greetlang 0.1.0

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+ /coverage/
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+ ---
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+ language: ruby
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+ cache: bundler
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+ rvm:
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+ - 2.5.1
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+ before_install: gem install bundler -v 2.1.4
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+ # Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct
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+ ## Our Pledge
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+ In the interest of fostering an open and welcoming environment, we as
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+ contributors and maintainers pledge to making participation in our project and
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+ our community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body
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+ ## Our Standards
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+ ## Attribution
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+ This Code of Conduct is adapted from the [Contributor Covenant][homepage], version 1.4,
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+ source "https://rubygems.org"
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+
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+ # Specify your gem's dependencies in greetlang.gemspec
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+ gemspec
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+
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+ gem "rake", "~> 12.0"
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+ gem "rspec", "~> 3.0"
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+ The MIT License (MIT)
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+ Copyright (c) 2020 Gitea
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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+ The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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+ FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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+ AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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+ LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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+ # Greetlang
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+
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+ Welcome to your new gem! In this directory, you'll find the files you need to be able to package up your Ruby library into a gem. Put your Ruby code in the file `lib/greetlang`. To experiment with that code, run `bin/console` for an interactive prompt.
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+
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+ TODO: Delete this and the text above, and describe your gem
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+
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+ ## Installation
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+
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+ Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ gem 'greetlang'
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+ ```
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+
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+ And then execute:
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+
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+ $ bundle install
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+
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+ Or install it yourself as:
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+
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+ $ gem install greetlang
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+
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+ ## Usage
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+
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+ TODO: Write usage instructions here
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+
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+ ## Development
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+
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+ After checking out the repo, run `bin/setup` to install dependencies. Then, run `rake spec` to run the tests. You can also run `bin/console` for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
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+ To install this gem onto your local machine, run `bundle exec rake install`. To release a new version, update the version number in `version.rb`, and then run `bundle exec rake release`, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the `.gem` file to [rubygems.org](https://rubygems.org).
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+ ## Contributing
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+ Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/[USERNAME]/greetlang. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the [code of conduct](https://github.com/[USERNAME]/greetlang/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md).
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+ ## License
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+ The gem is available as open source under the terms of the [MIT License](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).
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+ ## Code of Conduct
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+ Everyone interacting in the Greetlang project's codebases, issue trackers, chat rooms and mailing lists is expected to follow the [code of conduct](https://github.com/[USERNAME]/greetlang/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md).
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+ require "bundler/gem_tasks"
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+ require "rspec/core/rake_task"
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+ RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new(:spec)
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+ task :default => :spec
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+
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+ require "bundler/setup"
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+ require "greetlang"
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+
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+ # You can add fixtures and/or initialization code here to make experimenting
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+ # with your gem easier. You can also use a different console, if you like.
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+
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+ # (If you use this, don't forget to add pry to your Gemfile!)
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+ # require "pry"
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+ # Pry.start
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+
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+ require "irb"
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+ IRB.start(__FILE__)
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+ #!/usr/bin/env bash
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+ set -euo pipefail
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+ IFS=$'\n\t'
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+ set -vx
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+
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+ bundle install
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+
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+ # Do any other automated setup that you need to do here
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+ require_relative 'lib/greetlang/version'
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+
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+ Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
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+ spec.name = "greetlang"
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+ spec.version = Greetlang::VERSION
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+ spec.authors = ["LWFlouisa"]
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+ spec.email = ["lwflouisa@riseup.net"]
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+
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+ spec.summary = %q{Greetlang is a smart language that uses Red Davis' Simple Naive Bayes algorithm.}
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+ spec.description = %q{Longer description coming soon.}
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+ spec.homepage = ""
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+ spec.license = "MIT"
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+
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+ # Specify which files should be added to the gem when it is released.
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+ # The `git ls-files -z` loads the files in the RubyGem that have been added into git.
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+ spec.files = Dir.chdir(File.expand_path('..', __FILE__)) do
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+ `git ls-files -z`.split("\x0").reject { |f| f.match(%r{^(test|spec|features)/}) }
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+ end
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+
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+ spec.bindir = "exe"
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+ spec.executables = spec.files.grep(%r{^exe/}) { |f| File.basename(f) }
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+ spec.require_paths = ["lib"]
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+
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+ spec.add_runtime_dependency 'naive_bayes', '~> 0.0.3'
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+ end
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+ module Greetlang
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+ VERSION = "0.1.0"
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+ end
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+ require "greetlang/version"
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+
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+ module Greetlang
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+ class Error < StandardError; end
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+
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+ class Syntax
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+ def self.irb
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+
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+ # bayesian algorithm for detecting greeting type.
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+ def self.greeting
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+ require "naive_bayes"
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+
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+ a = NaiveBayes.new(:polite, :rude)
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+
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+ # Polite greeting
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+ a.train(:polite, 'Hello', 'word')
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+ a.train(:polite, 'Hey', 'word')
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+
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+ # Rude greeting
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+ a.train(:rude, 'Hi', 'word')
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+ a.train(:rude, 'Ahoy', 'word')
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+ a.train(:rude, 'Yo', 'word')
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+
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+ b = $greeting.split(' ')
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+
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+ a.classify(*b)
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+ end
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+
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+ # bayesian algorithm for detecting request type.
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+ def self.request
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+ require "naive_bayes"
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+
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+ a = NaiveBayes.new(:request, :demand)
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+
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+ # Requests and demands.
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+ a.train(:request, 'may', 'word')
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+ a.train(:request, 'can', 'word')
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+ a.train(:demand, 'will', 'word')
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+
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+ b = $request.split(' ')
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+
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+ puts a.classify(*b)
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+ end
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+
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+ # bayesian algorithm for detecting item type.
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+ def self.item
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+ require "naive_bayes"
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+
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+ a = NaiveBayes.new(:item, :object)
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+
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+ # Item and gender
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+ a.train(:item, 'some apples', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'some bananas', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'some oranges', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'some strawberries', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'some apricots', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'some kiwis', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'many apples', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'many bananas', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'many oranges', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'many strawberries', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'many apricots', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'many kiwis', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'a apple', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'a banana', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'a orange', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'a strawberrie', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'a apricot', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'a kiwi', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'some potatoes', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'some tomatoes', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'some eggplants', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'some onions', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'some garlic', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'some peppers', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'many potatoes', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'many tomatoes', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'many eggplants', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'many onions', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'many garlic', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'many peppers', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'a potatoe', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'a tomatoe', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'a eggplant', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'a onion', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'a garlic', 'word')
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+ a.train(:item, 'a pepper', 'word')
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+
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+ # Object and gender
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+ a.train(:object, 'some microphones', 'word')
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+ a.train(:object, 'some laptops', 'word')
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+ a.train(:object, 'some mousepads', 'word')
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+ a.train(:object, 'some consoles', 'word')
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+ a.train(:object, 'some mugs', 'word')
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+ a.train(:object, 'some knives', 'word')
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+ a.train(:object, 'some spatulas', 'word')
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+ a.train(:object, 'some pans', 'word')
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+ a.train(:object, 'some pots', 'word')
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+ a.train(:object, 'many microphones', 'word')
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+ a.train(:object, 'many laptops', 'word')
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+ a.train(:object, 'many mousepads', 'word')
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+ a.train(:object, 'many consoles', 'word')
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+ a.train(:object, 'many mugs', 'word')
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+ a.train(:object, 'many knives', 'word')
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+ a.train(:object, 'many spatulas', 'word')
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+ a.train(:object, 'many pans', 'word')
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+ a.train(:object, 'many pots', 'word')
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+ a.train(:object, 'a microphones', 'word')
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+ a.train(:object, 'a laptops', 'word')
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+ a.train(:object, 'a mousepads', 'word')
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+ a.train(:object, 'a consoles', 'word')
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+ a.train(:object, 'a mugs', 'word')
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+ a.train(:object, 'a knives', 'word')
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+ a.train(:object, 'a spatulas', 'word')
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+ a.train(:object, 'a pans', 'word')
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+ a.train(:object, 'a pots', 'word')
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+
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+ b = $item.split(' ')
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+
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+ puts a.classify(*b)
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+ end
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+
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+ # bayesian algorithm for detecting for_from type.
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+ def self.for_from
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+ require "naive_bayes"
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+
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+ a = NaiveBayes.new(:spam, :ham)
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+
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+ # For or from
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+ a.train(:for, 'for', 'word')
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+ a.train(:from, 'from', 'word')
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+
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+ b = $for_from.split(' ')
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+
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+ puts a.classify(*b)
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.user_location
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+ require "naive_bayes"
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+ a = NaiveBayes.new(:state, :nonstate)
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+
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+ # State
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+ a.train(:state, 'Tennessee', 'word')
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+ a.train(:state, 'Georgia', 'word')
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+ a.train(:state, 'Alabama', 'word')
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+ a.train(:state, 'Kentucky', 'word')
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+ a.train(:state, 'North Carolina', 'word')
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+
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+ # Non State
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+ a.train(:state, 'Guillotine', 'word')
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+ a.train(:state, 'Park', 'word')
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+ a.train(:state, 'Wildlife', 'word')
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+ a.train(:state, 'Tree', 'word')
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+ b = $user_location.split(' ')
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+ puts a.classify(*b)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Main interactive shell.
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+ loop do
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+ print "Greetlang(main) #{number}> "
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+ request = gets.chomp
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+
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+ if request == "exit"
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+ puts "Goodbye!"
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+ abort
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+ end
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+ request = request.split(" ")
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+
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+ $greeting = request[0]
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+ $request = request[1]
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+ $item = request[2]
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+ $for_from = request[3]
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+ $user_location = request[4]
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+
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+ Greetlang::Syntax.irb.greeting
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+ Greetlang::Syntax.irb.request
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+ Greetlang::Syntax.irb.item
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+ Greetlang::Syntax.irb.for_from
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+ Greetlang::Syntax.irb.user_location
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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+ name: greetlang
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+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 0.1.0
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+ platform: ruby
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+ authors:
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+ - LWFlouisa
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+ autorequire:
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+ bindir: exe
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+ cert_chain: []
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+ date: 2020-04-05 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ dependencies:
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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+ name: naive_bayes
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+ requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ requirements:
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+ - - "~>"
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 0.0.3
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+ type: :runtime
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+ prerelease: false
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+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ requirements:
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+ - - "~>"
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 0.0.3
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+ description: Longer description coming soon.
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+ email:
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+ - lwflouisa@riseup.net
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+ executables: []
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+ extensions: []
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+ extra_rdoc_files: []
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+ files:
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+ - ".gitignore"
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+ - ".rspec"
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+ - ".travis.yml"
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+ - CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
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+ - Gemfile
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+ - LICENSE.txt
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+ - README.md
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+ - Rakefile
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+ - bin/console
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+ - bin/setup
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+ - greetlang.gemspec
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+ - lib/greetlang.rb
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+ - lib/greetlang/version.rb
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+ homepage: ''
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+ licenses:
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+ - MIT
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+ metadata: {}
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+ post_install_message:
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+ rdoc_options: []
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+ require_paths:
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+ - lib
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+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ requirements:
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+ - - ">="
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: '0'
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+ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ requirements:
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+ - - ">="
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: '0'
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+ requirements: []
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+ rubygems_version: 3.0.6
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+ signing_key:
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+ specification_version: 4
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+ summary: Greetlang is a smart language that uses Red Davis' Simple Naive Bayes algorithm.
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+ test_files: []