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Re: Tool to show maximal repeating patterns / structure in (text?) data
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: Re: Tool to show maximal repeating patterns / structure in (text?) data
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You might also want to try something like ANTLR or LEX/YACC (FLEX/BISON if using FLOSS). Might be overkill, though.
Sam
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