I need a version of the method listed in the subject that works on multiple 
search strings instead of one, stopping at the first & longest match.  Any 
ideas?

I already posted this on StackOverflow at 
<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/36558304/how-to-do-multiple-searches-within-a-nsdata-object>.
 There has already been work done on finding over the decades, both with a 
single search string or a set of them, each using different algorithms. I hope 
it isn’t too hard to adapt one of the search string set algorithms.  Of course, 
instead of stalling my project, I could just search separately for CR and LF 
for now and consolidate the results.  (And come back to a proper solution 
later.)

Now i think it may be better to make use a custom Swift generator type (or a 
cross-language Objective-C/Swift enumerator class) to do this function, instead 
of a single method call.  Setting up the parse table for multiple search string 
may take a lot of work, which is thrown away for single method calls, unless 
NSData starts secretly cacheing search string sets and their parse tries.

— 
Daryle Walker
Mac, Internet, and Video Game Junkie
darylew AT mac DOT com 

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