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When I try to read a particular file, why does MacPerl complain that it is “out of memory”?

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When I try to read a particular file, why does MacPerl complain that it is “out of memory”?

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If the file that you are trying to read is big and was prepared on a Unix system, and not translated to the Mac environment (for instance, FTP transfer in binary mode), then each line in the file will have

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