
||||
if config.NickPassword != "" { |
||||
conn.Privmsg("NickServ", "IDENTIFY "+config.NickPassword) |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
for _, channel := range config.Channels { |
||||
conn.Join(channel) |
||||
} |
||||
}) |
||||
|
||||
client.HandleFunc(irc.PRIVMSG, |
||||
func(conn *irc.Conn, line *irc.Line) { |
||||
channel := line.Args[0] |
||||
message := line.Args[1] |
||||
|
||||
hear(message) |
||||
|
||||
if containsNick(message) || rand.Intn(10) == 7 { |
||||
client.Privmsg(channel, respond(message)) |
||||
} |
||||
}) |
||||
|
||||
quit := make(chan bool) |
||||
client.HandleFunc(irc.DISCONNECTED, |
||||
func(conn *irc.Conn, line *irc.Line) { |
||||
quit <- true |
||||
}) |
||||
|
||||
termc := make(chan os.Signal, 2) |
||||
signal.Notify(termc, os.Interrupt, syscall.SIGTERM) |
||||
go func() { |
||||
<-termc |
||||
terminate() |
||||
}() |
||||
|
||||
for { |
||||
log.Printf("Connecting to %s as %s...", config.Server, config.Nick) |
||||
if err := client.Connect(); err != nil { |
||||
log.Printf("Error! Unable to connect: %v", err.Error()) |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
<-quit |
||||
log.Println("Disconnected...") |
||||
time.Sleep(30 * time.Second) |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
terminate() |
||||
} |
@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
|
||||
TAGS |
||||
tags |
||||
.*.swp |
||||
tomlcheck/tomlcheck |
||||
toml.test |
@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
|
||||
language: go |
||||
go: |
||||
- 1.1 |
||||
- 1.2 |
||||
- 1.3 |
||||
- 1.4 |
||||
- 1.5 |
||||
- 1.6 |
||||
- tip |
||||
install: |
||||
- go install ./... |
||||
- go get github.com/BurntSushi/toml-test |
||||
script: |
||||
- export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/gopath/bin" |
||||
- make test |
@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
|
||||
Compatible with TOML version |
||||
[v0.4.0](https://github.com/toml-lang/toml/blob/v0.4.0/versions/en/toml-v0.4.0.md) |
||||
|
@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
|
||||
The MIT License (MIT) |
||||
|
||||
Copyright (c) 2013 TOML authors |
||||
|
||||
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy |
||||
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal |
||||
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights |
||||
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell |
||||
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is |
||||
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: |
||||
|
||||
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in |
||||
all copies or substantial portions of the Software. |
||||
|
||||
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR |
||||
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, |
||||
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE |
||||
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER |
||||
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, |
||||
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN |
||||
THE SOFTWARE. |
@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
|
||||
install: |
||||
go install ./...
|
||||
|
||||
test: install |
||||
go test -v
|
||||
toml-test toml-test-decoder
|
||||
toml-test -encoder toml-test-encoder
|
||||
|
||||
fmt: |
||||
gofmt -w *.go */*.go
|
||||
colcheck *.go */*.go
|
||||
|
||||
tags: |
||||
find ./ -name '*.go' -print0 | xargs -0 gotags > TAGS
|
||||
|
||||
push: |
||||
git push origin master
|
||||
git push github master
|
||||
|
@ -0,0 +1,218 @@
@@ -0,0 +1,218 @@
|
||||
## TOML parser and encoder for Go with reflection |
||||
|
||||
TOML stands for Tom's Obvious, Minimal Language. This Go package provides a |
||||
reflection interface similar to Go's standard library `json` and `xml` |
||||
packages. This package also supports the `encoding.TextUnmarshaler` and |
||||
`encoding.TextMarshaler` interfaces so that you can define custom data |
||||
representations. (There is an example of this below.) |
||||
|
||||
Spec: https://github.com/toml-lang/toml |
||||
|
||||
Compatible with TOML version |
||||
[v0.4.0](https://github.com/toml-lang/toml/blob/master/versions/en/toml-v0.4.0.md) |
||||
|
||||
Documentation: https://godoc.org/github.com/BurntSushi/toml |
||||
|
||||
Installation: |
||||
|
||||
```bash |
||||
go get github.com/BurntSushi/toml |
||||
``` |
||||
|
||||
Try the toml validator: |
||||
|
||||
```bash |
||||
go get github.com/BurntSushi/toml/cmd/tomlv |
||||
tomlv some-toml-file.toml |
||||
``` |
||||
|
||||
[](https://travis-ci.org/BurntSushi/toml) [](https://godoc.org/github.com/BurntSushi/toml) |
||||
|
||||
### Testing |
||||
|
||||
This package passes all tests in |
||||
[toml-test](https://github.com/BurntSushi/toml-test) for both the decoder |
||||
and the encoder. |
||||
|
||||
### Examples |
||||
|
||||
This package works similarly to how the Go standard library handles `XML` |
||||
and `JSON`. Namely, data is loaded into Go values via reflection. |
||||
|
||||
For the simplest example, consider some TOML file as just a list of keys |
||||
and values: |
||||
|
||||
```toml |
||||
Age = 25 |
||||
Cats = [ "Cauchy", "Plato" ] |
||||
Pi = 3.14 |
||||
Perfection = [ 6, 28, 496, 8128 ] |
||||
DOB = 1987-07-05T05:45:00Z |
||||
``` |
||||
|
||||
Which could be defined in Go as: |
||||
|
||||
```go |
||||
type Config struct { |
||||
Age int |
||||
Cats []string |
||||
Pi float64 |
||||
Perfection []int |
||||
DOB time.Time // requires `import time` |
||||
} |
||||
``` |
||||
|
||||
And then decoded with: |
||||
|
||||
```go |
||||
var conf Config |
||||
if _, err := toml.Decode(tomlData, &conf); err != nil { |
||||
// handle error |
||||
} |
||||
``` |
||||
|
||||
You can also use struct tags if your struct field name doesn't map to a TOML |
||||
key value directly: |
||||
|
||||
```toml |
||||
some_key_NAME = "wat" |
||||
``` |
||||
|
||||
```go |
||||
type TOML struct { |
||||
ObscureKey string `toml:"some_key_NAME"` |
||||
} |
||||
``` |
||||
|
||||
### Using the `encoding.TextUnmarshaler` interface |
||||
|
||||
Here's an example that automatically parses duration strings into |
||||
`time.Duration` values: |
||||
|
||||
```toml |
||||
[[song]] |
||||
name = "Thunder Road" |
||||
duration = "4m49s" |
||||
|
||||
[[song]] |
||||
name = "Stairway to Heaven" |
||||
duration = "8m03s" |
||||
``` |
||||
|
||||
Which can be decoded with: |
||||
|
||||
```go |
||||
type song struct { |
||||
Name string |
||||
Duration duration |
||||
} |
||||
type songs struct { |
||||
Song []song |
||||
} |
||||
var favorites songs |
||||
if _, err := toml.Decode(blob, &favorites); err != nil { |
||||
log.Fatal(err) |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
for _, s := range favorites.Song { |
||||
fmt.Printf("%s (%s)\n", s.Name, s.Duration) |
||||
} |
||||
``` |
||||
|
||||
And you'll also need a `duration` type that satisfies the |
||||
`encoding.TextUnmarshaler` interface: |
||||
|
||||
```go |
||||
type duration struct { |
||||
time.Duration |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
func (d *duration) UnmarshalText(text []byte) error { |
||||
var err error |
||||
d.Duration, err = time.ParseDuration(string(text)) |
||||
return err |
||||
} |
||||
``` |
||||
|
||||
### More complex usage |
||||
|
||||
Here's an example of how to load the example from the official spec page: |
||||
|
||||
```toml |
||||
# This is a TOML document. Boom. |
||||
|
||||
title = "TOML Example" |
||||
|
||||
[owner] |
||||
name = "Tom Preston-Werner" |
||||
organization = "GitHub" |
||||
bio = "GitHub Cofounder & CEO\nLikes tater tots and beer." |
||||
dob = 1979-05-27T07:32:00Z # First class dates? Why not? |
||||
|
||||
[database] |
||||
server = "192.168.1.1" |
||||
ports = [ 8001, 8001, 8002 ] |
||||
connection_max = 5000 |
||||
enabled = true |
||||
|
||||
[servers] |
||||
|
||||
# You can indent as you please. Tabs or spaces. TOML don't care. |
||||
[servers.alpha] |
||||
ip = "10.0.0.1" |
||||
dc = "eqdc10" |
||||
|
||||
[servers.beta] |
||||
ip = "10.0.0.2" |
||||
dc = "eqdc10" |
||||
|
||||
[clients] |
||||
data = [ ["gamma", "delta"], [1, 2] ] # just an update to make sure parsers support it |
||||
|
||||
# Line breaks are OK when inside arrays |
||||
hosts = [ |
||||
"alpha", |
||||
"omega" |
||||
] |
||||
``` |
||||
|
||||
And the corresponding Go types are: |
||||
|
||||
```go |
||||
type tomlConfig struct { |
||||
Title string |
||||
Owner ownerInfo |
||||
DB database `toml:"database"` |
||||
Servers map[string]server |
||||
Clients clients |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
type ownerInfo struct { |
||||
Name string |
||||
Org string `toml:"organization"` |
||||
Bio string |
||||
DOB time.Time |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
type database struct { |
||||
Server string |
||||
Ports []int |
||||
ConnMax int `toml:"connection_max"` |
||||
Enabled bool |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
type server struct { |
||||
IP string |
||||
DC string |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
type clients struct { |
||||
Data [][]interface{} |
||||
Hosts []string |
||||
} |
||||
``` |
||||
|
||||
Note that a case insensitive match will be tried if an exact match can't be |
||||
found. |
||||
|
||||
A working example of the above can be found in `_examples/example.{go,toml}`. |
@ -0,0 +1,61 @@
@@ -0,0 +1,61 @@
|
||||
package main |
||||
|
||||
import ( |
||||
"fmt" |
||||
"time" |
||||
|
||||
"github.com/BurntSushi/toml" |
||||
) |
||||
|
||||
type tomlConfig struct { |
||||
Title string |
||||
Owner ownerInfo |
||||
DB database `toml:"database"` |
||||
Servers map[string]server |
||||
Clients clients |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
type ownerInfo struct { |
||||
Name string |
||||
Org string `toml:"organization"` |
||||
Bio string |
||||
DOB time.Time |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
type database struct { |
||||
Server string |
||||
Ports []int |
||||
ConnMax int `toml:"connection_max"` |
||||
Enabled bool |
||||
} |
||||
|
||||
type server struct { |
||||