If the intent is to split this compound file into separate files, I think I'd do soemthing like this:
#! perl -slw
use strict;
# assuming the name of the compound file is supplied on the command li
+ne
until( eof( ARGV ) ) {
my @buffer = <>; ## Put the <DOC
+UMENT> tag into a clean buffer
push @buffer, scalar( <> ), scalar( <> ); ## Ditto <TYPE>
+ & <SEQUENCE>
my( $filename ) = ( my $line = <> ) =~ m[<FILENAME>(\S+)];
push @buffer, $line;
open OUT, '>', $filename or die $!;
print OUT for @buffer;
print OUT until ( $_ = <> ) =~ m[</DOCUMENT>];
close OUT;
}
Note:That is untested code and will probably need tweaks. Eg. I'm not convinced that it will print the final tag to the output files; but then maybe you'd want to strip those anyway.
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