well, I don't want to be critical, but this is really an inefficient way to go about it...and it's only going to get worse as your number of records increases. I would suggest moving you system to use a database of one flavor or another. There are several very good open source ones (
MySQL and
PostgreSQL are two). What you seem to be doing is equivalent to a 'LIKE' operation in a database.
Asside from that. You're reading the entire contents of your datafile into memory and then doing stuff with matching rows. Depending on the length of each record, that could be a LOT of memory usage...and may be the source of your woes. Try this instead
use strict; # this will help you catch a LOT of errors
my $tail = "some string";
open(INF,"data.txt") or die "Couldn't open data file: $!";
my $linenum=0;
while (<INF>) {
print "$linenum\n";
if ($_ =~ /|$tail/) {
# do stuff
}
$linenum++;
}
close(INF);
you have the same basic functionality, but you're only placing one row into memory at a time.
HTH
/\/\averick
perl -l -e "eval pack('h*','072796e6470272f2c5f2c5166756279636b672');"
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