On Sat, 19 Jan 2008, Loren Wilton wrote:

> I would not be terribly surprised to find out that on average
> there was no appreciable difference in running all rules of all
> types in priority order, over the current method;

Neither am I. Another thing to consider is the fraction of defined
rules that actually hit and affect the score is rather small. The
greatest optimization would be to not test REs you know will fail;  
but how do you do *that*?

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