For the record, you're absolutely right. Scalar::Util's looks_like_number() is 655% faster than my eval trap fatal warning approach. But for some reason I do get a sort of a kick out of the idea of letting perl (the interpreter) tell me if a scalar is a number, rather than Perl (the script). Consider my solution purely an academic enveavor, and use the module for production code.
The benchmark script:
use strict;
use warnings;
use Scalar::Util qw/looks_like_number/;
use Benchmark qw/cmpthese/;
sub seems_like_number {
use warnings qw/FATAL all/;
eval { $_[0] += 0; };
return $@ ? 0 : 1;
}
our @strings = map {
my $element = '';
if( rand(1) > .5 ) {
foreach my $n ( 0 .. int(rand(12)) ) {
$element .= chr( int( rand( 57 ) ) + 65 );
}
} else {
$element = int( rand( 100_000 ) );
}
$element;
} 0 .. 499;
my $count = -5;
cmpthese( $count, {
'Seems' =>
'my $res = seems_like_number( $_ ) foreach @strings;',
'Looks' =>
'my $res = looks_like_number( $_ ) foreach @strings;',
} );
The results:
Rate Seems Looks
Seems 38.8/s -- -87%
Looks 297/s 665% --
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