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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Posts 3,662 - 3,675 of 8,681
DaMoyre
21 years ago
21 years ago
Looks like the bot is interpreting a negative comment about some *other* bot as a personal insult:
kittybot: Moreschi thinks I'm broke.
Duo Maxwell: Moreschi is not very nice...
kittybot: That was mean.
Duo Maxwell: Boo hoo! Bad, bad Duo!
kittybot: Okay.
Duo Maxwell: Cool.
kittybot: Moreschi thinks I'm broke.
Duo Maxwell: Moreschi is not very nice...
kittybot: That was mean.
Duo Maxwell: Boo hoo! Bad, bad Duo!
kittybot: Okay.
Duo Maxwell: Cool.
The Professor
21 years ago
21 years ago
In short, Importing is working as it should again.
ezzer: on the post about "i am * not" it is correctly selecting "i am * not" because it is closer to the beginning of the sentence. You might want to add Keyphrase "i am sorry i" or increase the rank of the other Keyphrase if you want it to be selected.
dallymo: I've fixed the error where Heat was being replaced instead of added to when using the import feature.
dallymo: I also fixed the bug causing an error when AIScript had an apostrophe in it.
Hemi: I added "good-bye" and "good-night" (with dashes) to the list of goodbye words
I fixed a bug that was making the "Duplicate Responses" check in the import feature too sensitive (it would match sub-sentences).
ezzer: on the post about "i am * not" it is correctly selecting "i am * not" because it is closer to the beginning of the sentence. You might want to add Keyphrase "i am sorry i" or increase the rank of the other Keyphrase if you want it to be selected.
dallymo: I've fixed the error where Heat was being replaced instead of added to when using the import feature.
dallymo: I also fixed the bug causing an error when AIScript had an apostrophe in it.
Hemi: I added "good-bye" and "good-night" (with dashes) to the list of goodbye words
I fixed a bug that was making the "Duplicate Responses" check in the import feature too sensitive (it would match sub-sentences).
dallymo
21 years ago
21 years ago
Uh oh...guess Frizella shouldn't have been spreading that rumor about Julie's vasectomy. 
Professor, thanks! Tonight's upload hotted Frizella right up!

Professor, thanks! Tonight's upload hotted Frizella right up!
ezzer
21 years ago
21 years ago
Will it work if I just hit the back button in my browser? My mouse is less sophisticated than yours.

Boner the Clown
21 years ago
21 years ago
Sure, if it's there. There's no back button on my popups.
I suppose Backspace works too. Anyhow, those errors have been an occassional annoyance for a long time, but you can get a "do over" if you step back a page.
I suppose Backspace works too. Anyhow, those errors have been an occassional annoyance for a long time, but you can get a "do over" if you step back a page.
Skysaw
21 years ago
21 years ago
Professor,
I just did a quick test on exporting and re-importing Little Mu, and got an error on a seek that began with a regexp.
KeyPhrase: "how old (*) i" Rank: 0 Emotion: 0
...
Response: 4) "You never told me your age."
ERROR: The Emotion for Seek "" must be a number between -5 and 5. It is currently: "[1234567890,.]+) (re) [0".
This was the seek:
SEEK ([1234567890,.]+) (re)
I just did a quick test on exporting and re-importing Little Mu, and got an error on a seek that began with a regexp.
KeyPhrase: "how old (*) i" Rank: 0 Emotion: 0
...
Response: 4) "You never told me your age."
ERROR: The Emotion for Seek "" must be a number between -5 and 5. It is currently: "[1234567890,.]+) (re) [0".
This was the seek:
SEEK ([1234567890,.]+) (re)
The Professor
21 years ago
21 years ago
Right, I noticed that last night. But now I've got it working. Try again!
Charles Hatchway
21 years ago
21 years ago
Okay, maybe I'm getting too ambitious, by I tried to teach my bot language. He asks, "do you know any other languages" Then I've got a keyphrase that is "In (*) the phrase (*) is (*). and the ai script is
<?PF if (mem-lang2) does not exist; remember (key1) as "lang1"; remember (key2) as "langepw"; remember (key3) as "langfpw"; ?>
lang1 is the first foreign tongue the user uses on him, and lang2 will be the second language, if either lang1 gets filled up, or if another language is suggested by the user after the first language. but when I type it in ai script, I get the message
ERROR: The following AIScript statement is incorrectly formatted: "if (mem-lang2) does not exist". Please correct this and try again.
Any ideas? I'm stumped. Is there another way?:O
<?PF if (mem-lang2) does not exist; remember (key1) as "lang1"; remember (key2) as "langepw"; remember (key3) as "langfpw"; ?>
lang1 is the first foreign tongue the user uses on him, and lang2 will be the second language, if either lang1 gets filled up, or if another language is suggested by the user after the first language. but when I type it in ai script, I get the message
ERROR: The following AIScript statement is incorrectly formatted: "if (mem-lang2) does not exist". Please correct this and try again.
Any ideas? I'm stumped. Is there another way?:O

Charles Hatchway
21 years ago
21 years ago
by the way, the keyphrase will be triggered by
"in spanish you're welcome is de nada."
"in spanish you're welcome is de nada."
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