Works fine for me with a 32 bit build of Perl 5.10.1 on 64 bit Windows 7:
use strict;
use warnings;
use 5.010;
open my $outFile, '>', 'delme1.txt';
print $outFile join ("\n", map "File 1 line $_", 1 .. 3), "\n";
close $outFile;
open $outFile, '>', 'delme2.txt';
print $outFile join ("\n", map "File 2 line $_", 1 .. 3), "\n";
close $outFile;
local @ARGV = ('delme1.txt', 'delme2.txt');
while (<>) {
print $_;
}
Prints:
File 1 line 1
File 1 line 2
File 1 line 3
File 2 line 1
File 2 line 2
File 2 line 3
True laziness is hard work
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