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Today's Topics:

1. Supporting lattice input in Moses server (Hala Almaghout)
2. Re: Importing Eclipse projects (Lars Bungum)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2014 14:43:06 +0100
From: Hala Almaghout <halmaghout@computing.dcu.ie>
Subject: [Moses-support] Supporting lattice input in Moses server
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Hi,

Does Moses server support lattice input?


Best,

Hala
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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 03 Jun 2014 16:34:35 +0200
From: Lars Bungum <lars.bungum@idi.ntnu.no>
Subject: Re: [Moses-support] Importing Eclipse projects
To: Hieu Hoang <Hieu.Hoang@ed.ac.uk>
Cc: moses-support <moses-support@mit.edu>
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On 03. juni 2014 14:29, Hieu Hoang wrote:
> hi lars
>
> glad you're trying to use the eclipse file. I use it everyday, but
> no-one else seems to use it. I can help you. Please follow the
> instructions below, don't diverge from it
Thanks for helping me out. Obviously I try to follow the instructions
as closely as possible, but there must be something I have touched that
somehow affects.
>
> don't copy or add mosesdecoder/lib to Eclipse. The libraries in there
> are compiled by bjam. You need the libraries compiled by Eclipse to be
> able to debug it
>
OK. It's that moses directory under other-builds I can't get to compile
with DALM.

> I just downloaded the latest DALM version and compiled it. Is
> this the correct one?
>
> I use the DALM directly from github
> https://github.com/hieuhoang/DALM
> I've just updated my own version, clean and compile both DALM, bjam
> moses, and Eclipse moses. They all work
>
I can't argue with that if it works for you. I just updated both the
moses and dalm source tree, and I still get errors on this file:
mosesdecoder/moses/LM/DALMWrapper.cpp

mosesdecoder/moses/LM/DALMWrapper.cpp: In constructor
?Moses::DALMState::DALMState()?:
mosesdecoder/moses/LM/DALMWrapper.cpp:49:13: error: no matching function
for call to ?DALM::State::State()?
mosesdecoder/moses/LM/DALMWrapper.cpp:49:13: note: candidates are:
mosesdecoder/contrib/other-builds/../../DALM/include/state.h:22:4: note:
DALM::State::State(const DALM::State&)
mosesdecoder/contrib/other-builds/../../DALM/include/state.h:22:4:
note: candidate expects 1 argument, 0 provided
mosesdecoder/contrib/other-builds/../../DALM/include/state.h:12:4: note:
DALM::State::State(short unsigned int)
mosesdecoder/contrib/other-builds/../../DALM/include/state.h:12:4:
note: candidate expects 1 argument, 0 provided

if you mouseover with the same file inside Eclipse you get the same
warnings on the function DALMState (no matching function call).
Everything else seems to work, bjam build does.

//LB


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