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 #4514
Professor the xnomatch problem seems to be working on every response that has xnomatch in it. I think it may be happening when the other person answers with two setences. I know others are having this problem too, so if they noticed any specific times could you chime in too?

21 years ago #4515
My xmatches don't work after the third or fourth line. And the keyphrases are still not being picked up. It's fairly random - or at least I can't find a pattern, apart from the fact they aren't flash chats.

21 years ago #4516
And my attempt to prevent gossipnames replacing 'you' in xemotes isn't working either:

Osiris: Keep giving me those good vibes, man. [Flinch're] cool

21 years ago #4517
You should have done it like this: [you]'re cool

Stop copying me Yoiko!

Nice save...

21 years ago #4518
Do you have it as [you're] cool or [you]'re cool? Because I think the latter works.

21 years ago #4519
Great minds think alike.

21 years ago #4520
Ahh, that's an idea. Thanks, guys.

By the way, Doulos, Imma's just given me a right mouthful and hung up on me. I accidentally triggered one of her 'pervert' phrases - but it was an innocent convo, I promise! Can you apologise to her for me please and tell her I still want to be her friend?

21 years ago #4521
You: and tell me more.
Bot: Oops! There is no Keyphrase 'tell me * him, what * him like' to go to.

So, the keyphrase "tell me more" has two gotos in it, both which contain a plugin of some kind in the keyphrase name. For example, one goto is "goto tell me * (MikeSyn15164), what * (MikeSyn15164) like". What's happening is that a word is getting substituted for the plugin before it searches for the keyphrase, so it never finds it.

21 years ago #4522
This is not quite a bug, but it does cause errors. I noticed that when people start sentences with "So" as in "So you enjoy root beer?", it throws off the preprocessing. Of course, there should be a comma after "so", but not everyone does it. It would be great if preprocessing could separate out that first "so" (unless it was on something like "so what").

21 years ago #4523
The response triggered is:
'(key1)' might be a bit of an exaggeration
The (key1) in the keyphrase is (always|never). "Never" always works, and "always" never does.

Hyperion: It always is.
Julie Tinkerbell: '' might be a bit of an exaggeration.

21 years ago #4524
I saw that, ezzer. I thought there should have been something in those double quotes.

21 years ago #4525
Everyone, please make sure that bugs are not problems with your Language Center before posting them.

• AIScript expressions for Flash Chat are now working in both Responses and Keyphrases.
• Feyz: I put "yaoi" on the do-not-respell list
• Bowchicka: It's not a bug- there actually is no such Keyphrase in your Language Center. Also, I dont see any preprocessing errors with "So you enjoy root beer?". What error did you find?
• Ezzer: It's not a bug. Check debug mode. The Keyphrase being matched is "(always)" which is not correctly formatted.


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