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src/index/suffixarray/suffixarray_test.go
} return out }) } // test tests an arbitrary suffix array construction function. // Generates many inputs, builds and checks suffix arrays. func test(t *testing.T, build func([]byte) []int) { t.Run("ababab...", func(t *testing.T) { // Very repetitive input has numLMS = len(x)/2-1 // at top level, the largest it can be. // But maxID is only two (aba and ab$). size := 100000 if testing.Short() {
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/CompactHashSet.java
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/CompactHashSet.java
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/CompactHashMap.java
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/CompactHashMap.java
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src/index/suffixarray/sais.go
} } } // assignID_8_32 assigns a dense ID numbering to the // set of LMS-substrings respecting string ordering and equality, // returning the maximum assigned ID. // For example given the input "ababab", the LMS-substrings // are "aba", "aba", and "ab", renumbered as 2 2 1. // sa[len(sa)-numLMS:] holds the LMS-substring indexes // sorted in string order, so to assign numbers we can
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src/testing/testing.go
// do a good job of ensuring that writes to the same pipe through // different file descriptors are delivered whole, so that writing // AAA to stdout and BBB to stderr simultaneously produces // AAABBB or BBBAAA on the pipe, not something like AABBBA. // However, the exception to this is when the pipe fills: in that // case, Go's use of non-blocking I/O means that writing AAA
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