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eliza.pl
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eliza.pl
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#
# $Id: eliza.pl,v 3.5 2005/02/19 13:26:46 chris Exp $
#
# This is an adaption of Dennis Taylor's test.pl. It combines a very
# simple bot with Chatbot::Eliza to make something fairly annoying.
# -- Rocco Caputo, <troc+pci@netrus.net>
use strict;
use POE::Kernel;
use POE::Session;
use POE::Component::IRC 3.4;
use Chatbot::Eliza;
my $pid = $$; substr($pid, 0, 1) = '' while length($pid) > 3;
my $nick = 'eliza' . $pid;
my $name = 'eliza' . $pid;
my $eliza = Chatbot::Eliza->new();
# This gets executed as soon as the kernel sets up this session.
sub _start {
my ($kernel, $session) = @_[KERNEL, SESSION];
$_[HEAP] = $_[ARG0];
# Uncomment this to turn on more verbose POE debugging information.
# $session->option( trace => 1 );
# Ask the IRC component to send us all IRC events it receives. This
# is the easy, indiscriminate way to do it.
$_[HEAP]->yield( 'register', 'all');
# Setting Debug to 1 causes P::C::IRC to print all raw lines of text
# sent to and received from the IRC server. Very useful for debugging.
$_[HEAP]->yield( 'connect', { }
);
}
# After we successfully log into the IRC server, join a channel.
sub irc_001 {
my ($kernel) = $_[KERNEL];
$_[HEAP]->yield( 'mode', $nick, '+i' );
$_[HEAP]->yield( 'join', $ARGV[2] || '#IRC.pm' );
$_[HEAP]->yield( 'away',
'JOSHUA SCHACTER IST MEIN GELEESCHAUMGUMMIRING DER LIEBE!' );
}
sub _stop {
my ($kernel) = $_[KERNEL];
print "Control session stopped.\n";
$_[HEAP]->call( 'quit', 'Neenios on ice!' );
}
sub irc_disconnected {
my ($server) = $_[ARG0];
print "Lost connection to server $server.\n";
}
sub irc_error {
my $err = $_[ARG0];
print "Server error occurred! $err\n";
}
sub irc_socketerr {
my $err = $_[ARG0];
print "Couldn't connect to server: $err\n";
}
sub irc_kick {
my ($kernel, $who, $where, $isitme, $reason) = @_[KERNEL, ARG0 .. ARG4];
if ($isitme eq $nick) {
print "Kicked from $where by $who: $reason\n";
# Uncomment for auto-rejoin. Nasty, evil, don't do it.
# $kernel->post( 'test', 'join', $where );
}
}
sub irc_public {
my ($kernel, $who, $where, $msg) = @_[KERNEL, ARG0 .. ARG2];
my $nick = (split /!/, $who)[0];
print "<$nick:@{$where}[0]> $msg\n";
$_[HEAP]->yield( privmsg => $where,
$eliza->transform($msg) # Filter it through a Chatbot.
);
}
# here's where execution starts.
my ($object) = POE::Component::IRC->spawn(
Debug => 1,
Nick => $nick,
Server => $ARGV[0] ||
'irc.rhizomatic.net',
Port => $ARGV[1] || 6667,
Username => $name,
Ircname => 'Ask me about my colon!' ) or
die "Can't instantiate new IRC component!\n";
POE::Session->create( package_states => [ 'main' =>
[ qw( _start _stop irc_001 irc_kick irc_disconnected
irc_error irc_socketerr irc_public
)
], ],
args => [ $object ],
);
$poe_kernel->run();
exit 0;