Shure, yes.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
use IO::All;
io(shift)->read(my $chunk, 10);
print Dumper(unpack("C*", $chunk));
for(unpack("C*", $chunk)){print chr()}
$chunk =~ m/(\n|\r\n)/g;
print unpack("C*", $1);
__END__
$ ./recsep.pl dos.csv
$VAR1 = 102;
$VAR2 = 111;
$VAR3 = 111;
$VAR4 = 59;
$VAR5 = 98;
$VAR6 = 97;
$VAR7 = 114;
$VAR8 = 13;
$VAR9 = 10;
foo;bar
1310
$ ./recsep.pl unix.csv
$VAR1 = 102;
$VAR2 = 111;
$VAR3 = 111;
$VAR4 = 59;
$VAR5 = 98;
$VAR6 = 97;
$VAR7 = 114;
$VAR8 = 10;
$VAR9 = 10;
foo;bar
10
Don't no other way. Thank you and regards, Karl
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