No need for code blocks, and it works very fast as well (as you'd expect from a greedy algorithm).
my $dime = '(?:' . ('1' x 10) . ')';
my $halfdozen = '(?:' . ('1' x 6) . ')';
my $nickel = '(?:' . ('1' x 5) . ')';
my $cent = '(?:' . ('1' x 1) . ')';
sub greedy_change {
my $change = shift;
my ($c10, $c6, $c5, $c1) = ('1' x $change) =~
/^($dime*)($halfdozen*)($nickel*)($cent*)$/;
return (length ($c10 || "") / 10,
length ($c6 || "") / 6,
length ($c5 || "") / 5,
length ($c1 || "") / 1);
}
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