tyler-trie 0.1.1 → 0.1.2

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  1. data/VERSION.yml +1 -1
  2. data/ext/trie/extconf.rb +1 -3
  3. metadata +4 -65
  4. data/ext/libdatrie/AUTHORS +0 -1
  5. data/ext/libdatrie/COPYING +0 -510
  6. data/ext/libdatrie/ChangeLog +0 -410
  7. data/ext/libdatrie/INSTALL +0 -236
  8. data/ext/libdatrie/Makefile.am +0 -5
  9. data/ext/libdatrie/Makefile.in +0 -661
  10. data/ext/libdatrie/NEWS +0 -27
  11. data/ext/libdatrie/README +0 -32
  12. data/ext/libdatrie/aclocal.m4 +0 -7431
  13. data/ext/libdatrie/config.guess +0 -1516
  14. data/ext/libdatrie/config.h.in +0 -74
  15. data/ext/libdatrie/config.sub +0 -1626
  16. data/ext/libdatrie/configure +0 -22008
  17. data/ext/libdatrie/configure.ac +0 -71
  18. data/ext/libdatrie/datrie.pc.in +0 -11
  19. data/ext/libdatrie/datrie/Makefile.am +0 -35
  20. data/ext/libdatrie/datrie/Makefile.in +0 -522
  21. data/ext/libdatrie/datrie/alpha-map.c +0 -170
  22. data/ext/libdatrie/datrie/alpha-map.h +0 -36
  23. data/ext/libdatrie/datrie/darray.c +0 -674
  24. data/ext/libdatrie/datrie/darray.h +0 -229
  25. data/ext/libdatrie/datrie/fileutils.c +0 -151
  26. data/ext/libdatrie/datrie/fileutils.h +0 -36
  27. data/ext/libdatrie/datrie/libdatrie.def +0 -31
  28. data/ext/libdatrie/datrie/sb-trie.c +0 -331
  29. data/ext/libdatrie/datrie/sb-trie.h +0 -279
  30. data/ext/libdatrie/datrie/tail.c +0 -344
  31. data/ext/libdatrie/datrie/tail.h +0 -200
  32. data/ext/libdatrie/datrie/trie-private.h +0 -31
  33. data/ext/libdatrie/datrie/trie.c +0 -413
  34. data/ext/libdatrie/datrie/trie.h +0 -270
  35. data/ext/libdatrie/datrie/triedefs.h +0 -63
  36. data/ext/libdatrie/datrie/typedefs.h +0 -113
  37. data/ext/libdatrie/depcomp +0 -530
  38. data/ext/libdatrie/doc/Doxyfile.in +0 -244
  39. data/ext/libdatrie/doc/Makefile.am +0 -29
  40. data/ext/libdatrie/doc/Makefile.in +0 -352
  41. data/ext/libdatrie/install-sh +0 -323
  42. data/ext/libdatrie/ltmain.sh +0 -6938
  43. data/ext/libdatrie/man/Makefile.am +0 -4
  44. data/ext/libdatrie/man/Makefile.in +0 -381
  45. data/ext/libdatrie/man/trietool.1 +0 -107
  46. data/ext/libdatrie/missing +0 -360
  47. data/ext/libdatrie/tools/Makefile.am +0 -7
  48. data/ext/libdatrie/tools/Makefile.in +0 -460
  49. data/ext/libdatrie/tools/trietool.c +0 -308
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- * configure.in: Bump the library revision.
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- * datrie/tail.c (tail_set_suffix): Fix bug for the case in which
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- * datrie/Makefile.am, +datrie/trie-private.h (MIN_VAL, MAX_VAL):
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- * "-------------" (da_has_children, da_relocate_base): Apply the same
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- * datrie/trie.c (trie_branch_in_branch, trie_branch_in_tail): Check
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- Installation Instructions
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- Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 Free
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- Basic Installation
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- These are generic installation instructions.
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- The `configure' shell script attempts to guess correct values for
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