Constructs an insult based on three components, the final string preceded by "Thou" Based on and uses content from the Shakespearean Insult Kit at: http://web.mit.edu/dryfoo/Funny-pages/shakespeare-insult-kit.html
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# Shakespearean Insult Constructor (construction module)
# Code Copyright (C) 2013 Jonathan Humphreys
# Using content from the Shakespearean Insult Kit at: http://web.mit.edu/dryfoo/Funny-pages/shakespeare-insult-kit.html
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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import random
def construct_insult():
insult_select = 0 # Will be assigned a random number between 0 and 49 and used to select from each collection of components.
read_insult = "" # Accepts each line from the insult list file and passes it to insult_list.
insult_list = [] # Stores one or more sub-lists, each one a collection of components from which to assemble an insult.
built_insult = "Thou " # The string that each component will be appended to to form a complete insult. Always begins with "Thou ".
insults = open("insults", "r") # Opens the insult list file for reading.
for line in insults:
read_insult = line.strip("\n") # Gets rid of the carriage return from each line read.
# If the line read reads "[NEW]", creates a new sub_list within insult_list.
# Otherwise just adds the newly-read string to the newest existing sub-list.
if read_insult == "[NEW]":
insult_list.append([])
else:
insult_list[-1].append(read_insult)
insults.close() # Closes the file, to prevent the risk of the OS treating it as already open after the program has ended.
for insult_column in range(len(insult_list)):
# Generates a random number with which to select each insult component.
insult_select = random.randint(0, len(insult_list[insult_column]) - 1)
#print insult_column, insult_select
# Appends the selected insult component to built_insult.
built_insult = built_insult + insult_list[insult_column][insult_select]
# If the current insult column is before the last one, append a space, else append an exclamation mark.
if insult_column < 2:
built_insult = built_insult + " "
else:
built_insult = built_insult + "!"
return built_insult # Send the completed insult back to the variable that called this function!