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How can I open a binary file in Perl, change ONLY the first byte, and write it back out?

Very similar to Changing one byte in a file in C, but in Perl instead of C.

How can I open a binary file in Perl, change ONLY the first byte, and write it back out?

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We Are All Monica Avatar asked Mar 17 '10 17:03

We Are All Monica


2 Answers

open my $fh, '+<', $file      or die "open failed: $!\n";
my $byte;
sysread($fh, $byte, 1) == 1   or die "read failed: $!\n";
seek($fh, 0, 0);
syswrite($fh, $new_byte) == 1 or die "write failed: $!\n";
close $fh                     or die "close failed: $!\n"; 
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Eugene Yarmash Avatar answered Oct 02 '22 02:10

Eugene Yarmash


Many ways to do it. An efficient way is to open the file in random access mode with open $fh, '+<':

my $first_byte = chr(14);      # or whatever you want the first byte to be
open my $fh, '+<', $the_file;
seek $fh, 0, 0;                # optional - cursor is originally set to 0
print $fh $first_byte;         # could also use  write  or  syswrite  functions
close $fh;
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mob Avatar answered Oct 02 '22 03:10

mob