LeeTibbert
LeeTibbert
kitbellew, Thank you for the Issue and, especially, for this PR. It is encouraging to meet a first time contributor to the Scala Native repository. Please do not be discouraged...
I'm 6+ hours into looking at the Issue and this PR and have run out of time for today. Let me report what I have found so far in my...
kitbellew > helps improve #2324. Are you working on scalafmt? Is that where this particular regex popped up? scalafmt was wicked fast when I had it running privately with Scala...
Good idea but may be yak shaving. Depends on your time & interests. ``` Separately, I was thinking that we could find a suite of unit tests used for the...
> I have another commit I prepared as an option, I like it a little better but didn't test it as much: adb9a81 A friend of mine who lives in...
> Yes, scala-native is close to being ready Both the current work and the closeness are good news. > but I am struggling with speed. Ah the culprits caught _in...
kitbellew @WojciechMazur I'm 4+ days into studying this PR, an alternate commit in this PR, the existing SN javalib and RE2 code, various release levels of the upstream RE2j code...
@kitbellew If you are open to the approach I described and to creating a separate draft PR based on it, let me know if I can help. If you do...
Kitbellew Thank you for reviving this discussion. I have been looking at this on my work list and it has been falling further & further back on my list. I'll...
@kitbellew Nice solution. I have begun reading the code in time slices whilst I have some `os-lib` stress tests running which take hours. This approach makes sense at the strategic...