Try something like this; it out performs most other methods I've seen. You might want to try adjusting BUFSIZE. 64k works best on my system, but your's may differ.

Updated: Corrected handling of partial buffer.

#! perl -slw use strict; use constant BUFSIZE => 65536; chomp( my $searchTerm = $ARGV[ 0 ] // 'five' ); open BIGFILE, '+<', 'theFile' or die $!; my $readPos = my $writePos = 0; my $buffer = ''; while( <BIGFILE> ) { $readPos = tell BIGFILE; if( ! m[^\Q$searchTerm\E] ) { $buffer .= $_; if( length( $buffer ) > BUFSIZE ) { sysseek BIGFILE, $writePos, 0; syswrite BIGFILE, $buffer; $writePos = sysseek BIGFILE, 0, 1; $buffer = ''; seek BIGFILE, $readPos, 0; } } } if( length( $buffer ) ){ sysseek BIGFILE, $writePos, 0; syswrite BIGFILE, $buffer; $writePos = sysseek BIGFILE, 0, 1; } truncate BIGFILE, $writePos; close BIGFILE;

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In reply to Re: File modification (Updated.) by BrowserUk
in thread File modification by shivapm

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