You've gotten plenty of good suggestions for the processing. I have one to add on the size of chunk to read. In list context, the stat call returns a preferred block size at index eleven.
sub strings_from_bin {
my ($file, $dlim) = @_;
local *BIN;
open BIN, "< ".$file or die $!;
binmode BIN;
local $/ = \(stat BIN)[11];
my @strings;
# ... populate @strings from <BIN>
close BIN or die $!;
@strings;
}
Update: I believe that the block size on fat filesystems can vary, but I have been unable to track down a way of reading it. I seem to recall that 4k and 32k were popular. Can anyone more familiar with win32 help?
After Compline,
Zaxo
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