bizarre! but if we're at this level, then we're doomed...

On Jan 18, 2012, at 7:47 PM, Stephen Lord wrote:

> 
>> Yes. Agreed. Complex filtering, even SQL-like filters offered by some 
>> enterprise middleware implementations, is probably out-of-scope for 0MQ.
>> 
>> However, few simple filtering algorithms (exact, prefix, regexp?) that 
>> can be performed at wire speed may be in scope.
>> 
>> The question here is how to implement the latter.
>> 
>> The important point is that the filtering algorithm should be 
>> distributed to every node in the message distribution tree. Thus, 
>> supplying a callback function at the subscriber won't do.
>> 
>> I suggest reading the past posts in this thread. There's a disucssion of 
>> the algorithm that would allow for new filtering algorithms that 
>> wouldn't break the old intermediate nodes not aware of the new algorithm.
>> 
>> Martin
> 
> I just saw this topic pop up in my email, while in another window I was
> reading something on compression algorithms, and discussion of fast
> prefix matching....
> 
> Perhaps this is a component of what you are looking for:
> 
> http://fastcompression.blogspot.com/2011/12/fast-sequence-comparison.html
> 
> Steve
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