* Markov chains will train and generate chains correctly now
* Implement Markov.save_chains/0
* Add a couple more utils that help accomplish the above
Signed-off-by: Alek Ratzloff <alekratz@gmail.com>
* Markov chains record words correctly from a single line to the end of
their line with a couple of exceptions.
* Start working on using ETS for storing markov chains, and saving it as
a DETS periodically
Signed-off-by: Alek Ratzloff <alekratz@gmail.com>
* train/2 takes a chain and a list of words to train them on
* add_weight/4 takes a chain, a list of words (the key), the word it
points to, and an optional increment which will increment the value of
a weight, or insert the weight.
Signed-off-by: Alek Ratzloff <alekratz@gmail.com>
For some reason there doesn't appear to be a binary search function in
Elixir's standard library, so this implements that.
Signed-off-by: Alek Ratzloff <alekratz@gmail.com>
Wordbot is a little more complex of a bot module and I've been working
on it here.
Other than wordbot module, a few minor tweaks have been added all around
that don't really affect anything.
Signed-off-by: Alek Ratzloff <alekratz@gmail.com>
The problem:
When we're going through the list of modules to send messages to based
on the channels they're a part of, it was being done so through the
config. Since the config doesn't (and shouldn't) list all of the core
modules that get included, any core modules that were loaded and running
under the ModuleSupervisor would not get included in the router's
attempt to send messages to a module.
Now, the Config.all_channels and Config.channel_modules functions live
in State, and State has a new "add_loaded_module" function where loaded
modules are registered. The aforementioned moved functions will use this
as the "source of truth" when deciding where to send messages for
modules to handle.
Signed-off-by: Alek Ratzloff <alekratz@gmail.com>