If you already use V8, you can (fairly) easily use the V8 RegExp engine from
other code as well. The engine has not been written to be used stand-alone,
though. It is tightly bound to the V8 code generation and memory management
frameworks, so using it without V8 would require a significant rewrite.
You can look at the code in jsregexp.cc to see how the Irregexp compiler is
used, and how to call the compiled code.

Regards
Lasse

On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 13:01, Kenji <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Is that possible to use v8's RegEx engine?
> or where/how to get a similar RegEx engine somewhere else?
>
> That's because I don't want expressions running in my c++ side are
> incompatible to JS side's.
> And also a more consistent API.
>
> I guess it makes sense to use v8's because it's already there, right?
> Why would I link more code since they are the same thing?
>
> Cheers!
>
> Kenji
> >
>


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