[09:02:52] *** Quits: vin-ivar_ (~vin-ivar@71.41.195.35.bc.googleusercontent.com) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) [09:16:29] *** Joins: vin-ivar_ (~vin-ivar@71.41.195.35.bc.googleusercontent.com) [10:10:42] inariksit: thanks, i'll do that. it turns out that i'm a bit low on disk space, but i cannot imagine that all the stuff on disk is really necessary. [10:14:29] also: i'm reading a bit in your thesis on gftest. i hadn't thought of using the phrasebook as a way to testing a resource grammar, but i'll give that a try myself. [10:47:44] nice! [10:48:10] yeah, application grammars are a good way of testing the essential in a resource grammar [10:48:59] I've been working on korean RG now for the past weeks; 57 commits was enough to have the customer's application grammar working [10:49:34] then I ran a tiny little test suite on the customer's grammar, showed it to a native korean speaker, and wrote these bugfixes https://github.com/GrammaticalFramework/gf-rgl/pull/309 [10:50:41] I'm sure that using a bigger test suite would need at least another 57 commits in the rgl to fix everything :-P [10:51:21] it's easy to get fixated in weird edge cases, and forget that hardly anyone would ever need to say that [10:51:37] do you have a quarantine GF project? :-D [14:02:22] great stuff! [14:13:45] yes, i'm working on my yiddish resource grammar. i'm making some slow (but steady) progress with it. [16:49:44] *** Joins: michmech (~Thunderbi@cst-prg-47-208.cust.vodafone.cz) [16:50:15] *** Quits: michmech (~Thunderbi@cst-prg-47-208.cust.vodafone.cz) (Client Quit) [18:01:11] *** Quits: proteus-guy (~proteus-l@cm-58-10-208-180.revip7.asianet.co.th) (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) [18:27:27] *** Joins: proteus-guy (~proteus-l@cm-58-10-208-180.revip7.asianet.co.th) [18:35:17] esg: nice! are you sharing it somewhere? [22:27:21] inariksit: no, not yet. eventually i'd hope for it to be merged into the main repo, but in the meantime it's just on my own machine. [22:28:43] i wouldn't mind pushing it to my own gf-rgl clone though if you think that it would be good.