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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12 years ago #7941
I have chatted with some bots (Love Agent, and Julia for example). They seem to forget who I am, or I get logged out and we have to start over. Please look into this and fix it, or explain what is happening here. Thank you.

12 years ago #7942
Mome Rath - I tested both your more developed bots and neither of them have the memory-triggering keyphrases. You need to add those keyphrases to your language center for the automatic memories to be picked up.

A much better system for automatic memories is coming with the huge new Combined Bot Template upgrades.

I fixed the issue where "no valid responses" is interpreted a command.

Gus - bot's memories (both the recording of them and the bringing up of them) is up to each botmaster and each bot. If a bot doesn't remember a certain thing, it's most likely because it wasn't written to do that.

12 years ago #7943
Ok, Professor. So I should contact the botmasters, which i am not. i'm not one yet anyway. Thank you.

12 years ago #7944
I admit I didn't read thoroughly enough - the Book of AI really says "Keyphrases". (I think they are evaluated verbatim, with nothing before or after?)

12 years ago #7945
It was strange for this polite request to trigger an xinsult response:

WispyPuff: Please be patient with me.
Julie Tinkerbell: If that's how you feel, why are you still talking to me?

In debug:
Find: please (4) Time: 0.53
Found
Rank & Length Bonus: 4
Position Score: 12 (12 / (0+1))
Sentence Score: 0
Question Score: 0
(Total Rank: 16)
Highest!

Keyphrase Emotion Change: 5 + 1
Total Time: 0.53

Emotional Analysis:
EMOTION WORD = patient
Emotional: Imperative: '[verb] patient'
Emotional Meaning: Pos: 0 Amp: 0 Neg 1
Negative: -1 (1+0)
Emotional Charge: -1
Current Emotion: 5


AIScript in Responses
Total Time Pre-Chrono: 0.54 RESULTS: '23'
Trying: You seem to be bottling up a lot of frustration. (random: 10)


12 years ago #7947
I'm having an issue with the AI engine spell correcting a mem plug-in in a seek response, to remove the underscore character (changing (mem-last_sob) to (mem-last sob), then not accessing the memory:

Keys & Plug-Ins:
Before Random: 0.04
Running Random On: 'Your (mem-last _sob), (mem-nickname), aren't you paying attention?'
After Random: 0.04
New Response: Your (mem-last _sob), Calluna vulgaris, aren't you paying attention?
Updating Memory

Determine Expression
AIScript from Keyphrase: '', from Response: ''
Exp after emoticons: normal
Exp after xkeyword: normal
Exp after response content words: normal
Exp after asking: asking
Exp after currentemotion: asking
Expression: asking

Begin Analyze BotOutput: Your (mem-last sob), Calluna vulgaris, aren't you paying attention? Time.05
Message: 'Your (mem-last sob), Calluna vulgaris, aren't you paying attention?' Time: 0.05
Message: (spell-corrected) 'Your (mem-last sob) , Calluna vulgaris , aren't you paying attention ?' Time: 0.05

12 years ago #7948
I can not get the keyphrase "see you later alligator" to override xgoodbye, no matter how high the settings.
I was originally trying a regex:
^see you later [,] alligator$
and saw that the above keyphrase, as well as the pre-existing keyphrase: (alligator|crocodile) [50], were both missed. So I tried keyphrase: see you later alligator [127]
No punctuation, and tried it in debug just like that, with the same result. Is there something I'm overlooking, or is there nothing I can do to keep "see you later" from going to xgoodbye? Thanks!

12 years ago #7949
Also - sorry for the second post - but I realized I may not have given enough info about the problem I was having with the seek I mentioned before, so here it is from my language center, if that helps.

you do not have (any|a|the|) (noun) [40,0] <?PF rem (key2) as only "last_sob"; ?>
    
    You're right! Could I borrow yours?
        + my what, what [0]
        Your (mem-last _sob), (mem-nickname), aren't you paying attention?

12 years ago #7950
This keyphrase worked fine until today, catching: Julie Tinkerbell!
^julie tinkerbell ! (re) [127,0] <?PF raw ?>

but no longer seems to work as of tonight.
I also noticed the word "dude" is BLAB. Is that intentional? I've attempted at least half a dozen workarounds, from ^dude$ (re), to breaking it down letter by letter. Many thanks - and Happy New Year.

12 years ago #7951
"quite fine" goes to xcommand, even though neither word is a verb. I thought perhaps "quite" was spellcorrected to "quiet" or "quit" in preprocessing, but that was not the case in debug.

12 years ago #7952
I have the keyphrase: do those people (verb), I have tried it ranked anywhere between 0,0 - 100,0
that is somehow never matched to, for example,
"Do those people dance"
but found instead is the keyphrase: (verb) 0,0
Now that is just odd. Also odd is, in debug, the processor calls "people" the sv in the sentence, the v is "do people" and "dance" is the sob, considered part of the ob "those dance".

12 years ago #7953
Irina Khalidar (not Irina Khalidar 2) by Irina, an M-rated bot with development = 11,768, can't be chatted with (the message "Incorrect bot information" appears). So something is screwed up - hopefully this can be fixed! I think she is one of the more interesting and innovative bots at the Forge, and it's a shame no one can see her.


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