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NAME

       fstdeterminize - determinize an FST

SYNOPSIS

       fstdeterminize [OPTIONS] [in.fst [out.fst]]

DESCRIPTION

       Determinizes  an  FST.  If the input FST is already deterministic, it is unchanged.  If it
       is nondeterministic, then an equivalent deterministic FST is output.

OPTIONS

       Boolean options accept either true or false as a value, or  the  implicit  value  true  if
       neither value is specified.

       --delta=VALUE
              Set the comparison/quantization delta.  Default: 0.000976562.

       --det-type=TYPE
              Type  of  determinization,  one  of  functional,  nonfunctional,  and disambiguate.
              Default: functional.

       --fst_align[=BOOLEAN]
              Write FST data aligned where appropriate.  Default: false.

       --fst_compat_symbols[=BOOLEAN]
              Require symbol tables to match when appropriate.  Default: true.

       --fst_default_cache_gc[=BOOLEAN]
              Enable garbage collection of cache.  Default: true.

       --fst_default_cache_gc_limit=N
              Set the cache byte size that triggers garbage collection.  Default: 1048576.

       --fst_error_fatal[=BOOLEAN]
              If true, FST errors are fatal.  Otherwise, returned objects  are  flagged  as  bad.
              For  example,  FSTs  are  returned  with  the  kError property set to true, and FST
              weights set so that Member() returns false.  Default: true.

       --fst_field_separator=STRING
              Set the characters used as a separator between printed fields.  Default: "     ".

       --fst_read_mode=STRING
              Set the default file reading mode for  mappable  files,  either  "read"  or  "map".
              Default: "read".

       --fst_verify_properties[=BOOLEAN]
              Verify fst properties queried by TestProperties.  Default: false.

       --fst_weight_parentheses=STRING
              Set  the characters enclosing the first weight of a printed composite weight (e.g.,
              pair weight, tuple weight, and derived classes) to  ensure  proper  I/O  of  nested
              composite  weights.   Must  have  size  0 (none) or 2 (open and close parenthesis).
              Default: no parentheses.

       --fst_weight_separator=CHARACTER
              Set the character separator between printed composite weights.  Default: comma.

       --help[=BOOLEAN]
              Show usage information.  Default: false.

       --helpshort[=BOOLEAN]
              Show brief usage information.  Default: false.

       --increment-subsequential-label[=BOOLEAN]
              Increment subsequential_label to obtain distinct labels for subsequential arcs at a
              given state.  Default: false.

       --nstate=NUMBER
              Set the state number threshold.  Default: -1.

       --save_relabel_ipairs=FILENAME
              Save input relabel pairs to file.  Default: do not save.

       --save_relabel_opairs=FILENAME
              Save output relabel pairs to file.  Default: do not save.

       --subsequential_label=LABEL
              Set  the  input  label  of  the  arc  corresponding  to  residual final output when
              producing a subsequential transducer.  Default: 0.

       --tmpdir=PATHNAME
              Set the temporary directory to use.  Default: /tmp.

       --v[=N]
              Set the verbosity level.  Default: 0.

       --weight=THRESHOLD
              Set the weight threshold.  Default: "".

SEE ALSO

       fstarcsort(1), fstclosure(1), fstcompile(1), fstcompose(1), fstcompress(1),  fstconcat(1),
       fstconnect(1),    fstconvert(1),    fstdifference(1),    fstdisambiguate(1),   fstdraw(1),
       fstencode(1),    fstepsnormalize(1),    fstequal(1),     fstequivalent(1),     fstinfo(1),
       fstintersect(1),   fstinvert(1),   fstisomorphic(1),  fstlinear(1),  fstloglinearapply(1),
       fstmap(1),   fstminimize(1),   fstprint(1),   fstproject(1),   fstprune(1),    fstpush(1),
       fstrandgen(1), fstrandmod(1), fstrelabel(1), fstreplace(1), fstreverse(1), fstreweight(1),
       fstrmepsilon(1),      fstshortestdistance(1),      fstshortestpath(1),      fstsymbols(1),
       fstsynchronize(1), fsttopsort(1), fstunion(1)