This also removes the last line with SIL. This is not how i wanted
ReadBackwards() has to do strange things with tell, so a little extra work is involved. Try this version:
#! perl -slw
use strict;
use File::ReadBackwards;
my $file = $ARGV[ 0 ];
tie *BW, 'File::ReadBackwards', $file;
my $lastpos = -s( $file );
my $len = 0;
while( <BW> ) {
$len = length() +1;
next unless length >1;
last unless /SIL/;
$lastpos = tell( BW );
}
truncate $file, $lastpos + $len;
close BW;
Note: You won't need the +1 in the $len = length() +1; line if you are not on Windows.
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