Something like this should do it
open(my $master_fh => "master.file") or die "ack: $!";
open(my $subset_fh => "subset.file") or die "ack: $!";
my %subset = map { chomp; split ':', $_, 2 } <$subset_fh>;
open(my $result_fh => ">", "result.file") or die "ack: $!";
while(<$master_fh>) {
my($key, $rest) = split ':', $_, 2;
print {$result_fh} join ':', $key, $subset{$key}, $rest
if exists $subset{$key};
}
While not suitable for large subset files, this should create a new file with the subset and its related contents from the master file in a colon seperated list.
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