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The DOS 'copy' command has a -b option to act upon files in 'binary mode,' analogous to Perl's binmode; and depending upon your 'cat' implementation, the fileT and file1 are most likely read through memory in chunks (4K? I think? --something about that being the optimal size for disc transactions...), so that should be a valid way to do this without bring the whole file into RAM. e.g.

[dos-prepend.bat] copy /b prepend+original newfile if errorlevel 1 goto abort copy /y newfile original if errorlevel 1 goto abort del newfile del prepend abort: rem end # vs. [unix-prepend] #!/bin/sh cat prepend original > newfile && ( mv -f newfile original; rm -f prepend )

Of course, dkubb's subroutine is a much better way to cope with this situation.


In reply to Re: Re: Prepending to a file by baku
in thread Prepending to a file by electronicMacks

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