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+ # Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct
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+ ## Attribution
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+ ## Contributing
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+ I value any contribution to Diff::LCS you can provide: a bug report, a feature
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+ request, or code contributions. Code contributions to Diff::LCS are especially
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+ <del>welcome</del>encouraged. Because Diff::LCS is a complex codebase, there
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+ are a few guidelines:
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+ * Code changes *will not* be accepted without tests. The test suite is
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+ written with [RSpec][].
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+ * Match my coding style.
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+ * Use a thoughtfully-named topic branch that contains your change. Rebase
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+ your commits into logical chunks as necessary.
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+ * Use [quality commit messages][].
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+ * Do not change the version number; when your patch is accepted and a release
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+ is made, the version will be updated at that point.
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+ * Submit a GitHub pull request with your changes.
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+ * New or changed behaviours require appropriate documentation.
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+ ### Test Dependencies
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+ Diff::LCS uses Ryan Davis’s [Hoe][] to manage the release process, and it adds
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+ a number of rake tasks. You will mostly be interested in:
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+ $ rake
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+ which runs the tests the same way that:
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+ $ rake spec
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+ $ rake travis
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+ will do.
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+ To assist with the installation of the development dependencies, I have
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+ provided a Gemfile pointing to the (generated) `diff-lcs.gemspec` file. This
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+ $ bundle install
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+ to get the development dependencies. If you aleady have `hoe` installed, you
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+ This task will install any missing dependencies, run the tests/specs, and
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+ You can run tests with code coverage analysis by running:
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+ ### Workflow
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+ Here's the most direct way to get your work merged into the project:
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+ * Fork the project.
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+ * Clone down your fork (`git clone git://github.com/<username>/diff-lcs.git`).
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+ * Create a topic branch to contain your change (`git checkout -b
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+ * Hack away, add tests. Not necessarily in that order.
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+ * Make sure everything still passes by running `rake`.
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+ * If necessary, rebase your commits into logical chunks, without errors.
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+ * Push the branch up (`git push origin my_awesome_feature`).
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+ * Create a pull request against halostatue/diff-lcs and describe what your
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+ change does and the why you think it should be merged.
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+ ### Contributors
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+ * Austin Ziegler created Diff::LCS.
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+ Thanks to everyone else who has contributed to Diff::LCS:
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+ * Kenichi Kamiya
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+ * Michael Granger
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+ * Vít Ondruch
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+ * Jon Rowe
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+ * Koichi Ito
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+ * Josef Strzibny
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+ * Josh Bronson
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+ * Mark Friedgan
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+ * Akinori MUSHA
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+ [Rspec]: http://rspec.info/documentation/
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+ [quality commit messages]: http://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html
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+ [Hoe]: https://github.com/seattlerb/hoe
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+ # History
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+ ## 1.4.3 / 2020-06-29
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+ - Fixed several issues with the 1.4 on Rubies older than 2.0. Some of this was
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+ providing useful shim functions to Hoe 3.x (which dropped these older
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+ Rubies a while ago). Specifically:
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+ - Removed Array#lazy from a method in Diff::LCS::Hunk.
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+ - Changed some unit tests to use old-style Symbol-keyed hashes.
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+ - Changed some unit test helper functions to no longer use keyword
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+ parameters, but only a trailing options hash.
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+ - Made the use of `psych` dependent on `RUBY_VERSION >= 1.9`.
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+ Resolves [#63][].
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+ ## 1.4.2 / 2020-06-23
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+ - Camille Drapier fixed a small issue with RuboCop configuration. [#59][]
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+ - Applied another fix (and unit test) to fix an issue for the Chef team.
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+ [#60][], [#61][]
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+ ## 1.4.1 / 2020-06-23
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+ - Fix an issue where diff sizes could be negative, and they should be. [#57][],
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+ [#58][]
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+ ## 1.4 / 2020-06-23
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+ - Ruby versions lower than 2.4 are soft-deprecated and will not be run as
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+ part of the CI process any longer.
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+ - Akinora MUSHA (knu) added the ability for Diff::LCS::Change objects to be
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+ implicitly treated arrays. Originally provided as pull request [#47][],
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+ but it introduced a number of test failures as documented in [#48][], and
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+ remediation of Diff::LCS itself was introduced in [#49][].
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+ - Resolved [#5][] with some tests comparing output from `system` calls to
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+ `bin/ldiff` with some pre-generated output. Resolved [#6][] with these
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+ tests.
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+ - Resolved a previously undetected `bin/ldiff` issue with `--context` output
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+ not matching `diff --context` output.
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+ - Resolved an issue with later versions of Ruby not working with an `OptParse`
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+ specification of `Numeric`; this has been changed to `Integer`.
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+ - Brandon Fish added truffleruby in [#52][].
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+ - Fixed two missing classes as reported in [#53][].
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+ ## 1.3 / 2017-01-18
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+ - Bugs fixed:
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+ - Fixed an error for bin/ldiff --version. Fixes issue [#21][].
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+ - Force Diff::LCS::Change and Diff::LCS::ContextChange to only perform
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+ equality comparisons against themselves. Provided by Kevin Mook in
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+ pull request [#29][].
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+ - Fix tab expansion in htmldiff, provided by Mark Friedgan in
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+ pull request [#25][].
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+ - Silence Ruby 2.4 Fixnum deprecation warnings. Fixxues issue [#38][] and
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+ [pull request#36][].
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+ - Ensure that test dependencies are loaded properly. Fixes issue [#33][]
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+ and pull request [#34][].
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+ - Fix issue [#1][] with incorrect intuition of patch direction. Tentative
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+ - Tooling changes:
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+ - Added SimpleCov and Coveralls support.
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+ - Change the homepage (temporarily) to the GitHub repo.
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+ - Updated testing and gem infrastructure.
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+ - Modernized the specs.
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+ - Cleaned up documentation.
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+ - Added a Code of Conduct.
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+ ## 1.2.5 / 2013-11-08
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+ - Bugs fixed:
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+ - Comparing arrays flattened them too far, especially with
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+ Diff::LCS.sdiff. Fixed by Josh Bronson in pull request [#23][].
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+ ## 1.2.4 / 2013-04-20
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+ - Bugs fixed:
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+ - A bug was introduced after 1.1.3 when pruning common sequences at the
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+ start of comparison. Paul Kunysch (@pck) fixed this in
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+ pull request [#18][]. Thanks!
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+ - The Rubinius (1.9 mode) bug in [rubinius/rubinius#2268][] has been
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+ fixed by the Rubinius team two days after it was filed. Thanks for
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+ - Switching to Raggi's hoe-gemspec2 for gemspec generation.
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+ ## 1.2.3 / 2013-04-11
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+ - Bugs Fixed:
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+ - The new encoding detection for diff output generation (added in 1.2.2)
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+ introduced a bug if the left side of the comparison was the empty set.
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+ Originally found in [rspec/rspec-expectations#238][] and
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+ [rspec/rspec-expectations#239][]. Jon Rowe developed a reasonable
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+ heuristic (left side, right side, empty string literal) to avoid this
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+ - There is a known issue with Rubinius in 1.9 mode reported in
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+ [rubinius/rubinius#2268][] and demonstrated in the Travis CI builds.
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+ For all other tested platforms, diff-lcs is considered stable. As soon
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+ as a suitably small test-case can be created for the Rubinius team to
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+ examine, this will be added to the Rubinius issue around this.
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+ ## 1.2.2 / 2013-03-30
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+ sets that are not US-ASCII-compatible because of the use of literal
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+ regular expressions and strings. Jon Rowe found this in
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+ [rspec/rspec-expectations#219][] and provided a first pass
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+ implementation in pull request [#15][]. I've reworked it because of
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+ test failures in Rubinius when running in Ruby 1.9 mode. This coerces
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+ - Adding Travis CI testing for Ruby 2.0.
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+ ## 1.2.1 / 2013-02-09
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+ - As seen in [rspec/rspec-expectations#200][], the release of
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+ [rspec/rspec-expectations@3d6fc82c][] for details). The new method name
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+ restores Diff::LCS::Hunk#unshift as an alias to #merge. Note that the
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+ ## 1.2.0 / 2013-01-21
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+ - Fixed issue [#1][] patch direction detection.
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+ - Resolved issue [#2][] by handling `string[string.size, 1]` properly (it
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+ - Michael Granger (ged) fixed an implementation error in
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+ Diff::LCS::Change and added specs in pull request [#8][]. Thanks!
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+ - Made the code auto-testable.
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+ - Vít Ondruch (voxik) provided the latest version of the GPL2 license
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+ file in pull request [#10][]. Thanks!
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+ - Fixed a documentation issue with the includable versions of #patch! and
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+ Thanks!
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+ - Calling class methods using `.` instead of `::`.
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+ - Vít Ondruch (voxik) removed unnecessary shebangs in pull request [#9][].
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+ Thanks!
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+ - Kenichi Kamiya (kachick) removed some warnings of an unused variable in
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+ lucky pull request [#13][]. Thanks!
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+ - Embarked on a major refactoring to make the files a little more
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+ ## 1.1.3 / 2011-08-27
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+ ## 1.1.2 / 2004-10-20
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+ [rspec/rspec-expectations#239]: https://github.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/issues/239
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+ [rspec/rspec-expectations#238]: https://github.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/issues/238
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+ [rspec/rspec-expectations#219]: https://github.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/issues/219
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+ [rspec/rspec-expectations@3d6fc82c]: https://github.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/commit/3d6fc82c
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+ [rspec/rspec-expectations#200]: https://github.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/pull/200
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+ [#1]: https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs/issues/1
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+ [#2]: https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs/issues/2
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+ [#3]: https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs/issues/3
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+ [#4]: https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs/issues/4
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+ [#5]: https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs/issues/5
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+ [#6]: https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs/issues/6
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+ [#8]: https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs/pull/8
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+ [#9]: https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs/pull/9
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+ [#10]: https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs/pull/10
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+ [#12]: https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs/issues/12
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+ [#13]: https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs/pull/13
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+ [#15]: https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs/pull/15
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+ [#18]: https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs/pull/18
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+ [#21]: https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs/issues/21
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+ [#23]: https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs/pull/23
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+ [#25]: https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs/pull/25
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+ [#29]: https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs/pull/29
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+ [#33]: https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs/issues/33
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+ [#34]: https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs/pull/34
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+ [#36]: https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs/pull/36
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+ [#38]: https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs/issues/38
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+ [#47]: https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs/pull/47
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+ [#48]: https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs/issues/48
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+ [#49]: https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs/pull/49
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+ [#52]: https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs/pull/52
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+ [#53]: https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs/issues/53
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+ [#57]: https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs/issues/57
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+ [#58]: https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs/pull/58
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+ [#59]: https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs/pull/59
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+ [#60]: https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs/issues/60
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+ [#61]: https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs/pull/61
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+ [#63]: https://github.com/halostatue/diff-lcs/issues/63