break the files in smaller
sorted ones and then use a merge sort to merge the files unifying duplicated entries when required.
I released Sort::Key::Merger recently on CPAN, it can mergesort data from several files efficiently:
use Sort::Key::Merger qw(filekeymerger);
my @last;
my $sorted = filekeymerger { (split)[0] } @file1_parts, @file2_parts;
while(defined(my $line=&$sorted)) {
chomp($line);
my ($id, $up, $down) = split ' ', $line;
if (!@last or $last[0] eq $id) {
push @last, $id, $up, $down;
}
else {
print "@last $id $up $down\n";
@last=();
}
}
print "@last" if @last;
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