See also read and/or substr which will help you get the records to pass to unpack; also of interest might be the documentation for $/ about setting it to a reference to a number (e.g. in your example $/ = \128) in order to use the normal diamond operator to read records rather than lines.
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In reply to Re^2: How to split by character ?
by Fletch
in thread How to split by character ?
by bh_perl
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