That's not great indeed. I don't really hope this will make much of a difference, but you did not have to capture the match with parenthesis. You could have just used $/:
perl6 -n -e 'say $/ if m/<<\w**5>>/' logs.txtOn the other hand, even if this does make a difference, the optimizer should have converted it automatically.
In reply to Re^2: Rakudo Perl 6 and MoarVM Performance Advances
by grondilu
in thread Rakudo Perl 6 and MoarVM Performance Advances
by raiph
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