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Moved enablePipeSyntax to advanced and cleaned up some style stuff (the rest will wait until after the release is out).
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@ -499,33 +499,18 @@ def main():
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partial to @, but that's because I've been using it since my ocamlbot
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days.""")
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import callbacks
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while True:
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c = ''
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while not c:
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try:
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conf.supybot.prefixChars.set(
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something('What would you like your '
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'bot\'s prefix character(s) to be?',
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default='@'))
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break
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except registry.InvalidRegistryValue, reason:
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output(str(reason))
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c = anything('What would you like your bot\'s prefix '
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'character(s) to be?')
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conf.supybot.prefixChars.set(c)
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except registry.InvalidRegistryValue, e:
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output(str(e))
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c = ''
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else:
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conf.supybot.prefixChars.set('')
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# enablePipeSyntax
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output("""Supybot allows nested commands. You've probably
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read about them in our website or documentation, and almost certainly have
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seen them in the plugin examples (if you chose to read them), By default,
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they work with a syntax that looks something like Lisp with square
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brackets. I.e., to call the command foo on the output of bar, you would
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use "foo [bar]". Supybot is also capable of providing a pipe syntax
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similar to *nix pipes. In addition to "foo [bar]", you could achieve the
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same effect with "bar | foo", which some people find more natural. This
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syntax is disabled by default because so many people have pipes in their
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nicks, and we've found it to be somewhat frustrating to have to quote such
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nicks in commands.""")
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conf.supybot.pipeSyntax.setValue(yn('Would you like to enable the pipe '
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'syntax for nesting? ', default=False))
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###
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# logging variables.
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###
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@ -534,8 +519,8 @@ def main():
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output("""By default, your bot will log not only to files in the logs
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directory you gave it, but also to stdout. We find this useful for
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debugging, and also just for the pretty output (it's colored!)""")
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conf.supybot.log.stdout.setValue(not yn('Would you like to turn off '
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'this logging to stdout?', default=False))
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stdout = not yn('Would you like to turn off this logging to stdout?')
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conf.supybot.log.stdout.setValue(stdout)
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if conf.supybot.log.stdout():
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# conf.something
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output("""Some terminals may not be able to display the pretty colors
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@ -552,20 +537,34 @@ def main():
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By default, your bot will log all of these priorities except DEBUG. You
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can, however, specify that it only log messages above a certain priority
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level.""")
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newLogLevel = something('What would you like the minimum priority to be? '
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logLevel = something('What would you like the minimum priority to be? '
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'Just press enter to accept the default.',
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default=priority).lower()
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while newLogLevel not in ['debug', 'info', 'warning', 'error', 'critical']:
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while logLevel not in ['debug', 'info', 'warning', 'error', 'critical']:
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output("""That's not a valid priority. Valid priorities include
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'DEBUG', 'INFO', 'WARNING', 'ERROR', and 'CRITICAL'""")
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newLogLevel = something('What would you like the minimum priority to '
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logLevel = something('What would you like the minimum priority to '
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'be? Just press enter to accept the default.',
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default=priority).lower()
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conf.supybot.log.level.set(logLevel)
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if advanced:
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output("""Here's some stuff you only get to choose if you're an
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advanced user :)""")
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# enablePipeSyntax
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output("""Supybot allows nested commands. You've probably read about
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them in our website or documentation. By default, they work with a
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syntax that looks something like Lisp with square brackets. I.e., to
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call the command foo on the output of bar, you would use "foo [bar]".
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Supybot is also capable of providing a pipe syntax similar to *nix
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pipes. In addition to "foo [bar]", you could achieve the same effect
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with "bar | foo", which some people find more natural. This syntax
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is disabled by default because so many people have pipes in their
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nicks, and we've found it to be somewhat frustrating to have to quote
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such nicks in commands.""")
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response = yn('Would you like to enable this pipe syntax?', default=0)
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# conf.supybot.reply.withNickPrefix
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output("""By defualt, the bot will respond to all commands with a
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Nick: <response> response. That is, the user making the command will
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@ -651,8 +650,6 @@ def main():
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###
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# Write the registry
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###
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# Replace the temporary value in supybot.log.level
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conf.supybot.log.level.set(newLogLevel)
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# Save the registry
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if not filename:
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