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- data/ext/cppjieba/deps/limonp/README.md +38 -0
- data/ext/cppjieba/deps/limonp/{LocalVector.hpp → include/limonp/LocalVector.hpp} +3 -3
- data/ext/cppjieba/deps/limonp/{Logging.hpp → include/limonp/Logging.hpp} +17 -3
- data/ext/cppjieba/deps/limonp/{StringUtil.hpp → include/limonp/StringUtil.hpp} +31 -10
- data/ext/cppjieba/deps/limonp/test/CMakeLists.txt +8 -0
- data/ext/cppjieba/deps/limonp/test/demo.cpp +40 -0
- data/ext/cppjieba/deps/limonp/test/testdata/1.conf +5 -0
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- data/ext/cppjieba/deps/limonp/test/unittest/CMakeLists.txt +30 -0
- data/ext/cppjieba/deps/limonp/test/unittest/TArgvContext.cpp +16 -0
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- data/ext/cppjieba/deps/limonp/test/unittest/TClosure.cpp +85 -0
- data/ext/cppjieba/deps/limonp/test/unittest/TColorPrint.cpp +20 -0
- data/ext/cppjieba/deps/limonp/test/unittest/TConfig.cpp +17 -0
- data/ext/cppjieba/deps/limonp/test/unittest/TLocalVector.cpp +41 -0
- data/ext/cppjieba/deps/limonp/test/unittest/TLogging.cpp +12 -0
- data/ext/cppjieba/deps/limonp/test/unittest/TStdExtension.cpp +95 -0
- data/ext/cppjieba/deps/limonp/test/unittest/TStringUtil.cpp +183 -0
- data/ext/cppjieba/include/cppjieba/DictTrie.hpp +9 -0
- data/ext/cppjieba/include/cppjieba/Jieba.hpp +4 -0
- data/ext/cppjieba/include/cppjieba/Trie.hpp +27 -1
- data/ext/cppjieba/test/CMakeLists.txt +4 -3
- data/ext/cppjieba/test/unittest/CMakeLists.txt +16 -7
- data/ext/cppjieba_rb/extconf.rb +11 -6
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- data/lib/cppjieba_rb/segment.rb +4 -1
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