I have no idea since I can access the whole memory (all 50 GB)
How do you know you can access the whole of memory?
What happens if you run this code?:
perl -e' $x = chr(0) x ( 1024**3 * 12 ) '
That will attempt to allocate a single 12GB lump of memory. If it fails, then try adjusting the 12 to a lower value to discover how much memory Perl can actually allocate.
In reply to Re^9: statistics of a large text
by BrowserUk
in thread statistics of a large text
by perl_lover_always
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