[cl-ppcre-devel] Re: Weird :START Behaviour in CL-PPCRE:SCAN
Volkan YAZICI
yazicivo at ttnet.net.tr
Fri Jul 6 07:55:53 UTC 2007
Chris Dean <ctdean at sokitomi.com> writes:
>> (cl-ppcre:scan
>> "^\\[([^ ]{1,})+[ ]*(.{1,})?\\]"
>> "foo [[Main]] [http://baz]''bold'''''''bar''''"
>> :start 13)
>
> This is a regular expression that does lots of backtracking when it
> fails. If you change that you'll most likely see a large performance
> improvement.
>
> A small change is to simplify the first grouping:
>
> "^\\[([^ ]{1,})[ ]*(.{1,})?\\]"
>
> The reason that having :start is so much slower is that the regex
> matches a different string that needs far less backtracking that
> without the :start.
Next time, how can I understand when a regex will need that much
backtracking? I'll be really appreciated if you'd explain the pattern
a little bit more.
By the way, what I'm trying to do is to parse string patterns like
`[href]' and `[href text]'. And as you can realize from :START 13
keyword, I'm previously determined that at 13th character, there
exists a `['. Do you suggest any other method to parse such strings
more efficiently?
Regards.
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