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Brian S. Stephan 359ca24856 remove replypath and all the places it was used.
with alias calling do() internally, there is no need for all this
replypath nonsense, and if there's ever a module that needs to reply
to stuff on its own outside of do(), it'd have to be implementing
all of this anyway, so it was pretty irrelevant.

this makes DrBotIRC alias/recursion stuff a bit cleaner.
2011-01-07 23:09:07 -06:00
Brian S. Stephan 0bd681c324 convert most modules to use ! commands.
okay, it's time. we got around for a while with all sorts of silly
config options and exceptions and common strings triggering bot
commands. but now it's time to man up and expect modules to be
more strict and less loosey-goosey.

convert the popular modules (i.e. the ones that still work) to
trigger on !pi rather than pi, etc. usually, this is achieved via
regex searches, although there are some weird bugs (ones i'm hoping
are caused by other recursion/alias bugs and not this commit).

more code around this will be gutted soon, but this, at least,
means you can't say 'tweet that shit, yo' and accidentally trigger
the bot.
2011-01-07 20:37:24 -06:00
Brian S. Stephan 01d3c7c80c migrate some code that became pivotal to the bot into DrBotIRC.
this is a big change. DrBotIrc is now in charge of module loading
and unloading, aliases, and recursion. the Alias module is no more,
and a bunch of functionality was moved out of IrcAdmin, including
also config file saving, the sigint handler, and quitting the bot.

additionally, a lot of stuff got caught in the wake. dr.botzo.py
is simpler now, and lets DrBotIRC do the dynamic loading stuff.
Module.__init__ changed, modules no longer get modlist and instead
get a reference to the DrBotIRC object. IrcAdmin still has the same
exposed methods, but now calls out to DrBotIRC to achieve some of
them.

naturally, a recursion/alias rewrite was included with this change.
it is clearer now (i think), but probably brittle somewhere.
additionally, currently any module that has registered a pubmsg
handler can potentially fire more than once on one input (without
recursion). this may be the next thing to fix. do() may need to
be split, or maybe it's time to stop having modules deal with
pubmsg/privmsg entirely. need to decide.

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2011-01-07 17:38:26 -06:00
Brian S. Stephan acca8723b3 convert to/standardize docstrings a bit.
this got boring fast, so it's only half done
2011-01-06 23:25:46 -06:00
Brian S. Stephan 247719814e magic 8-ball module.
this could have been done with Facts, but for people who aren't
loading that, here's an alternative
2011-01-06 23:08:33 -06:00