Terry Reedy, 22.04.2011 05:48:
On 4/21/2011 8:25 PM, Paul Rubin wrote:
Matt Chaput writes:
I'm looking for some code that will take a Snowball program and
compile it into a Python script. Or, less ideally, a Snowball
interpreter written in Python.
(http://snowball.tartarus.org/)
Anyone heard
On 4/21/2011 8:25 PM, Paul Rubin wrote:
Matt Chaput writes:
I'm looking for some code that will take a Snowball program and
compile it into a Python script. Or, less ideally, a Snowball
interpreter written in Python.
(http://snowball.tartarus.org/)
Anyone heard of such a thing?
I never saw
Matt Chaput writes:
> I'm looking for some code that will take a Snowball program and
> compile it into a Python script. Or, less ideally, a Snowball
> interpreter written in Python.
>
> (http://snowball.tartarus.org/)
>
> Anyone heard of such a thing?
I never saw snowball before, it looks kind o
A third (more-than-) possible solution: google("python snowball");
the first page of results has at least 3 hits referring to Python
wrappers for Snowball.
There are quite a few wrappers for the C-compiled snowball stemmers, but
I'm looking for a pure-Python solution. It doesn't seem like there
On Friday, April 22, 2011 8:05:37 AM UTC+10, Matt Chaput wrote:
> I'm looking for some code that will take a Snowball program and compile
> it into a Python script. Or, less ideally, a Snowball interpreter
> written in Python.
>
> (http://snowball.tartarus.org/)
If anyone has done such things
On the slim chance that (a) somebody worked on something like this but
never uploaded it to PyPI, and (b) the person who did (a) or heard about
it is reading this list ;) --
I'm looking for some code that will take a Snowball program and compile
it into a Python script. Or, less ideally, a Sno