The original poster wanted to read 100 at a time. Though I doubt that they'll notice any real advantage, in terms of I/O, because Perl already does buffering behind the scenes. But answers here should fit the algorithm they're requesting, because any other assumptions are likely bad.
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In reply to Re^2: reading 100 line at a one time
by halley
in thread reading 100 line at a one time
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