Here is a cleaned-up performance test for several different implementations of levenshtein I have blogged about recently. This test was emailed to me by Ahmed Ghoneim, who has also kindly agreed to its publication on my blog. I am very grateful to him for his excellent contribution. I have slightly altered his file to do away with the unnecessary local variables in my C2C# port of the GNULevenshtein method. I would like to hear from you which methods perform best on your machine. Please drop a comment ^_^! LevenshteinAlgorithmPerformanceTest.cs code only Packages code, data and sample binary in zip and self-executable zip formats Please note that the GNULevenshtein method was found to be buggy! Here is the new replacement method .
SystemID EDSL Module: module SystemID = open System open System.Management type ClassName = string type PropertyKey = string type PropertyValue = obj type IDComponent = ClassName * PropertyKey [] type IDQueryResult = ClassName * (PropertyKey * PropertyValue)[][] let internal qs (t:ClassName) (ps:PropertyKey[]) = try use mos = new ManagementObjectSearcher( "Select " + String.Join(...
I think I've finally managed to botch it all up. I created a JRE-style zipped package, which you can download here 1,2 at your own risk ;). Whoa, it's taken me 4 days just to get so far with mono/solaris. ^o^ I wanna sleep like the relakkuma now hehe... These binaries are compiled for 32-bit/x86 processors. They also run on 64-bit/x86-64 processors. They are not compiled for running winforms applications. To extract the archive use: "gtar -zxvf"
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I want to use Mono 2.0 for GUI application can this be possible now?
Hope you will reply soon.
Regards.