fstrmepsilon(1)

NAME

   fstrmepsilon - remove epsilons from an FST

SYNOPSIS

   fstrmepsilon [OPTIONS] [in.fst [out.fst]]

DESCRIPTION

   Removes epsilons from an FST.

OPTIONS

   Boolean options accept either true or false as a value, or the implicit
   value true if neither value is specified.

   --connect[=BOOLEAN]
          Trim output.  Default: true.

   --delta=VALUE
          Set the comparison/quantization delta.  Default: 0.000976562.

   --fst_align[=BOOLEAN]
          Write FST data aligned where appropriate.  Default: false.

   --fst_compat_symbols[=BOOLEAN]
          Require symbol tables to match when appropriate.  Default: true.

   --fst_default_cache_gc[=BOOLEAN]
          Enable garbage collection of cache.  Default: true.

   --fst_default_cache_gc_limit=N
          Set the  cache  byte  size  that  triggers  garbage  collection.
          Default: 1048576.

   --fst_error_fatal[=BOOLEAN]
          If  true, FST errors are fatal.  Otherwise, returned objects are
          flagged as bad.  For example, FSTs are returned with the  kError
          property  set  to  true,  and  FST  weights set so that Member()
          returns false.  Default: true.

   --fst_field_separator=STRING
          Set the characters used as a separator between  printed  fields.
          Default: "     ".

   --fst_read_mode=STRING
          Set  the  default  file  reading mode for mappable files, either
          "read" or "map".  Default: "read".

   --fst_verify_properties[=BOOLEAN]
          Verify  fst  properties  queried  by  TestProperties.   Default:
          false.

   --fst_weight_parentheses=STRING
          Set  the  characters  enclosing  the  first  weight of a printed
          composite weight (e.g., pair weight, tuple weight,  and  derived
          classes) to ensure proper I/O of nested composite weights.  Must
          have size 0 (none) or 2 (open and close parenthesis).   Default:
          no parentheses.

   --fst_weight_separator=CHARACTER
          Set  the  character separator between printed composite weights.
          Default: comma.

   --help[=BOOLEAN]
          Show usage information.  Default: false.

   --helpshort[=BOOLEAN]
          Show brief usage information.  Default: false.

   --nstate=NUMBER
          Set the state number threshold.  Default: -1.

   --queue_type=TYPE
          Set the queue type, one of auto, fifo,  lifo,  shortest,  state,
          and top.  Default: auto.

   --reverse[=BOOLEAN]
          Perform in the reverse direction.  Default: false.

   --save_relabel_ipairs=FILENAME
          Save input relabel pairs to file.  Default: do not save.

   --save_relabel_opairs=FILENAME
          Save output relabel pairs to file.  Default: do not save.

   --tmpdir=PATHNAME
          Set the temporary directory to use.  Default: /tmp.

   --v[=N]
          Set the verbosity level.  Default: 0.

   --weight=THRESHOLD
          Set the weight threshold.  Default: "".

SEE ALSO

   fstarcsort(1),     fstclosure(1),     fstcompile(1),     fstcompose(1),
   fstcompress(1),     fstconcat(1),     fstconnect(1),     fstconvert(1),
   fstdeterminize(1),  fstdifference(1),  fstdisambiguate(1),  fstdraw(1),
   fstencode(1),   fstepsnormalize(1),   fstequal(1),    fstequivalent(1),
   fstinfo(1),     fstintersect(1),     fstinvert(1),    fstisomorphic(1),
   fstlinear(1),    fstloglinearapply(1),    fstmap(1),    fstminimize(1),
   fstprint(1),  fstproject(1),  fstprune(1),  fstpush(1),  fstrandgen(1),
   fstrandmod(1),     fstrelabel(1),     fstreplace(1),     fstreverse(1),
   fstreweight(1),       fstshortestdistance(1),       fstshortestpath(1),
   fstsymbols(1), fstsynchronize(1), fsttopsort(1), fstunion(1)



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