I have a very simple code which is trying to read in a
big text file (150 M) and extract proper names from it.
My problem is: the program bombs out mid way saying
"Out of Memory!"
A snippet from the code goes like
$fname = "../all";
open(TEXT, "<$fname")|| die "could not open file: $fname\n";
my @words =();
while (<TEXT>) { $txt .= $_; }
@words = split (/[ +\n+\,\:]/, $txt);
$len = @words;
print "LEN = $len\n";
close (TEXT);
I never get to see the len output, it stops before that.
Can anyone suggest something please?
Thanks
J
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