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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20 years ago #4605
Thanks Prof! I'm fixing her up as I type. Almost, if I had 4 hands and two computers I could.

Will go now and stop babbling... Thanks again!

20 years ago #4606
Just another quick question, Prof. Would that explain calling Desti that as well? They weren't even talking about Julie...

20 years ago #4607
Only if she has that nickname for Desti. I've just come up with a bunch of ideas to improve the gossip/emotion system, so I'll take care of that and a bunch of other stuff in a week or so.

20 years ago #4608
Nope. Only JT has it.
Thanks again, Prof. Sorry to be a pain. I know you work your tush off.

20 years ago #4609
http://www.personalityforge.com/profitsharing.php doesnt' work

20 years ago #4610
It's http://www.personalityforge.com/botland/profitsharing.php - where'd you get the above link?

20 years ago #4611
In the news.

20 years ago #4612
Ahh, it doesnt work from the front page. Alright, I've adjusted it- it works now.

20 years ago #4613
The (key1) is not being inserted here:

human: Well, I'm underage. And I'm from England.
Love Agent: Oh, is nice I hear in the spring. But where do you live now?

The keyphrase being triggered here is:
I am from * , I grew up in *

The response is:
Oh, (key1) is nice I hear in the spring. But where do you live now?

20 years ago #4614
You might try changing the keyphrase to "I am from (*)" or "I am from" (in which case the response would refer to (postkey) rather than (Key1).) I suggested the former first because of the current discussion about (postkey) not being reliable in some cases.

20 years ago #4615
That's actually correct.

There's really no point to having a * at the end of any Keyphrase. That's a soft wildcard, and will always be blank when used at the end. (postkey) was made to contain the part of a sentence that follows the Keyphrase.

To understand the soft wildcard, it is built to match as little as possible. This is known as being "ungreedy", and it was very specifically built that way. Take a look at this example:

Keyphrase: i like * the
Sentence: i like the way the cat feels.

Since the soft wildcard is ungreedy, the Keyphrase will match "i like the" instead of matching the SECOND "the" in the sentence, which would be "i like the way the" and would lead to all sorts of unforseen results.

Does that make sense?

20 years ago #4616
Perfect sense here. Actually, I think I had problems with that when I first started using wildcards and ended up trashing it because it never worked.
Thanks for explaining! Now I know what I did wrong...


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