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  This is a rust extension for finding all the matches in a text.
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  It's a simple extension that is used in one part of our codebase and this extension makes it substantially faster.
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- The following text assumes you're in the `xre` directory inside `clearscope` project.
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+ ## Why?
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- ## How to build rust code localy:
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+ The main reason for this extension is that we have a unique use case where we need to find all captures
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+ with their respectful offsets in a large text and we need to do this for a huge number of regexes and texts.
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+ This is a slow operation in ruby since the regular `scan` does not provide the actual captures,
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+ but only the offsets. This extension provides the captures and offsets in a single call for a
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+ list of regexes to avoid the overhead of calling the regex engine multiple times.
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+ Moreover, another part of the problem is that we also require the surrounding text of the capture
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+ with some radius, which is also not possible with the regular `scan` method without resorting to iterating
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+ the whole text multiple times.
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+ > 🤓
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+ > Another a bit more technical reason for why the rust extension is faster is that ruby strings are
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+ > indexed in characters(`O(n)`), but rust strings are indexed in bytes(`O(1)`). And with a careful
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+ > iteration over the characters on the rust side(see `regex_list.rs#captures_with_context` and `utils.rs#find_char_index`) as we go through the text we can avoid multiple(`n`)
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+ > `O(n)` operations that ruby would have to do, reducing the algorithmic complexity from
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+ > `O(n^2)` to `O(n)` for one regex, and from `O(m * n^2)` to `O(m * n)`(where `m` and `n` are the number
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+ > of regexes and the number of texts respectfuly) for multiple regexes.
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+ ## Developing:
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+ The simplest way to develop the gem locally without reinstalling the gem is to just:
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+ 1. change the
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+ `gem "xre"` in the `Gemfile` to `gem "xre", path: "xre"`
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+ 2. run `bundle install`
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+ and you're good to go. Just change the code(then compile the rust code if you changed it, more on that below),
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+ go into `rails c` and hack away.
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+ Another simple way is to:
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+ 1. change the gem code(then, once again, compile the rust code if you changed it)
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+ 2. go into `rails c` or the console of your choosing
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+ 3. run `require_relative "xre/lib/xre"`
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+ all done.
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+ > 💡Note: _The following part of the readme assumes that you're in the `xre` directory inside `clearscope` project._
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+ ### How to build rust code locally:
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  ```bash
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+ rake compile # or just rake
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  ```
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  sometimes you might need to clean the build:
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  ```
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  ```
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- ## How to run tests:
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+ ### How to run tests:
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- ### Ruby tests:
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+ **Ruby tests:**
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  Our ruby tests live in the regular `spec` directory of the project, so inside `clearscope` run:
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  ```
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+ **Rust tests:**
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  ```bash
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+ cargo test # you will need rust toolchain for that
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- ## How to publish the gem:
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- First, increment the version in the `lib/xre/version.rb` file according to the semantic versioning rules.
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- ```
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+ ## Publishing:
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- > Note, currently only [`barseek`](https://github.com/Vagab) has access to the rubygems account, so you might need to ask him to publish the gem.
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- > As soon as this changes and we get a team rubygems account the README will be updated.
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+ The codebase includes `xre/Rakefile` which in turn defines a `gem:native`
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+ task that compiles the extension for the `x86_64-linux`, `x86_64-darwin`, and `arm64-darwin`
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+ and puts the compiled gems into `xre/pkg/` directory, from where one should
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+ `gem push xre-<version>-x86_64-linux.gem` to publish the gem.
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  authors:
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  - barseek
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- date: 2024-04-19 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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