Dwarf minor content (#15082)
* alcohol & body stuff * vocal changes * accent * dumb
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Content.Server/Speech/EntitySystems/DwarfAccentSystem.cs
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Content.Server/Speech/EntitySystems/DwarfAccentSystem.cs
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using System.Text.RegularExpressions;
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using Content.Server.Speech.Components;
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namespace Content.Server.Speech.EntitySystems;
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public sealed class DwarfAccentSystem : EntitySystem
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{
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// TODO:
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// these are pretty bad to have as static dicts in systems, ideally these all get moved to prototypes
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// these can honestly stay unlocalized in prototypes? -- most of these word-replacers make zero sense to localize into other languages
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// since they're so english-specific
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// all of the 'word-replacers' should also probably respect capitalization when transformed, so all caps -> all caps
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// and first letter capitalized -> first letter capitalized, at the very least
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// these specifically mostly come from examples of specific scottish-english (not necessarily scots) verbiage
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// https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotticism
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// https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_English
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// https://www.cs.stir.ac.uk/~kjt/general/scots.html
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private static readonly Dictionary<string, string> DirectReplacements = new()
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{
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{ "girl", "lassie" },
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{ "boy", "laddie" },
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{ "man", "lad" },
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{ "woman", "lass" },
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{ "do", "dae" },
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{ "don't", "dinnae" },
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{ "dont", "dinnae" },
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{ "i'm", "A'm" },
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{ "im", "am"},
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{ "going", "gaun" },
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{ "know", "ken"},
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{ "i", "Ah" },
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{ "you're", "ye're"},
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{ "youre", "yere"},
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{ "you", "ye" },
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{ "i'll", "A'll" },
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{ "ill", "all"},
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{ "of", "ae" },
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{ "was", "wis" },
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{ "can't", "cannae" },
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{ "cant", "cannae" },
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{ "yourself", "yersel" },
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{ "where", "whaur" },
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{ "oh", "ach" },
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{ "little", "wee" },
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{ "small", "wee" },
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{ "shit", "shite" },
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{ "yeah", "aye" },
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{ "yea", "aye"},
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{ "yes", "aye" },
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{ "too", "tae" },
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{ "my", "ma" },
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{ "not", "nae" },
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{ "dad", "da" },
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{ "mom", "maw" },
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};
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public override void Initialize()
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{
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base.Initialize();
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SubscribeLocalEvent<DwarfAccentComponent, AccentGetEvent>(OnAccentGet);
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}
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public string Accentuate(string message)
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{
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// this is just word replacements right now,
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// but leaving it open to more intelligent phonotactic manipulations at some point which are probably possible
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var msg = message;
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foreach (var (first, replace) in DirectReplacements)
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{
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msg = Regex.Replace(msg, $@"(?<!\w){first}(?!\w)", replace, RegexOptions.IgnoreCase);
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}
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return msg;
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}
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private void OnAccentGet(EntityUid uid, DwarfAccentComponent component, AccentGetEvent args)
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{
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args.Message = Accentuate(args.Message);
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}
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}
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