UpdateThis version is competely wrong!! It is quick because it does nothing at all. I benchmarked this, but verified the output of a completely different, correct, but much slower piece of code.
A subtle variation on my last version acheives a worthwhile speedup. It's about 50% quicker than my previous best and over twice as fast as the original.
I wish there was a way to put a big red cross through the code as well.
## !!! DO NOT USE !!! TOTALLY BOGUS CODE. !!!
sub peel2 {
my( $s, $n ) = @_;
my($start, $stop, $p, $q) = (length $s, 0, 0);
($start, $stop) = ($p, $q)
while $p = 1+index( $s, ')', $stop ) < 0
and $q = rindex( $s, '(', $start ) < 0
and $n--;
substr $s, $start, $stop - $start;
}
Rate his mine-less-lgnt buk2
+ buk3
his 569/s -- -35% -45%
+ -62%
mine-less-lgnt 875/s 54% -- -15%
+ -42%
buk2 1026/s 80% 17% --
+ -32%
buk3 1502/s 164% 72% 46%
+ --
Examine what is said, not who speaks.
"Efficiency is intelligent laziness." -David Dunham
"When I'm working on a problem, I never think about beauty. I think only how to solve the problem. But when I have finished, if the solution is not beautiful, I know it is wrong." -Richard Buckminster Fuller
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