Jérôme Charron wrote:
It's not only faster, it also scales better for large and complex
expressions, it is also possible to build automata from several
expressions with AND/OR operators, which is the use case we have in
regexp-utlfilter.

It seems awesome!

I forgot to add: it is also slightly incompatible with Perl regex (and consequently with Java regex), I don't remember the details, they are somewhere in the docs, but the incompatibility is caused by some rarely used operators being not implemented... so I guess we could live with it.

Does somebody plans to switch to this lib in nutch?

Thanks for volunteering, you're welcome ... ;-)

Does the BSD license is compatible with ASF one?

Yes.

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