Re: Hyperscan regexp engine

2019-06-28 Thread Tomasz Jamroszczak
On Thu, 27 Jun 2019 17:39:01 +0200, Marcus Comstedt (ACROSS) (Hail Ilpalazzo!) @ Pike (-) developers forum <10...@lyskom.lysator.liu.se> wrote: You can still want things which do not exist. :-) But given the attitude of the author I don't expect I'll be wanting either that or hyperscan.

Re: Hyperscan regexp engine

2019-06-27 Thread Marcus Comstedt (ACROSS) (Hail Ilpalazzo!) @ Pike (-) developers forum
You can still want things which do not exist. :-) But given the attitude of the author I don't expect I'll be wanting either that or hyperscan. If _you_ want something which is only of interest to "network [companies] looking to scan 5,000 complex regexes in streaming mode" (who does that?),

Re: Hyperscan regexp engine

2019-06-27 Thread Tomasz Jamroszczak
On Thu, 27 Jun 2019 15:59:01 +0200, Marcus Comstedt (ACROSS) (Hail Ilpalazzo!) @ Pike (-) developers forum <10...@lyskom.lysator.liu.se> wrote: So I interpret this as "ure3" (whatever that is) being the thing we actually want, not this garbage fire? On

Re: Hyperscan regexp engine

2019-06-27 Thread Marcus Comstedt (ACROSS) (Hail Ilpalazzo!) @ Pike (-) developers forum
Looking at the ycombinator page, it sounds like even ure3 would not support 32-bit arches. Sounds like a non-starter to me.

Re: Hyperscan regexp engine

2019-06-27 Thread Marcus Comstedt (ACROSS) (Hail Ilpalazzo!) @ Pike (-) developers forum
So I interpret this as "ure3" (whatever that is) being the thing we actually want, not this garbage fire?

Re: Hyperscan regexp engine

2019-06-27 Thread Tomasz Jamroszczak
On Thu, 27 Jun 2019 13:58:02 +0200, Marcus Comstedt (ACROSS) (Hail Ilpalazzo!) @ Pike (-) developers forum <10...@lyskom.lysator.liu.se> wrote: /paper-hyperscan-a-fast-multi-pattern-regex-matcher-for-modern-cpus/ For modern CPU:s? Looks more like they are targeting a certain 1970:s

Re: Hyperscan regexp engine

2019-06-27 Thread Stephen R. van den Berg
Tomasz Jamroszczak wrote: >On Thu, 27 Jun 2019 11:35:04 +0200, Stephen R. van den Berg > wrote: >>> There's the https://github.com/intel/hyperscan regexp library >>>created over 10 years by algorithm start-up >>As a matter of fact, I have looked at it, and if nobody beats me to it, >>I might

Re: Hyperscan regexp engine

2019-06-27 Thread Tomasz Jamroszczak
On Thu, 27 Jun 2019 11:35:04 +0200, Stephen R. van den Berg wrote: Tomasz Jamroszczak wrote: There's the https://github.com/intel/hyperscan regexp library created over 10 years by algorithm start-up

Re: Hyperscan regexp engine

2019-06-27 Thread Stephen R. van den Berg
Tomasz Jamroszczak wrote: > There's the https://github.com/intel/hyperscan regexp library >created over 10 years by algorithm start-up >https://branchfree.org/2019/02/28/paper-hyperscan-a-fast-multi-pattern-regex-matcher-for-modern-cpus/ >then bought by Intel and further developed. The