linkify-it
redgrep
linkify-it | redgrep | |
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2 | 4 | |
645 | 150 | |
0.9% | 0.7% | |
6.8 | 5.8 | |
5 months ago | 2 months ago | |
JavaScript | C++ | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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linkify-it
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Changing Shifts At One of The World's Most Dangerous Lighthouse.
I would only imagine that the product team must be dictating technical implementations to the devs. The devs will eventually post the user story in /r/MaliciousCompliance which will reveal that someone thought that using linkify-it was a hammer that could be applied to all scenarios.
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Introducing: Pomsky (formerly Rulex)
There are workarounds for them, for example here's JS library which basically compiles into one huge regexp: https://github.com/markdown-it/linkify-it/blob/9482bfec2532cfccb8d7a55f1b89facf54760b48/lib/re.js
redgrep
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Show HN: Regex Derivatives (Brzozowski Derivatives)
I don't think Rust regex engine relies on this technique. I guess the main point is when you construct the DFA directly you still have the possibility of the exponential explosion of the number of states. That's why modern engines balance between NFA/DFA and lazy DFA.
Though there is an implementation that relies only on Brzozowski derivatives: https://github.com/google/redgrep
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Introducing: Pomsky (formerly Rulex)
redgrep did it though: https://github.com/google/redgrep
- Redgrep – grep based on regex derivatives, matches in linear time
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Speed of Rust vs. C
It couldn't figure it out from looking through ripgrep's website: does ripgrep support intersection and complement of expressions? Like eg https://github.com/google/redgrep does.
Regular languages are closed under those operations after all.
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