Is
split optimized? Yes. Most of the Perl internals are
very efficient.
Does split only find the first chunk when you only ask for
the first chunk? No. Since you are calling split in a list
context, it generates a list of all elements and assigns
that to your list.
You were very careful to call split in list context, BTW.
In your example, $y does not have to be in parentheses,
because your right-side construct puts split in list context.
Both <nobr>($y) = split()</nobr> and
<nobr>$y = (split())[0]</nobr>
call split in list context. You don't need both, but it
certainly works as you have it.
BTW, Seekers of Perl Wisdom is the right place to ask this
kind of question.
Russ
Brainbench 'Most Valuable Professional' for Perl
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