... somethings wrong ...
Great :) prove it
Finish this program, post it, and post the output
#!/usr/bin/perl --
use Path::Tiny qw/ path /;
use Data::Dump qw/ dd /;
my $infile = 'three-lines-unicode.xml';
my $outfile = 'three-lines-uniWHAT.xml';
dd( path( $infile )->slurp_utf8 );
getTwiggy( $infile , $outfile );
dd( path( $outfile )->slurp_raw );
sub getTwiggy { ## minimal demo of Twig not what you want
}
__END__
But you probably don't want to use http://xmltwig.org/xmltwig/twig_dev.html#METHODS_XML_Twig_new_keep_encoding This is a (slightly?) evil option: if the XML document is not UTF-8 encoded
xmltwig.org keep-encoding site:xmltwig.org keep-encoding
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