marioroy, I remain in awe of your MCE masterwork, the most impressive contribution to CPAN in the past ten years IMHO.

> I updated rtoa-pgatram.pl to include the same optimization

Is this the tybalt89 optimization? ... or is there another optimization I missed?

It takes 32 logical cores for your Perl/MCE version to catch up to my C++ version 1.0. Is that right? If so, you might need to work a little harder, because I just updated my C++ version in the root node with an option to apply a one-line change utilizing the quirky C++ fast_io library (which I think you know about ;-) ... no surprise the output time dropped from 0.247 secs to 0.098 secs.

After the long running Rosetta Code: Long List is Long saga (which I think you know about ;-), there are many more C++ tricks yet to be tried in this node, such as OpenMP, Boost, abseil, Judy Arrays ... though I honestly don't feel inclined to try for a repeat saga. :)


In reply to Re^2: Risque Romantic Rosetta Roman Race by eyepopslikeamosquito
in thread Risque Romantic Rosetta Roman Race by eyepopslikeamosquito

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