10-04-2009
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I used POSIX because it seems to be incorporated into the C standard
POSIX is not part of either C89 or C99 standards.
I am not sure what you mean by a "micro-parallel algorithm". It is a new term to both myself and Google. Perhaps you would be kind enough to explain what you mean by this term.
Meanwhile, I suggest you look at GPGPU, CUDA and OpenCL.
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sru::response::term
SRU::Response::Term(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation SRU::Response::Term(3pm)
NAME
SRU::Response::Term - A class for representing terms in a Scan response
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
A SRU::Response::Term object bundles up information about a single term contained in a SRU::Response::Scan object. A scan object can
contain multiple term objects.
METHODS
new()
THe constructor which you must at least pass the value parameter:
my $term = SRU::Response::Term->new( term => "Foo Fighter" );
In addition you can pass the numberOfRecords, displayTerm, whereInList, and extraTermData parameters, or set them separately with their
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value()
The term exactly as it appears in the index. This term should be able to be sent in a query as is to retrieve the records it derives from.
numberOfRecords()
The number of records which would be matched if the index in the request's scanClause was searched with the term in the 'value' field.
displayTerm()
A string to display to the end user in place of the term itself. For example this might add back in stopwords which do not appear in the
index, or diacritics which have been normalised.
whereInList()
A flag to indicate the position of the term within the complete term list. It must be one of the following values: 'first' (the first
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extraTermData()
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