Fixed first instance of USER in Intro

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by HughPH - opened
Files changed (1) hide show
  1. app.py +3 -1
app.py CHANGED
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ def chat(
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  username = username.strip()
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  username = username or "USER"
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- intro = f'''The following is a verbose and detailed conversation between an AI assistant called FRITZ, and a human user called USER. FRITZ is intelligent, knowledgeable, wise and polite.
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  {username}: What year was the french revolution?
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  FRITZ: The French Revolution started in 1789, and lasted 10 years until 1799.
@@ -170,6 +170,7 @@ def chat(
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  if len(history) == 0:
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  # no history, so lets reset chat state
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  model.resetState()
 
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  history = [[], model.emptyState]
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  print("reset chat state")
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  else:
@@ -208,6 +209,7 @@ def chat(
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  gc.collect()
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  history[0].append((prompt, generated_text))
 
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  return history[0], [history[0], out["state"]]
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  username = username.strip()
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  username = username or "USER"
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+ intro = f'''The following is a verbose and detailed conversation between an AI assistant called FRITZ, and a human user called {username}. FRITZ is intelligent, knowledgeable, wise and polite.
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  {username}: What year was the french revolution?
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  FRITZ: The French Revolution started in 1789, and lasted 10 years until 1799.
 
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  if len(history) == 0:
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  # no history, so lets reset chat state
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  model.resetState()
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+ # Is it necessary to keep history[0]? We just keep appending to it, and only ever use it to check if the username has changed.
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  history = [[], model.emptyState]
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  print("reset chat state")
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  else:
 
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  gc.collect()
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  history[0].append((prompt, generated_text))
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+ # Again, history[0] seems redundant. Also, not clear to me why we would want to return it twice?
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  return history[0], [history[0], out["state"]]
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