Well, you could reduce the input sort list,
but at the cost of more comparisons. In this
case, only sorting keys that contain the desired
$string.
Something like:
foreach my $key (sort grep(/$string/,keys %hash)) {
if($key =~ /^$string(.*)$/) {
blah;
}
if($key =~ /^(.*)$string$/) {
blah;
}
}
This seems to speed things up for large hashes provided
the matching list is a pretty small subset of the input.
Update: Since you are return()ing the
first time you find a match, the sort() is doing more
work than you need. You really need a min() function.
There's a node that discussed various ways
to implement a min().
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