If you're concerned about disc space, though, I'm going to assume that the files are very large, ergo, unlikely to fit in memory... you'd likely want to do something like:
dbmopen %ORIG, "original", 0666 or die;
dbmopen %NOVA, "new", 0666 or die;
# -- race condition start
for my $key (keys %ORIG)
{
$NOVA{$key} = $ORIG{$key};
}
dbmclose %ORIG;
dbmclose %NOVA;
unlink "original"
link "new", "original"
# race condition end
unlink "new";
So long as no-one else needs to get at your DBM while
you're "shrinking" it, the above will work.
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