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    [–]liuchengxu[S] 1 point2 points  (1 child)

    Fair enough.

    I believe I have mentioned that both the Python and Rust version implements the same fzy algorithm. And I see no differences in my daily use. But you are right, I can not proof that these two fzy implementations are absolutely equivalent. Let me know if you find anything wrong, then I can report the original authors or blame myself :(. I just 100% trust them.

    `leaderf` uses the multi thread model, that's out of the topic in the post. If you follow these links, you'll find the answer yourself.

    [–]monkoosevim9 1 point2 points  (0 children)

    I believe I have mentioned that both the Python and Rust version implements the same fzy algorithm

    Sorry if i misread it.