soonix, that is good and surprising to read.
Version of Windows 10 Home I have is 20H2, OS build 19042.746. "Use Legacy console" option has been turned off. My experiment in 5 kinds of console windows ...
- Powershell 7.0.2 (was listed as "PowerShell 7-x64" in "Control Panel: Programs and Feature")
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- ran chcp, then portableshell.bat, perl.exe; printed was ...
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- Cmd
- an "improvement" is that cursor stays in place and "?" is displayed for both clock and moon.
- Windows Terminal; chosen from "Tasks" menu after right click on the icon ...
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- Powershell (icon with black background)
- same as before
- Cmd
- (ran only chcp and perl) success with Strawberry Perl, not needed to use WSL.
- Windows PowerShell (icon with blue background)
- (ran only chcp and perl) success with Strawberry Perl
Nested dl parsing seems to be busted here.