On Friday, 14 July 2017 at 13:29:30 UTC, Joakim wrote:
Yes, D's compile-time regex are still the fastest in the world.
I've been benching it recently for a marketing-oriented blog post I'm preparing for the official D blog, std.regex beats out the top C and Rust entries from the benchmarks game on linux/x64 with a single core:

http://benchmarksgame.alioth.debian.org/u64q/regexredux.html
https://github.com/joakim-noah/regex-bench

D comes in third on Android/ARM, but not far behind, suggesting it would still be third on that list if run with a bunch of other languages on mobile. Dmitry thinks it might be alignment issues, the bane of cross-platform, high-performance code on ARM, as he hasn't optimized his regex code for ARM.

Interesting. A few months ago I wanted to sell ctRegex as the fastest one in a presentation, but in my benchmarks (based on [1]) I found it to be of equal speed or slower than boost::regex (LDC vs Clang).

I've got to take a look at your benchmarks, and repeat mine to check again if I didn't mess something up.

[1] http://lh3lh3.users.sourceforge.net/reb.shtml

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