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See PR #722, @atauzki š is working on integrating [Boost regex](https://github.com/boostorg/regex) , after the changes are merged most if not all [regex](https://github.com/zufuliu/notepad2/issues?q=iā¦
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Useful for anyone who works across multiple platforms, not an expert in regex for now for suffered from the struggle
here's a list of some of the available engines: https://www.regexmagic.com/flavorā¦
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First report: https://github.com/coreruleset/coreruleset/issues/3266 (reporter: @leveryd)
### Describe the bug
Rules with the `rx` operator matching the "start of line" metacharacter (`^`) behave ā¦
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### Is there an existing issue for this?
- [X] I have searched the existing issues
### Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
`std::regex` is notoriously slow and is aā¦
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consider this pattern `.*\zs\/\@>\/` , and this text: `///`
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I tried this, and it works as expected:
It shows me all notes with the tag #daily AND the tag #note AND NOT the tag #tƤglich.
(?=.*#daily)(?=.*#note)(?!.*#tƤglich)
(It would be useful, if youā¦
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Love the project! š
What do you think about adding the [regex](https://github.com/slevithan/regex) package to offer extended JS regex syntax (atomic groups, possessive quantifiers, subroutines, etcā¦
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### Description of the Issue
There is a bug in the regular expression handling. When finding regular expression patterns in certain files, text passages are matched which in fact don't match.ā¦
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Regex dominates our CPU profiles for webserver. The top 10% profiles are almost exclusively regex. Changing from Go's engine to something faster would have big impact on the critical path.
Inspiraā¦
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Hi there!
I noticed that the C++ synthesized by Souffle uses `std::regex`, which can stack overflow (at least with `libstdc++`'s implementation) due to excessive backtracking:
https://gcc.gnu.orā¦