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* Style: tab -> space.Eitan Adler2013-03-281-1/+1
| | | | | | | Most contributors copy an existing port when writing their own so reduce the number of bad examples in the tree. Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=315487
* - Update to 1.3.0Wen Heping2013-03-092-9/+5
| | | | | | | | - Trim Makefile headers - Reset maintainer to ports@ Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=313714
* - Update to 1.2.0Wen Heping2011-08-252-3/+3
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* -remove MD5Olli Hauer2011-07-031-1/+0
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* - Update to 1.1.0Wen Heping2009-11-062-6/+7
| | | | | | | - Update my mail address to FreeBSD Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=243878
* PyStemmer provides access to efficient algorithms for calculating aMartin Wilke2009-03-164-0/+41
"stemmed" form of a word. This is a form with most of the common morphological endings removed; hopefully representing a common linguistic base form. This is most useful in building search engines and information retrieval software; for example, a search with stemming enabled should be able to find a document containing "cycling" given the query "cycles". PyStemmer provides algorithms for several (mainly european) languages, by wrapping the libstemmer library from the Snowball project in a Python module. It also provides access to the classic Porter stemming algorithm for english: although this has been superceded by an improved algorithm, the original algorithm may be of interest to information retrieval researchers wishing to reproduce results of earlier experiments. WWW: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/PyStemmer/ PR: ports/132695 Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com> Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=230266