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Re: Inverse Regex Library?
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Re: Inverse Regex Library?


  • Subject: Re: Inverse Regex Library?
  • From: Marcel Weiher <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 17:13:31 -0700


On Jul 17, 2008, at 14:11 , Philip Mötteli wrote:

What I'm asking is, if you can
identify everything that is not a too-many relationship, find them via
a process of elimination (if it's not something I can identify, then
it must be a too-many).

But I can't make this analysis every-time an object gets serialized. My program would be way too slow.


You want to do the original processing every time an object gets serialized? That seems...odd. Would you care to explain what you are trying to accomplish by generating regexes from examples when serializing? Compression?

Marcel

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