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deps: bump to aho-corasick 1.1.0
This brings in aarch64 SIMD support for Teddy[1]. In effect, it means
searches that are multiple (but a small number of) literals extracted
will likely get much faster on aarch64 (i.e., Apple silicon). For
example, from the PR, on my M2 mac mini:
$ time rg-before-teddy-aarch64 -i -c 'Sherlock Holmes' OpenSubtitles2018.half.en
3055
real 8.196
user 7.726
sys 0.469
maxmem 5728 MB
faults 17
$ time rg-after-teddy-aarch64 -i -c 'Sherlock Holmes' OpenSubtitles2018.half.en
3055
real 1.127
user 0.701
sys 0.425
maxmem 4880 MB
faults 13
w00t.
[1]: https://github.com/BurntSushi/aho-corasick/pull/129
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[[package]]
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name = "aho-corasick"
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version = "1.0.5"
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version = "1.1.0"
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source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
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checksum = "0c378d78423fdad8089616f827526ee33c19f2fddbd5de1629152c9593ba4783"
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checksum = "0f2135563fb5c609d2b2b87c1e8ce7bc41b0b45430fa9661f457981503dd5bf0"
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dependencies = [
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"memchr",
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]
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