On Fri, 30 Jun 2006, ge wrote:

Therefore I consider /w as a useful flag for languages, that have to generate lots of word forms.

FORBIDDENWORD w
in the affix file signalizes, that in this affix file /w flag means a forbidden word.

The usage of /w is even broader a little bit. If there are other flags together with /w, all word forms, that are created by the other flags are considered as invalid, bad words.

There are lots of other examples for the usefulness of the /w flag in a word set. Usage of /w saves in a lot of cases additional flags, and flags are a valuable, limited resource (max 255) in case of aspell.

What is the behaviour of aspell, and what do you think about the above mechanizm?

It is unsupported. I might consider adding it but I am unlikely to get around to implementing it any time soon. However, I will likely accept a patch to that effect.


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