Provided by: cg3_1.4.6-1build2_amd64
NAME
vislcg3 - This application is part of ( cg3 ) This tool is part of the CG-3 constraint grammar system: https://visl.sdu.dk/cg3.html.
SYNOPSIS
vislcg3 [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
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.
OPTIONS
-h, --help shows this help -?, --? shows this help -V, --version prints copyright and version information -g, --grammar specifies the grammar file to use for disambiguation --grammar-out writes the compiled grammar in textual form to a file --grammar-bin writes the compiled grammar in binary form to a file --grammar-only only compiles the grammar; implies --verbose --ordered (will in future allow full ordered matching) -u, --unsafe allows the removal of all readings in a cohort, even the last one -s, --sections number or ranges of sections to run; defaults to all sections --rules number or ranges of rules to run; defaults to all rules --rule a name or number of a single rule to run -d, --debug enables debug output (very noisy) -v, --verbose increases verbosity -2, --vislcg-compat enables compatibility mode for older CG-2 and vislcg grammars -I, --stdin file to read input from instead of stdin -O, --stdout file to print output to instead of stdout -E, --stderr file to print errors to instead of stderr -C, --codepage-all codepage to use for grammar, input, and output streams; defaults to UTF-8 --codepage-grammar codepage to use for grammar; overrides --codepage-all --codepage-input codepage to use for input; overrides --codepage-all --codepage-output codepage to use for output and errors; overrides --codepage-all -L, --locale-all locale to use for grammar, input, and output streams; defaults to en_US_POSIX --locale-grammar locale to use for grammar; overrides --locale-all --locale-input locale to use for input; overrides --locale-all --locale-output locale to use for output and errors; overrides --locale-all --no-mappings disables all MAP, ADD, and REPLACE rules --no-corrections disables all SUBSTITUTE and APPEND rules --no-before-sections disables all rules in BEFORE-SECTIONS parts --no-sections disables all rules in SECTION parts --no-after-sections disables all rules in AFTER-SECTIONS parts -t, --trace prints debug output alongside with normal output --trace-name-only if a rule is named, omit the line number; implies --trace --trace-no-removed does not print removed readings; implies --trace --trace-encl traces which enclosure pass is currently happening; implies --trace --dry-run make no actual changes to the input --single-run runs each section only once; same as --max-runs 1 --max-runs runs each section max N times; defaults to unlimited (0) -S, --statistics gathers profiling statistics while applying grammar -Z, --optimize-unsafe destructively optimize the profiled grammar to be faster -z, --optimize-safe conservatively optimize the profiled grammar to be faster -p, --prefix sets the mapping prefix; defaults to @ --unicode-tags outputs Unicode code points for things like -> --unique-tags outputs unique tags only once per reading --num-windows number of windows to keep in before/ahead buffers; defaults to 2 --always-span forces scanning tests to always span across window boundaries --soft-limit number of cohorts after which the SOFT-DELIMITERS kick in; defaults to 300 --hard-limit number of cohorts after which the window is forcefully cut; defaults to 500 -D, --dep-delimit delimit windows based on dependency instead of DELIMITERS; defaults to 10 --dep-original outputs the original input dependency tag even if it is no longer valid --dep-allow-loops allows the creation of circular dependencies --dep-no-crossing prevents the creation of dependencies that would result in crossing branches --no-magic-readings prevents running rules on magic readings -o, --no-pass-origin prevents scanning tests from passing the point of origin -e, --show-end-tags allows the <<< tags to appear in output --show-unused-sets prints a list of unused sets and their line numbers; implies --grammar-only --show-tag-hashes prints a list of tags and their hashes as they are parsed during the run --show-set-hashes prints a list of sets and their hashes; implies --grammar-only
BUGS
Email to: Tino Didriksen <mail@tinodidriksen.com>
AUTHOR
(c) 2007-2014 GrammarSoft ApS 2014-05-07 vislcg3(1)