I assume that File::Find, and ultimately the Perl runtime, will abstract all that knowledge and give me a Perl string that my script can safely work with. It does not matter if the filesystem underneath is Windows NTFS and its encoding is UCS-2. The Perl string with the filename will certainly never have UCS-2 encoding.
See the links in my node here.
In reply to Re^5: UTF-8 lexicographic string sort
by haukex
in thread UTF-8 lexicographic string sort
by rdiez
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