G'day httpd,

It's unlikely that you really want a regex; however, if you do, here's one way to do it:

$ cat pm_1027453.dat line1 line2 line3
$ perl -Mstrict -Mwarnings -E ' say do { local $/; <> } =~ /(.*)\Z/m; ' pm_1027453.dat line3

You've already been given non-regex solutions. Here's another using Tie::File:

$ perl -Mstrict -Mwarnings -E ' use Tie::File; tie my @lines, q{Tie::File}, q{./pm_1027453.dat} or die $!; say $lines[$#lines]; untie @lines; ' line3

You may want to look at Benchmark to see which solution best suits your application.

-- Ken


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