I need to parse a large CSV file in real-time, while it's being modified (appended) by a different process. By large I mean ~20 GB at this point, and slowly growing. The application only needs to detect and report certain anomalies in the data stream, for which it only needs to store small state info (O(1) space).
I was thinking about polling the file's attributes (size) every couple of seconds, opening a read-only stream, seeking to the previous position, and then continuing to parse where I first stopped. But since this is a text (CSV) file, I obviously need to keep track of new-line characters when continuing somehow, to ensure I always parse an entire line.
If I am not mistaken, this shouldn't be such a problem to implement, but I wanted to know if there is a common way/library which solves some of these problems already?
Note: I don't need a CSV parser. I need info about a library which simplifies reading lines from a file which is being modified on the fly.
go offlinewith the processing of the CSV file, and if it is possible to spend a little bit of time for developing, then, you could change your persistent storage from csv file to database. The latter has all types of tools (triggers, stored procedures, jobs) that can notify you about any changes, with greater consistence and concurrency. – Oybek Apr 27 '12 at 11:49