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Mike Haertel wrote the main program and the dfa and kwset matchers.
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Arthur David Olson contributed the heuristics for finding fixed substrings
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at the end of dfa.c.
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Richard Stallman and Karl Berry wrote the regex backtracking matcher.
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Henry Spencer wrote the original test suite from which grep's was derived.
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Scott Anderson invented the Khadafy test.
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David MacKenzie wrote the automatic configuration software use to
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produce the configure script.
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Authors of the replacements for standard library routines are identified
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in the corresponding source files.
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The idea of using Boyer-Moore type algorithms to quickly filter out
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non-matching text before calling the regexp matcher was originally due
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to James Woods. He also contributed some code to early versions of
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GNU grep.
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Mike Haertel would like to thank Andrew Hume for many fascinating discussions
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of string searching issues over the years. Hume & Sunday's excellent
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paper on fast string searching (AT&T Bell Laboratories CSTR #156)
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describes some of the history of the subject, as well as providing
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exhaustive performance analysis of various implementation alternatives.
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The inner loop of GNU grep is similar to Hume & Sunday's recommended
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"Tuned Boyer Moore" inner loop.
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More work was done on regex.[ch] by Ulrich Drepper and Arnold
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Robbins. Regex is now part of GNU C library, see this package
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for complete details and credits.
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Arnold Robbins contributed to improve dfa.[ch]. In fact
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it came straight from gawk-3.0.3 with small editing and fixes.
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Many folks contributed see THANKS, if I omited someone please
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send me email.
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Alain Magloire maintained GNU grep until version 2.5e.
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Bernhard "Bero" Rosenkränzer <bero@redhat.com> is the current maintainer.
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