[Coke] |
What's that? |
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microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/ ? I don't think so. Comma is the only IDE, and it's based on IntelliJ. |
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(that wouldn't preclude it, I don't think, but no, I don't think LSP support exists) |
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unixcat64 |
Coke: fair enough. Raku is still a baby yet, so I'm sure there will be LSP support eventually |
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Yesterday was experimenting with regex extractions from a large set of files. I found that using a regex with 3 captions is ~20 slower than using a version of it with only 1 caption. Is this expected and/or documented somewhere? E.g. `XMLSearch0` is ~20 times slower than `XMLSearch1`: |
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``` |
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my regex XMLSearch0 { |
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<header>=('<FactData>') |
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$<data>=(<-[<>]>*) |
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<ender>=('</FactData>') |
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} |
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my regex XMLSearch1 { |
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'<FactData>' |
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$<data>=(<-[<>]>*) |
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'</FactData>' |
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} |
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Yesterday I was experimenting with regex extractions from a large set of files. I found that using a regex with 3 captions is ~20 slower than using a version of it with only 1 caption. Is this expected and/or documented somewhere? E.g. `XMLSearch0` is ~20 times slower than `XMLSearch1`: |
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``` |
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my regex XMLSearch0 { |
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<header>=('<FactData>') |
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$<data>=(<-[<>]>*) |
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<ender>=('</FactData>') |
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} |
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my regex XMLSearch1 { |
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'<FactData>' |
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$<data>=(<-[<>]>*) |
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'</FactData>' |
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} |
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``` |
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