What does this do for you (be sure to SETUP)
#!/usr/bin/perl --
use strict;
use warnings;
use File::Copy;
=head1 SETUP
echo >"test1fi le"
echo >"test1fil e"
echo >"test1fil e"
md test1ditch
dir test1fi*
=cut
my( @files ) = ("test1fi le","test1fil e", "test1fil e");
for my $file( @files ){
copy("$file","test1ditch/")
or warn sprintf
'Copy(q(%s),q(%s)) failed: $!(%d)(%s) $^E(%d)(%s)',
"$file","test1ditch/", int($!),$!,int($^E),$^E;
}
__END__
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