Bot-Training-0.07/0000755000175100017510000000000013377232774012422 5ustar avaravarBot-Training-0.07/Changes0000644000175100017510000000202713377232774013716 0ustar avaravarRevision history for Bot::Training 0.07 2018-11-27 13:18:02 - Fully removed Any::Moose, first started in 0.05. The command-line utility still used it. 0.06 2015-01-08 15:15:12 - Fixed "Can't modify split in chomp" error (See http://www.cpantesters.org/cpan/report/6e341b28-9675-11e4-a3f3-4fad3a6893cb). - Added Dist::Zilla::Plugin::MinimumPerl to fix errors in Perl versions < 5.10 - Renamed MooseX::Getopt _getopt_full_usage to print_usage_text, see https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=82278 0.05 2015-01-07 13:55:58 - Removed deprecated dependencies: Any::Moose and Class::MOP::load_class 0.04 2010-05-12 03:41:15 - Remove X::Types use and depend on Moose/Mouse 0.03 2010-05-01 21:10:00 - Re-release due to Makefile.PL breakage caused by Dist::Zilla FAIL: http://github.com/rjbs/dist-zilla/commit/2e47b6c205 0.02 2010-03-29 00:26:26 - RT#56037: Dist::Zilla::Plugin::AutoPrereq didn't catch our Any::Moose dependencies. 0.01 2010-03-27 18:12:29 - Initial and buggy version Bot-Training-0.07/bin/0000755000175100017510000000000013377232774013172 5ustar avaravarBot-Training-0.07/bin/bot-training0000644000175100017510000000240513377232774015513 0ustar avaravar#!/usr/bin/env perl use 5.010; use open qw< :encoding(utf8) :std >; use Dir::Self; use Moose; use Encode qw< decode >; use Bot::Training; use namespace::clean -except => 'meta'; # Nothing to see here __PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable; # use utf8 everywhere $_ = decode('utf8', $_) for @ARGV; # I want my mommy! { no warnings 'once'; $Bot::Training::HERE_MOMMY = __DIR__; } # Show help if run without arguments @ARGV = qw(--help) unless @ARGV; # Hailing frequencies open exit(Bot::Training->new_with_options->run // 0); =encoding utf8 =head1 NAME bot-training - Command-line interface L =head1 SYNOPSIS # Install all known training files from CPAN sudo cpan Task::Bot::Training # Spew the megahal training file(provided by # Bot::Training::MegaHAL) file to STDOUT) bot-training -f megahal # List the currently available training files bot-training -l =head1 DESCRIPTION See the documentation for L for more information. =head1 AUTHOR Evar ArnfjErE Bjarmason =head1 LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT Copyright 2010 Evar ArnfjErE Bjarmason This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut Bot-Training-0.07/lib/0000755000175100017510000000000013377232774013170 5ustar avaravarBot-Training-0.07/lib/Bot/0000755000175100017510000000000013377232774013714 5ustar avaravarBot-Training-0.07/lib/Bot/Training.pm0000644000175100017510000001267513377232774016040 0ustar avaravarpackage Bot::Training; our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:AVAR'; $Bot::Training::VERSION = '0.07'; use 5.010; use autodie qw(open close); use Class::Load; use Moose; use Module::Pluggable ( search_path => [ 'Bot::Training' ], except => [ 'Bot::Training::Plugin' ], ); use List::Util qw< first >; use namespace::clean -except => [ qw< meta plugins > ]; with 'MooseX::Getopt::Dashes'; has help => ( traits => [ qw/ Getopt / ], cmd_aliases => 'h', cmd_flag => 'help', isa => 'Bool', is => 'ro', default => 0, documentation => 'This help message', ); has _go_version => ( traits => [ qw/ Getopt / ], cmd_aliases => 'v', cmd_flag => 'version', documentation => 'Print version and exit', isa => 'Bool', is => 'ro', ); has _go_list => ( traits => [ qw/ Getopt / ], cmd_aliases => 'l', cmd_flag => 'list', documentation => 'List the known Bot::Training files. Install Task::Bot::Training to get them all', isa => 'Bool', is => 'ro', ); has _go_file => ( traits => [ qw/ Getopt / ], cmd_aliases => 'f', cmd_flag => 'file', documentation => 'The file to retrieve. Matched case-insensitively against Bot::Training plugins', isa => 'Str', is => 'ro', ); sub _new_class { my ($self, $class) = @_; my $pkg; if ($class =~ m[^\+(?.+)$]) { $pkg = $+{custom_plugin}; } else { # Be fuzzy about includes, e.g. Training::Test, Test or test is OK $pkg = first { / : $class /ix } sort { length $a <=> length $b } $self->plugins; unless ($pkg) { local $" = ', '; my @plugins = $self->plugins; die "Couldn't find a class name matching '$class' in plugins '@plugins'"; } } Class::Load::load_class($pkg); return $pkg->new; } sub file { my ($self, $fuzzy) = @_; return $self->_new_class($fuzzy); } sub run { my ($self) = @_; if ($self->_go_version) { # Munging strictness because we don't have a version from a # Git checkout. Dist::Zilla provides it. no strict 'vars'; my $version = $VERSION // 'dev-git'; say "bot-training $version"; return; } if ($self->_go_list) { my @plugins = $self->plugins; if (@plugins) { say for @plugins; } else { say "No plugins loaded. Install Task::Bot::Training"; return 1; } } if ($self->_go_file) { my $trn = $self->file( $self->_go_file );; open my $fh, "<", $trn->file; print while <$fh>; close $fh; } } # --i--do-not-exist sub _getopt_spec_exception { goto &_getopt_full_usage } # --help sub print_usage_text { my ($self, $usage, $plain_str) = @_; # If called from _getopt_spec_exception we get "Unknown option: foo" my $warning = ref $usage eq 'ARRAY' ? $usage->[0] : undef; my ($use, $options) = do { # $plain_str under _getopt_spec_exception my $out = $plain_str // $usage->text; # The default getopt order sucks, use reverse sort order my @out = split /^/, $out; chomp @out; my $opt = join "\n", sort { $b cmp $a } @out[1 .. $#out]; ($out[0], $opt); }; my $synopsis = do { require Pod::Usage; my $out; open my $fh, '>', \$out; no warnings 'once'; my $hailo = File::Spec->catfile($Hailo::Command::HERE_MOMMY, 'hailo'); # Try not to fail on Win32 or other odd systems which might have hailo.pl not hailo $hailo = ((glob("$hailo*"))[0]) unless -f $hailo; Pod::Usage::pod2usage( -input => $hailo, -sections => 'SYNOPSIS', -output => $fh, -exitval => 'noexit', ); close $fh; $out =~ s/\n+$//s; $out =~ s/^Usage:/examples:/; $out; }; # Unknown option provided print $warning if $warning; print <<"USAGE"; $use $options USAGE say "\n", $synopsis; exit 1; } __PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable; =encoding utf8 =head1 NAME Bot::Training - Plain text training material for bots like L and L =head1 SYNOPSIS use Bot::Training; use File::Slurp qw< slurp >; my $bt = Bot::Training->new; # Plugins I know about. Install Task::Bot::Training for more: my @plugins = $bt->plugins # Get the plugin object of a .trn file (which is just a plain text # file). These all work just as well: my $hal = $bt->file('megahal'); my $hal = $bt->file('MegaHAL'); my $hal = $bt->file('Bot::Training::MegaHAL'); # Get all lines in the file with File::Slurp: my @test = split /\n/, slurp($hal->file); =head1 DESCRIPTION Markov bots like L and L are fun. But to get them working you either need to train them on existing training material or make your own. This module provides a pluggable way to install already existing training files via the CPAN. It also comes with a command-line interface called C. =head1 AUTHOR Evar ArnfjErE Bjarmason =head1 LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT Copyright 2010 Evar ArnfjErE Bjarmason This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut Bot-Training-0.07/lib/Bot/Training/0000755000175100017510000000000013377232774015467 5ustar avaravarBot-Training-0.07/lib/Bot/Training/Plugin.pm0000644000175100017510000000074513377232774017271 0ustar avaravarpackage Bot::Training::Plugin; our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:AVAR'; $Bot::Training::Plugin::VERSION = '0.07'; use 5.010; use Moose; use File::ShareDir qw< :ALL >; use File::Spec::Functions qw< catdir catfile >; use namespace::clean -except => 'meta'; sub file { my ($self) = @_; my $class = ref $self; my ($last) = $class =~ m[::([^:]+)$]; $class =~ s[::][-]g; my $file = dist_file( $class, lc($last) . 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The End Bot-Training-0.07/dist.ini0000644000175100017510000000042313377232774014065 0ustar avaravarname = Bot-Training author = Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason copyright_holder = Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason license = Perl_5 [MinimumPerl] [@AVAR] dist = Bot-Training bugtracker = rt [Prereqs] Moose = 0 MooseX::Getopt::Dashes = 0 Bot-Training-0.07/META.json0000644000175100017510000000443413377232774014050 0ustar avaravar{ "abstract" : "Plain text training material for bots like L and L", "author" : [ "\u00c6var Arnfj\u00f6r\u00f0 Bjarmason " ], "dynamic_config" : 0, "generated_by" : "Dist::Zilla version 6.012, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.150010", "license" : [ "perl_5" ], "meta-spec" : { "url" : "http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?CPAN::Meta::Spec", "version" : "2" }, "name" : "Bot-Training", "no_index" : { "directory" : [ "t" ] }, "prereqs" : { "configure" : { "requires" : { "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" : "0", "perl" : "5.010" } }, "develop" : { "requires" : { "Test::Pod" : "1.41" } }, "runtime" : { "requires" : { "Class::Load" : "0", "Dir::Self" : "0", "Encode" : "0", "File::ShareDir" : "0", "File::Spec::Functions" : "0", "List::Util" : "0", "Module::Pluggable" : "0", "Moose" : "0", "MooseX::Getopt::Dashes" : "0", "Pod::Usage" : "0", "autodie" : "0", "namespace::clean" : "0", "open" : "0", "perl" : "5.010", "strict" : "0", "warnings" : "0" } }, "test" : { "requires" : { "File::Slurp" : "0", "File::Spec" : "0", "IO::Handle" : "0", "IPC::Open3" : "0", "Test::More" : "0", "lib" : "0", "perl" : "5.010" } } }, "release_status" : "stable", "resources" : { "bugtracker" : { "mailto" : "bug-Bot-Training@rt.cpan.org", "web" : "https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Bot-Training" }, "homepage" : "http://metacpan.org/release/Bot-Training", "license" : [ "http://dev.perl.org/licenses/" ], "repository" : { "type" : "git", "url" : "git://github.com/avar/bot-training.git", "web" : "http://github.com/avar/bot-training" } }, "version" : "0.07", "x_authority" : "cpan:AVAR", "x_generated_by_perl" : "v5.28.0", "x_serialization_backend" : "JSON::XS version 4.0" } Bot-Training-0.07/README0000644000175100017510000000242513377232774013305 0ustar avaravarNAME Bot::Training - Plain text training material for bots like Hailo and AI::MegaHAL SYNOPSIS use Bot::Training; use File::Slurp qw< slurp >; my $bt = Bot::Training->new; # Plugins I know about. Install Task::Bot::Training for more: my @plugins = $bt->plugins # Get the plugin object of a .trn file (which is just a plain text # file). These all work just as well: my $hal = $bt->file('megahal'); my $hal = $bt->file('MegaHAL'); my $hal = $bt->file('Bot::Training::MegaHAL'); # Get all lines in the file with File::Slurp: my @test = split /\n/, slurp($hal->file); DESCRIPTION Markov bots like Hailo and AI::MegaHAL are fun. But to get them working you either need to train them on existing training material or make your own. This module provides a pluggable way to install already existing training files via the CPAN. It also comes with a command-line interface called bot-training. AUTHOR Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT Copyright 2010 Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. Bot-Training-0.07/MANIFEST0000644000175100017510000000052013377232774013550 0ustar avaravar# This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Manifest v6.012. Changes LICENSE MANIFEST META.json META.yml Makefile.PL README bin/bot-training dist.ini lib/Bot/Training.pm lib/Bot/Training/Plugin.pm t/00-compile.t t/author-pod-syntax.t t/bot-training.t t/lib/Bot/Training/Test.pm t/lib/auto/Bot/Training/Test/test.trn Bot-Training-0.07/META.yml0000644000175100017510000000235613377232774013701 0ustar avaravar--- abstract: 'Plain text training material for bots like L and L' author: - 'Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason ' build_requires: File::Slurp: '0' File::Spec: '0' IO::Handle: '0' IPC::Open3: '0' Test::More: '0' lib: '0' perl: '5.010' configure_requires: ExtUtils::MakeMaker: '0' perl: '5.010' dynamic_config: 0 generated_by: 'Dist::Zilla version 6.012, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.150010' license: perl meta-spec: url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html version: '1.4' name: Bot-Training no_index: directory: - t requires: Class::Load: '0' Dir::Self: '0' Encode: '0' File::ShareDir: '0' File::Spec::Functions: '0' List::Util: '0' Module::Pluggable: '0' Moose: '0' MooseX::Getopt::Dashes: '0' Pod::Usage: '0' autodie: '0' namespace::clean: '0' open: '0' perl: '5.010' strict: '0' warnings: '0' resources: bugtracker: https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Bot-Training homepage: http://metacpan.org/release/Bot-Training license: http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ repository: git://github.com/avar/bot-training.git version: '0.07' x_authority: cpan:AVAR x_generated_by_perl: v5.28.0 x_serialization_backend: 'YAML::Tiny version 1.73' Bot-Training-0.07/t/0000755000175100017510000000000013377232774012665 5ustar avaravarBot-Training-0.07/t/lib/0000755000175100017510000000000013377232774013433 5ustar avaravarBot-Training-0.07/t/lib/Bot/0000755000175100017510000000000013377232774014157 5ustar avaravarBot-Training-0.07/t/lib/Bot/Training/0000755000175100017510000000000013377232774015732 5ustar avaravarBot-Training-0.07/t/lib/Bot/Training/Test.pm0000644000175100017510000000017213377232774017207 0ustar avaravarpackage Bot::Training::Test; use 5.010; use Moose; extends 'Bot::Training::Plugin'; __PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable; Bot-Training-0.07/t/lib/auto/0000755000175100017510000000000013377232774014403 5ustar avaravarBot-Training-0.07/t/lib/auto/Bot/0000755000175100017510000000000013377232774015127 5ustar avaravarBot-Training-0.07/t/lib/auto/Bot/Training/0000755000175100017510000000000013377232774016702 5ustar avaravarBot-Training-0.07/t/lib/auto/Bot/Training/Test/0000755000175100017510000000000013377232774017621 5ustar avaravarBot-Training-0.07/t/lib/auto/Bot/Training/Test/test.trn0000644000175100017510000000004113377232774021320 0ustar avaravarI am a little test training file Bot-Training-0.07/t/author-pod-syntax.t0000644000175100017510000000045413377232774016463 0ustar avaravar#!perl BEGIN { unless ($ENV{AUTHOR_TESTING}) { print qq{1..0 # SKIP these tests are for testing by the author\n}; exit } } # This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::PodSyntaxTests. use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use Test::Pod 1.41; all_pod_files_ok(); Bot-Training-0.07/t/bot-training.t0000644000175100017510000000077213377232774015455 0ustar avaravaruse 5.010; use lib 't/lib'; use Bot::Training; use Test::More tests => 5; use File::Slurp 'slurp'; my $bt = Bot::Training->new; is_deeply([ grep /Test$/, $bt->plugins ], [ 'Bot::Training::Test' ], "The test plugin is loaded"); for ('test', grep /Test$/, $bt->plugins) { my $test = $bt->file('test'); ok($test, "Got test plugin, it's a " . ref($test)); my @test = split /\n/, slurp($test->file); is_deeply(\@test, [ 'I am a', 'little test', 'training file' ], "Got the test.trn file"); } Bot-Training-0.07/t/00-compile.t0000644000175100017510000000534713377232774014730 0ustar avaravaruse 5.006; use strict; use warnings; # this test was generated with Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Test::Compile 2.058 use Test::More; plan tests => 3 + ($ENV{AUTHOR_TESTING} ? 1 : 0); my @module_files = ( 'Bot/Training.pm', 'Bot/Training/Plugin.pm' ); my @scripts = ( 'bin/bot-training' ); # no fake home requested my @switches = ( -d 'blib' ? '-Mblib' : '-Ilib', ); use File::Spec; use IPC::Open3; use IO::Handle; open my $stdin, '<', File::Spec->devnull or die "can't open devnull: $!"; my @warnings; for my $lib (@module_files) { # see L my $stderr = IO::Handle->new; diag('Running: ', join(', ', map { my $str = $_; $str =~ s/'/\\'/g; q{'} . $str . q{'} } $^X, @switches, '-e', "require q[$lib]")) if $ENV{PERL_COMPILE_TEST_DEBUG}; my $pid = open3($stdin, '>&STDERR', $stderr, $^X, @switches, '-e', "require q[$lib]"); binmode $stderr, ':crlf' if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; my @_warnings = <$stderr>; waitpid($pid, 0); is($?, 0, "$lib loaded ok"); shift @_warnings if @_warnings and $_warnings[0] =~ /^Using .*\bblib/ and not eval { +require blib; blib->VERSION('1.01') }; if (@_warnings) { warn @_warnings; push @warnings, @_warnings; } } foreach my $file (@scripts) { SKIP: { open my $fh, '<', $file or warn("Unable to open $file: $!"), next; my $line = <$fh>; close $fh and skip("$file isn't perl", 1) unless $line =~ /^#!\s*(?:\S*perl\S*)((?:\s+-\w*)*)(?:\s*#.*)?$/; @switches = (@switches, split(' ', $1)) if $1; close $fh and skip("$file uses -T; not testable with PERL5LIB", 1) if grep { $_ eq '-T' } @switches and $ENV{PERL5LIB}; my $stderr = IO::Handle->new; diag('Running: ', join(', ', map { my $str = $_; $str =~ s/'/\\'/g; q{'} . $str . q{'} } $^X, @switches, '-c', $file)) if $ENV{PERL_COMPILE_TEST_DEBUG}; my $pid = open3($stdin, '>&STDERR', $stderr, $^X, @switches, '-c', $file); binmode $stderr, ':crlf' if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; my @_warnings = <$stderr>; waitpid($pid, 0); is($?, 0, "$file compiled ok"); shift @_warnings if @_warnings and $_warnings[0] =~ /^Using .*\bblib/ and not eval { +require blib; blib->VERSION('1.01') }; # in older perls, -c output is simply the file portion of the path being tested if (@_warnings = grep { !/\bsyntax OK$/ } grep { chomp; $_ ne (File::Spec->splitpath($file))[2] } @_warnings) { warn @_warnings; push @warnings, @_warnings; } } } is(scalar(@warnings), 0, 'no warnings found') or diag 'got warnings: ', ( Test::More->can('explain') ? Test::More::explain(\@warnings) : join("\n", '', @warnings) ) if $ENV{AUTHOR_TESTING}; Bot-Training-0.07/Makefile.PL0000644000175100017510000000371413377232774014401 0ustar avaravar# This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::MakeMaker v6.012. use strict; use warnings; use 5.010; use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; my %WriteMakefileArgs = ( "ABSTRACT" => "Plain text training material for bots like L and L", "AUTHOR" => "\x{c6}var Arnfj\x{f6}r\x{f0} Bjarmason ", "CONFIGURE_REQUIRES" => { "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" => 0 }, "DISTNAME" => "Bot-Training", "EXE_FILES" => [ "bin/bot-training" ], "LICENSE" => "perl", "MIN_PERL_VERSION" => "5.010", "NAME" => "Bot::Training", "PREREQ_PM" => { "Class::Load" => 0, "Dir::Self" => 0, "Encode" => 0, "File::ShareDir" => 0, "File::Spec::Functions" => 0, "List::Util" => 0, "Module::Pluggable" => 0, "Moose" => 0, "MooseX::Getopt::Dashes" => 0, "Pod::Usage" => 0, "autodie" => 0, "namespace::clean" => 0, "open" => 0, "strict" => 0, "warnings" => 0 }, "TEST_REQUIRES" => { "File::Slurp" => 0, "File::Spec" => 0, "IO::Handle" => 0, "IPC::Open3" => 0, "Test::More" => 0, "lib" => 0 }, "VERSION" => "0.07", "test" => { "TESTS" => "t/*.t" } ); my %FallbackPrereqs = ( "Class::Load" => 0, "Dir::Self" => 0, "Encode" => 0, "File::ShareDir" => 0, "File::Slurp" => 0, "File::Spec" => 0, "File::Spec::Functions" => 0, "IO::Handle" => 0, "IPC::Open3" => 0, "List::Util" => 0, "Module::Pluggable" => 0, "Moose" => 0, "MooseX::Getopt::Dashes" => 0, "Pod::Usage" => 0, "Test::More" => 0, "autodie" => 0, "lib" => 0, "namespace::clean" => 0, "open" => 0, "strict" => 0, "warnings" => 0 ); unless ( eval { ExtUtils::MakeMaker->VERSION(6.63_03) } ) { delete $WriteMakefileArgs{TEST_REQUIRES}; delete $WriteMakefileArgs{BUILD_REQUIRES}; $WriteMakefileArgs{PREREQ_PM} = \%FallbackPrereqs; } delete $WriteMakefileArgs{CONFIGURE_REQUIRES} unless eval { ExtUtils::MakeMaker->VERSION(6.52) }; WriteMakefile(%WriteMakefileArgs);