Maybe you are trying to solving the wrong problem here. It seems that what you are looking for is a stream, not a string. To slurp entirely a huge file having 'tie' seems a wrong approach to me. You could run out of memory
How to do this depens on your converter. File::stream, or File::tie could be useful. The idea is to write your big file to a buffer and then feed your converter continuously in smaller chunks. (If you are using bash take a look also to xargs)
In reply to Re: Split very big string in half
by pvaldes
in thread Split very big string in half
by fpscolin
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