- May 09, 2011
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Adam Radziszewski authored
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Adam Radziszewski authored
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Adam Wardynski authored
It would create one only if top-level parse_match_operator parser rule had been used. Now it creates it within match_rule_operator parser rule, so it works for parse_wccl_file as well.
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ilor authored
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ilor authored
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ilor authored
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ilor authored
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ilor authored
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Adam Wardynski authored
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Adam Wardynski authored
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ilor authored
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ilor authored
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ilor authored
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Adam Wardynski authored
Allows for application of all rules on an annotated sequence via apply_all method.
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Adam Wardynski authored
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- May 06, 2011
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Adam Radziszewski authored
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Paweł Kędzia authored
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Paweł Kędzia authored
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Paweł Kędzia authored
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Adam Radziszewski authored
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Paweł Kędzia authored
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Adam Wardynski authored
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Paweł Kędzia authored
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Adam Wardynski authored
It was returning Position based off absolute position, which was no good for operators like orth[first(M)] working in changing sentence contexts.
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Paweł Kędzia authored
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Paweł Kędzia authored
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Adam Wardynski authored
This reflects the fact that positions stored in matches are absolute positions, while Position type is used in the language as position relative to current position in the sentence context. So mixing the two was confusing at the very least. This also actually fits the most recent version of spec, which no longer mentions Position, either.
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Paweł Kędzia authored
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Adam Radziszewski authored
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Adam Radziszewski authored
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Adam Radziszewski authored
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Adam Radziszewski authored
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Adam Radziszewski authored
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- May 05, 2011
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Adam Wardynski authored
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Adam Wardynski authored
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Adam Wardynski authored
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Adam Wardynski authored
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Adam Wardynski authored
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Paweł Kędzia authored
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Paweł Kędzia authored
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