libdatrie-doc binary package in Ubuntu Bionic i386

 Trie is a kind of digital search tree, an efficient indexing method with
 O(1) time complexity for searching. Comparably as efficient as hashing,
 trie also provides flexibility on incremental matching and key spelling
 manipulation. This makes it ideal for lexical analyzers, as well as
 spelling dictionaries.
 .
 This library is an implementation of double-array structure for representing
 trie, as proposed by Junichi Aoe. The details of the implementation can be
 found at https://linux.thai.net/~thep/datrie/datrie.html
 .
 This package contains some documents about the datrie library.

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  2018-02-14 20:08:48 UTC Published Ubuntu Bionic i386 release main doc Optional 0.2.10-7
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  2018-02-14 20:09:06 UTC Superseded Ubuntu Bionic i386 release main doc Optional 0.2.10-6
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  2018-02-16 00:10:13 UTC Deleted Ubuntu Bionic i386 proposed main doc Optional 0.2.10-6
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  2017-12-26 13:18:50 UTC Superseded Ubuntu Bionic i386 release main doc Optional 0.2.10-5
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