I'm not proposing to change the script or the arguments.  Just want to
make sure that somebody didn't write an if statement three levels deep
in perl that deletes words longer than 100 words unless the "-f"
language string is "de".

On 11/13/14 10:17, Tom Hoar wrote:
> Are you kidding? I thought "decoding" the meaning of "f" and "e" was a 
> right of passage for "real" computational linguists! Besides, you go and 
> change that and I have to type four more characters every time I run the 
> script. Are there any better reasons for leaving things the way they are?
> 
> --- Ok. I'll pull my bleeding tongue from my clinched teeth now :) but 
> you will create more work for many people with automation wrappers 
> around those scripts.
> 
> Tom
> 
> 
> On 11/13/2014 04:04 PM, Kenneth Heafield wrote:
>> Dear Moses,
>>
>>      Do the -e and -f arguments to train-model.perl and clean-corpus-n.perl
>> actually get interpreted by anything?  Or are they just there as file
>> name extensions that could just as easily be "src" and "tgt"?  I think
>> it doesn't matter.
>>
>> Kenneth
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