Perl being the worlds best programming language allows for options like
"f|src" :) 

I have to admit I always have to pause for half a second, mumbling " f
stands for 'from' " ... 

W dniu 2014-11-13 16:21, Alexandra Birch napisaƂ(a): 

> Hi Kenneth,
> 
> In train-model.perl, the -e and -f arguments are used to determine filenames 
> and extensions so they could easily be changed to src and tgt within the 
> script. But Tom has a handle on how this could be painful to change in the 
> wrapper code. clean-corpus-n.perl doesn't have a -e and -f argument, but the 
> src and tgt languages are passed as arguments with position. 
> 
> Lexi 
> 
> On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 3:04 PM, Kenneth Heafield <mo...@kheafield.com> 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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