Since Perl 5.6, Perl has had Unicode support, which manifests itself as UTF-8 encoded strings. If you want to find out how many characters a string has, simply use length($string). It just works.
However, if, for some reason, you need to find out how many bytes a string uses (which may be different from how many UTF-8 characters the string has):
use bytes;
my $len = bytes::length($string);
Unless you know what you are doing, better steer clear of the latter. Use the former. (See perlunicode for more information.)
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