java.util.regex, gnu.regexp, ... How about oniguruma?

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Hi there,

Am Dienstag, den 14.02.2006, 15:29 +0100 schrieb Jeroen Frijters:
> Ito Kazumitsu wrote:
> > I am playing with gnu.regexp these days and finding more and more
> > to do before it becomes comparable with Sun's JDK.
> > 
> > Although I will continue to make efforts on gnu.regexp,
> > I am beginning to try another thing.
> > 
> > I have found oniguruma, the regex library which is used as a
> > regex engine of Ruby, is pretty good.  It already supports
> > most part of java.util.regex.Pattern syntax.
> > 
> >     http://www.geocities.jp/kosako3/oniguruma/
> > 
> > I will write a JNI interface to oniguruma, and make it
> > switchable with gnu.regexp. Users can select one of the
> > supported regexp engines at their choice.
> 
> While I'm certainly not against this option, I would like to point out
> that for some VMs using a native library isn't really a great solution,
> so I really hope this doesn't mean that you discontinue your excellent
> (and *much* appreciated) work on gnu.regexp.

My opinion. :-)

/Roman

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