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pytrie

pytrie is a a pure Python 3 implementation of the trie data structure.

A trie is an ordered tree data structure that is used to store a mapping where the keys are sequences, usually strings over an alphabet. In addition to implementing the mapping interface, tries allow finding the items for a given prefix, and vice versa, finding the items whose keys are prefixes of a given key.

To install run:

pip install pytrie

Documentation is available at Read the Docs.

Changelog

0.4.0

  • Drop Python 2 support

0.3.1

  • Fixed iteritems/itervalues for SortedDicts in Python 2.7.

0.3

  • Fixed bug for tries with zero-length keys.
  • Added __bool__ (__nonzero__) and __cmp__ methods to Trie.
  • Added sortedcontainers dependency.
  • Linting.
  • Converted from Mercurial to Git.

0.2

  • Initial Python 3 support (thanks Dmitrijs Milajevs)

0.1

  • Initial release