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<![endif] Bzarg Menu Skip to content Home About Projects #site-navigation #masthead .entry-header This bit from HBO’s Silicon Valley cracked me up: Some kid is pitching his revolutionary startup idea to entrepreneur Elrich Bachman: Kid : Here it is: Bit… soup. It’s like alphabet soup, BUT… it’s ones and zeros instead of letters. Bachman : {silence} Kid : ‘Cause it’s binary? You know, binary’s just ones and zeroes. Bachman : Yeah, I know what binary is. Jesus Christ, I memorized the hexadecimal times tables when I was fourteen writing machine code. Okay? Ask me what nine times F is. It’s fleventy-five. I don’t need you to tell me what binary is. We infer that “fleventy-five” is a hexadecimal number, commonly used in coding; presumably it’s 0xF5 (which is not 0x9 times 0xF, as it happens). But instead of saying “eff-five” for the byte 0xF5, Bachman has com...
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(but is slow in Java, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, ...) Russ Cox rsc@swtch.com January 2007 This is a tale of two approaches to regular expression matching. One of them is in widespread use in the standard interpreters for many languages, including Perl. The other is used only in a few places, notably most implementations of awk and grep. The two approaches have wildly different performance characteristics: Time to match a? n a n against a n Let's use superscripts to denote string repetition, so that a? 3 a 3 is shorthand for a?a?a?aaa . The two graphs plot the time required by each approach to match the regular expression a? n a n against the string a n . Notice that Perl requires over sixty seconds to match a 29-character string. The other approach, labeled Thompson NFA for reasons that will be explained later, requires twenty microseconds to match the string. That's...
htdig_noindex Mike Haertel mike at ducky.net Sat Aug 21 03:00:30 UTC 2010 Previous message: Latest intr problems Next message: why GNU grep is fast Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] /htdig_noindex beginarticle Hi Gabor, I am the original author of GNU grep. I am also a FreeBSD user, although I live on -stable (and older) and rarely pay attention to -current. However, while searching the -current mailing list for an unrelated reason, I stumbled across some flamage regarding BSD grep vs GNU grep performance. You may have noticed that discussion too... Anyway, just FYI, here's a quick summary of where GNU grep gets its speed. Hopefully you can carry these ideas over to BSD grep. #1 trick: GNU grep is fast because it AVOIDS LOOKING AT EVERY INPUT BYTE. #2 trick: GNU grep is fast because it EXECUTES VERY FEW INSTRUCTIONS FOR EACH BYTE th...
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