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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T12:31:45+00:00 2026-06-01T12:31:45+00:00

I have to parse a file, and indeed a have to read it first,

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I have to parse a file, and indeed a have to read it first, here is my program :

import qualified Data.ByteString.Char8 as B
import System.Environment    

main = do
 args      <- getArgs
 let path  =  args !! 0
 content   <- B.readFile path
 let lines = B.lines content
 foobar lines 

 foobar :: [B.ByteString] -> IO()
 foobar _ = return ()

but, after the compilation

> ghc --make -O2 tmp.hs 

the execution goes through the following error when called with a 7Gigabyte file.

> ./tmp  big_big_file.dat
> tmp: {handle: big_big_file.dat}: hGet: illegal ByteString size (-1501792951): illegal operation

thanks for any reply!

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    2026-06-01T12:31:46+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 12:31 pm

    Strict ByteStrings only support up to 2 GiB of memory. You need to use lazy ByteStrings for it to work.

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