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Not, sure - but I just came across this in the Nim standard library:

http://nim-lang.github.io/Nim/pegs.html

> Simple PEG (Parsing expression grammar) matching. Uses no memorization, but uses superoperators and symbol inlining to improve performance. Note: Matching performance is hopefully competitive with optimized regular expression engines.



I've written a lot of things that are "hopefully competitive" with something else, but generally benchmarking is the ideal. :-) Hard to benchmark PEG vs regex fairly. Not dismissing it out of hand, as I've had many years to observe the weak spots of regex at quite a short distance.




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