#!/usr/bin/perl
# http://perlmonks.org/?node_id=1142400
use strict;
use warnings;
# two strings
my $s1 = 'aaababbbababbbabababb';
my $s2 = 'aaababbbabaaababbabba';
($s1 ^ $s2) =~ /\0*/;
print $+[0], "\n";
# many strings (assumes no \n in strings)
my @many = qw(
aaababbbababbbabababb
aaababbbabaaababbabba
aaababababaaababbabba
aaababbbabaaaaabbabba
);
join("\n", @many, '') =~ /^(.*).*\n(?:\1.*\n)*$/;
print length $1, "\n";
# also solves original problem :)
@many = qw(
aaababbbababbbabababb
aaababbbabaaababbabba
);
join("\n", @many, '') =~ /^(.*).*\n(?:\1.*\n)*$/;
print length $1, "\n";
As far as "fastest way", see Benchmark.pm :)
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