+
+ if ( $questionWord ne '' or $finalQMark ) {
+
+ # if it has not been explicitly marked as a question
+ if ( $addressed and $reply eq '' ) {
+ &status( "notfound: <$who> " . join( ' :: ', @query ) )
+ if ($finalQMark);
+
+ return '' unless ( &IsParam('friendlyBots') );
+
+ foreach ( split /\s+/, $param{'friendlyBots'} ) {
+ &msg( $_, ":INFOBOT:QUERY <$who> $query" );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return $reply;
+}
+
+sub factoidArgs {
+ my ($str) = @_;
+ my $result;
+
+ # to make it eleeter, split each arg and use "blah OR blah or BLAH"
+ # which will make it less than linear => quicker!
+ # TODO: cache this, update cache when altered. !!! !!! !!!
+ # my $t = &timeget();
+ my ($first) = split( /\s+/, $str );
+
+ # ignore split to commands [dumb commands vs. factoids] (editing commands?)
+ return undef if $str =~ /\s+\=\~\s+s[\#\/\:]/;
+ my @list =
+ &searchTable( 'factoids', 'factoid_key', 'factoid_key', "^cmd: $first " );
+
+ # my $delta_time = &timedelta($t);
+ # &DEBUG("factArgs: delta_time = $delta_time s");
+ # &DEBUG("factArgs: list => ".scalar(@list) );
+
+ # from a design perspective, it's better to have the regex in
+ # the factoid key to reduce repetitive processing.
+
+ # it does not matter if it's not alphabetically sorted.
+ foreach ( sort { length($b) <=> length($a) } @list ) {
+ next if (/#DEL#/); # deleted.
+
+ s/^cmd: //i;
+
+ # &DEBUG("factarg: '$str' =~ /^$_\$/");
+ my $arg = $_;
+
+ # eval (evil!) code. cleaned up courtesy of lear.
+ my @vals;
+ eval { @vals = ( $str =~ /^$arg$/i ); };
+
+ if ($@) {
+ &WARN("factargs: regex failed! '$str' =~ /^$_\$/");
+ next;
+ }
+
+ next unless (@vals);
+
+ if ( defined $result ) {
+ &WARN("factargs: '$_' matches aswell.");
+ next;
+ }
+
+ # &DEBUG("vals => @vals");
+
+ &status("Question: factoid Arguments for '$str'");
+
+ # TODO: use getReply() - need to modify it :(
+ my $i = 0;
+ my $q = "cmd: $_";
+ my $r = &getFactoid($q);
+ if ( !defined $r ) {
+ &DEBUG("question: !result... should this happen?");
+ return;
+ }
+
+ # update stats. old mysql/sqlite don't do +1
+ my ($count) =
+ &sqlSelect( 'factoids', 'requested_count', { factoid_key => $q } );
+ $count++;
+ &sqlSet(
+ 'factoids',
+ { 'factoid_key' => $q },
+ {
+ requested_by => $nuh,
+ requested_time => time(),
+ requested_count => $count
+ }
+ );
+
+ # end of update stats.
+
+ $result = $r;
+
+ $result =~ s/^\((.*?)\): //;
+ my $vars = $1;
+
+ # start nasty hack to get partial &getReply() functionality.
+ $result = &SARit($result);
+
+ foreach ( split( ',', $vars ) ) {
+ my $val = $vals[$i];
+
+ # &DEBUG("val => $val");
+
+ if ( !defined $val ) {
+ &status(
+ "factArgs: vals[$i] == undef; not SARing '$_' for '$str'");
+ next;
+ }
+
+ my $done = 0;
+ my $old = $result;
+ while (1) {
+
+ # &DEBUG("Q: result => $result (1before)");
+ $result = &substVars( $result, 1 );
+
+ # &DEBUG("Q: result => $result (1after)");
+
+ last if ( $old eq $result );
+ $old = $result;
+ $done++;
+ }
+
+ # hack.
+ $vals[$i] =~ s/^me$/$who/gi;
+
+ # if (!$done) {
+ &status("factArgs: SARing '$_' to '$vals[$i]'.");
+ $result =~ s/\Q$_\E/$vals[$i]/g;
+
+ # }
+ $i++;
+ }
+
+ # rest of nasty hack to get partial &getReply() functionality.
+ $result =~ s/^\s*<action>\s*(.*)/\cAACTION $1\cA/i;
+ $result =~ s/^\s*<reply>\s*//i;
+
+ # well... lets go through all of them. not advisable if we have like
+ # 1000 commands, heh.
+ # return $result;
+ $cmdstats{'Factoid Commands'}++;