It took 7 mins with your file. It seems to be related to the line ending not being normal for windows (they are LF only). After I 'processed' your file with this code it took less than 1 minute to scan.

#!perl use strict; my $t0 = time; open FH, '<', "dict.txt" or die "$!"; open OUT,'>','dict1.txt' or die "$!"; while (<FH>) { print OUT $_; } close FH; print time-$t0;
Original
Num. Line : 185866729 - Occ : 14900
421 secs

Converted
Num. Line : 185866729 - Occ : 14900
33 sec

In reply to Re^8: How to optimize a regex on a large file read line by line ? by poj
in thread How to optimize a regex on a large file read line by line ? by John FENDER

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