oracular (1) lt-compose.1.gz

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NAME

     lt-compose — compiled dictionary composition for Apertium

SYNOPSIS

     lt-compose transducer1_binary transducer2_binary composed_binary

DESCRIPTION

     lt-compose is the application responsible for composing two compiled dictionaries, matching the output-side
     of transducer1 with the input-side of transducer2. By default, matches are anchored to initial/final
     states, so the transducer2 has to match full paths (in regex terms, transducer2 is implicitly surrounded by
     ^ and $). But there is also support for letting transducer2 match sub-paths of transducer1 (in which
     matches become optional, making the composition a superset of transducer1). Matching sub-paths means that
     transducer2 can start matching in the midst of paths of transducer2 (in regex terms, transducer2 is
     implicitly surrounded in .* on both sides).

OPTIONS

     -i, --inverted
             Apply transducer2 to the input-side (left) of transducer1 instead of the output-side. You would do
             this when altering the forms of an analyser.

     -a, --anywhere
             Allow transducer2 to match sub-paths instead of requiring matching initial/final states. Matches
             then become optional.

     -j, --jobs
             Parallelise composition by using one cpu core per section of transducer1. You can also set the
             environment variable LT_JOBS=true if you always want parallelisation where available in lttoolbox.

FILES

     transducer1_binary
             a finite state transducer

     transducer2_binary
             a finite state transducer

     composed_binary
             a finite state transducer

SEE ALSO

     apertium(1), apertium-tagger(1), lt-comp(1), lt-expand(1), lt-print(1), lt-trim(1), lt-proc(1)

AUTHOR

     Copyright © 2005-2022 Universitat d'Alacant / Universidad de Alicante.  This is free software.  You may
     redistribute copies of it under the terms of the GNU General Public License:
     https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html.

BUGS

     Many... lurking in the dark and waiting for you!