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#!/usr/bin/env ruby #-- # Copyright (c) 2001,2003 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org> # # All rights reserved. You can redistribute and/or modify it under # the same terms as Ruby. # # $Idaemons: /home/cvs/rb/abbrev.rb,v 1.2 2001/05/30 09:37:45 knu Exp $ # $RoughId: abbrev.rb,v 1.4 2003/10/14 19:45:42 knu Exp $ # $Id: abbrev.rb 31635 2011-05-18 21:19:18Z drbrain $ #++ # Calculate the set of unique abbreviations for a given set of strings. # # require 'abbrev' # require 'pp' # # pp Abbrev::abbrev(['ruby', 'rules']).sort # # <i>Generates:</i> # # [["rub", "ruby"], # ["ruby", "ruby"], # ["rul", "rules"], # ["rule", "rules"], # ["rules", "rules"]] # # Also adds an +abbrev+ method to class +Array+. module Abbrev # Given a set of strings, calculate the set of unambiguous # abbreviations for those strings, and return a hash where the keys # are all the possible abbreviations and the values are the full # strings. Thus, given input of "car" and "cone", the keys pointing # to "car" would be "ca" and "car", while those pointing to "cone" # would be "co", "con", and "cone". # # The optional +pattern+ parameter is a pattern or a string. Only # those input strings matching the pattern, or begging the string, # are considered for inclusion in the output hash def abbrev(words, pattern = nil) table = {} seen = Hash.new(0) if pattern.is_a?(String) pattern = /^#{Regexp.quote(pattern)}/ # regard as a prefix end words.each do |word| next if (abbrev = word).empty? while (len = abbrev.rindex(/[\w\W]\z/)) > 0 abbrev = word[0,len] next if pattern && pattern !~ abbrev case seen[abbrev] += 1 when 1 table[abbrev] = word when 2 table.delete(abbrev) else break end end end words.each do |word| next if pattern && pattern !~ word table[word] = word end table end module_function :abbrev end class Array # Calculates the set of unambiguous abbreviations for the strings in # +self+. If passed a pattern or a string, only the strings matching # the pattern or starting with the string are considered. # # %w{ car cone }.abbrev #=> { "ca" => "car", "car" => "car", # "co" => "cone", "con" => cone", # "cone" => "cone" } def abbrev(pattern = nil) Abbrev::abbrev(self, pattern) end end if $0 == __FILE__ while line = gets hash = line.split.abbrev hash.sort.each do |k, v| puts "#{k} => #{v}" end end end