I ran a few benchmarks here on a "contrived" large regex and large dataset; although the speed increase through qr// isn't what you'd call large, it is at least significant. Should be noted, though, that the the so-called "evil" /o was the winner in this case.
At any rate, thats not to say qr// is bad. Personally, I think its great because it encourages modularity and readability in regular expressions.
In reply to Re: Re: RegEx Perl Code
by jryan
in thread RegEx Perl Code
by Jaspersan
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