Presumably you want to be able to generate unique part numbers across many runs of the program and thus need to keep a tally of those already issued. (Issuing part numbers at random is a bit weird, why not just allocate the next one in order? But c'est la vie.)
This will generate N unique part numbers each run without duplicates quite efficiently. It uses a singlefile, just over a megabyte in size, for the db:
#! perl -slw
use strict;
use constant TALLY => 'tally.bin';
our $N //= 50;
my $tally = chr(0) x (10e6 / 8 );
if( -e TALLY ) {
open I, '<:raw', TALLY or die $!;
my $tally = do{ local $/; <I> };
close I;
}
sub genPartNo {{
my $partNo = int( 1e6 + rand( 9e6 ) );
redo if vec( $tally, $partNo, 1 );
vec( $tally, $partNo, 1 ) = 1;
return $partNo;
}}
print genPartNo for 1 .. $N;
open O, '>:raw', TALLY or die $!;
printf O "%s", $tally;
close O;
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