What do I do wrong ?

... open my $fh, "<:encoding(utf8)", "ddd.CSV" ; my $csvfile=Text::CSV_XS->new (); until (eof $fh) { if($csvfile->parse(<$fh>)) { my @resu=$csvfile->fields(); print STDERR $resu[0],$resu[1]; } else { my $err = $csvfile->error_diag(); print STDERR "Erreur : $err\n"; } }

ddd.CSV :

"01012019","1816"

my unexpected resulted (unexpected from me...) :

Erreur : EIF - Loose unescaped quote

Thank you, o confinated monks !


In reply to Bad Text::CSV_XS parameter by pcouderc

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