[PATCH-3-5] fdo#35270 - kill first-use grammar checker freeze ...

Olivier R. olivier.noreply at gmail.com
Tue May 22 01:40:06 PDT 2012


Hi Daniel,


Daniel Naber-2 wrote
> 
>> If Lightproof could use LT lexicons, that could be a temporary solution,
>> but maybe memory-consuming, as you would have a dictionary for spell
>> checking and a lexicon for grammar checking.
> 
> I have never tried that but I think the finite state machine used
> internally 
> by LT is quite memory-friendly.
> 

I had a look in the old LanguageTool written in Python.
It uses the library cPickle (renamed now pickle). I never used it. Resource
intensive, right ?

In the Java code, there is a fsa library...
Not sure there is the same thing in Python. Looking for something similar…


Daniel Naber-2 wrote
> 
> If we could work together more closely that would be great. As you know, 
> each rule in LT has an id so it can be identified. Maybe that id could be 
> used to keep track of similar rules.
> 

Dominique already asked for it, but I hadn’t the time to work on Grammalecte
the last months.
I’ll try to do that.


Daniel Naber-2 wrote
> 
> Does LightProof also have integrated 
> test sentences? Then LT could use them to see what rules are missing in LT 
> and vice-versa.
> 

No. At the moment, there is no stand-alone version of Lightproof.

Regards,
Olivier

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