I have been looking at Apache ParseLog from CPAN and then read the comments. Then i switched over to App::YG::Apache, whose parser is much much more elegant and readable, but limited to one case. I know from my limited experience that the Perl regex machine is extremely fast when it comes to finding matches, but can take quite a long time for failures, so I was thinking, for a more general case, if there was yet another way to parse these files that might be faster without using regular expressions that I could play around with.
In reply to Re^2: Question about the most efficient way to read Apache log files without All-In-One Modules from CPAN (personal learning exercise)
by lulz
in thread Question about the most efficient way to read Apache log files without All-In-One Modules from CPAN (personal learning exercise)
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