Provided by: hfst_3.15.4-2_amd64
NAME
hfst-fst2fst - =Convert transducers between binary formats
SYNOPSIS
hfst-fst2fst [OPTIONS...] [INFILE]
DESCRIPTION
Convert transducers between binary formats 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 Conversion options: -f, --format=FMT Write result in FMT format -b, --use-backend-format Write result in implementation format, without any HFST wrappers -S, --sfst Write output in (HFST's) SFST implementation -F, --foma Write output in (HFST's) foma implementation -x, --xfsm Write output in native xfsm format -t, --openfst-tropical Write output in (HFST's) tropical weight (OpenFST) implementation -l, --openfst-log Write output in (HFST's) log weight (OpenFST) implementation -O, --optimized-lookup-unweighted Write output in the HFST optimized-lookup implementation -w, --optimized-lookup-weighted Write output in optimized-lookup (weighted) implementation -Q --quick When converting to optimized-lookup, don't try hard to compress If OUTFILE or INFILE is missing or -, standard streams will be used. Format of result depends on format of INFILE FMT must be name of a format usable by libhfst, i.e. one of the following: { foma, openfst-tropical, openfst-log, sfst, xfsm optimized-lookup-weighted, optimized-lookup-unweighted }. Note that xfsm format is always written in native format without HFST wrappers.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <hfst-bugs@helsinki.fi> or directly to our bug tracker at: <https://github.com/hfst/hfst/issues> hfst-fst2fst home page: <https://github.com/hfst/hfst/wiki/HfstFst2Fst> 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.