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2025-08-02define default depths for shell and server only onceInari Listenmaa
2025-02-19Reactivate the gf-shell command 'pt -transfer'Hans Leiss
2024-03-15Apply gt to all arguments when pipedInari Listenmaa
2022-05-31adjust the -view command depending on the OSKrasimir Angelov
2021-06-16Fix build for ghc-7.10.3Andreas Källberg
2021-06-16Don't print stack traces in Command.hsAndreas Källberg
They don't provide useful info anyways and they are needlessly verbose.
2020-09-05Add two more missing MonadFail importsAndreas Källberg
2020-08-05Fix most build errorsAndreas Källberg
2018-09-21option rf -paragraphsAarne Ranta
2018-04-18Fixes for GHC 8.4.1 compatibilityThomas Hallgren
* In GHC 8.4.1, the operator <> has become a method of the Semigroup class and is exported from the Prelude. This is unfortunate, since <> is also exported from the standard library module Text.PrettyPrint, so in any module that defines a pretty printer, there is likely to be an ambiguity. This affects ~18 modules in GF. Solution: import Prelude hiding (<>) This works also in older versions of GHC, since GHC does't complain if you hide something that doesn't exists. * In GHC 8.4.1, Semigroup has become a superclass of Monoid. This means that anywhere you define an instance of the Monoid class you also have to define an instance in the Semigroup class. This affects Data.Binary.Builder in GF. Solution: conditionally define a Semigroup instance if compiling with base>=4.11 (ghc>=8.4.1)
2017-12-06new option linerize -tabtreebank for tab-separated treebank generationAarne Ranta
2017-09-05update documentation for command ptKrasimir Angelov
2017-04-06vd command now reads local concrete configurations to deal with syncat ↵aarne
words; TODO: dissolve clustered multiwords bound with +
2016-06-09PGF service & minibar: only show dependency diagrams if the labels are knownhallgren
+ The PGF service now reads and caches dependency label configuration files. + The grammar info returned by command=grammar has a new boolean field 'hasDependencyLabels' to indicate if dependency labels were found for the grammar. Also, command=deptree will now fail if no labels are present. + The minibar only shows word dependency trees if labels are present. + Also changed the type of getDepLabels from [String] -> Labels to String -> Labels, since all uses were in the form "getDepLabels . lines".
2016-05-22Changes for compatibility with GHC 8.0.1hallgren
2016-04-07GF shell: fix a parsing problem with the cc commandhallgren
This patch fixes a problem introduced last year when the GF shell was refactored to allow more commands to be treated uniformly and be part of pipes. The cc command was one of those commands, but unfortunately this introduced a parsing problem, e.g. > cc "last" constant not found: last > cc "last"++"year" command not parsed: cc "last"++"year" This happened because the generic command line parser in GF.Command.{Abstract,Parse} assumes that all commands have an argument of type PGF.Expr. Commands that expect other types of arguments have to use PGF.showExpr combined with other conversion to the argument type they expect. The cc command excpets a GF.Grammar.Term, and unfortunately not all terms survice the roundtrip through PGF.Expr, in part because of an additional hack to allow strings to be roundtripped through PGF.Expr without adding superfluous double quotes. To solve the problem, this patch + makes room for arguments of type Term in the Argument type in GF.Command.Abstract. + makes a special case for the cc command in GF.Command.Parse, by calling the partial parser 'runPartial pTerm' recently added in GF.Grammar.Lexer and GF.Grammar.Parser. Care was taken so that that "|" and ";" can be used both inside terms and as separators between commands in the shell, e.g. things like the following now work: > cc ("a"|"b") | ps -lexcode variants { "a" ; "b" } + introduces a type CommandArgument that replaces [Expr] as the type of values passed between commands in pipes. It has room for values of type [Expr], [String] and Term, thus eliminating the need to roundtrip through the Expr type all the time. The hack to avoid adding superfluous quotes when strings are roundtripped through Expr has been left in place for now, but can probably be removed.
2015-11-23vd -conll2latex now converts conll to latex. Without going through GF trees, ↵aarne
but as a service to the dependency parser community.
2015-11-17added -output=latex to visialize_dependencies. This generates more ↵aarne
familiar-looking output than the default graphviz, which can moreover be pasted into LaTeX documents. Some more work is needed to make long sentences look nice and fit on a page; a constant word length is now used to simplify computing the coordinates.
2015-11-05the visualization commands (aw,vd,vp,vt) can now show multiple trees. ↵aarne
Previously they only showed one tree even if there were for instance after ambiguous parsing. The reason was that dot (graphviz) ignored all graphs but the first one. Now the graphs are put into separate files. The 'convert' command from ImageMagick package is used to combine them to one pdf. If this is a problem, the old behaviour can be restored by the -number=1 option to the tree-generating command, which cuts away all trees but the one and doesn't require ImageMagick.
2015-11-05improved documentation of vp -showdepaarne
2015-11-04dependency labels in parse trees now with the -deps flag, -file=labels_file ↵aarne
for configuration. With -nocat option this shows reasonable dep trees, more familiar looking than the vd command. With -showfun flag, the tree gives a rather complete picture of the analysis of the sentence.
2015-11-04prepared visualize_parse for showing dependency labelsaarne
2015-08-26GF shell: change parse & linearize to obtain useful results from p|l and l|p ↵hallgren
in more cases These changes are inspired by the gf -cshell implementation of these commands. The output of the linearize command has been changed to remove superfluous blank lines and commas, and deliver the result as a list of strings instead of a single multi-line string. This makes it possible to use -all and pipe the results to the parse command. This also means that with -treebank -all, the language tag will be repeated for each result from the same language. The parse command, when trying to parse with more than one language, would "forget" other results after a failed parse, and thus not send all successful parses through the pipe. For example, if English is not the first language in the grammar, p "hello" | l would output nothing, instead of translations of "hello" to all languages, forcing the user to write p -lang=Eng "hello" | l instead, to get the expected result. The cause of this behaviour was in the function fromParse, which was rather messy, so I assume it is not intentional, but the result of a programming mistake at some point. The fromParse function has now been refactored from a big recursive function into fromParse opts = foldr (joinPiped . fromParse1 opts) void where the helper functions fromParse1 deals with a single parse result and joinPiped combines multiple parse results.
2015-08-21GF shell bug fix: visualize_parse didn't accept the -lang flaghallgren
Even though the -lang flag was handled in the implementation, it was not documented, and GF.Command.Interpreter rejects undocumented flags: option not interpreted: lang This must be a fairly old bug, so it suggests that the vp command isn't used much...
2015-08-13GF Shell: refactoring for improved modularity and reusability:hallgren
+ Generalize the CommandInfo type by parameterizing it on the monad instead of just the environment. + Generalize the commands defined in GF.Command.{Commands,Commands2,CommonCommands,SourceCommands,HelpCommand} to work in any monad that supports the needed operations. + Liberate GF.Command.Interpreter from the IO monad. Also, move the current PGF from CommandEnv to GFEnv in GF.Interactive, making the command interpreter even more generic. + Use a state monad to maintain the state of the interpreter in GF.{Interactive,Interactive2}.
2015-08-12GF shell: source commands (cc, sd, so, ss & dg) can now be used in pipeshallgren
These commands are now implemented as regular commands (i.e. using the CommandInfo data type) in the new module GF.Command.SourceCommands. The list of commands exported from GF.Command.Commmands now called pgfCommands instead of allCommands. The list allCommands of all commands is now assembled from sourceCommands, pgfCommands, commonCommands and helpCommand in GF.Interactive.
2015-08-11GF shell: make environment types abstract, comment out some dead codehallgren
2015-08-10Factor out common code from GF.Command.Commands and GF.Command.Commands2hallgren
Created module GF.Command.CommonCommands with ~250 lines of code for commands that do not depend on the type of PGF in the environemnt, either because they don't use the PGF or because they are just documented here and implemented elsewhere. TODO: further refactoring so that documentation and implementation of *all* commands can be kept together.
2015-08-10Refactor GF shell modules to improve modularity and reusabilityhallgren
+ Move type CommandInfo from GF.Command.Commands to a new module GF.Commands.CommandInfo and make it independent of the PGF type. + Make the module GF.Command.Interpreter independent of the PGF type and eliminate the import of GF.Command.Commands. + Move the implementation of the "help" command to its own module GF.Command.Help
2015-04-20drop the dependency to FSTkrasimir
2014-10-19(un)lexmixed: added the other math environments than $ used in latexaarne
2014-10-17ps -lines preserves line-by-line structure when preprocessing files for ↵aarne
parsing line by line
2014-08-11a partial support for def rules in the C runtimekr.angelov
The def rules are now compiled to byte code by the compiler and then to native code by the JIT compiler in the runtime. Not all constructions are implemented yet. The partial implementation is now in the repository but it is not activated by default since this requires changes in the PGF format. I will enable it only after it is complete.
2014-07-27Introducing GF.Text.Pretty for more concise pretty printers and ↵hallgren
GF.Infra.Location for modularity GF.Text.Pretty provides the class Pretty and overloaded versions of the pretty printing combinators in Text.PrettyPrint, allowing pretty printable values to be used directly instead of first having to convert them to Doc with functions like text, int, char and ppIdent. Some modules have been converted to use GF.Text.Pretty, but not all. Precedences could be added to simplify the pretty printers for terms and patterns. GF.Infra.Location contains the types Location and L, factored out from GF.Grammar.Grammar, and the class HasSourcePath. This allowed the import of GF.Grammar.Grammar to be removed from GF.Infra.CheckM, making it more like a pure library module.
2014-06-12PGF library: expose only PGF and PGF.Internal instead of all moduleshallgren
PGF exports the public, stable API. PGF.Internal exports additional things needed in the GF compiler & shell, including the nonstardard version of Data.Binary.
2013-12-06GF shell: fix help text for generate_treeshallgren
Trees are not generated with increasing depth.
2013-11-19GF shell: improved system_pipe (aka "?") commandhallgren
1. No temporary files are created. 2. The output of a system command is read lazily, making it feasible to process large or even infinite output, e.g. the following works as expected: ? "yes" | ? "head -5" | ps -lextext
2013-11-12Fix Issue 60: Weird output when executing system commands from the gf shellhallgren
The system_pipe (aka "?") command creates a temporary file _tmpi containing the input of the system command. It *both* appends _tmpi as an extra argument to the system command line *and* adds an input redirection "< _tmpi". (It also uses and output redirection "> _tmpo" to captures the output of the command.) With this patch, the _tmpi argument is no longer appended to the command line. This allows system_pipe to work with pure filters, such as the "tr" commands, but it will no longer work with commands that require an input file name. (It is possible to use write_file instead...) TODO: it would also be fairly easy to eliminate the creation of the _tmpi and _tmpo files altogether.
2013-11-06Make PGF.Tree internalhallgren
The only use of PGF.Tree outside the PGF library was in GF.Command.Commands, and it was eliminated by using PGF.Expr directly instead. PGF.Paraphrase still uses PGF.Tree.
2013-11-06the content of ParseEngAbs3.probs is now merged with ParseEngAbs.probs. The ↵kr.angelov
later is now retrained. Once the grammar is compiled with the .probs file now it doesn't need anything more to do robust parsing. The robustness itself is controlled by the flags 'heuristic_search_factor', 'meta_prob' and 'meta_token_prob' in ParseEngAbs.gf
2013-11-05added a -treebank option to the lc commandaarne
2013-11-05linearization by chunks in the GF shell: a new command 'lc' needed because ↵aarne
'l' requires type checking and trees with metavariable function heads don't type check. This will hopefully be a temporary command.
2013-11-05Eliminate mutual dependencies between the GF compiler and the PGF libraryhallgren
+ References to modules under src/compiler have been eliminated from the PGF library (under src/runtime/haskell). Only two functions had to be moved (from GF.Data.Utilities to PGF.Utilities) to make this possible, other apparent dependencies turned out to be vacuous. + In gf.cabal, the GF executable no longer directly depends on the PGF library source directory, but only on the exposed library modules. This means that there is less duplication in gf.cabal and that the 30 modules in the PGF library will no longer be compiled twice while building GF. To make this possible, additional PGF library modules have been exposed, even though they should probably be considered for internal use only. They could be collected in a PGF.Internal module, or marked as "unstable", to make this explicit. + Also, by using the -fwarn-unused-imports flag, ~220 redundant imports were found and removed, reducing the total number of imports by ~15%.
2013-10-30linref is now used by the linearizer. The visible change is that the 'l' ↵kr.angelov
command in the shell now can linearize discontinuous phrases
2013-10-24Functions merge trees into tries in the GF Shell and the PGF web servicehallgren
* In the shell, the new command tt (to_trie) merges a list of trees into a trie and prints it in a readable way, where unique subtrees are marked with a "*" and alternative subtrees are marked with numbers. * In the PGF web service, adding the parameter trie=yes to the parse and translate commands augments the JSON output with a trie. Example to try in the shell: Phrasebook> p -lang=Eng "your son waits for you" | tt
2013-10-24Commands.hs: fix a copy-paste error in the documentation of put_treehallgren
2013-04-19the option -old for the vp command is now redundantkr.angelov
2013-04-19remove the dead code left behind by Peter Ljunglöf in VisualizeTreekr.angelov
2013-04-19fix the command options for the vd command in the shellkr.angelov
2013-04-08PGF.hs: export function missingLinshallgren
Also in Commands.hs: be explicit about things imported from the PGF library that are not in the public API. Also a couple of haddock documentation fixes.