The bug has been fixed and the limitations have been removed. New String::LCSS_XS 1.1 can operate on strings in either internal format (UTF8=0 and UTF8=1), it work with any string (not just those with chars <256), and strings containing byte 00 are now acceptable.
If both strings only contain bytes, you'll get optimal performance by making sure they are downgraded (UTF8=0 format).
In reply to Re^3: Does String::LCSS work?
by ikegami
in thread Does String::LCSS work?
by BrowserUk
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