* editing large files
@ 2005-10-21 22:53 Sebastian Luque
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From: Sebastian Luque @ 2005-10-21 22:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi,
I need to edit some relatively large files (~ 200 Mb), so I'm exceeding
the maximum buffer size allowed by my Emacs (GNU Emacs 21.4.1
(i486-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, Xaw3d scroll bars) of 2005-10-02 on
trouble, modified by Debian). Searching for solutions it seems that the
only way to do this would be to use a 64-bit machine and Emacs. Is this
correct? What alternatives are people using on a 32-bit machine?
Cheers,
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Sebastian P. Luque
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* Re: editing large files
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@ 2005-10-21 23:23 ` Pascal Bourguignon
2005-10-22 7:38 ` David Kastrup
2005-10-22 9:28 ` Tim X
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From: Pascal Bourguignon @ 2005-10-21 23:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
Sebastian Luque <spluque@gmail.com> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I need to edit some relatively large files (~ 200 Mb), so I'm exceeding
> the maximum buffer size allowed by my Emacs (GNU Emacs 21.4.1
> (i486-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, Xaw3d scroll bars) of 2005-10-02 on
> trouble, modified by Debian). Searching for solutions it seems that the
> only way to do this would be to use a 64-bit machine and Emacs. Is this
> correct? What alternatives are people using on a 32-bit machine?
split;emacs;cat
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__Pascal Bourguignon__ http://www.informatimago.com/
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* Re: editing large files
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2005-10-21 23:23 ` Pascal Bourguignon
@ 2005-10-22 7:38 ` David Kastrup
2005-10-22 9:28 ` Tim X
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From: David Kastrup @ 2005-10-22 7:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
Sebastian Luque <spluque@gmail.com> writes:
> I need to edit some relatively large files (~ 200 Mb), so I'm exceeding
> the maximum buffer size allowed by my Emacs (GNU Emacs 21.4.1
> (i486-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, Xaw3d scroll bars) of 2005-10-02 on
> trouble, modified by Debian). Searching for solutions it seems that the
> only way to do this would be to use a 64-bit machine and Emacs. Is this
> correct? What alternatives are people using on a 32-bit machine?
emacs-snapshot has a max buffer size of 256MB, xemacs of 1GB (IIRC).
--
David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum
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* Re: editing large files
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2005-10-21 23:23 ` Pascal Bourguignon
2005-10-22 7:38 ` David Kastrup
@ 2005-10-22 9:28 ` Tim X
2005-10-22 16:56 ` Sebastian Luque
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From: Tim X @ 2005-10-22 9:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
Sebastian Luque <spluque@gmail.com> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I need to edit some relatively large files (~ 200 Mb), so I'm exceeding
> the maximum buffer size allowed by my Emacs (GNU Emacs 21.4.1
> (i486-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, Xaw3d scroll bars) of 2005-10-02 on
> trouble, modified by Debian). Searching for solutions it seems that the
> only way to do this would be to use a 64-bit machine and Emacs. Is this
> correct? What alternatives are people using on a 32-bit machine?
>
>
For large files, I usually just split them up, do my editing and then
join them back together again. If the changes I need to make are
repetitive or fairly easily specified in a programatic fashion, I just
use sed.
Tim
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* Re: editing large files
2005-10-22 9:28 ` Tim X
@ 2005-10-22 16:56 ` Sebastian Luque
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From: Sebastian Luque @ 2005-10-22 16:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
Tim X <timx@spamto.devnul.com> wrote:
[...]
> For large files, I usually just split them up, do my editing and then
> join them back together again. If the changes I need to make are
> repetitive or fairly easily specified in a programatic fashion, I just
> use sed.
Thanks to all of you for your suggestions. Indeed, I ended up using AWK,
since they were all comma-delimited files (tables).
Cheers,
--
Sebastian P. Luque
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