As for measuring execution time without letting the script finish, a common approach is to have the script print out time elapsed at regular milestones. If you wish to be fancy, you can use Time::HiRes to print fractions of a second.
Of course you can't get very good information this way, but you can get a vague idea how how it is doing before it completes.
In reply to Re: speeding up regex
by tilly
in thread speeding up regex
by dannoura
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