>>>>> "Eli" == Eli Zaretskii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> The two contenders seem to be a modified GNU regex and the >> ever-popular Henry Spencer's regex. Does anyone have any >> strong opinions for either of these, or against any regex in >> libiberty at all? My opinion may or may not matter on this debate, but here it is. Since libiberty for use in GNU software, we must use GNU regex. If GNU regex is slow, we should make it faster. -- Mark Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] CodeSourcery, LLC http://www.codesourcery.com -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Check out: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
- Another RFC: regex in libiberty DJ Delorie
- Re: Another RFC: regex in libiberty Ian Lance Taylor
- Re: Another RFC: regex in libiberty DJ Delorie
- Re: Another RFC: regex in libiberty Ian Lance Taylor
- Re: Another RFC: regex in libiberty Eli Zaretskii
- Re: Another RFC: regex in libiberty Mark Mitchell
- Re: Another RFC: regex in libiberty Zack Weinberg
- Re: Another RFC: regex in libiberty H . J . Lu
- Re: Another RFC: regex in libiberty Eli Zaretskii
- Re: Another RFC: regex in libiberty H . J . Lu
- Re: Another RFC: regex in libiberty Eli Zaretskii
- Re: Another RFC: regex in libiberty Jim Blandy
- Re: Another RFC: regex in libiberty Jim Blandy
- Re: Another RFC: regex in libiberty Andrew Cagney