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use strict; my %locks; while (chomp(my $line = <STDIN>)) { next unless ($line =~ /Mutex(.*)::(.*)/); my ($mutex,$action) = ($1,$2); if ($action eq 'locking') { if ($locks{$mutex}) { printf ("Mutex %s already locked on line %d, locked again +on line %d\n", $mutex, $locks{$mutex}, $.); } else { $locks{$mutex} = $.; } } elsif ($action eq 'unlocked') { if ($locks{$mutex}) { delete $locks{$mutex}; } else { printf ("Mutex %s unlocked on line %d, but wasn't locked.\ +n", $mutex, $.); } } } foreach my $mutex (keys %locks) { printf ("Mutex %s locked on line %d, but wasn't unlocked\n", $mutex, $locks{$mutex}); }

In reply to Re: Reducing memory usage while matching log entries by meetraz
in thread Reducing memory usage while matching log entries by matt.tovey

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