Hi monks,
I'm really seeking for your wisdom, since I can't get up with an aswer from the net to this question: how do I concatenate two buffers I got from a couple of sysread()?
Here is my pseudocode:
my $bufsize = 256 * 1024;
sysopen my $in1, 'somefile', O_RDONLY;
sysopen my $in2, 'someother', O_RDONLY;
sysopen my $out, 'outputfile', O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC;
binmode($in1); # Is this necessary?
binmode($in2);
binmode($out);
while (sysread($in1, my $buf1, $bufsize) &&
sysread($in2, my $buf2, $bufsize)) {
my $data = <CONCAT $buf1 & $buf2>; # HOW?
syswrite $out, $data, 2 * $bufsize;
}
Anyone can help me, please?
Thanks in advance.
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