Yes, of course. I'd totally missed the point of returning an array! This will solve that part:
sub tony_UCS {
local $_ = reverse shift;
my %longest; my $longest = 0; my $tohere = "";
while (my $char = chop $_) {
my $idx = index($tohere, $char);
if ($idx != -1) {
push @{$longest{$longest = length $tohere}}, $tohere
if (length $tohere >= $longest);
$tohere = substr($tohere, $idx + 1) . $char;
} else {
$tohere .= $char;
}
}
push @{$longest{$longest = length $tohere}}, $tohere
if (length $tohere >= $longest);
return @{$longest{$longest}};
}
It's still considerably faster than the original, even if not O(n). :)
Tony
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