Nice work! On my box, it was about 30% faster, and this subtle tweaking is about 25% faster, yet:
sub improved {
my $lstr = lc shift;
my ($p, $ntst) = (length($lstr)-1);
chop($ntst = substr($lstr, $p, 2)) lt $ntst and return 0
while ($p--);
1;
}
while this very similar model is actually slower
sub hobbled {
my $str = lc shift;
my ($p, $x) = (length($str)-1);
chop($x) lt $x and return 0
while $x = substr($str, $p--, 2);
1;
}
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