winXP home, AS 5.8.7, T::EW v0.07
I've found this module very useful but have come across what appears to be an inconsistancy. Can anyone confirm my output or identify what I'm doing wrong?
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Text::ExtractWords qw(words_count);
my @strings = (
q|one two 'three'|,
q|yes I am 'me'|,
);
my %config = (
minlen => 3,
maxlen => 32,
locale => "en_US.ISO_8859-1",
);
for my $str (@strings){
print "$str\n";
my %hash;
words_count(\%hash, $str, \%config);
for my $key (sort keys %hash){
print "$key -> $hash{$key}\n";
}
print '-' x 10, "\n";
}
__DATA__
---------- Capture Output ----------
> "C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe" text_extractwords.pl
one two 'three'
one -> 1
three -> 1
two -> 1
----------
yes I am 'me'
yesiam'me -> 1
----------
> Terminated with exit code 0.
Thanks in advance
John
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