Excerpts from Tom Lane's message of mié oct 13 10:32:36 -0300 2010: > Robert Haas <robertmh...@gmail.com> writes: > > I spent some time hacking on this. It doesn't appear to be too easy > > to get levenshtein_less_equal() working without slowing down plain old > > levenshtein() by about 6%. > > Is that really enough slowdown to be worth contorting the code to avoid? > I've never heard of an application where the speed of this function was > the bottleneck.
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