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| // I'm tired of extensions that automatically: | |
| // - show welcome pages / walkthroughs | |
| // - show release notes | |
| // - send telemetry | |
| // - recommend things | |
| // | |
| // This disables all of that stuff. | |
| // If you have more config, leave a comment so I can add it!! | |
| { |
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| #!/usr/bin/python3 | |
| # By Steve Hanov, 2011. Released to the public domain. | |
| # Please see http://stevehanov.ca/blog/index.php?id=115 for the accompanying article. | |
| # | |
| # Based on Daciuk, Jan, et al. "Incremental construction of minimal acyclic finite-state automata." | |
| # Computational linguistics 26.1 (2000): 3-16. | |
| # | |
| # Updated 2014 to use DAWG as a mapping; see | |
| # Kowaltowski, T.; CL. Lucchesi (1993), "Applications of finite automata representing large vocabularies", | |
| # Software-Practice and Experience 1993 |