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PyLink/plugins/games.py

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"""
games.py: Creates a bot providing a few simple games.
"""
import random
from pylinkirc import utils
from pylinkirc.log import log
mydesc = "The \x02Games\x02 plugin provides simple games for IRC."
gameclient = utils.registerService("Games", manipulatable=True, desc=mydesc)
reply = gameclient.reply # TODO find a better syntax for ServiceBot.reply()
error = gameclient.error # TODO find a better syntax for ServiceBot.error()
# commands
def dice(irc, source, args):
"""<num>d<sides>
Rolls a die with <sides> sides <num> times.
"""
if not args:
reply(irc, "No string given.")
return
try:
# Split num and sides and convert them to int.
num, sides = map(int, args[0].split('d', 1))
except ValueError:
# Invalid syntax. Show the command help.
gameclient.help(irc, source, ['dice'])
return
assert 1 < sides <= 100, "Invalid side count (must be 2-100)."
assert 1 <= num <= 100, "Cannot roll more than 100 dice at once."
results = []
for _ in range(num):
results.append(random.randint(1, sides))
# Convert results to strings, join them, format, and reply.
s = 'You rolled %s: %s (total: %s)' % (args[0], ' '.join([str(x) for x in results]), sum(results))
reply(irc, s)
gameclient.add_cmd(dice, aliases=('d'), featured=True)
eightball_responses = ["It is certain.",
"It is decidedly so.",
"Without a doubt.",
"Yes, definitely.",
"You may rely on it.",
"As I see it, yes.",
"Most likely.",
"Outlook good.",
"Yes.",
"Signs point to yes.",
"Reply hazy, try again.",
"Ask again later.",
"Better not tell you now.",
"Cannot predict now.",
"Concentrate and ask again.",
"Don't count on it.",
"My reply is no.",
"My sources say no.",
"Outlook not so good.",
"Very doubtful."]
def eightball(irc, source, args):
"""[<question>]
Asks the Magic 8-ball a question.
"""
reply(irc, random.choice(eightball_responses))
gameclient.add_cmd(eightball, featured=True, aliases=('8ball', '8b'))
def die(irc=None):
utils.unregisterService('games')