use strict;
my $position = 0;
my $line = 1;
my $oldbyte = 0;
my $filesize = -s $ARGV[0];
my $byte;
my $oldbyte;
print "File size is $filesize bytes.\n";
open(INPUT,$ARGV[0]) || die "can't open $ARGV[0]:\n";
while ($position < ($filesize - 1)){
read INPUT, $byte, 1, 0;
my $val = ord $byte;
if ( $val == 10 ) {
if ( $oldbyte ==1) {
$line++;
$oldbyte = -1;
}
$oldbyte++;
}
if ( ($val < 32 && $val != 10 || $val > 126) ) {
print "Line $line byte value $val at offset $position is out of ASCI
+I text range!\n";
}
#print ord $byte,"\n";
$position++;
undef $byte;
seek(INPUT, $position, 0);
}
print "$line lines in file!\n";
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