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			incl. a calculator, a hash encoder + rot13 and b64!, and a "what time is it" with timezone selection frontend injected in $payload["left"] in web.php you can see this live [on my instance](https://4get.silly.computer/web?s=7%2B8(9%5E2)&scraper=brave&nsfw=yes) (there are some issues that aren't related to this PR. favicons, etc. I'll fix them later.) Reviewed-on: https://git.lolcat.ca/lolcat/4get/pulls/10 Co-authored-by: cynic <admin@cynic.moe> Co-committed-by: cynic <admin@cynic.moe>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| <?php
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| abstract class oracle {
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| 	// some info to spit out alongside the result, so the user knows
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| 	//  what exactly is giving out the answer. prevents confusion
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| 	//   about what oracle is answering them for ambiguous queries.
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| 	public $info = [
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| 		"name" => "some oracle"
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| 	];
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| 	// this function should take in a query string search from $_GET,
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| 	//  and return a bool determining whether or not it is a question
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| 	//   intended for the oracle.
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| 	public function check_query($q) {
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| 		return false;
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| 	}
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| 	// produce the correct answer for the query using the oracle.
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| 	//  note: if it becomes apparent /during generation/ that the
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| 	//   query is not in fact for the oracle, returning an empty
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| 	//    string will kill the oracle pane.
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| 	// answer format: ["ans1 title" => "ans1", ...]
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| 	public function generate_response($q) {
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| 		return "";
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| 	}
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| }
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| ?>
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