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author | Robin Dupret <robin.dupret@gmail.com> | 2014-03-02 18:30:54 +0100 |
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committer | Robin Dupret <robin.dupret@gmail.com> | 2014-06-26 14:03:56 +0200 |
commit | 643409dcb04e7ac6a6c7b09edfb9606563e9aa21 (patch) | |
tree | a4b92cf8ea1c6b83d50a8df41fdcbff52107391b /.gitignore | |
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Make the apply_inflections method case-sensitive
Since d3071db1, the apply_inflections method check if the downcased
version of a string is contained inside the "whitelist" of uncountable
words. However, if the word is composed of capital letters, it won't be
matched in the list while it should.
We can't simply revert to the previous behavior as there is a
performance concern (benchmarked over /usr/share/dict/words):
Before d3071db1 135.610000 0.290000 135.900000 (137.807081)
Since d3071db1 22.170000 0.020000 22.190000 ( 22.530005)
With the patch 22.060000 0.020000 22.080000 ( 22.125771)
Benchmarked with http://git.io/aFnWig
This way, the solution is to put the down-case version of words inside
the @uncountables array.
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