1 | Subject: Re: What language would you use?
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2 | From: Tom Christiansen <tchrist@mox.perl.com>
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3 | Date: 6 Nov 1994 15:14:51 GMT
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4 | Newsgroups: comp.lang.python,comp.lang.tcl,comp.lang.scheme,comp.lang.misc,comp.lang.perl
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5 | Message-Id: <39irtb$3t4@csnews.cs.Colorado.EDU>
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6 | References: <39b7ha$j9v@zeno.nscf.org> <39hhjp$lgn@csnews.cs.Colorado.EDU> <39hvsu$dus@mathserv.mps.ohio-state.edu>
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8 | [...]
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9 | If you're really into benchmarks, I'd love it if someone were to code up
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10 | the following problems in tcl, python, and scheme (and whatever else you'd
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11 | like). Separate versions (one optimized for speed, one for beauty :-) are
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12 | ok. Post your code so we can time it on our own systems.
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13 |
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14 | 0) Factorial Test (numerics and function calls)
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15 |
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16 | (we did this already)
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17 |
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18 | 1) Regular Expressions Test
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19 |
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20 | Read a file of (extended per egrep) regular expressions (one per line),
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21 | and apply those to all files whose names are listed on the command line.
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22 | Basically, an 'egrep -f' simulator. Test it with 20 "vt100" patterns
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23 | against a five /etc/termcap files. Tests using more elaborate patters
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24 | would also be interesting. Your code should not break if given hundreds
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25 | of regular expressions or binary files to scan.
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26 |
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27 | 2) Sorting Test
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28 |
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29 | Sort an input file that consists of lines like this
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30 |
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31 | var1=23 other=14 ditto=23 fred=2
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32 |
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33 | such that each output line is sorted WRT to the number. Order
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34 | of output lines does not change. Resolve collisions using the
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35 | variable name. e.g.
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36 |
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37 | fred=2 other=14 ditto=23 var1=23
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38 |
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39 | Lines may be up to several kilobytes in length and contain
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40 | zillions of variables.
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41 |
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42 | 3) System Test
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43 |
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44 | Given a list of directories, report any bogus symbolic links contained
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45 | anywhere in those subtrees. A bogus symbolic link is one that cannot
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46 | be resolved because it points to a nonexistent or otherwise
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47 | unresolvable file. Do *not* use an external find executable.
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48 | Directories may be very very deep. Print a warning immediately if the
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49 | system you're running on doesn't support symbolic links.
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51 |
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52 | I'll post perl solutions if people post the others.
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53 |
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55 | --tom
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56 | --
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57 | Tom Christiansen Perl Consultant, Gamer, Hiker tchrist@mox.perl.com
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58 |
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59 | "But Billy! A *small* allowance prepares you for a lifetime of small
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60 | salaries and for your Social Security payments." --Family Circus
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