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# Calculates the set of unambiguous abbreviations for a given set of strings.
#
# require 'abbrev'
# require 'pp'
#
# pp Abbrev.abbrev(['ruby'])
# #=> {"ruby"=>"ruby", "rub"=>"ruby", "ru"=>"ruby", "r"=>"ruby"}
#
# pp Abbrev.abbrev(%w{ ruby rules })
#
# *Generates:*
# { "ruby" => "ruby",
# "rub" => "ruby",
# "rules" => "rules",
# "rule" => "rules",
# "rul" => "rules" }
#
# It also provides an array core extension, Array#abbrev.
#
# pp %w{ summer winter }.abbrev
#
# *Generates:*
# { "summer" => "summer",
# "summe" => "summer",
# "summ" => "summer",
# "sum" => "summer",
# "su" => "summer",
# "s" => "summer",
# "winter" => "winter",
# "winte" => "winter",
# "wint" => "winter",
# "win" => "winter",
# "wi" => "winter",
# "w" => "winter" }
#
module Abbrev
# Given a set of strings, calculate the set of unambiguous abbreviations for
# those strings, and return a hash where the keys are all the possible
# abbreviations and the values are the full strings.
#
# Thus, given `words` is "car" and "cone", the keys pointing to "car" would be
# "ca" and "car", while those pointing to "cone" would be "co", "con", and
# "cone".
#
# require 'abbrev'
#
# Abbrev.abbrev(%w{ car cone })
# #=> {"ca"=>"car", "con"=>"cone", "co"=>"cone", "car"=>"car", "cone"=>"cone"}
#
# The optional `pattern` parameter is a pattern or a string. Only input strings
# that match the pattern or start with the string are included in the output
# hash.
#
# Abbrev.abbrev(%w{car box cone crab}, /b/)
# #=> {"box"=>"box", "bo"=>"box", "b"=>"box", "crab" => "crab"}
#
# Abbrev.abbrev(%w{car box cone}, 'ca')
# #=> {"car"=>"car", "ca"=>"car"}
def self?.abbrev: (Array[String], ?String | Regexp | nil) -> Hash[String, String]
end
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