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* limitations under the License.
*/
/**
* This package provides classes to compare two objects sequences.
* This package provides classes to compare two sequences of objects.
* <p>
* The two sequences can hold any object type, as only the
* <code>equals</code> method is used to compare the elements of the
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* Eugene W. Myers and described in his paper: <a
* href="http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/courses/dd/papers/diff.ps">An O(ND)
* Difference Algorithm and Its Variations</a>. This algorithm produces
* the shortest possible {@link EditScript edit script} containing
* all the {@link EditCommand commands} needed to transform the first sequence
* the shortest possible {@link #EditScript edit script} containing
* all the {@link #EditCommand commands} needed to transform the first sequence
* into the second one.
* The entry point for the user to this algorithm is the
* {@link SequencesComparator} class.
* {@link #SequencesComparator} class.
* <p>
* As explained in Gene Myers paper, the edit script is equivalent to all
* other representations and contains all the needed information either
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* <p>
* If the user needs a very fine grained access to the comparison result,
* he needs to go through this script by providing a visitor implementing
* the {@link CommandVisitor} interface.
* the {@link #CommandVisitor} interface.
* <p>
* Sometimes however, a more synthetic approach is needed. If the user
* prefers to see the differences between the two sequences as global
* <code>replacement</code> operations acting on complete subsequences of
* the original sequences, he will provide an object implementing the
* simple {@link ReplacementsHandler} interface, using an instance of the
* {@link ReplacementsFinder} class as a command converting layer between his
* simple {@link #ReplacementsHandler} interface, using an instance of the
* {@link #ReplacementsFinder} class as a command converting layer between his
* object and the edit script. The number of objects which are common to
* both initial arrays and hence are skipped between each call to the user
* {@link ReplacementsHandler#handleReplacement handleReplacement} method is