> The '/i' doesn't override how the pattern has already been compiled.
Oh, I see. You're right Dave, my bad.
> Note also that case-insensitive matching is always going to be much slower than case-sensitive matching, especially when UNICODE is involved.
It really is awfully slow:
$ RE=... # an actual regex here
$ time fbgrep.pl "$RE" *fb2* >/dev/null
real 0m32.912s
user 0m32.374s
sys 0m0.483s
$ time fbgrep.pl -i "$RE" *fb2* >/dev/null
real 2m17.575s
user 2m16.359s
sys 0m0.421s
But I suppose there's not much to be done about it.
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
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