Although I really like Discipulus's approach to parallel processing the file, I thought I'd throw out Tie::File as an option. I've used it a couple of times successfully years ago. It doesn't load the entire file at once; instead, it reads it in chunks and presents the file as an array.
Instead of doing:
while (<$fh>){ ... }
You'd do something like the following after opening the file with the distribution:
for (@fh){ ... }
In reply to Re: About text file parsing
by stevieb
in thread About text file parsing
by dideod.yang
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