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BUU, what you want is Regexp::Assemble, and create a pattern in "tracked" mode. This will allow you to assemble a single pattern against which to test strings. Big efficiency gain there. You can then recover the original pattern that triggered the match, use that as a key into a dispatch table, passing in the captured fields. Have a look at eg/ircwatcher to get some ideas. A more advanced version appeared in Perl Hacks, if you happen to have a copy lying around. • another intruder with the mooring in the heart of the Perl In reply to Re: Optimizing many many regex matches
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