Hi LanX,
The inner for loops are each executed 3,789,182 times.
And yes, I originally had $s =~ /$re/ instead of $s =~ $re — it made no appreciable difference.
Update: Deparsing suggests that Perl adds the slashes anyway:
16:57 >perl -we "my $q = qr/^(\d+)$/; 123 =~ $q; print qq[$1\n];"
123
16:57 >perl -MO=Deparse -we "my $q = qr/^(\d+)$/; 123 =~ $q; print qq[
+$1\n];"
BEGIN { $^W = 1; }
my $q = qr/^(\d+)$/;
123 =~ /$q/;
print "$1\n";
-e syntax OK
16:57 >
Cheers,
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