I wasn't sure to post this little snippet, but I've confirmation that I made well. I had come up with something similar to your solution, but I hadn't realised that the "g" modifier would work so excellently in this case. Your solution is more "general", in that it works for non-hex chars.
For my particular case, anyway, I'll stick to my solution. I made a bit of benchmarking, and my solution is faster for this particular hex application:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Benchmark qw(cmpthese);
sub PackUnpack {
unpack "h*", pack "H*", shift;
$v; # Thanks Roy!
}
sub SubstRegex {
(my $v = shift) =~ s/(.)(.)/$2$1/g;
}
my @tests = map { unpack "h*", $_ }
qw(ciao a tutti quanti 43242 432423423423 kjlf94324 dfas8902342);
cmpthese (-1, {
PackUnpack => sub { PackUnpack($_) foreach (@tests) },
SubstRegex => sub { SubstRegex($_) foreach (@tests) },
}
);
__END__
Rate SubstRegex PackUnpack
SubstRegex 3079/s -- -79%
PackUnpack 14463/s 370% --
This is no surprise, of course - and your solution remains more useful for the general case.
Update: SubstRegex returns $v as per Roy Johnson's suggestion.
Flavio (perl -e 'print(scalar(reverse("\nti.xittelop\@oivalf")))')
Don't fool yourself.
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