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Re: skip-chars-forward v. re-search-forward
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Richard Stallman |
Subject: |
Re: skip-chars-forward v. re-search-forward |
Date: |
Fri, 25 Apr 2003 22:33:02 -0400 |
It's still surprising that search-forward/backward is more
than twice faster. I have no idea what kind of magic the
boyer-moore search is using.
The comparison between search-forward and skip-chars-forward
does not seem meaningful to me, because they do different jobs.
The only case which both of these functions can do is
(search-forward "a") and (skip-chars-forward "^a").
The time taken by search-forward is inversely proportional to the
search string size in favorable cases, so if you tried a longer
string, it was probably faster.