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On how to write rules in Constraint Grammar (CG-3) - VISL

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Runtime options<br />

➢ --grammar, -g ... the grammar file <strong>to</strong> use for the run<br />

➢ --vislcg-compat, -p ... compatible with older <strong>VISL</strong><strong>CG</strong><br />

➢ --trace ... adds debug output<br />

➢ --prefix ... sets mapp<strong>in</strong>g prefix, default @<br />

➢ --sections ... number of sections <strong>to</strong> run, default all<br />

➢ --s<strong>in</strong>gle-run ... only runs each section once.<br />

➢ --no-mapp<strong>in</strong>gs ... disables MAP, ADD and REPLACE <strong>rules</strong>.<br />

➢ --no-corrections ... disables SUBSTITUTE and APPEND<br />

➢ --num-w<strong>in</strong>dows ... w<strong>in</strong>dow buffer span, default ±2<br />

➢ --always-span ... always scan across w<strong>in</strong>dow boundaries.<br />

➢ --soft-limit ... <strong>to</strong>ken limit for SOFT-DELIMITERS (def. 300)<br />

➢ --hard-limit ... <strong>to</strong>ken limit for hard w<strong>in</strong>dow breaks (500)

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