This removes the error.
#!/usr/bin/env perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Text::CSV;
my $fileTable = shift;
my $codepage = 'utf8';
my $CSV_H = Text::CSV->new (
{ sep_char => ";",
binary => 1,
blank_is_undef => 1,
empty_is_undef => 1,
allow_whitespace => 0,
quote_char => undef
}
);
if (open my $TBL_H, "<:encoding($codepage)", $fileTable) {
while (my $row = $CSV_H->getline ($TBL_H)) { }
$CSV_H->eof or $CSV_H->error_diag ();
close $TBL_H;
}
If your input is, as you say, not completely valid then you will have to consider the possibility that further problems may arise. Pre-processing the input into a valid form might be a good idea.
PS. Are you sure your input is really utf8?
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