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NAME

       hfst-pmatch2fst - =Compile regular expressions into transducer(s)

SYNOPSIS

       hfst-pmatch2fst [OPTIONS...] [INFILE]

DESCRIPTION

       Compile regular expressions into transducer(s)

              (Experimental version)

   Common options:
       -h, --help
              Print help message

       -V, --version
              Print version info

       -v, --verbose
              Print verbosely while processing

       -q, --quiet
              Only print fatal erros and requested output

       -s, --silent
              Alias of --quiet

   Input/Output options:
       -i, --input=INFILE
              Read input transducer from INFILE

       -o, --output=OUTFILE
              Write output transducer to OUTFILE

   String and format options:
       -e, --epsilon=EPS
              Map EPS as zero

       --flatten
              Compile in all RTNs

       --cosine-distances
              When compiling Like() operations, include cosine distance info

       If  OUTFILE  or  INFILE  is  missing  or  -, standard streams will be used.  If EPS is not
       defined, the default representation of 0 is used Weights are currently not implemented.

EXAMPLES

       echo "Define TOP
              UppercaseAlpha Alpha* LC({professor}) EndTag(ProfName);" | hfst-pmatch2fst

              create    matcher    that    tags     "professor     Chomsky"     as     "professor
              <ProfName>Chomsky</ProfName>"

REPORTING BUGS

       Report   bugs   to   <hfst-bugs@helsinki.fi>   or   directly   to   our  bug  tracker  at:
       <https://github.com/hfst/hfst/issues>

       hfst-pmatch2fst home page: <https://github.com/hfst/hfst/wiki/Pmatch2Fst>
       General help using HFST software: <https://github.com/hfst/hfst/wiki>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright  ©  2017  University  of  Helsinki,   License   GPLv3:   GNU   GPL   version   3
       <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
       This  is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.  There is NO WARRANTY,
       to the extent permitted by law.