4th May 2026
Research
TRE Python binding — ReDoS robustness demo
— Demonstrating robust regex performance, this project offers a minimal Python ctypes binding to the TRE regex library, highlighting TRE’s immunity to regular expression denial-of-service (ReDoS) attacks that cripple Python's built-in `re` module. Key benchmarks show that TRE processes even notorious "evil" patterns on gigantic inputs (10 million characters) much faster than `re` on tiny ones, and scales linearly with input size instead of exponentially.
If it's good enough for antirez to add to Redis I figured Ville Laurikari's TRE regular expression engine was worth exploring in a little more detail.
I had Claude Code build an experimental Python binding (it used ctypes) and try some malicious regular expression attacks against the library. TRE handles those much better than Python's standard library implementation, thanks mainly to the lack of support for backtracking.
Recent articles
- Claude Opus 4.8: "a modest but tangible improvement" - 28th May 2026
- I think Anthropic and OpenAI have found product-market fit - 27th May 2026
- Notes on Pope Leo XIV's encyclical on AI - 25th May 2026