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# -*- coding: latin-1 -*-
"""This file contains the public interface to the aiml module."""
import AimlParser
import DefaultSubs
import Utils
from PatternMgr import PatternMgr
from WordSub import WordSub
from ConfigParser import ConfigParser
import copy
import glob
import os
import random
import re
import string
import sys
import time
import threading
import xml.sax
class Kernel:
# module constants
_globalSessionID = "_global" # key of the global session (duh)
_maxHistorySize = 10 # maximum length of the _inputs and _responses lists
_maxRecursionDepth = 100 # maximum number of recursive <srai>/<sr> tags before the response is aborted.
# special predicate keys
_inputHistory = "_inputHistory" # keys to a queue (list) of recent user input
_outputHistory = "_outputHistory" # keys to a queue (list) of recent responses.
_inputStack = "_inputStack" # Should always be empty in between calls to respond()
def __init__(self):
self._verboseMode = True
self._version = "PyAIML 0.8.6"
self._brain = PatternMgr()
self._respondLock = threading.RLock()
self._textEncoding = "utf-8"
# set up the sessions
self._sessions = {}
self._addSession(self._globalSessionID)
# Set up the bot predicates
self._botPredicates = {}
self.setBotPredicate("name", "Nameless")
# set up the word substitutors (subbers):
self._subbers = {}
self._subbers['gender'] = WordSub(DefaultSubs.defaultGender)
self._subbers['person'] = WordSub(DefaultSubs.defaultPerson)
self._subbers['person2'] = WordSub(DefaultSubs.defaultPerson2)
self._subbers['normal'] = WordSub(DefaultSubs.defaultNormal)
# set up the element processors
self._elementProcessors = {
"bot": self._processBot,
"condition": self._processCondition,
"date": self._processDate,
"formal": self._processFormal,
"gender": self._processGender,
"get": self._processGet,
"gossip": self._processGossip,
"id": self._processId,
"input": self._processInput,
"javascript": self._processJavascript,
"learn": self._processLearn,
"li": self._processLi,
"lowercase": self._processLowercase,
"person": self._processPerson,
"person2": self._processPerson2,
"random": self._processRandom,
"text": self._processText,
"sentence": self._processSentence,
"set": self._processSet,
"size": self._processSize,
"sr": self._processSr,
"srai": self._processSrai,
"star": self._processStar,
"system": self._processSystem,
"template": self._processTemplate,
"that": self._processThat,
"thatstar": self._processThatstar,
"think": self._processThink,
"topicstar": self._processTopicstar,
"uppercase": self._processUppercase,
"version": self._processVersion,
}
def bootstrap(self, brainFile = None, learnFiles = [], commands = []):
"""Prepare a Kernel object for use.
If a brainFile argument is provided, the Kernel attempts to
load the brain at the specified filename.
If learnFiles is provided, the Kernel attempts to load the
specified AIML files.
Finally, each of the input strings in the commands list is
passed to respond().
"""
start = time.clock()
if brainFile:
self.loadBrain(brainFile)
# learnFiles might be a string, in which case it should be
# turned into a single-element list.
learns = learnFiles
try: learns = [ learnFiles + "" ]
except: pass
for file in learns:
self.learn(file)
# ditto for commands
cmds = commands
try: cmds = [ commands + "" ]
except: pass
for cmd in cmds:
print self._respond(cmd, self._globalSessionID)
if self._verboseMode:
print "Kernel bootstrap completed in %.2f seconds" % (time.clock() - start)
def verbose(self, isVerbose = True):
"""Enable/disable verbose output mode."""
self._verboseMode = isVerbose
def version(self):
"""Return the Kernel's version string."""
return self._version
def numCategories(self):
"""Return the number of categories the Kernel has learned."""
# there's a one-to-one mapping between templates and categories
return self._brain.numTemplates()
def resetBrain(self):
"""Reset the brain to its initial state.
This is essentially equivilant to:
del(kern)
kern = aiml.Kernel()
"""
del(self._brain)
self.__init__()
def loadBrain(self, filename):
"""Attempt to load a previously-saved 'brain' from the
specified filename.
NOTE: the current contents of the 'brain' will be discarded!
"""
if self._verboseMode: print "Loading brain from %s..." % filename,
start = time.clock()
self._brain.restore(filename)
if self._verboseMode:
end = time.clock() - start
print "done (%d categories in %.2f seconds)" % (self._brain.numTemplates(), end)
def saveBrain(self, filename):
"""Dump the contents of the bot's brain to a file on disk."""
if self._verboseMode: print "Saving brain to %s..." % filename,
start = time.clock()
self._brain.save(filename)
if self._verboseMode:
print "done (%.2f seconds)" % (time.clock() - start)
def getPredicate(self, name, sessionID = _globalSessionID):
"""Retrieve the current value of the predicate 'name' from the
specified session.
If name is not a valid predicate in the session, the empty
string is returned.
"""
try: return self._sessions[sessionID][name]
except KeyError: return ""
def setPredicate(self, name, value, sessionID = _globalSessionID):
"""Set the value of the predicate 'name' in the specified
session.
If sessionID is not a valid session, it will be created. If
name is not a valid predicate in the session, it will be
created.
"""
self._addSession(sessionID) # add the session, if it doesn't already exist.
self._sessions[sessionID][name] = value
def getBotPredicate(self, name):
"""Retrieve the value of the specified bot predicate.
If name is not a valid bot predicate, the empty string is returned.
"""
try: return self._botPredicates[name]
except KeyError: return ""
def setBotPredicate(self, name, value):
"""Set the value of the specified bot predicate.
If name is not a valid bot predicate, it will be created.
"""
self._botPredicates[name] = value
# Clumsy hack: if updating the bot name, we must update the
# name in the brain as well
if name == "name":
self._brain.setBotName(self.getBotPredicate("name"))
def setTextEncoding(self, encoding):
"""Set the text encoding used when loading AIML files (Latin-1, UTF-8, etc.)."""
self._textEncoding = encoding
def loadSubs(self, filename):
"""Load a substitutions file.
The file must be in the Windows-style INI format (see the
standard ConfigParser module docs for information on this
format). Each section of the file is loaded into its own
substituter.
"""
inFile = file(filename)
parser = ConfigParser()
parser.readfp(inFile, filename)
inFile.close()
for s in parser.sections():
# Add a new WordSub instance for this section. If one already
# exists, delete it.
if self._subbers.has_key(s):
del(self._subbers[s])
self._subbers[s] = WordSub()
# iterate over the key,value pairs and add them to the subber
for k,v in parser.items(s):
self._subbers[s][k] = v
def _addSession(self, sessionID):
"""Create a new session with the specified ID string."""
if self._sessions.has_key(sessionID):
return
# Create the session.
self._sessions[sessionID] = {
# Initialize the special reserved predicates
self._inputHistory: [],
self._outputHistory: [],
self._inputStack: []
}
def _deleteSession(self, sessionID):
"""Delete the specified session."""
if self._sessions.has_key(sessionID):
_sessions.pop(sessionID)
def getSessionData(self, sessionID = None):
"""Return a copy of the session data dictionary for the
specified session.
If no sessionID is specified, return a dictionary containing
*all* of the individual session dictionaries.
"""
s = None
if sessionID is not None:
try: s = self._sessions[sessionID]
except KeyError: s = {}
else:
s = self._sessions
return copy.deepcopy(s)
def learn(self, filename):
"""Load and learn the contents of the specified AIML file.
If filename includes wildcard characters, all matching files
will be loaded and learned.
"""
for f in glob.glob(filename):
if self._verboseMode: print "Loading %s..." % f,
start = time.clock()
# Load and parse the AIML file.
parser = AimlParser.create_parser()
handler = parser.getContentHandler()
handler.setEncoding(self._textEncoding)
try: parser.parse(f)
except xml.sax.SAXParseException, msg:
err = "\nFATAL PARSE ERROR in file %s:\n%s\n" % (f,msg)
sys.stderr.write(err)
continue
# store the pattern/template pairs in the PatternMgr.
for key,tem in handler.categories.items():
self._brain.add(key,tem)
# Parsing was successful.
if self._verboseMode:
print "done (%.2f seconds)" % (time.clock() - start)
def respond(self, input, sessionID = _globalSessionID):
"""Return the Kernel's response to the input string."""
if len(input) == 0:
return ""
#ensure that input is a unicode string
try: input = input.decode(self._textEncoding, 'replace')
except UnicodeError: pass
except AttributeError: pass
# prevent other threads from stomping all over us.
self._respondLock.acquire()
# Add the session, if it doesn't already exist
self._addSession(sessionID)
# split the input into discrete sentences
sentences = Utils.sentences(input)
finalResponse = ""
for s in sentences:
# Add the input to the history list before fetching the
# response, so that <input/> tags work properly.
inputHistory = self.getPredicate(self._inputHistory, sessionID)
inputHistory.append(s)
while len(inputHistory) > self._maxHistorySize:
inputHistory.pop(0)
self.setPredicate(self._inputHistory, inputHistory, sessionID)
# Fetch the response
response = self._respond(s, sessionID)
# add the data from this exchange to the history lists
outputHistory = self.getPredicate(self._outputHistory, sessionID)
outputHistory.append(response)
while len(outputHistory) > self._maxHistorySize:
outputHistory.pop(0)
self.setPredicate(self._outputHistory, outputHistory, sessionID)
# append this response to the final response.
finalResponse += (response + " ")
finalResponse = finalResponse.strip()
assert(len(self.getPredicate(self._inputStack, sessionID)) == 0)
# release the lock and return
self._respondLock.release()
try: return finalResponse.encode(self._textEncoding)
except UnicodeError: return finalResponse
# This version of _respond() just fetches the response for some input.
# It does not mess with the input and output histories. Recursive calls
# to respond() spawned from tags like <srai> should call this function
# instead of respond().
def _respond(self, input, sessionID):
"""Private version of respond(), does the real work."""
if len(input) == 0:
return ""
# guard against infinite recursion
inputStack = self.getPredicate(self._inputStack, sessionID)
if len(inputStack) > self._maxRecursionDepth:
if self._verboseMode:
err = "WARNING: maximum recursion depth exceeded (input='%s')" % input.encode(self._textEncoding, 'replace')
sys.stderr.write(err)
return ""
# push the input onto the input stack
inputStack = self.getPredicate(self._inputStack, sessionID)
inputStack.append(input)
self.setPredicate(self._inputStack, inputStack, sessionID)
# run the input through the 'normal' subber
subbedInput = self._subbers['normal'].sub(input)
# fetch the bot's previous response, to pass to the match()
# function as 'that'.
outputHistory = self.getPredicate(self._outputHistory, sessionID)
try: that = outputHistory[-1]
except IndexError: that = ""
subbedThat = self._subbers['normal'].sub(that)
# fetch the current topic
topic = self.getPredicate("topic", sessionID)
subbedTopic = self._subbers['normal'].sub(topic)
# Determine the final response.
response = ""
elem = self._brain.match(subbedInput, subbedThat, subbedTopic)
if elem is None:
if self._verboseMode:
err = "WARNING: No match found for input: %s\n" % input.encode(self._textEncoding)
sys.stderr.write(err)
else:
# Process the element into a response string.
response += self._processElement(elem, sessionID).strip()
response += " "
response = response.strip()
# pop the top entry off the input stack.
inputStack = self.getPredicate(self._inputStack, sessionID)
inputStack.pop()
self.setPredicate(self._inputStack, inputStack, sessionID)
return response
def _processElement(self,elem, sessionID):
"""Process an AIML element.
The first item of the elem list is the name of the element's
XML tag. The second item is a dictionary containing any
attributes passed to that tag, and their values. Any further
items in the list are the elements enclosed by the current
element's begin and end tags; they are handled by each
element's handler function.
"""
try:
handlerFunc = self._elementProcessors[elem[0]]
except:
# Oops -- there's no handler function for this element
# type!
if self._verboseMode:
err = "WARNING: No handler found for <%s> element\n" % elem[0].encode(self._textEncoding, 'replace')
sys.stderr.write(err)
return ""
return handlerFunc(elem, sessionID)
######################################################
### Individual element-processing functions follow ###
######################################################
# <bot>
def _processBot(self, elem, sessionID):
"""Process a <bot> AIML element.
Required element attributes:
name: The name of the bot predicate to retrieve.
<bot> elements are used to fetch the value of global,
read-only "bot predicates." These predicates cannot be set
from within AIML; you must use the setBotPredicate() function.
"""
attrName = elem[1]['name']
return self.getBotPredicate(attrName)
# <condition>
def _processCondition(self, elem, sessionID):
"""Process a <condition> AIML element.
Optional element attributes:
name: The name of a predicate to test.
value: The value to test the predicate for.
<condition> elements come in three flavors. Each has different
attributes, and each handles their contents differently.
The simplest case is when the <condition> tag has both a 'name'
and a 'value' attribute. In this case, if the predicate
'name' has the value 'value', then the contents of the element
are processed and returned.
If the <condition> element has only a 'name' attribute, then
its contents are a series of <li> elements, each of which has
a 'value' attribute. The list is scanned from top to bottom
until a match is found. Optionally, the last <li> element can
have no 'value' attribute, in which case it is processed and
returned if no other match is found.
If the <condition> element has neither a 'name' nor a 'value'
attribute, then it behaves almost exactly like the previous
case, except that each <li> subelement (except the optional
last entry) must now include both 'name' and 'value'
attributes.
"""
attr = None
response = ""
attr = elem[1]
# Case #1: test the value of a specific predicate for a
# specific value.
if attr.has_key('name') and attr.has_key('value'):
val = self.getPredicate(attr['name'], sessionID)
if val == attr['value']:
for e in elem[2:]:
response += self._processElement(e,sessionID)
return response
else:
# Case #2 and #3: Cycle through <li> contents, testing a
# name and value pair for each one.
try:
name = None
if attr.has_key('name'):
name = attr['name']
# Get the list of <li> elemnents
listitems = []
for e in elem[2:]:
if e[0] == 'li':
listitems.append(e)
# if listitems is empty, return the empty string
if len(listitems) == 0:
return ""
# iterate through the list looking for a condition that
# matches.
foundMatch = False
for li in listitems:
try:
liAttr = li[1]
# if this is the last list item, it's allowed
# to have no attributes. We just skip it for now.
if len(liAttr.keys()) == 0 and li == listitems[-1]:
continue
# get the name of the predicate to test
liName = name
if liName == None:
liName = liAttr['name']
# get the value to check against
liValue = liAttr['value']
# do the test
if self.getPredicate(liName, sessionID) == liValue:
foundMatch = True
response += self._processElement(li,sessionID)
break
except:
# No attributes, no name/value attributes, no
# such predicate/session, or processing error.
if self._verboseMode: print "Something amiss -- skipping listitem", li
raise
if not foundMatch:
# Check the last element of listitems. If it has
# no 'name' or 'value' attribute, process it.
try:
li = listitems[-1]
liAttr = li[1]
if not (liAttr.has_key('name') or liAttr.has_key('value')):
response += self._processElement(li, sessionID)
except:
# listitems was empty, no attributes, missing
# name/value attributes, or processing error.
if self._verboseMode: print "error in default listitem"
raise
except:
# Some other catastrophic cataclysm
if self._verboseMode: print "catastrophic condition failure"
raise
return response
# <date>
def _processDate(self, elem, sessionID):
"""Process a <date> AIML element.
<date> elements resolve to the current date and time. The
AIML specification doesn't require any particular format for
this information, so I go with whatever's simplest.
"""
return time.asctime()
# <formal>
def _processFormal(self, elem, sessionID):
"""Process a <formal> AIML element.
<formal> elements process their contents recursively, and then
capitalize the first letter of each word of the result.
"""
response = ""
for e in elem[2:]:
response += self._processElement(e, sessionID)
return string.capwords(response)
# <gender>
def _processGender(self,elem, sessionID):
"""Process a <gender> AIML element.
<gender> elements process their contents, and then swap the
gender of any third-person singular pronouns in the result.
This subsitution is handled by the aiml.WordSub module.
"""
response = ""
for e in elem[2:]:
response += self._processElement(e, sessionID)
return self._subbers['gender'].sub(response)
# <get>
def _processGet(self, elem, sessionID):
"""Process a <get> AIML element.
Required element attributes:
name: The name of the predicate whose value should be
retrieved from the specified session and returned. If the
predicate doesn't exist, the empty string is returned.
<get> elements return the value of a predicate from the
specified session.
"""
return self.getPredicate(elem[1]['name'], sessionID)
# <gossip>
def _processGossip(self, elem, sessionID):
"""Process a <gossip> AIML element.
<gossip> elements are used to capture and store user input in
an implementation-defined manner, theoretically allowing the
bot to learn from the people it chats with. I haven't
descided how to define my implementation, so right now
<gossip> behaves identically to <think>.
"""
return self._processThink(elem, sessionID)
# <id>
def _processId(self, elem, sessionID):
""" Process an <id> AIML element.
<id> elements return a unique "user id" for a specific
conversation. In PyAIML, the user id is the name of the
current session.
"""
return sessionID
# <input>
def _processInput(self, elem, sessionID):
"""Process an <input> AIML element.
Optional attribute elements:
index: The index of the element from the history list to
return. 1 means the most recent item, 2 means the one
before that, and so on.
<input> elements return an entry from the input history for
the current session.
"""
inputHistory = self.getPredicate(self._inputHistory, sessionID)
try: index = int(elem[1]['index'])
except: index = 1
try: return inputHistory[-index]
except IndexError:
if self._verboseMode:
err = "No such index %d while processing <input> element.\n" % index
sys.stderr.write(err)
return ""
# <javascript>
def _processJavascript(self, elem, sessionID):
"""Process a <javascript> AIML element.
<javascript> elements process their contents recursively, and
then run the results through a server-side Javascript
interpreter to compute the final response. Implementations
are not required to provide an actual Javascript interpreter,
and right now PyAIML doesn't; <javascript> elements are behave
exactly like <think> elements.
"""
return self._processThink(elem, sessionID)
# <learn>
def _processLearn(self, elem, sessionID):
"""Process a <learn> AIML element.
<learn> elements process their contents recursively, and then
treat the result as an AIML file to open and learn.
"""
filename = ""
for e in elem[2:]:
filename += self._processElement(e, sessionID)
self.learn(filename)
return ""
# <li>
def _processLi(self,elem, sessionID):
"""Process an <li> AIML element.
Optional attribute elements:
name: the name of a predicate to query.
value: the value to check that predicate for.
<li> elements process their contents recursively and return
the results. They can only appear inside <condition> and
<random> elements. See _processCondition() and
_processRandom() for details of their usage.
"""
response = ""
for e in elem[2:]:
response += self._processElement(e, sessionID)
return response
# <lowercase>
def _processLowercase(self,elem, sessionID):
"""Process a <lowercase> AIML element.
<lowercase> elements process their contents recursively, and
then convert the results to all-lowercase.
"""
response = ""
for e in elem[2:]:
response += self._processElement(e, sessionID)
return string.lower(response)
# <person>
def _processPerson(self,elem, sessionID):
"""Process a <person> AIML element.
<person> elements process their contents recursively, and then
convert all pronouns in the results from 1st person to 2nd
person, and vice versa. This subsitution is handled by the
aiml.WordSub module.
If the <person> tag is used atomically (e.g. <person/>), it is
a shortcut for <person><star/></person>.
"""
response = ""
for e in elem[2:]:
response += self._processElement(e, sessionID)
if len(elem[2:]) == 0: # atomic <person/> = <person><star/></person>
response = self._processElement(['star',{}], sessionID)
return self._subbers['person'].sub(response)
# <person2>
def _processPerson2(self,elem, sessionID):
"""Process a <person2> AIML element.
<person2> elements process their contents recursively, and then
convert all pronouns in the results from 1st person to 3rd
person, and vice versa. This subsitution is handled by the
aiml.WordSub module.
If the <person2> tag is used atomically (e.g. <person2/>), it is
a shortcut for <person2><star/></person2>.
"""
response = ""
for e in elem[2:]:
response += self._processElement(e, sessionID)
if len(elem[2:]) == 0: # atomic <person2/> = <person2><star/></person2>
response = self._processElement(['star',{}], sessionID)
return self._subbers['person2'].sub(response)
# <random>
def _processRandom(self, elem, sessionID):
"""Process a <random> AIML element.
<random> elements contain zero or more <li> elements. If
none, the empty string is returned. If one or more <li>
elements are present, one of them is selected randomly to be
processed recursively and have its results returned. Only the
chosen <li> element's contents are processed. Any non-<li> contents are
ignored.
"""
listitems = []
for e in elem[2:]:
if e[0] == 'li':
listitems.append(e)
if len(listitems) == 0:
return ""
# select and process a random listitem.
random.shuffle(listitems)
return self._processElement(listitems[0], sessionID)
# <sentence>
def _processSentence(self,elem, sessionID):
"""Process a <sentence> AIML element.
<sentence> elements process their contents recursively, and
then capitalize the first letter of the results.
"""
response = ""
for e in elem[2:]:
response += self._processElement(e, sessionID)
try:
response = response.strip()
words = string.split(response, " ", 1)
words[0] = string.capitalize(words[0])
response = string.join(words)
return response
except IndexError: # response was empty
return ""
# <set>
def _processSet(self, elem, sessionID):
"""Process a <set> AIML element.
Required element attributes:
name: The name of the predicate to set.
<set> elements process their contents recursively, and assign the results to a predicate
(given by their 'name' attribute) in the current session. The contents of the element
are also returned.
"""
value = ""
for e in elem[2:]:
value += self._processElement(e, sessionID)
self.setPredicate(elem[1]['name'], value, sessionID)
return value
# <size>
def _processSize(self,elem, sessionID):
"""Process a <size> AIML element.
<size> elements return the number of AIML categories currently
in the bot's brain.
"""
return str(self.numCategories())
# <sr>
def _processSr(self,elem,sessionID):
"""Process an <sr> AIML element.
<sr> elements are shortcuts for <srai><star/></srai>.
"""
star = self._processElement(['star',{}], sessionID)
response = self._respond(star, sessionID)
return response
# <srai>
def _processSrai(self,elem, sessionID):
"""Process a <srai> AIML element.
<srai> elements recursively process their contents, and then
pass the results right back into the AIML interpreter as a new
piece of input. The results of this new input string are
returned.
"""
newInput = ""
for e in elem[2:]:
newInput += self._processElement(e, sessionID)
return self._respond(newInput, sessionID)
# <star>
def _processStar(self, elem, sessionID):
"""Process a <star> AIML element.
Optional attribute elements:
index: Which "*" character in the current pattern should
be matched?
<star> elements return the text fragment matched by the "*"
character in the current input pattern. For example, if the
input "Hello Tom Smith, how are you?" matched the pattern
"HELLO * HOW ARE YOU", then a <star> element in the template
would evaluate to "Tom Smith".
"""
try: index = int(elem[1]['index'])
except KeyError: index = 1
# fetch the user's last input
inputStack = self.getPredicate(self._inputStack, sessionID)
input = self._subbers['normal'].sub(inputStack[-1])
# fetch the Kernel's last response (for 'that' context)
outputHistory = self.getPredicate(self._outputHistory, sessionID)
try: that = self._subbers['normal'].sub(outputHistory[-1])
except: that = "" # there might not be any output yet
topic = self.getPredicate("topic", sessionID)
response = self._brain.star("star", input, that, topic, index)
return response
# <system>
def _processSystem(self,elem, sessionID):
"""Process a <system> AIML element.
<system> elements process their contents recursively, and then
attempt to execute the results as a shell command on the
server. The AIML interpreter blocks until the command is
complete, and then returns the command's output.
For cross-platform compatibility, any file paths inside
<system> tags should use Unix-style forward slashes ("/") as a
directory separator.
"""
# build up the command string
command = ""
for e in elem[2:]:
command += self._processElement(e, sessionID)
# normalize the path to the command. Under Windows, this
# switches forward-slashes to back-slashes; all system
# elements should use unix-style paths for cross-platform
# compatibility.
#executable,args = command.split(" ", 1)
#executable = os.path.normpath(executable)
#command = executable + " " + args
command = os.path.normpath(command)
# execute the command.
response = ""
try:
out = os.popen(command)
except RuntimeError, msg:
if self._verboseMode:
err = "WARNING: RuntimeError while processing \"system\" element:\n%s\n" % msg.encode(self._textEncoding, 'replace')
sys.stderr.write(err)
return "There was an error while computing my response. Please inform my botmaster."
time.sleep(0.01) # I'm told this works around a potential IOError exception.
for line in out:
response += line + "\n"
response = string.join(response.splitlines()).strip()
return response
# <template>
def _processTemplate(self,elem, sessionID):
"""Process a <template> AIML element.
<template> elements recursively process their contents, and
return the results. <template> is the root node of any AIML
response tree.
"""
response = ""
for e in elem[2:]:
response += self._processElement(e, sessionID)
return response
# text
def _processText(self,elem, sessionID):
"""Process a raw text element.
Raw text elements aren't really AIML tags. Text elements cannot contain
other elements; instead, the third item of the 'elem' list is a text
string, which is immediately returned. They have a single attribute,
automatically inserted by the parser, which indicates whether whitespace
in the text should be preserved or not.
"""
try: elem[2] + ""
except TypeError: raise TypeError, "Text element contents are not text"
# If the the whitespace behavior for this element is "default",
# we reduce all stretches of >1 whitespace characters to a single
# space. To improve performance, we do this only once for each
# text element encountered, and save the results for the future.
if elem[1]["xml:space"] == "default":
elem[2] = re.sub("\s+", " ", elem[2])
elem[1]["xml:space"] = "preserve"
return elem[2]
# <that>
def _processThat(self,elem, sessionID):
"""Process a <that> AIML element.
Optional element attributes:
index: Specifies which element from the output history to
return. 1 is the most recent response, 2 is the next most
recent, and so on.
<that> elements (when they appear inside <template> elements)
are the output equivilant of <input> elements; they return one
of the Kernel's previous responses.
"""
outputHistory = self.getPredicate(self._outputHistory, sessionID)
index = 1
try:
# According to the AIML spec, the optional index attribute
# can either have the form "x" or "x,y". x refers to how
# far back in the output history to go. y refers to which
# sentence of the specified response to return.
index = int(elem[1]['index'].split(',')[0])
except:
pass
try: return outputHistory[-index]
except IndexError:
if self._verboseMode:
err = "No such index %d while processing <that> element.\n" % index
sys.stderr.write(err)
return ""
# <thatstar>
def _processThatstar(self, elem, sessionID):
"""Process a <thatstar> AIML element.
Optional element attributes:
index: Specifies which "*" in the <that> pattern to match.
<thatstar> elements are similar to <star> elements, except
that where <star/> returns the portion of the input string
matched by a "*" character in the pattern, <thatstar/> returns
the portion of the previous input string that was matched by a
"*" in the current category's <that> pattern.
"""
try: index = int(elem[1]['index'])
except KeyError: index = 1