=encoding utf8 =head1 NAME Text::Levenshtein::Damerau::XS - XS Damerau Levenshtein edit distance. =head1 SYNOPSIS use Text::Levenshtein::Damerau::XS qw/xs_edistance/; print xs_edistance('Neil','Niel'); # prints 1 =head1 DESCRIPTION Returns the true Damerau Levenshtein edit distance of strings with adjacent transpositions. XS implementation (requires a C compiler). Works correctly with utf8. use Text::Levenshtein::Damerau::XS qw/xs_edistance/; use utf8; xs_edistance('ⓕⓞⓤⓡ','ⓕⓤⓞⓡ'), # prints 1 Speed improvements over L: # Text::Levenshtein::Damerau::PP::pp_edistance("four","fuor") timethis 1000000: 381 wallclock secs (380.45 usr + 0.01 sys = 380.46 CPU) @ 2628.40/s (n=1000000) # Text::Levenshtein::Damerau::XS::xs_edistance("four","fuor") timethis 1000000: 19 wallclock secs (19.43 usr + 0.00 sys = 19.43 CPU) @ 51466.80/s (n=1000000) =head1 METHODS =head2 xs_edistance Arguments: source string and target string. =over =item * I int (max distance; only return results with $int distance or less). 0 = unlimited. Default = 0. =back Returns: int that represents the edit distance between the two argument. Stops calculations and returns -1 if max distance is set and reached. Wrapper function to take the edit distance between a source and target string using XS algorithm implementation. use Text::Levenshtein::Damerau::XS qw/xs_edistance/; print xs_edistance('Neil','Niel'); # prints 1 # Max edit distance of 1 print xs_edistance('Neil','Niely',1); # distance is 2 # prints -1 =head1 TODO =over 4 =item * Handle very large strings of text. Can be accomplished by reworking the scoring matrix or writing to disk. =item * Add from_file methods. =item * Add binary/byte string support. =back =head1 SEE ALSO =over 4 =item * L =item * L =back =head1 BUGS Please report bugs to: L =head1 AUTHOR Nick Logan > =head1 LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut