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@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ def deinit(): # optional for Python
additional test case.
Note that this function is optional - but it makes sense to use it.
You would only skip this if `post_process` is used to fix checksums etc.
- so if you are using it e.g. as a post processing library.
+ so if you are using it, e.g., as a post processing library.
Note that a length > 0 *must* be returned!
- `describe` (optional):
@@ -191,8 +191,9 @@ trimmed input. Here's a quick API description:
This method is called at the start of each trimming operation and receives
the initial buffer. It should return the amount of iteration steps possible
- on this input (e.g. if your input has n elements and you want to remove them
- one by one, return n, if you do a binary search, return log(n), and so on).
+ on this input (e.g., if your input has n elements and you want to remove
+ them one by one, return n, if you do a binary search, return log(n), and so
+ on).
If your trimming algorithm doesn't allow to determine the amount of
(remaining) steps easily (esp. while running), then you can alternatively