Nothing "bad", but there is room for improvement.
use Regex::PreSuf;
die presuf(split /\|/, 'new|old|number|start|simple|cross|heavy|die|ex
+it'),$/;
__END__
(?:cross|die|exit|heavy|n(?:ew|umber)|old|s(?:imple|tart))
A simple benchmark
use Benchmark 'cmpthese';
my @words = qw[ new old number start simple cross heavy die exit ];
my $string = join ' 0\4/f ', map( { rand $_ } 1 .. 60), map { $words[
+rand @words ] } 1 .. 20;
cmpthese( -3, {
straight => sub {
my $matches = () = $string =~ /new|old|number|start|simple|cro
+ss|heavy|die|exit/g;
return;
},
optimial => sub {
my $matches = () = $string =~ /(?:cross|die|exit|heavy|n(?:ew|
+umber)|old|s(?:imple|tart))/g;
return;
},
});
__END__
C:\>perl re.bench.pl
Rate straight optimial
straight 1948/s -- -15%
optimial 2288/s 17% --
C:\>perl re.bench.pl
Rate straight optimial
straight 1994/s -- -14%
optimial 2322/s 16% --
C:\>perl re.bench.pl
Rate straight optimial
straight 1963/s -- -16%
optimial 2324/s 18% --
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