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vislcg3(1) vislcg3(1)

vislcg3 - This application is part of ( cg3 )

This tool is part of the CG-3 constraint grammar system: https://visl.sdu.dk/cg3.html.

vislcg3 [OPTIONS]

vislcg3 is the grammar parser and disambiguator in the VISL constraint grammar system. It chooses between different analyses (or "readings") of a word delivered by a morphological analyser based on a set of grammatical rules.

By default, vislcg3 reads input from stdin and writes output to stdout.

shows this help
-?, --?
shows this help
prints copyright and version information
specifies the grammar file to use for disambiguation
writes the compiled grammar in textual form to a file
writes the compiled grammar in binary form to a file
only compiles the grammar; implies --verbose
(will in future allow full ordered matching)
allows the removal of all readings in a cohort, even the last one
number or ranges of sections to run; defaults to all sections
number or ranges of rules to run; defaults to all rules
a name or number of a single rule to run
enables debug output (very noisy)
increases verbosity
-2, --vislcg-compat
enables compatibility mode for older CG-2 and vislcg grammars
file to read input from instead of stdin
file to print output to instead of stdout
file to print errors to instead of stderr
codepage to use for grammar, input, and output streams; defaults to UTF-8
codepage to use for grammar; overrides --codepage-all
codepage to use for input; overrides --codepage-all
codepage to use for output and errors; overrides --codepage-all
locale to use for grammar, input, and output streams; defaults to en_US_POSIX
locale to use for grammar; overrides --locale-all
locale to use for input; overrides --locale-all
locale to use for output and errors; overrides --locale-all
disables all MAP, ADD, and REPLACE rules
disables all SUBSTITUTE and APPEND rules
disables all rules in BEFORE-SECTIONS parts
disables all rules in SECTION parts
disables all rules in AFTER-SECTIONS parts
prints debug output alongside with normal output
if a rule is named, omit the line number; implies --trace
does not print removed readings; implies --trace
traces which enclosure pass is currently happening; implies --trace
make no actual changes to the input
runs each section only once; same as --max-runs 1
runs each section max N times; defaults to unlimited (0)
gathers profiling statistics while applying grammar
destructively optimize the profiled grammar to be faster
conservatively optimize the profiled grammar to be faster
sets the mapping prefix; defaults to @
outputs Unicode code points for things like ->
outputs unique tags only once per reading
number of windows to keep in before/ahead buffers; defaults to 2
forces scanning tests to always span across window boundaries
number of cohorts after which the SOFT-DELIMITERS kick in; defaults to 300
number of cohorts after which the window is forcefully cut; defaults to 500
delimit windows based on dependency instead of DELIMITERS; defaults to 10
outputs the original input dependency tag even if it is no longer valid
allows the creation of circular dependencies
prevents the creation of dependencies that would result in crossing branches
prevents running rules on magic readings
prevents scanning tests from passing the point of origin
allows the <<< tags to appear in output
prints a list of unused sets and their line numbers; implies --grammar-only
prints a list of tags and their hashes as they are parsed during the run
prints a list of sets and their hashes; implies --grammar-only

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2014-05-07