package calculon
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Calculon
Library for writing IRC bots in OCaml, a collection of plugins, and a dramatic robotic actor. The core library is called calculon
.
Build
make build
Introduction to the Code
Let's assume calculon is loaded, via:
# #require "calculon";;
Main
The typical main
entry point would look like this. Calculon works by gathering a list of plugins (see the module Plugin
), some configuration (see Config
) and running the package in a loop using irc-client.
module C = Calculon
let plugins : C.Plugin.t list = [
C.Plugin_social.plugin;
C.Plugin_factoids.plugin;
(* etc. *)
]
let () =
let conf = C.Config.of_argv () in
C.Run_main.main conf plugins |> Lwt_main.run
Plugins
A plugin contains a set of commands. A command is is a rule that matches a IRC message with some regex, and decides whether or not to fire with a reply. They are defined in the module Command
.
For instance, the following module will reply to messages starting with !hello
by replying "hello <sender>"
. This is a simple command, as the function Command.make_simple
indicates: it returns a string option
to indicate whether or not to respond to any line starting with !prefix
. More elaborate commands are possible using Command.make
.
open Calculon
let cmd_hello : Command.t =
Command.make_simple ~descr:"hello world" ~cmd:"hello" ~prio:10
(fun (input_msg:Core.privmsg) _ ->
let who = input_msg.Core.nick in
Lwt.return (Some ("hello " ^ who))
)
let plugin_hello : Plugin.t = Plugin.of_cmd cmd_hello
Basic plugins are stateless, built from one or more commands with Plugin.of_cmd
and Plugin.of_cmds
. Other plugins can be stateful (typically, they can have some persistent state, or more "custom" schemes). The constructor Plugin.stateful
is used to make such plugins. All the persistent state is stored in a single json file.
See for instance the existing plugins Plugin_factoids
and Plugin_movie
to see how to use Plugin.stateful
.