I was talking about the size of the file in the archive, not the size of the output.
For example, add:
10000000 DeflatN 83362 89% 04-04-05 19:00 8e76dc22 file2.dat
or
704106 DeflatN 4 100% 04-04-05 19:00 8e76dc22 file3.dat
to your __DATA__ and you'll notice an extra space in front of the file name. Now, I'm not sure how his unzip program handles these cases, so substr may actually work.
In reply to Re^4: Regular Expressions Matching with Perl
by ikegami
in thread Regular Expressions Matching with Perl
by nimdokk
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