I'll note that your fast version is essentially what duff did, except with regexes to extract the array instead of split followed by splice.
-- @/=map{[/./g]}qw/.h_nJ Xapou cets krht ele_ r_ra/; map{y/X_/\n /;print}map{pop@$_}@/for@/
In reply to Re^6: $str to %hash to @ary
by fizbin
in thread $str to %hash to @ary
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