regex_dfa

A crate for compiling regular expressions down to deterministic finite automata.

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Why?

Some regular expression implementations (e.g. rust's regex library) are based on simulating non-deterministic finite automata (NFAs). By turning NFAs into DFAs, we can get a speed boost, at the cost of some compilation time and memory usage. Preliminary benchmarks show a substantial speed improvement over rust's default regex crate.

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License

regex_dfa is distributed under the MIT license and the Apache license (version 2.0). See LICENSE-APACHE and LICENSE-MIT for details.