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Emacs regex compilation and future directions for expressive pattern matching
https://emacsconf.org/2024/talks/regex - Danny McClanahan - Track: General
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Notes, discussions, links, feedback:
- i have a 50-minute version of this talk which i will be posting somewhere on my page https://hypnicjerk.ai after the conference!
- i was not able to add subtitles in time for the conference, so please please ask questions here or on irc during the talk (even just asking for what i just said) and i will do my best to answer all of them!
- Something you might be interested in Rak a lesser known grep alternative dosent seem to have a emacs frontend though
- followup on emacs-devel with NullNix's suggestion to make the cache buffer-local: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2024-12/msg00299.html
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- Q: A bit off topic, but how did you get the emoji into your slides? I'm assuming you exported via Beamer to PDF. Thank you very much for the swift answer. Great presentation, too🙏🏻
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