Good day/night/morning/holidays/new year/birthday/life :-)
I need to list a logfile. Is there a way to open a file 'from the end'?
The last lines in the file contain the most recent events so those would need to be listed first and I'm not sure there's a way of doing this without reading the whole file into an array and the using negative indexes.
Do I seek() to the end and then backtrack byte-per-byte until I reach a newline, for every line?
Or is there an easier way to open a file and then using the magical <> operator but in reverse?
An other solution would be to add newest lines to the top of the logfile but that would definatly require a complete rewrite of the entire file, everytime. (right?)
Thanks in advance,
CBAS
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