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Adding NCL language.
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Thanks for the pull request! Do you know if these files are NCL too?
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Those are poorly-named documentation files for NCL functions.
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- What's better?
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- This is better.
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- Would it be correct to recognise these files as text?
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- Yes.
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In that case, could you add "NCL" to the text entry in languages.yml too?
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I added the example to "Text" and updated the license in the grammar submodule.
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Cloning the submodule fails for me in local with this URL.
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Could you use Git or HTTPS...?
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I updated the grammar submodule link to HTTPS.
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It's still failing locally. I don't think you can just update the .gitmodules file.
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You'll probably have to remove the submodule and add it again to be sure.
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- I'll see first if it's not an issue on my side...
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- I removed the submodule and added it back with HTTPS.
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I tested the detection of NCL files with 2000 samples.
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The Bayesian classifier doesn't seem to be very good at distinguishing text from NCL.
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We could try to improve it by adding more samples, or we can define a new heuristic rule.
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- Do you want me to send you the sample files?
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- Yes, please do.
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In your inbox.
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- So if I manually go through these and sort out the errors, would that help?
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- Not really.
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It's a matter of keywords so there's not much to do there except for adding new samples.
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If adding a few more samples doesn't improve things, we'll see how to define a new heuristic rule.
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- I added quite a few NCL samples.
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- That's a bit over the top, isn't it?
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We currently can't add too many samples because of #2117.
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(sigh) I decreased the number of added samples.
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Could you test the detection results in local with the samples I gave you?
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- What is the command to run that test?
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- Here...
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[Coding intensifies]
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It is getting hung up on a false detection of Frege in one of the Text samples.
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Do you have any suggestions for implementing a heuristic?
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#2441 should fix this. In the meantime, you can change this in "test_heuristics.rb"
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Why did you have to change this?
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- It doesn't work for me unless I do that.
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- Hum, same for me. Arfon, does it work for you?
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Requiring linguist/language doesn't work for me either.
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We restructured some of the requires a while ago and I think this is just out-of-date code.
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From a large sample of known NCL files taken from Github, it's now predicting with about 98% accuracy.
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For a large sample of other files with the NCL extension, it is around 92%.
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From those, nearly all of the errors come from one GitHub repository,
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and they all contain the text strings, "The URL" and "The Title".
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- Do you mean 92% files correctly identified as text?
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- Yes, it correctly identifies 92% as text.
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I'd really like to see this dramatically reduced.
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What happens if we reduce to around 5 NCL sample files?
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Does Linguist still do a reasonable job?
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I reduced it to 16 NCL samples and 8 text samples.
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It correctly classifies my whole set of known NCL files.
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I tried with 5 samples but could not get the same level of accuracy.
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It incorrectly classifies all of the NCL files in this GitHub repository.
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All of these files contain the text strings, "THE_URL:" and "THE_TITLE:".
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It did not misclassify any other text-files with the extension NCL.
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With 100% accuracy? Does that mean it that the results are better with less samples??
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I also removed a sample text-file which should have been classified as an NCL file.
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I think that probably made most of the difference, although I didn't test it atomically.
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Okay, that makes more sense.
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I don't get the same results for the text files. Full results here.
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They all look correctly classified to me, except for the ones in Fanghuan's repository.
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I manually went through all of the ones where I didn't already know based on the filename or the repository owner.
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[Presses button] It now correctly classifies all of my test files.
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R. Pavlick, thanks for this. These changes will be live in the next release of Linguist. In the next couple of weeks.
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Great! Thanks.
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