Revision history for Cavil::Matcher 1.01 2026-08-04 - Big indexing speedup: the scan path (load/attach) no longer re-checksums a segment's whole payload on every open. A compiled segment is an immutable, atomically-published cache that is already CRC-checked when written, so re-CRCing hundreds of megabytes in every forked index job was almost the entire cost of a load (~97% in a 160 MB corpus: ~293ms -> ~8ms). Structural validation still always runs, so bad segments are rejected and scanning stays memory-safe; only per-scan detection of on-disk bit-rot is dropped. - CRC is now verified where it is meaningful: once at publish (dump() fully verifies before the atomic rename) and on demand via the new Engine verify($file) method (an fsck for a cache dir). - Same treatment for the closest-match "bag of patterns" cache (Bag::load, used by analyze): the load path trusts the payload CRC (the record parse still bounds-checks every read), with a new Bag verify($file) method and a publish-time check. - No on-disk format change: existing segments load as-is, no reindex, and old/new engines interoperate on the same files (in-place upgrade is seamless). 1.00 2026-07-22 - Initial release: the next-generation license pattern matcher for Cavil. - Segmented, incrementally-updatable index: adding or removing a pattern no longer rebuilds the whole compiled cache (base + append-only delta segments + tombstones). - Versioned, CRC-checksummed, fully-validated on-disk segment format (no unchecked reinterpret_cast); corrupt or hostile segments are rejected, never mis-read. - Segments are memory-mapped read-only and queried in place, so index workers on a host share one physical copy instead of each materialising its own. - Pure-Perl manifest / segment lifecycle (Cavil::Matcher::Index, ::Manifest); a small, frozen C++ core (tokenizer, scan, SpookyV2 hashing) kept bit-for-bit compatible with Spooky::Patterns::XS, so no database migration is needed to switch engines. - Hardened against arbitrary input (binaries, malformed samples): never crashes. - 100% statement/branch/condition coverage of the Perl surface; developer-only differential tests against the previous engine in xt/.