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support String in sequencematcher.rs
Difflib 

Port of Python's difflib library to Rust. It's provide all necessary tools for comparing word sequences.
Installation
Simply add difflib to your dependencies block in Cargo.toml
[dependencies]
difflib = "0.1"
Documentation
Documentation is available at https://github.com/DimaKudosh/difflib/wiki
Example
extern crate difflib;
use difflib::differ::Differ;
use difflib::sequencematcher::SequenceMatcher;
fn main() {
// unified_diff
let first_text = "one two three four".split(" ").collect::<Vec<&str>>();
let second_text = "zero one tree four".split(" ").collect::<Vec<&str>>();
let diff = difflib::unified_diff(&first_text, &second_text, "Original", "Current",
"2005-01-26 23:30:50", "2010-04-02 10:20:52", 3, "");
for line in &diff {
println!("{:?}", line);
}
//context_diff
let diff = difflib::context_diff(&first_text, &second_text, "Original", "Current",
"2005-01-26 23:30:50", "2010-04-02 10:20:52", 3, "");
for line in &diff {
println!("{:?}", line);
}
//get_close_matches
let words = vec!["ape", "apple", "peach", "puppy"];
let result = difflib::get_close_matches("appel", words, 3, 0.6);
println!("{:?}", result);
//Differ examples
let differ = Differ::new();
let diff = differ.compare(&first_text, &second_text);
for line in &diff {
println!("{:?}", line);
}
//SequenceMatcher examples
let mut matcher = SequenceMatcher::new("one two three four", "zero one tree four");
let m = matcher.find_longest_match(0, 18, 0, 18);
println!("{:?}", m);
let all_matches = matcher.get_matching_blocks();
println!("{:?}", all_matches);
let opcode = matcher.get_opcodes();
println!("{:?}", opcode);
let grouped_opcodes = matcher.get_grouped_opcodes(2);
println!("{:?}", grouped_opcodes);
let ratio = matcher.ratio();
println!("{:?}", ratio);
matcher.set_seqs("aaaaa", "aaaab");
println!("{:?}", matcher.ratio());
}
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