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Change sorting and such so that we handle thread=>threads better

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Ryan Voots 2016-12-24 02:22:01 -08:00
parent 26c2bfe8ae
commit 20b3e16359
2 changed files with 5 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -24,7 +24,6 @@ server "*" {
plugin "eval" {addressed: false; }
plugin "deparse" {addressed: false; }
plugin "badfacts" {addressed: false; }
plugin "default" {plugin: "nfacts"}
}
channel "#buubot" {
plugin "eval" {addressed: false; }
@ -42,6 +41,7 @@ server "*.freenode.net" {
serverspace: "freenode.net";
filtersep: false;
}
plugin "default" {plugin: "factoid"; }
}
channel "#regex" {
plugin "nfacts" {

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@ -651,14 +651,16 @@ sub _metaphone_matches {
# TODO this needs to be rewritten to do an edit distance based on the metaphone columns, rather than a direct comparison
#XXX HACK WARNING: not really a hack, but something to document, the inner query here seems to work fine on sqlite, but i suspect on other databases it might need an ORDER BY factoid_id clause to enforce that it picks the last entry in the database
my $rows = $dbh->selectall_arrayref(
"SELECT f.factoid_id, f.subject, f.predicate, f.metaphone, spellfix1_editdist(f.metaphone, ?) AS score FROM (SELECT max(factoid_id) AS factoid_id FROM factoid GROUP BY subject) as subquery JOIN factoid AS f USING (factoid_id) WHERE NOT (f.predicate = ' ') AND f.predicate IS NOT NULL AND length(f.metaphone) > 1 ORDER BY score ASC LIMIT 10;",
"SELECT f.factoid_id, f.subject, f.predicate, f.metaphone, spellfix1_editdist(f.metaphone, ?) AS score FROM (SELECT max(factoid_id) AS factoid_id FROM factoid GROUP BY subject) as subquery JOIN factoid AS f USING (factoid_id) WHERE NOT (f.predicate = ' ') AND f.predicate IS NOT NULL AND length(f.metaphone) > 1 AND score < 200 ORDER BY score ASC;",
undef,
$metaphone
);
use Text::Levenshtein qw/distance/; # only import it in this scope
return [ map {$_->[0]} sort {$a->[1] <=> $b->[1]} map {[$_->[1], distance($subject, $_->[1])]} grep {$_->[2] =~ /\S/} @$rows ];
my @sorted = map {$_->[0]} sort {$a->[1] <=> $b->[1]} map {[$_->[1], distance($subject, $_->[1])]} grep {$_->[2] =~ /\S/} @$rows ;
return [@sorted[0..9]];
}
no warnings 'void';