that was too tough for me, so i asked a friend of mine (who is a real perl wizard but not very talkative).
my own solution was hash-based too.
he gave me this:
use strict;
use warnings;
print &compatible ("_8__3__19", "48____7__"); #c
print &compatible ("_8__3__19", "4_8___7__"); #i
print &compatible ("_8__3__19", "48_____7_"); #i
sub compatible
{
my @s=($_[0], $_[1]);
my @d;
for( 0,1 )
{
for( $d[$_]=$s[$_] )
{
tr/0-9/\0/c; #assuming the placeholder is not \0
tr/\0/\377/c;
}
}
my $m="$d[0]" & "$d[1]";
for( 0,1 )
{
$d[$_] = "$m" & "$s[$_]";
}
my $compatible;
if( $compatible = $d[0] eq $d[1] )
{
for( 0,1 )
{
$d[$_] = {};
${$d[$_]}{$1} .= "$-[0] " while $s[$_] =~ /(\d)/g;
}
$compatible &= !grep$d[1]->{$_} && $d[1]->{$_} ne $d[0]->{$_},
+keys %{$d[0]};
}
return $compatible ? 1 : 0;;
}
i canīt say i understand it fully but normally you can rely on
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