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It is simply not feasible to write the text file by hand on Windows.
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Also, resolve some use-after-frees in GTK+.
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It's finally not horrible.
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Add options to format the output for the terminal, or IRC messages.
Changed the output format to separate dictionary name with a tab,
so it's now rather similar to tabfiles.
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I've come to the conclusion that copyright mostly just stands in the way
of software development. In my jurisdiction I cannot give up my own
copyright and 0BSD seems to be the closest thing to public domain.
The updated mail address, also used in my author/committer lines,
is shorter and looks nicer. People rarely interact anyway.
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Provides pseudo-random access to dictionary files compressed using dictzip.
It doesn't implement a cache, it just loads missing chunks until it has the
whole file. I'm not sure if discarding not recently used chunks is really
a useful feature. If there _was_ a way to get noticed when system memory
is low, I think the best way to handle that event would be to simply release
it all.
All in all, this is pretty useless. But it was interesting to write.
This has yet to be integrated into the application proper.
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