Limnoria/plugins/Nickometer.py
2004-08-23 16:16:13 +00:00

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Python

#!/usr/bin/python
###
# Copyright (c) 2004, William Robinson.
# Derived from work (c) 1998, Adam Spiers <adam.spiers@new.ox.ac.uk>
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###
# This algorithm is almost a direct from a the perl nickometer from
# blootbot. Hardly any of the original code has been used, though most of
# the comments, I copy-pasted. As a matter of courtesy, the original copyright
# message follows:
#
# #
# # Lame-o-Nickometer backend
# #
# # (c) 1998 Adam Spiers <adam.spiers@new.ox.ac.uk>
# #
# # You may do whatever you want with this code, but give me credit.
# #
# # $Id$
# #
###
"""
Attempt to port Infobot's nickometer command from Perl. This plugin
provides one command (called nickometer) which will tell you how 'lame'
an IRC nick is. It's an elitist hacker thing, but quite fun.
"""
__revision__ = '$Id$'
__author__ = 'William Robinson (baggins) <airbaggins@users.sf.net>'
import supybot.plugins as plugins
import re
import math
import string
import supybot.conf as conf
import supybot.utils as utils
import supybot.privmsgs as privmsgs
import supybot.callbacks as callbacks
def slowExponent(x):
return 1.3 * x * (1 - math.atan(x / 6.0) * 2 / math.pi)
def slowPow(x, y):
return math.pow(x, slowExponent(y))
def caseShifts(s):
s=re.sub('[^a-zA-Z]', '', s)
s=re.sub('[A-Z]+', 'U', s)
s=re.sub('[a-z]+', 'l', s)
return len(s)-1
def numberShifts(s):
s=re.sub('[^a-zA-Z0-9]', '', s)
s=re.sub('[a-zA-Z]+', 'l', s)
s=re.sub('[0-9]+', 'n', s)
return len(s)-1
def configure(advanced):
# This will be called by setup.py to configure this module. Advanced is
# a bool that specifies whether the user identified himself as an advanced
# user or not. You should effect your configuration by manipulating the
# registry as appropriate.
from supybot.questions import expect, anything, something, yn
conf.registerPlugin('Nickometer', True)
class Nickometer(callbacks.Privmsg):
def __init__(self):
callbacks.Privmsg.__init__(self)
def punish(self, damage, reason):
self.log.debug('%s lameness points awarded: %s' % (damage, reason))
return damage
def nickometer(self, irc, msg, args):
"""[<nick>]
Tells you how lame said nick is. If <nick> is not given, uses the
nick of the person giving the command.
"""
score = 0L
nick = privmsgs.getArgs(args, required=0, optional=1)
if not nick:
nick = msg.nick
originalNick = nick
if not nick:
irc.error('Give me a nick to judge as the argument, please.')
return
specialCost = [('69', 500),
('dea?th', 500),
('dark', 400),
('n[i1]ght', 300),
('n[i1]te', 500),
('fuck', 500),
('sh[i1]t', 500),
('coo[l1]', 500),
('kew[l1]', 500),
('lame', 500),
('dood', 500),
('dude', 500),
('[l1](oo?|u)[sz]er', 500),
('[l1]eet', 500),
('e[l1]ite', 500),
('[l1]ord', 500),
('pron', 1000),
('warez', 1000),
('xx', 100),
('\\[rkx]0', 1000),
('\\0[rkx]', 1000)]
letterNumberTranslator = string.maketrans('023457+8', 'ozeasttb')
for special in specialCost:
tempNick = nick
if special[0][0] != '\\':
tempNick = tempNick.translate(letterNumberTranslator)
if tempNick and re.search(special[0], tempNick, re.IGNORECASE):
score += self.punish(special[1], 'matched special case /%s/' %
special[0])
# I don't really know about either of these next two statements,
# but they don't seem to do much harm.
# Allow Perl referencing
nick=re.sub('^\\\\([A-Za-z])', '\1', nick);
# C-- ain't so bad either
nick=re.sub('^C--$', 'C', nick);
# Punish consecutive non-alphas
matches=re.findall('[^\w\d]{2,}',nick)
for match in matches:
score += self.punish(slowPow(10, len(match)),
'%s consecutive non-alphas ' % len(match))
# Remove balanced brackets ...
while 1:
nickInitial = nick
nick=re.sub('^([^()]*)(\()(.*)(\))([^()]*)$', '\1\3\5', nick, 1)
nick=re.sub('^([^{}]*)(\{)(.*)(\})([^{}]*)$', '\1\3\5', nick, 1)
nick=re.sub('^([^[\]]*)(\[)(.*)(\])([^[\]]*)$', '\1\3\5', nick, 1)
if nick == nickInitial:
break
self.log.debug('Removed some matching brackets \'%s\' => \'%s\'' %
(nickInitial, nick));
# ... and punish for unmatched brackets
unmatched = re.findall('[][(){}]', nick)
if len(unmatched) > 0:
score += self.punish(slowPow(10, len(unmatched)),
'%s unmatched parentheses' % len(unmatched))
# Punish k3wlt0k
k3wlt0k_weights = (5, 5, 2, 5, 2, 3, 1, 2, 2, 2)
for i in range(len(k3wlt0k_weights)):
hits=re.findall(`i`, nick)
if (hits and len(hits)>0):
score += self.punish(k3wlt0k_weights[i] * len(hits) * 30,
'%s occurrences of %s ' % (len(hits), i))
# An alpha caps is not lame in middle or at end, provided the first
# alpha is caps.
nickOriginalCase = nick
match = re.search('^([^A-Za-z]*[A-Z].*[a-z].*?)[-_]?([A-Z])', nick)
if match:
nick = ''.join([nick[:match.start(2)],
nick[match.start(2)].lower(),
nick[match.start(2)+1:]])
match = re.search('^([^A-Za-z]*)([A-Z])([a-z])', nick)
if match:
nick = ''.join([nick[:match.start(2)],
nick[match.start(2):match.end(2)].lower(),
nick[match.end(2):]])
# Punish uppercase to lowercase shifts and vice-versa, modulo
# exceptions above
# the commented line is the equivalent of the original, but i think
# they intended my version, otherwise, the first caps alpha will
# still be punished
#cshifts = caseShifts(nickOriginalCase);
cshifts = caseShifts(nick);
if cshifts > 1 and re.match('.*[A-Z].*', nick):
score += self.punish(slowPow(9, cshifts),
'%s case shifts' % cshifts)
# Punish lame endings
if re.match('.*[XZ][^a-zA-Z]*$', nickOriginalCase):
score += self.punish(50, 'the last alphanumeric character was lame')
# Punish letter to numeric shifts and vice-versa
nshifts = numberShifts(nick);
if nshifts > 1:
score += self.punish(slowPow(9, nshifts),
'%s letter/number shifts' % nshifts)
# Punish extraneous caps
caps = re.findall('[A-Z]', nick)
if caps and len(caps) > 0:
score += self.punish(slowPow(7, len(caps)),
'%s extraneous caps' % len(caps))
# one trailing underscore is ok. i also added a - for parasite-
nick = re.sub('[-_]$','',nick)
# Punish anything that's left
remains = re.findall('[^a-zA-Z0-9]', nick)
if remains and len(remains) > 0:
score += self.punish(50*len(remains) + slowPow(9, len(remains)),
'%s extraneous symbols' % len(remains))
# Use an appropriate function to map [0, +inf) to [0, 100)
percentage = 100 * (1 + math.tanh((score - 400.0) / 400.0)) * \
(1 - 1 / (1 + score / 5.0)) / 2
# if it's above 99.9%, show as many digits as is insteresting
score_string=re.sub('(99\\.9*\\d|\\.\\d).*','\\1',`percentage`)
irc.reply('The "lame nick-o-meter" reading for "%s" is %s%%.' %
(originalNick, score_string))
self.log.debug('Calculated lameness score for %s as %s '
'(raw score was %s)' %
(originalNick, score_string, score))
Class = Nickometer
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