pub struct OptimizedBatchOps;Expand description
Optimized batch operations for common text processing tasks
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impl OptimizedBatchOps
Sourcepub fn batch_tokenize(
texts: &[String],
tokenizer: &dyn Tokenizer,
parallel: bool,
) -> Result<Vec<Vec<u32>>>
pub fn batch_tokenize( texts: &[String], tokenizer: &dyn Tokenizer, parallel: bool, ) -> Result<Vec<Vec<u32>>>
Optimized batch tokenization
Sourcepub fn batch_clean(texts: &[String], cleaner: &TextCleaner) -> Vec<String>
pub fn batch_clean(texts: &[String], cleaner: &TextCleaner) -> Vec<String>
Optimized batch text cleaning with memory pooling
Sourcepub fn batch_normalize(
texts: &[String],
normalizer: &TextNormalizer,
) -> Vec<String>
pub fn batch_normalize( texts: &[String], normalizer: &TextNormalizer, ) -> Vec<String>
Optimized batch normalization
Sourcepub fn batch_statistics(texts: &[String]) -> BatchTextStats
pub fn batch_statistics(texts: &[String]) -> BatchTextStats
Memory-efficient batch statistics computation
Sourcepub fn batch_filter<F>(texts: &[String], predicate: F) -> Vec<String>
pub fn batch_filter<F>(texts: &[String], predicate: F) -> Vec<String>
Optimized batch filtering with early termination
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impl Freeze for OptimizedBatchOps
impl RefUnwindSafe for OptimizedBatchOps
impl Send for OptimizedBatchOps
impl Sync for OptimizedBatchOps
impl Unpin for OptimizedBatchOps
impl UnsafeUnpin for OptimizedBatchOps
impl UnwindSafe for OptimizedBatchOps
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