
1 Nov
2007
1 Nov
'07
2:34 p.m.
ChrisK wrote:
The Haskell regexp libraries actually give us something of a leg down with respect to Python and Perl.
True, the pure Haskell library is not as fast as a C library.
Actually, I wasn't referring to the performance of the libraries, merely to the non-stick nature of the API. For my purposes, regex-pcre performs well (though I owe you some patches to make it, and other regex back ends, compile successfully out of the box).
But more interesting to me is learning what API you would like to see. What would you like the code that uses the API to be?
Python's regexp API is pretty easy to use, and also to remember. Here's what it does for match objects. http://docs.python.org/lib/match-objects.html