Apertium-specific conventions for lexc
For Apertium, we use the lexc for certain transducers. There are some apertium-specific conventions we employ, outlined below. This wiki also has a comparison of lttoolbox and lexc formats.
Preferred format for stem definitions
The preferred format for stem definitions is underlying:surface CLASS ; ! "gloss"
, with optional following conditions, for example:
бул:бу DET-DEM ; ! "this" ! Dir/LR
Morpheme boundary
We use %>
as a morpheme boundary indicator in lexc.
Conditions
There are a few special conditions we use: ! Dir/LR
, ! Dir/RL
, and ! Use/MT
. These allow us to grep out lines to have different right-to-left and left-to-right transducers, and also have separate MT-specific and vanilla transducers. Otherwise lexc simply interprets these as comments.
Bracketed multi-character symbols
We define certain types of multi-character symbols for various purposes.
Tags
Tags are defined with less-than and greater-than signs, e.g. %<pl%>
.
Archiphonemes
Archiphonemes are defined with curly braces, e.g. %{A%}
.
Features
Features are defined with square brackets, e.g. %[%-coop%]
.
Syntax highlighting in vim
If you want to have lexc syntax highlighted in vim, you can use something like the following, which you should put in ~/.vim/syntax/lexc.vim (don't forget to put au BufRead,BufNewFile *.lexc set filetype=lexc
in ~/.vim/ftdetect/lexc.vim).
" Vim syntax file " Language: lexc/twolc " Maintainer: Jonathan Washington " Last Change: 2014-09-28 " Version: 0.2 if version < 600 syntax clear elseif exists("b:current_syntax") finish endif " Keywords syn keyword lexcLexicon LEXICON nextgroup=lexcLexiconB skipwhite syn match lexcLexiconB "[a-zA-ZА-ЯӐ-ӲҪÁ-Úá-ú_\-][a-zA-ZА-ЯӐ-ӲҪÁ-Úá-ú0-9_\-]*" contained syn match lexcLexiconB "[\#\_]" " Identifiers syn match lexcFlagDiacritic "@[^@][^@]*@" " Symbols syn match lexcSymbol +\\["'\\]+ contained syn match lexcSymbol "[\:]" " Comment syn match lexcComment "\!.*$" " Operators syn match lexcOperator "[\.\*\+\?|\\\^]" syn match lexcEscapedChar "%." syn match lexcApertiumMorphBoundary "%>" syn keyword lexcTodo contained TODO FIXME CHECK NOTE BUG syn match lexcApertiumSpecial contained "Dir\/[LR][LR]" syn match lexcApertiumSpecial contained "Use\/MT" syn match lexcComment "\!.*$" contains=lexcApertiumSpecial,lexcTodo " More Identifiers " This stuff needs to come after the lexcEscapedChar syn match lexcApertiumLeftBrackets "%[{<\[]" syn match lexcApertiumRightBrackets "%[}>\]]" syn match lexcApertiumMC "%[<{\[].\{-}%[>}\]]"hs=s+2,he=e-2 contains=lexcApertiumLeftBrackets,lexcApertiumRightBrackets hi def link lexcLabel Label hi def link lexcLexicon Statement hi def link lexcLexiconB Function hi def link lexcComment Comment hi def link lexcOperator Operator hi def link lexcFlagDiacritic Identifier hi def link lexcString String hi def link lexcSymbol String hi def link lexcTodo Todo hi def link lexcPointer Operator hi def link lexcEscapedChar Delimiter " Apertium-specific stuff hi def link lexcApertiumMorphBoundary String hi def link lexcApertiumSpecial PreCondit hi def link lexcApertiumLeftBrackets Delimiter hi def link lexcApertiumRightBrackets Delimiter hi def link lexcApertiumMC Label let b:current_syntax = "lexc"
The above file is maintained at this github address. Feel free to fork, add features, and submit pull requests :)
Some other options are listed on the vim page.