Re: [HACKERS] regular expressions from hell - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Brett McCormick
Subject Re: [HACKERS] regular expressions from hell
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Msg-id 13681.62580.639333.668151@web0.speakeasy.org
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In response to Re: [HACKERS] regular expressions from hell  (dg@illustra.com (David Gould))
Responses Re: [HACKERS] regular expressions from hell
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Unfortunately, there's no other way.  This is mentioned in the
perlcall manpage, I beleive.  One method which is ok in my book is to
load the shared perl lib once, in one backend, and then it can be
shared between all other backends when they need perl regex's.

There is no mechanism for auto-loading the type/func shared libraries
on postmaster startup correct?  It happens per backend sessions?  So
to do the above you'd have to have one "Dummy" connection which just
did a simple regex and then while(1) { sleep(10^32) };

On Sun, 31 May 1998, at 16:46:30, David Gould wrote:

> Hmmm, I really like the perl regex's, especially the extended syntax, but
> I don't want to load a whole perl lib to get this.
>
> -dg
>
> David Gould            dg@illustra.com           510.628.3783 or 510.305.9468
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>  and someone who knows less will correct me if I'm right."
>                --David Palmer (palmer@tybalt.caltech.edu)
>

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