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Your program should read a finite-state automaton from file in the first argument.
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The automaton is deterministic, you can assume it does not contain
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cycles.
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Each automaton path is labeled with a symbol sequence of the following form:
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<input word>;<description>
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e.g.:
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biały;ADJ
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dom;N
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piła;N
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piła;V
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stali;N
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stali;V
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stali;ADJ
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Next you should read words from the standard input.
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For each word, you should all automaton
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paths that begin a given word, the following symbol is ';'
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(semicolon), e.g. for the word 'dom' we are looking for paths
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beginning with 'dom;'. If there is no such path, the following message
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should be printed:
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<input word>;OOV
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For instance, for the automaton given above and the input:
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budynek
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dom
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piła
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we should get:
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budynek;OOV
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dom;N
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piła;N
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piła;V
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If there is more than one path for a given word, they should be given in alphabetical order.
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The program does not have to check whether the automaton is correct
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and whether it is deterministic and does not contain cycles.
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