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utility functions to deal with Library-of-Congress call numbers
 Library::CallNumber::LC is mostly designed to do call number normalization,
 with the following goals: The normalized call numbers are comparable with each
 other, for proper sorting The normalized call number is a short as possible, so
 left-anchored wildcard searches are possible (e.g., searching on "A11*" should
 give you all the A11 call numbers) A range defined by start_of_range and
 end_of_range should be correct, assuming that the string given for the end of
 the range is, in fact, a left prefix.
 .
 That last point needs some explanation. The idea is that if someone gives a
 range of, say, A-AZ, what they really mean is A - AZ9999.99. The end_of_range
 method pads the given call number out to three cutters if need be. There is no
 attempt to make end_of_range normalization correspond to anything in real life.
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Changes: liblibrary-callnumber-lc-perl (0.20-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * Initial Release. (closes: #636381)


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