Bug Stomp

Upgrades and changes sometimes have unpredictable results, so post your bugs and glitches in here and I'll get out my trusty wrench and get to fixin'!

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21 years ago #3198
I think I found a bug...
other bot:No, I'm gonna pass on that one there, chief.
later my bot says:I remember you. You're going top ass on that one there
it took me a while to figure out where that memory came from but then it dawned on me "to pass" became "top ass"

21 years ago #3199
(artpos) doesn't seem to work. According to the Book of A.I., this should match on ( a | an | the | my | your )

21 years ago #3200
(definition) hasn't worked properly on God Louise for quite a while. Even though I have keyphrases for 'what is a' and 'what is the', sentences like that ('What is a dog?') USUALLY get answered 'Oh, I know you know what 'a' means!' I asked 'what is a cat' and (definition) worked fine on that one for some reason.

Also, I tested 'What is a dog?' on another bot (Steve Slacker) and it worked fine, just not on God Louise. Am I doing something wrong?


21 years ago #3201
The blank memories are really annoying. My bots all keep talking about.

21 years ago #3202
(key1) doesn't always return what it matches. This is understandable when it first goes through a synonym substitution, but there is a more problematic situation as well. Here is a simple example of the problem.

Start with the simple keyphrase '(adverb)'. Now consider the input 'On occasion, yes.' The parser is smart enough to understand that 'on occasion' is an adverbial phrase, and it makes a match for the adverb search. This part is brilliant, and all I can say is kudos, professor!

The problem is when the response uses (key1). At this point, the value will be simply 'on,' instead of 'on occasion.' If you're trying to get your bot to reuse the adverb from the input, there is no way to do it.

21 years ago #3204
I agree with Eugene. Is there any way to keep a bot from triggering an empty memory for gossip or memory statements? I mean, if someone has no "mem-youare" in my bot's memory, is there a way to keep from triggering the gossip statements that rely on "mem-youare"?

21 years ago #3207
I get the feeling that <?PF if (mem-youare) exists; ?> doesn't work for gossip statements. That is, if I have a line of gossip like this:

Once, (gossipname) told me (gossipsex)'s (mem-youare). <?PF if (mem-youare) exists; ?>

the "mem-youare" that's supposed to be retrieved is the one belonging to the gossip subject. But the AI Script statement seems to be checking whether there's a "mem-youare" for the person the bot is talking to.

Is there a way to specify the GOSSIPPEE memories in AI Script?

21 years ago #3208
Hey, I'm not sure if this is a bug or not, but I was talking to a bot and it was saying everything with b's and d's and stuff cause it's Cold Day. But then she tried using plug-ins and those ended got messed up cause they were turned into Cold Day letters, too. So would that mean that bots can't use plug-ins on bot holidays?

21 years ago #3209
No, plug ins still work I think (noun) etc.

21 years ago #3210
hmm...maybe that was just like a one-time thing. cause it had something like (landscape-unusual) turn into (laddscape-udusual) or something close to that.

21 years ago #3211
Wasn't sure whether to put this in Bug Stomp or Great Quotes...

Guest: What is 123456789 + 987654321?
Little Mu: Um, ok... about 0 billion, right?

The "0 billion" came from the plugin (answer). I love her response, but it is technically a bug, so here it is.

21 years ago #3212
(adj) and (adjective) don't seem to be working as input matches. I can't make anything using them work. I think this used to work...


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