> Have you tested your routines using the same test data as used by the rosetta challenge?

yes and it fails (only) when comparing identical hashes.

This resulted into this thread , which I suppose you are well aware of.

(Demonstrating the limitations of each is the most valuable outcome for me.)

None of the solutions so far can compete with the elegance of the idiomatic P6's gather/take resp. Py's yield which is a bit frustrating ...

Having specialized solutions which only work for binary AoAs is no big compensation...

Cheers Rolf

( addicted to the Perl Programming Language)


In reply to Re^3: Challenge: Perl 5: lazy sameFringe()? by LanX
in thread Challenge: Perl 5: lazy sameFringe()? by BrowserUk

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