Right! thank you for the pointers/clarification - makes sense now!!!!
and this is now valid: (?)
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# usage : ./this_script.pl input_file > captured_benchmarks
use strict;
use Benchmark;
my @data = do {
open(my $fh, '<', $0) or die;
<$fh>
};
timethese (1000000,
{ grep_and => sub{
my @res1 = grep /GGGGGACACCTTCTCTCTCT/ && /RH_MEa0001bG06/,@data;
},
double_grep => sub{
my @res2 = grep /GGGGGACACCTTCTCTCTCT/,grep /RH_MEa0001bG06/,@data
+;
},
lookahead_grep => sub{
my @res3 = grep /^(?=.*GGGGGACACCTTCTCTCTCT)(?=.*RH_MEa0001bG06)/,
+@data;
}
}
);
because I get the following now:
Benchmark: timing 1000000 iterations of double_grep, grep_and, lookahe
+ad_grep...
double_grep: 11 wallclock secs ( 9.06 usr + 0.00 sys = 9.06 CPU) @ 1
+10350.92/s (n=1000000)
grep_and: 8 wallclock secs ( 8.70 usr + 0.00 sys = 8.70 CPU) @ 11
+4902.91/s (n=1000000)
lookahead_grep: 21 wallclock secs (20.31 usr + 0.00 sys = 20.31 CPU)
+@ 49231.98/s (n=1000000)
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