What is the most efficient general purpose way of reading "large" files (which may be text or binary), without going into unsafe
territory? I was surprised how few relevant results there were when I did a web search for "rust read large file in chunks".
For example, one of my use cases is to calculate an MD5 checksum for a file using rust-crypto
(the Md5
module allows you to add &[u8]
chunks iteratively).
Here is what I have, which seems to perform slightly better than some other methods like read_to_end
:
use std::{
fs::File,
io::{self, BufRead, BufReader},
};
fn main() -> io::Result<()> {
const CAP: usize = 1024 * 128;
let file = File::open("my.file")?;
let mut reader = BufReader::with_capacity(CAP, file);
loop {
let length = {
let buffer = reader.fill_buf()?;
// do stuff with buffer here
buffer.len()
};
if length == 0 {
break;
}
reader.consume(length);
}
Ok(())
}
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