I try again, omitting some fancy graphs....
2010/4/15 Jacob Nordfalk <[email protected]> > Sorry, it seems Maciej didnt send this to the list. > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Maciej Jaskowski <[email protected]> > Date: 2010/4/14 > Subject: Re: bug in apertium-transfer > To: Jacob Nordfalk <[email protected]> > > > It appears that the original problem is exactly one word: > ^SIR GODFREY KNELLER<np><ant><mf><sg><nom>$ > > in the 14063 line of input. > > I have done some additional tests to understand the nature of this. > See figures and their descriptions below. > > My next step will be to debug apertium-transfer with help of NetBeans IDE. > Let me know, if after reading what follows, you have an idea where to > look for the bug! > > Yours, > Maciek. > > On fig1.png you have time of processing the following input: > ^AAAAA<np><ant><mf><sg><nom>$ > in function of number of A's > The processing time clearly depends on the number of capital A's > > However! > > On fig2.png you have time of processing the following input: > ^aaaaa<np><ant><mf><sg><nom>$ > in function of number of a's > The processing time clearly __does not__ depend on the number of small a's > ! > > On fig3.png you have time of processing the following input: > ^aAaAaA<np><ant><mf><sg><nom>$ > in function of number of pairs 'aA' > Again you clearly see how the time of processing depends on the number > of capital A's but doesn't on the number of small a's > > The lexical tail (<np><ant><mf><sg><nom>) doesn't make much difference. > Fig 4. for input: > ^AAAAA<pr>$ > > > > -- > Jacob Nordfalk > एस्पेरान्तो के हो? http://www.esperanto.org.np/. > Memoraĵoj de KEF -. http://kef.saluton.dk/memorajoj/ > -- Jacob Nordfalk एस्पेरान्तो के हो? http://www.esperanto.org.np/. Memoraĵoj de KEF -. http://kef.saluton.dk/memorajoj/
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