Re: [Factor-talk] mrjbq7's thesaurus

2012-09-18 Thread Jon Harper
Is this what you want ?
http://re-factor.blogspot.fr/2011/08/thesaurus.html
Jon


On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 10:51 PM, CW Alston  wrote:
> Greetings -
>
> I'm trying to suss out the structure of the binary encoded thesaurus.dat
> file that accompanies
> the thesaurus.factor code in mrjbq7-re-factor-ac166fe.
> It seems very compact, and I want to adapt its word/related words format
> into a concordance
> for use in full-text search. Can anyone (John B, perhaps) provide a brief
> sketch of the
> thesaurus.dat file layout, and maybe outline a process of writing to such a
> file in Factor?
> I haven't been able to reverse-engineer it properly.
>
> Any pointers much appreciated!
> ~Charles Alston
>
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[Factor-talk] mrjbq7's thesaurus

2012-09-18 Thread CW Alston
Greetings -

I'm trying to suss out the structure of the binary encoded
*thesaurus.dat*file that accompanies
the *thesaurus.factor* code in *mrjbq7-re-factor-ac166fe*.
It seems very compact, and I want to adapt its word/related words format
into a concordance
for use in full-text search. Can anyone (John B, perhaps) provide a brief
sketch of the
thesaurus.dat file layout, and maybe outline a process of writing to such a
file in Factor?
I haven't been able to reverse-engineer it properly.

Any pointers much appreciated!
~Charles Alston

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