your request is hazy, seeker.
reading the title, and with heavy use of PSI::ESP qw(kreskin), I imagine your question lies specifically in making these three statements faster/better/easier :
qr/([^$wc]+)/o, qr/^$ignoref([$wc]+?)$ignorel$/io, qr/^$match_string$/,

if this isn't the case, tighten up your question and ask again. Be specific and concentrate on your petition.

here's a regexp free implementation, in test form.

use strict; my @wordchars = ("a".."z","#*"); my @ignorefirst = ("#"); my $test=" foo#&#bar&#baz* "; my $wordchars=join "",@wordchars; my $ignorefirst=join "",@ignorefirst; # # get words # eval ("\$test=~tr/$wordchars/\\n/c;"); print $test; my @words=split /\n/,$test; # # now that the words are obtained, work on removing any ignorefirst # foreach (@words) { eval ("substr (\$_,0,1)=~ tr/$ignorefirst//d"); # ignorelast would be similar. } print "search terms are : "; foreach (@words) {print "$_ ";}
I suppose there's a performance hit for the 2 evals, but I don't know how they'd compare to your methods. I imagine you could change the relevant lines to something like
substr (\$_,0,1)=~ s/[$ignorefirst]//;
but that's untested, but I imagine (really imagining, I've no idea) it'd be pretty optimized by the regex engine since it's but one char.

In reply to (boo)Re: Optimizing regular expressions by boo_radley
in thread Optimizing regular expressions by moseley

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