/* IF YOUR BUILD SYSTEM PASSES -DKENLM_MAX_ORDER, THEN CHANGE THE BUILD SYSTEM. * If not, this is the default maximum order. * Having this limit means that State can be * (kMaxOrder - 1) * sizeof(float) bytes instead of * sizeof(float*) + (kMaxOrder - 1) * sizeof(float) + malloc overhead */ #ifndef KENLM_ORDER_MESSAGE #define KENLM_ORDER_MESSAGE "If your build system supports changing KENLM_MAX_ORDER, change it there and recompile. In the KenLM tarball or Moses, use e.g. `bjam --max-kenlm-order=6 -a'. Otherwise, edit lm/max_order.hh." #endif #define KENLM_MAX_ORDER 5