$regex needs to be string compared to the $regex from the previous pass of the loop, so I don't see the gain unless you use a regex instead of a regex pattern.
my @strings = qw(ABC DEF GHI JKL); my $regex = join '|', map "\Q$_\E", @strings; $regex = qr/$regex/i; foreach my $file (@files) { my $data = slurp $file; if ($data =~ $regex) { print " Match\n"; } }
There may be a gain from not using /i.
my @strings = qw(ABC DEF GHI JKL); my $regex = lc join '|', map "\Q$_\E", @strings; $regex = qr/$regex/; foreach my $file (@files) { my $data = slurp $file; if (lc($data) =~ $regex) { print " Match\n"; } }
It seems to disable 5.10's trie optimisation, for starters.
$ perl -Mre=debug -e'qr/foo|bar|baz|boo/' Compiling REx "foo|bar|baz|boo" Final program: 1: TRIEC-EXACT[bf] (13) <foo> <bar> <baz> <boo> 13: END (0) stclass AHOCORASICKC-EXACT[bf] minlen 3 Freeing REx: "foo|bar|baz|boo" $ perl -Mre=debug -e'qr/foo|bar|baz|boo/i' Compiling REx "foo|bar|baz|boo" Final program: 1: BRANCH (4) 2: EXACTF <foo> (13) 4: BRANCH (7) 5: EXACTF <bar> (13) 7: BRANCH (10) 8: EXACTF <baz> (13) 10: BRANCH (FAIL) 11: EXACTF <boo> (13) 13: END (0) minlen 3 Freeing REx: "foo|bar|baz|boo"
In reply to Re^2: Better way to search array for elements in other array?
by ikegami
in thread Better way to search array for elements in other array?
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