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fancy-regex reviews and mentions
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lemmeknow v0.7.0 is here with support for identifying bytes with help of regex crate!
https://github.com/fancy-regex/fancy-regex/issues/84 it's still open issue
Ok, they have an issue https://github.com/fancy-regex/fancy-regex/issues/84
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Debian Running on Rust Coreutils
Ahh, very interesting, thanks for sharing! Do you have any thoughts around why that is? I presume that's due to Oniguruma supporting a much broader feature set and something like fancy-regexp's approach with mixing a backtracking VM and NFA implementation for simple queries would be needed for better perf? (I am aware you played a role in that) [1]
I have been playing around with regex parsing through building parsers through parser combinators at runtime recently, no clue how it will perform in practice yet (structuring parser generators at runtime is challenging in general in low-level languages) but maybe that could pan out and lead to an interesting way to support broader sets of regex syntaxes like POSIX in a relatively straightforward and performant way.
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An additional non-backtracking RegExp engine
Not an expert but fancy regex is a Rust library that uses a hybrid approach to detect whether a sub expression contains backtracking and delegates to the appropriate engine.
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fancy-regex/fancy-regex is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of fancy-regex is Rust.