You can probably speed up the "_r" versions a little by removing unnecessary "+"s. For example, change

$str =~ s/\s+/ /g; $str =~ s/^\s+//; $str =~ s/\s+$//;
to
$str =~ s/\s+/ /g; $str =~ s/^\s//; $str =~ s/\s$//;

Update: The improvement is quite substantial. Without the +, it ties 3-sp for fastest for short strings, and it's 42% faster than second fastest for long strings.

Short string: Rate 3-sp_r 3-sp_r2 3-sp 3-sp_r 329182/s -- -14% -14% 3-sp_r2 382305/s 16% -- -1% 3-sp 384541/s 17% 1% -- Long string: Rate 3-sp 3-sp_r 3-sp_r2 3-sp 20911/s -- -12% -38% 3-sp_r 23687/s 13% -- -29% 3-sp_r2 33582/s 61% 42% --

In reply to Re^2: removing the white spaces by ikegami
in thread removing the white spaces by Anonymous Monk

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