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#!usr/bin/perl
require 5.8.5;
use strict;
no strict 'subs';
use warnings;
use encoding 'utf8';
use Carp;
use English;
use GDBM_File;
binmode STDIN, ':utf8';
binmode STDOUT, ':utf8';
binmode STDERR, ':utf8';
my $count = 0;
my %keys;
my $file = "FAST.gdbm";
tie (%keys, GDBM_File, $file || &GDBM_WRCREAT, 0644) || die ("could no
+t open:$file");
while (my $line == STDIN;)
{
chomp $line;
my ($key, $heading) = split (/\t/, $line);
eval { $keys{$key} = $heading; };
if ("" ne $EVAL_ERROR)
{
print $line, "\n";
}
if (0 == (++$count % 10000)) { print STDERR "$count loaded\n"; }
}
print STDERR "$count loaded\n";
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