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| -rw-r--r-- | wat/integration.go | 11 | 
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 0 deletions
| diff --git a/wat/integration.go b/wat/integration.go index 833b9a3..b4ff8e9 100644 --- a/wat/integration.go +++ b/wat/integration.go @@ -54,9 +54,20 @@ func (w *WatIntegration) HandleIntegration(m *irc.Message, msgargs []string) boo  func (w *WatIntegration) Jeopardy(m *irc.Message, msgargs []string) {  	// hey, I avoided regex! +	//   1. Starts parsing an array of message arguments containing "Top finishers: (nick1: 1000) (nick2: 2000)", where +	//      the "($nick: $value)" pairs can contain arbitrary nicknames + integer values and can repeat one to any amount of times +	//   2. Join the array on spaces to a string, but skip the first two elements to remove "Top" and "finishers:" +	//   3. Replace ") (" in the string with ";" - the semicolon is chosen as a temporary delimiter because it does not conflict with any other characters in the message +	//   4. Replace ": " in the string with ":" +	//   5. Replace "(" in the string with "" (relevant for the first nick/value pair) +	//   6. Replace ")" in the string with "" (relevant for the last nick/value pair) +	//   7. Now, we have a string like "nick1:1000;nick2:2000" - split it back into an array on ";" +	//   8. The result is an array like "[nick1:1000, nick2:2000]"  	finisherPrizes := strings.Split(strings.Replace(strings.Replace(strings.Replace(strings.Replace(strings.Join(msgargs[2:], " "), ") (", ";", -1), ": ", ":", -1), "(", "", 1), ")", "", 1), ";")  	fmt.Printf("Processing Jeopardy: %s\n", finisherPrizes) +	// iterate over the "$nick:$value" string elements  	for _, pair := range finisherPrizes { +		// turn the string element into an array, where the first entry is the nickname, and the second the value  		nameCoinPair := strings.Split(pair, ":")  		coins, err := strconv.ParseUint(nameCoinPair[1], 10, 64)  		if err != nil { | 
