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  2. data/README.md +53 -4
  3. data/ext/extconf.rb +33 -0
  4. data/ext/marisa-0.2.4/AUTHORS +1 -0
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+ - Project name
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+ marisa-trie
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+ http://code.google.com/p/marisa-trie/
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+ - Project summary
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+ MARISA: Matching Algorithm with Recursively Implemented StorAge
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+ - Version
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+ 0.2.4
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+ - Description
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+ *Matching Algorithm with Recursively Implemented !StorAge (MARISA)* is a static and space-efficient trie data structure. And *libmarisa* is a C++ library to provide an implementation of MARISA. Also, the package of *libmarisa* contains a set of command line tools for building and operating a MARISA-based dictionary.
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+ A MARISA-based dictionary supports not only lookup but also reverse lookup, common prefix search and predictive search.
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+ * Lookup is to check whether or not a given string exists in a dictionary.
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+ The biggest advantage of *libmarisa* is that its dictionary size is considerably more compact than others. See below for the dictionary size of other implementations.
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+ * Source: enwiki-20121101-all-titles-in-ns0.gz
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+ * Contents: all page titles of English Wikipedia (Nov. 2012)
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+ * Number of keys: 9,805,576
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+ * Total size: 200,435,403 bytes (plain) / 54,933,690 bytes (gzipped)
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+ || *Implementation* || *Size (bytes)* || *Remarks* ||
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+ || darts-clone || 376,613,888 || Compacted double-array trie ||
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+ * [http://marisa-trie.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/docs/readme.en.html README (English)]
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