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Hyperscan

Hyperscan is a high-performance multiple regex matching library. It follows the regular expression syntax of the commonly-used libpcre library, but is a standalone library with its own C API.

Hyperscan uses hybrid automata techniques to allow simultaneous matching of large numbers (up to tens of thousands) of regular expressions and for the matching of regular expressions across streams of data.

Hyperscan is typically used in a DPI library stack.

Documentation

Information on building the Hyperscan library and using its API is available in the Developer Reference Guide.

License

Hyperscan is licensed under the BSD License. See the LICENSE file in the project repository.

Description
A portable fork of the high-performance regular expression matching library
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