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Re: [Chicken-users] adding a "standard" regexp engine?


From: Kon Lovett
Subject: Re: [Chicken-users] adding a "standard" regexp engine?
Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2006 07:26:49 -0700

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On Jul 7, 2006, at 2:48 AM, felix winkelmann wrote:

A general question to all list members:

The multiude of regex engines is both a pain for building and
using chicken, as the regex-flavors are never quite the same
and handling the different cases gets tedious quickly.

What do others think about adding one regex library for
alll platforms? It must be BSD licensed. Currently there
are two candidates which look interesting:

- PCRE

My vote is for PCRE.

- Oniguruma (very powerful, but also very big)

Ogre (the Obj-C binding of Oniguruma; oni is usually translated as orge BTW) is very popular on MacOS (although most users don't know this as it is bundled w/ the apps the use it).

Also popular w/ the Ruby crowd.

- - Support for just about every text encoding

- - Wider ambiguity semantics

- - Wider subgroups semantics

Binding to Chicken would require a larger API to support the various matching & capture modes.

I think if you don't know you need it you don't need it. (Which ignorance level is this?)



cheers,
felix


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