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Admittedly, I worded my comment poorly. What I meant is that ChatGPT struggled with understanding the semantics and structure of the language.
As an example, try from this this code block
You can, hopefully guess that
S__
is a variable which has a methodm__w
, accessed by using a hyphen, rather than a dot and statements end using ado
keyword. ChatGPT missed on all marks.Have you tried including the docs in the prompt as well? I wouldn't have guessed that
S__
is a variable in your example, but I would've known that after reading the docs. I'd expect ChatGPT to at least do OK if it had access to the docs.Huh, fair enough, its hard to know whats obvious and whats not.
As for the second part, to my slight surprise, it did manage to figure it out. I guess I just suck at using LLMs lol
edit: To clarify, previously I tried only to correct its mistakes over and over again untill I got frustated
edit2: I still feel like chatGPT is struggling with basics of the language. maybe its just me being shit at using LLMs but smh