Improve lint performance by optimizing Swift Regex usage #968
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From my investigation,
Swift
'sRegex
appears to be more resource-intensive to create compared toNSRegularExpression
🤔When running the linter, a new
RuleMask
is initialized for each file. Even if theRegex
is cached withinRuleMask
, it gets recreated when moving to the next file becauseRuleMask
itself is newly initialized.By declaring the
Regex
as static, it is created only once during the entire linting process, improving performance to a level similar to before.Interestingly, using
NSRegularExpression
with static did not show a significant difference compared to creating a new instance each time.