Your "recursive subpattern" approach still needs an outer while loop, so I don't really see the point, apart of complicating it.

(I think /g stops if there is either no match or pos hits the end. To avoid an outer while-loop you might need to anchor a pattern at the start without changing pos , like inside a look-ahead )

FWIW: This would be my approach:

# https://theweeklychallenge.org/blog/perl-weekly-challenge-340/ use v5.12; use warnings; for ('abbaca','azxxzy','aaaaaaaa','aabccba','abcddcba') { my $str = $_; say "*** Input: $str"; while ($str =~ s/(\w)\1+//g) { say "Remove '$&' => '$str'" } ; say "Output: '$str'\n\n"; }

It's producing the same "Output" while skipping some steps.

(for exactly the same intermediate steps like in in the weekly challenge remove /g and +)

*** Input: abbaca Remove 'bb' => 'aaca' Remove 'aa' => 'ca' Output: 'ca' *** Input: azxxzy Remove 'xx' => 'azzy' Remove 'zz' => 'ay' Output: 'ay' *** Input: aaaaaaaa Remove 'aaaaaaaa' => '' Output: '' *** Input: aabccba Remove 'cc' => 'bba' Remove 'bb' => 'a' Output: 'a' *** Input: abcddcba Remove 'dd' => 'abccba' Remove 'cc' => 'abba' Remove 'bb' => 'aa' Remove 'aa' => '' Output: ''

Tho I can't guaranty that there isn't a case where only replacing 2 instead of 2 or more leads to different results.

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
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In reply to Re: Recursive sub-pattern spectacularly slow, what's wrong? (me, or just this use case, or a bug?) by LanX
in thread Recursive sub-pattern spectacularly slow, what's wrong? (me, or just this use case, or a bug?) by Anonymous Monk

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