Re: Line-by-line functionality for rev(1)

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From: Vadim Zhukov
Date: Wednesday, December 29, 2010 - 1:03 am

On 29 December 2010 c. 04:12:34 Jeremy C. Reed wrote:

tail(1) saves all data in memory. So if you want to reverse very big file
(say, some sort of log) you'll have to construct monsters with help of
awk/perl/etc.

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Line-by-line functionality for rev(1), Vadim Zhukov, (Tue Dec 28, 5:45 pm)
Re: Line-by-line functionality for rev(1), Jeremy C. Reed, (Tue Dec 28, 6:12 pm)
Re: Line-by-line functionality for rev(1), Vadim Zhukov, (Wed Dec 29, 1:03 am)
Re: Line-by-line functionality for rev(1), Paul de Weerd, (Wed Dec 29, 3:12 am)
Re: Line-by-line functionality for rev(1), Vadim Zhukov, (Wed Dec 29, 4:23 am)