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@ -108,31 +108,32 @@ def main():
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name = something('What should the name of the plugin be?')
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if name.endswith('.py'):
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name = name[:-3]
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print textwrap.fill(textwrap.dedent("""
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print textwrap.dedent("""
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Supybot offers two major types of plugins: command-based and
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regexp-based. Command-based plugins are the kind of plugins
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you've seen most when you've used supybot. They're also the
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most featureful and easiest to write. Commands can be nested,
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for instance, whereas regexp-based callbacks can't do nesting.
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you've seen most when you've used supybot. They're also the most
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featureful and easiest to write. Commands can be nested, for
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instance, whereas regexp-based callbacks can't do nesting.
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That doesn't mean that you'll never want regexp-based callbacks.
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They offer a flexibility that command-based callbacks don't offer;
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however, they don't tie into the whole system as well.
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They offer a flexibility that command-based callbacks don't
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offer; however, they don't tie into the whole system as well.
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If you need to combine a command-based callback with some
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regexp-based methods, you can do so by subclassing
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callbacks.PrivmsgCommandAndRegexp and then adding a class-level
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attribute "regexps" that is a sets.Set of methods that are
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regexp-based. But you'll have to do that yourself after this
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wizard is finished :)
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""").strip())
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wizard is finished.)""").strip()
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print
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kind = expect('Do you want a command-based plugin' \
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' or a regexp-based plugin?', ['command', 'regexp'])
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print textwrap.fill("""Sometimes you'll want a callback to be
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threaded. If its methods (command or regexp-based, either one) will
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take a significant amount of time to run, you'll want to thread them so
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they don't block the entire bot.""")
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print textwrap.fill(textwrap.dedent("""
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Sometimes you'll want a callback to be threaded. If its methods
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(command or regexp-based, either one) will take a significant amount
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of time to run, you'll want to thread them so they don't block the
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entire bot.""").strip())
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print
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threaded = yn('Does your plugin need to be threaded?')
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