non port: devel/pire/distinfo |
Number of commits found: 5 |
Friday, 29 May 2020
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11:19 amdmi3
- Update to 0.0.6
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Wednesday, 6 May 2015
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15:16 mat
Update ports in the [bcd]* categories to not use GH_COMMIT.
With minor cleanups to make things simpler.
With hat: portmgr
Sponsored by: Absolight
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Friday, 8 Nov 2013
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18:18 amdmi3
- Update to 0.0.5
- Support staging
- Fix options
- Fix build on current
- Convert USE_GMAKE to USES
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Wednesday, 17 Nov 2010
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21:24 amdmi3
- Update to 0.0.4
- Add LICENSE
- No more broken on ia64
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Thursday, 11 Nov 2010
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20:55 amdmi3
This is PIRE, Perl Incompatible Regular Expressions library.
This library is aimed at checking a huge amount of text against
relatively many regular expressions. Roughly speaking, it can just
check whether given text maches the certain regexp, but can do it
really fast (more than 400 MB/s on our hardware is common). Even more,
multiple regexps can be combined together, giving capability to
check the text against apx.10 regexps in a single pass (and mantaining
the same speed).
Since Pire examines each character only once, without any lookaheads
or rollbacks, spending about five machine instructions per each character,
it can be used even in realtime tasks.
On the other hand, Pire has very limited functionality (compared to
other regexp libraries). Pire does not have any Perlish conditional
regexps, lookaheads & backtrackings, greedy/nongreedy matches; neither
has it any capturing facilities.
Pire was developed in Yandex (http://company.yandex.ru/) as a part of its
web crawler.
WWW: https://github.com/dprokoptsev/pire
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