Provided by: librulexdb-dev_3.8.6-1_amd64 bug

NAME

       rulexdb_classify - test specified word whether it represents a lexical base

SYNOPSIS

       #include <rulexdb.h>

       int rulexdb_classify(RULEXDB *rulexdb, const char *s);

DESCRIPTION

       The  rulexdb_classify()  function  tests  the word pointed by s argument trying to determine if it can be
       treated as a lexical base according to the rulex database referenced by rulexdb argument.

RETURN VALUE

       The rulexdb_classify() function returns RULEXDB_SUCCESS which is zero when the word represents no lexical
       base, positive value RULEXDB_SPECIAL when the word can be treated as a lexical base,  or  negative  error
       code if something is wrong.

ERRORS

       RULEXDB_FAILURE
              Referenced  database  has  not  been  opened, internal data structures are corrupted or some other
              general failure has occurred.

       RULEXDB_EMALLOC
              Internal memory allocation error.

       RULEXDB_EPARM
              Invalid parameters are specified.

SEE ALSO

       rulexdb_close(3),  rulexdb_dataset_name(3),  rulexdb_discard_dictionary(3),   rulexdb_discard_ruleset(3),
       rulexdb_fetch_rule(3),        rulexdb_lexbase(3),        rulexdb_load_ruleset(3),        rulexdb_open(3),
       rulexdb_remove_item(3),  rulexdb_remove_rule(3),  rulexdb_remove_this_item(3),  rulexdb_retrieve_item(3),
       rulexdb_search(3), rulexdb_seq(3), rulexdb_subscribe_item(3), rulexdb_subscribe_rule(3)

AUTHOR

       Igor B. Poretsky <poretsky@mlbox.ru>.

                                                February 21, 2012                            RULEXDB_CLASSIFY(3)