I borrowed this for something and noticed that if $num=8 this produces only 40319 permutations... I made the following el cheapo minor modification on mine.
sub make_orderings
{
my $num = shift;
my @arr = (1 .. $num);
my $first = 1;
return sub {
if( $first ) {
$first = 0;
return @arr;
}
my $last = $#arr;
my $i = $last - 1;
$i-- while 0 <= $i && $arr[$i] >= $arr[$i+1];
return if $i == -1;
@arr[$i+1..$last] = reverse @arr[$i+1..$last]
if $arr[$i+1] > $arr[$last];
my $j=$i+1;
$j++ while $arr[$i] >= $arr[$j];
@arr[$i,$j] = @arr[$j,$i];
return @arr;
}
}
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