I suggest you check elsewhere in this very
thread to see something that will likely be very fast
while still being very easy to write. [ I've really
grown to like sorting replies by reputation (see
your User Settings) ]
Update: Though, if you want to ignore blank lines,
then that won't work. So here:
my( $lineA, $lineB );
while( 1 ) {
$lineA= do { while(<FILE1>){ last if /\S/ }; $_ };
$lineB= do { while(<FILE2>){ last if /\S/ }; $_ };
last if ! defined $lineA || ! defined $lineB;
for( $lineA, $lineB ) {
s/\s+/ /g;
s/^ //;
s/ $//;
$_= lc $_;
}
last if $lineA ne $lineB;
}
if( defined($lineA) || defined($lineB) ) {
warn "The files are different!\n";
}
-
tye
(but my friends call me "Tye")
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