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# Semantic search & replace code with aider and gpt-4
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In this chat transcript, the user asks to modify a series of function calls.
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Notice that it isn't replacing exact strings.
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Making the change requires dealing with various formatting and semantic differences in the calls that it is updating.
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Some edits were elided from this transcript for brevity.
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<div class="chat-transcript" markdown="1">
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> $ aider aider/coder.py
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> Added aider/coder.py to the chat
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#### replace all the self.console.print() calls that contain [red] with calls to self.io.tool_error() with [red] removed from the string
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```python
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aider/coder.py
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<<<<<<< ORIGINAL
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self.console.print(
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f"[red]This tool will almost certainly fail to work with {main_model}"
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)
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=======
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self.io.tool_error(f"This tool will almost certainly fail to work with {main_model}")
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>>>>>>> UPDATED
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```
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```python
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aider/coder.py
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<<<<<<< ORIGINAL
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self.console.print("[red]Files are not in a git repo.")
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=======
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self.io.tool_error("Files are not in a git repo.")
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>>>>>>> UPDATED
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```
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```python
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aider/coder.py
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<<<<<<< ORIGINAL
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self.console.print("[red]Malformed ORIGINAL/UPDATE blocks, retrying...")
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self.console.print("[red]", Text(err))
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=======
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self.io.tool_error("Malformed ORIGINAL/UPDATE blocks, retrying...")
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self.io.tool_error(Text(err))
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>>>>>>> UPDATED
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```
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Please note that I couldn't find the `self.io.tool_error()` method in the provided code. You may need to create this method in the appropriate class or provide the correct method name to replace the `self.console.print()` calls.
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> Applied edit to aider/coder.py
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> Applied edit to aider/coder.py
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> Applied edit to aider/coder.py
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> Commit 919cfc2 aider: Replaced all self.console.print() calls with self.io.tool_error() calls with [red] removed from the string.
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</div>
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