FrankG is right on target. I would recommend Berkeley DB,
either through
DB_File or
BerkeleyDB. I believe
that it will be substantially more efficient memorywise
than native Perl data structures. So you may be able to
avoid using a temp file by using an in memory database.
Alternately if you have a database, depending on the types
of manipulations you are doing it may be easier and faster
to access it with DBI, create a scratch table,
populate that, and then pull data back out rather than
writing your own processing logic.
A few other notes. First of all judging from your code
you are still using C-style loops. Code that uses C-style
loops will (like C) have various indexing errors (off by
one, fencepost) as among your most common bugs. If you
switch to using foreach-type loops you can
eliminate that. Also I find it very helpful to use strict
religiously which you don't appear to be doing. Sure it is
a (small) pain to type my everywhere. But it catches so
many typos that it pays off in spades...
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