hi all, first, a public thank you for libpcre! we use it in shedskin, an experimental (restricted-)python-to-c++ compiler, to implement the standard python 're' module:
http://shed-skin.blogspot.com I wasn't sure about the performance of libpcre, until I saw these some benchmarks comparing re performance among perl, shedskin, java, javascript and other language implementations: http://attractivechaos.github.com/plb/ for patmch1, only perl seem to be able to beat libpcre. for patmch2, performance is a bit less, but better than perl. so I have to say I'm impressed and thankful with these results! thanks again for this awesome library, mark. -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6LsfnBmdnk -- ## List details at https://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/pcre-dev
