I would agree that it's not easily comprehended... but "unreadable?" Well, not exactly. There are a lot of hints in the plain-text we can see; hints suggesting some sort of print-oriented device or operation.
But your actual question is harder to answer, based on what you've told us
The tool wich which you opened your .pm file with might make a difference -- among other things, in whether this is a typical extract; the entire content of the module; or an intermittent sample, in which the program that opened the file merely threw away characters that weren't in its vocabulary.
So, please tell us: was it a hex editor; a text editor that will (I don't see any examples here) render certain non-ASCII characters as boxes (and perhaps etc) any editor that quits on anything it takes to be EOF; a debugger? And, not just BTW, in what OS did you open it?
Questions containing the words "doesn't work" (or their moral equivalent) will usually get a downvote from me unless accompanied by:
- code
- verbatim error and/or warning messages
- a coherent explanation of what "doesn't work actually means.
In reply to Re: .pm Files
by ww
in thread .pm Files
by carlriz
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