The most recent Strawberry Perl doesn't have it

You are right, Strawberry Perl doesn't include that module: it's not part of core Perl, nor of Strawberry's default list of non-core modules that it includes when you first install Strawberry Perl; however, it is available via CPAN. Fortunately, Strawberry does include a variety of CPAN clients, including cpan and cpanm (I personally prefer cpanm). You can use one of those tools to install utf8::all using cpanm utf8:all (or appropriate syntax for your client).

You'll find that most modules are available this way, rather than pre-bundled with your perl distribution, so keep this in mind as you hear about other modules that you might want to use in this or future projects.


In reply to Re^3: Is there some universal Unicode+UTF8 switch? by pryrt
in thread Is there some universal Unicode+UTF8 switch? by VK

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