Do you actually use the md5 for anything other than checking if the two files are the different? If so, you're just wasting time calculating it.
use strict;
use warnings;
open(my $fh1, '<', $ARGV[0]) or die $!;
binmode($fh1);
open(my $fh2, '<', $ARGV[1]) or die $!;
binmode($fh2);
for (;;) {
defined(read($fh1, my $buf1='', 4096)) or die $!;
defined(read($fh2, my $buf2='', 4096)) or die $!;
if ($buf1 ne $buf2) {
print("Different\n");
exit(1);
}
last if !length($buf1);
}
print("Same\n");
exit(0);
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