in reply to Re: can some elaborate the difference between sysread/read sysseek/seek
in thread can some elaborate the difference between sysread/read sysseek/seek

sysread() is normally used for very low level I/O.
Normally in Perl, you shouldn't be doing that.
This is possible, but there are buffering complications.

read() and seek() are much more normal.
Do not mix read, seek or sysread and sysseek together.

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