Subject: | Usage of $& |
Curses::UI::Common uses $&.
From perlre:
WARNING: Once Perl sees that you need one of $&, "$`", or "$'" anywhere
in the program, it has to provide them for every pattern match. This
may substantially slow your program. Perl uses the same mechanism to
produce $1, $2, etc, so you also pay a price for each pattern that
contains capturing parentheses. (To avoid this cost while retaining
the grouping behaviour, use the extended regular expression "(?: ... )"
instead.) But if you never use $&, "$`" or "$'", then patterns without
capturing parentheses will not be penalized. So avoid $&, "$'", and
"$`" if you can, but if you can't (and some algorithms really
appreciate them), once you've used them once, use them at will, because
you've already paid the price. As of 5.005, $& is not so costly as the
other two.
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Olivier Mengué - http://perlresume.org/DOLMEN