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you should also remove the std.mem.eql at the top of levehenstein. |
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| var curr_row: [1024]usize = undefined; |
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this is broken code and will panic with some inputs. C is doing VLAs which is also broken (e.g,. very large strings that overflow the stack).
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See this comment on why the arrays are heap allocated. |
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In order to be able to use arbitrary input sizes, stack-allocated arrays at comptime with fixed sizes are no longer an option. |
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To be closer to the C or Fortran versions, use stack-allocated arrays in the Zig version instead of dynamically heap-allocated arrays, providing more accurate results.