Wondering if anyone has a bit of magic, or knows of a CPAN module, to do something like this:
A module does a bunch of regular-expression evaluations to alter a string. They are scattered around in the code. I'd really like a way to profile them, so that from code that looks like this:
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$a =~ s/foo/bar/g;
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$b =~ s/xxx/yyy/g;
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might result in a report that looks like this:
Regex Count Time
s/foo/bar/g 2,704 4.92 sec
s/xxx/yyy/g 1,192 2.15 sec
I could possible wring this out of Devel::DProf, but that adds a lot of overhead.
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