In this instance, you are probably correct in that there is no need to
close the lexical filehandle. However, I do so out of a force of habit, and because I believe it is a good practice. Here is one reason, according to the documentation for
close:
You don't have to close FILEHANDLE if you are immediately going
to do another "open" on it, because "open" will close it for
you. (See "open".) However, an explicit "close" on an input
file resets the line counter ($.), while the implicit close
done by "open" does not.
Also, there is a good discussion on this topic in the book, Perl Best Practices, Chapter 10 (I/O), in the section titled: "Close filehandles explicitly, and as soon as possible".
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