Hi
I have made a change (svn r9399) in the way the verbose
mode (-v) prints disambiguator rules that match, in order to
print the subId of disambiguator rules. It matters when a
disambiguator rule uses <rulegroup> with several <rule>
in the group. Prior to change, it was not possible to
tell which rule actually matched.
Example:
$ echo "L'été" | java -jar languagetool-commandline.jar -l fr -v
...
ETE:2 été[être/V etre ppa e sp*,été/N m s*,être/SENT_END*] -> été[été/N m
s*,été/SENT_END*]
It shows that it's the 2nd rule in the rulegroup ETE (see
fr/disambiguation.xml)
which matched.
Prior to change it was ambiguous as it was merely printing:
ETE: été[être/V etre ppa e sp*,été/N m s*,être/SENT_END*] -> été[été/N m
s*,été/SENT_END*]
Now that we have a github mirror, you can review and comment
the changes here:
https://github.com/danielnaber/languagetool-mirror/commit/459e1e4cb4a1184f8c8aa677fb1ab410062a21da
Regards
Dominique
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