bobf: My solution turned out almost identical to yours. However, you will notice that matches and substitutions are done all at once, rather than one at a time. Benchmarked for a million iterations, I got 19 seconds vs 22 for yours.
$_ = 'This is "the search" string "that was" supplied';
my @quotes = (m/"(.*?)"/g); s/".*?"//g;
my @keys = split();
bart: Benchmarked for the same million iterations, your solution takes 35 seconds.
EDIT: Benchmarking methodology is shown below:
use strict;
use warnings;
my $time = time();
for (1..1000000) {
$_ = 'This is "the search" string "that was" supplied';
my @quotes = (m/"(.*?)"/g); s/".*?"//g;
my @keys = split();
}
print time() - $time;
Only the mechanical portions of each algorithm were tested. The results can be easily duplicated with cut and paste.
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