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@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ noisiness.
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``a < b``.
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* The parameters are further passed to the same function to the same
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parameter of that function, of the same overload.
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E.g. ``f(a, 1)`` and ``f(b, 2)`` to some ``f(T, int)``.
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e.g. ``f(a, 1)`` and ``f(b, 2)`` to some ``f(T, int)``.
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.. note::
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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Note that using some thread-unsafe functions may be still valid in
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concurrent programming if only a single thread is used (e.g. setenv(3)),
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however, some functions may track a state in global variables which
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would be clobbered by subsequent (non-parallel, but concurrent) calls to
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a related function. E.g. the following code suffers from unprotected
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a related function. e.g. the following code suffers from unprotected
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accesses to a global state:
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.. code-block:: c++
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@ -20,5 +20,5 @@ Options
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A comma-separated list of filename extensions of header files (the filename
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extensions should not include "." prefix). Default is "h,hh,hpp,hxx".
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For header files without an extension, use an empty string (if there are no
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other desired extensions) or leave an empty element in the list. E.g.,
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other desired extensions) or leave an empty element in the list. e.g.,
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"h,hh,hpp,hxx," (note the trailing comma).
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A comma-separated list of filename extensions of header files (the filename
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extensions should not contain "." prefix). Default is "h".
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For header files without an extension, use an empty string (if there are no
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other desired extensions) or leave an empty element in the list. E.g.,
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other desired extensions) or leave an empty element in the list. e.g.,
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"h,hh,hpp,hxx," (note the trailing comma).
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@ -13,5 +13,5 @@ Options
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A comma-separated list of filename extensions of header files (the filename
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extensions should not include "." prefix). Default is "h,hh,hpp,hxx".
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For header files without an extension, use an empty string (if there are no
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other desired extensions) or leave an empty element in the list. E.g.,
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other desired extensions) or leave an empty element in the list. e.g.,
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"h,hh,hpp,hxx," (note the trailing comma).
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@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ Options
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A comma-separated list of filename extensions of header files (the filename
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extensions should not include "." prefix). Default is "h,hh,hpp,hxx".
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For header files without an extension, use an empty string (if there are no
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other desired extensions) or leave an empty element in the list. E.g.,
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other desired extensions) or leave an empty element in the list. e.g.,
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"h,hh,hpp,hxx," (note the trailing comma).
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.. option:: UseHeaderFileExtension
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@ -109,10 +109,10 @@ This heuristic can be configured with :ref:`bounds<opt_Bounds>`.
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The default bounds are: below `50`\% dissimilar and above `66`\% similar.
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This heuristic is case-sensitive.
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Jaro--Winkler distance (as `JaroWinkler`)
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Jaro-Winkler distance (as `JaroWinkler`)
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The `Jaro--Winkler distance <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaro–Winkler_distance>`_
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The `Jaro-Winkler distance <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaro–Winkler_distance>`_
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is an edit distance like the Levenshtein distance.
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It is calculated from the amount of common characters that are sufficiently
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close to each other in position, and to-be-changed characters.
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The default bounds are: below `75`\% dissimilar and above `85`\% similar.
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This heuristic is case-insensitive.
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Sørensen--Dice coefficient (as `Dice`)
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Sørensen-Dice coefficient (as `Dice`)
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The `Sørensen--Dice coefficient <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sørensen–Dice_coefficient>`_
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The `Sørensen-Dice coefficient <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sørensen–Dice_coefficient>`_
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was originally defined to measure the similarity of two sets.
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Formally, the coefficient is calculated by dividing `2 * #(intersection)` with
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`#(set1) + #(set2)`, where `#()` is the cardinality function of sets.
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