Fixed No Substring/No Arguments Bug

Fixed an error where if a command without arguments is sent it would fail.
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Alex Orid 2020-10-14 04:11:37 -04:00
parent d00f01edc3
commit 5d97066b8b

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@ -71,7 +71,15 @@ class Twitch_Module():
def eval_commands(self, message: twitch.chat.Message):
# containsURL: bool = self.contains_url(message)
try:
first_space_idx = message.text.index(' ')
#first_space_idx = message.text.index(' ')
# This fixes a error where if you send a command without arguments it fails because
# it cant find the substring.
if message.text.find(" ") != -1:
first_space_idx = message.text.index(' ')
else:
first_space_idx = -1
command_text = ' '
if first_space_idx > -1:
command_text = message.text[0:first_space_idx]
@ -82,29 +90,9 @@ class Twitch_Module():
if command is not None and command.command_type is AbstractCommand.CommandType.TWITCH:
command.do_command(self, message)
except Exception as e:
print(e)
pass # we don't care
# if message.text.startswith('!tts start'):
# print("tts activated on #" + message.channel)
# self.send_message("tts activated")
# self.tts_enabled = True
#
# if message.text.startswith('!tts stop'):
# print("tts deactivated on #" + message.channel)
# self.send_message("tts deactivated")
# self.tts_enabled = False
#
# if message.text.startswith('!test'):
# print("!test Detected")
# message.chat.send("test acknowledged")
# # message.chat.send(f'@{message.user().display_name}, you have {message.user().view_count} views.')
# if message.text.startswith('!roll'):
# try:
# pass
# #self.dice_roll(message)
# except Exception:
# self.send_message("{something went wrong}")
# print("{something went wrong}")
def tts_message(self, message: twitch.chat.Message):
if not self.contains_slur(message):