Depending on the relative "confusability" of the texts, you
probably don't need to load the entire 1000 or so characters
per text in order to establish uniqueness.
Try working out an algorithm where you start by comparing,
say, the first 80 characters of each text, put aside the ones
that are unique on this basis, and only do pair-wise
comparisons of texts that are identical on this basis.
Another possibility, if "equality" is supposed to mean "byte
level identity"
among the texts: read each one, one at a time, and generate
an MD5 signature or checksum for it. Now just compare the
checksum signatures -- in fact, just sort them and look for
consecutive values that are identical; those will be identical
texts.
update: If the texts vary in size, even a
little bit, just comparing sizes might be a good thing to
start with. If you want to ignore differences in
white-space characters (like "diff -b"), read the texts one
at a time and normalize white-space before noting their
lengths (and generating checksums).
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