Even more intriguing. The slowest has hardly changed, but the previously faster ones have slowed markedly.
C:\test\perl-5.14.0-RC1>perl
use Benchmark qw[ cmpthese ];;
print $];;
$str = '123456789';
cmpthese -1, {
a=>q[ my ($a,$b) = $str =~ m/(23)[^8]+(8)/g; ],
b=>q[ my ($a,$b) = $str =~ m/(23)[^8]+(8)/; ],
c=>q[ my ($a) = $str =~ m/(23)/g ],
d=>q[ my ($a) = $str =~ m/(23)/; ],
};;
^Z
5.014000 Rate b a d c
b 363518/s -- -17% -35% -46%
a 435446/s 20% -- -22% -35%
d 555991/s 53% 28% -- -17%
c 668598/s 84% 54% 20% --
But still, 20% is not to be sneezed at.
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