[alicebot-archcomm] <set> and unsetting them
mehri
foreverlinux at yahoo.com
Fri Oct 6 19:26:28 PDT 2006
I thought you would know.
----- Original Message ----
From: Dr. Rich Wallace <drwallace at alicebot.org>
To: Alicebot and AIML Architecture Committee Discussion <alicebot-archcomm at list.alicebot.org>
Sent: Friday, October 6, 2006 7:45:52 PM
Subject: Re: [alicebot-archcomm] <set> and unsetting them
Who is the spec keeper?
> Can we get a vote for this to be written/or not written in the spec by the
> spec keeper?
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> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Dr. Rich Wallace <drwallace at alicebot.org>
> To: Alicebot and AIML Architecture Committee Discussion
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> Sent: Friday, October 6, 2006 6:56:52 PM
> Subject: Re: [alicebot-archcomm] <set> and unsetting them
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> I would say, set to the empty string.
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>> The <set> in the aiml specification does not indicate what you should do
>> whenever you hit an empty <set>. Should that unset the variable?
>>
>> For example, <set name="hello">some value</set>
>>
>> <set name="hello"></set> <!-- Unsets the value -->
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>> Should it unset the value entirely or should it set the value to an
>> empty
>> string? I saw some earlier discussions of this by searching the arch
>> committee mailing lists. It'd be nice if it was just put into the
>> specification how interpreter writers should write it.
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