Hoi,
Just not to lie.
Buggs
Index: little_languages/jakoc
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RCS file: /home/perlcvs/parrot/little_languages/jakoc,v
retrieving revision 1.1
diff -u -3 -p -r1.1 jakoc
--- little_languages/jakoc 2001/09/15 20:58:05 1.1
Hoi,
Is this a pattern?
Buggs
Index: Parrot/Opcode.pm
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RCS file: /home/perlcvs/parrot/Parrot/Opcode.pm,v
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -3 -p -r1.3 Opcode.pm
--- Parrot/Opcode.pm 2001/09/15 00:57:42 1.3
+++ Parrot/Opcode.pm
ot; by Jon Bentley.
Listing One is stated to have "found the longest repeated string
in the 4,460,056 character's of the King James Bible in about 36 seconds
on a 600-MHz Celeron processor".
Have fun,
Buggs
Hoi,
probably obsolete soon, but still.
Buggs
Index: Configure.pl
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RCS file: /home/perlcvs/parrot/Configure.pl,v
retrieving revision 1.5
diff -u -3 -p -r1.5 Configure.pl
--- Configure.pl2001/09/15 00:57:42 1.5
l considered to be a good thing :-)
What else to check?
> Anyone care to take a shot at it? I hear there's a good text-processing
> language on the net somewhere we could grab and use... ;-)
This should spit out the longest duplicate string in a file
and give its byte positions in that file.
Buggs
longdup.pl
On Sunday 17 February 2002 17:18, Simon Cozens wrote:
> Yes, I'm being an anal retentive asshole. It's my job.
Nah, this time you are not ;P
On to the pdds ...
There seems to be some part missing from pdd2, at the bottom.
And this takes care of the dublicate entries in pdd6, as they seem to ha