What Corion said:
$csv = Text::CSV_XS->new ({ binary => 1, eol => "\n", auto_diag => 1 } +);
The eol attribute is only required on output. The fact that it doesn't default to $/ is because of backward compatibility. It was the way it is when I took over.
In reply to Re: CSV_XS issue
by Tux
in thread CSV_XS issue
by anaconda_wly
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