This works for me: csv (in => 'quux.csv', filter => {1 => sub { !/^#/ }});
Unfortunately that also filters lines whose first field is "#foo" (with the quotes). I remember Tux recently saying filtering before parsing wasn't supported, though I'm having trouble finding the reference at the moment (it could have been in the chatterbox too*). It may be a bit tricky because this is valid CSV too:
abc,"d
#e
f",ghi
(That's one row, ["abc", "d\n#e\nf", "ghi"].)
* Update: I looked again and I think it must have been in the chatterbox; I do distinctly remember someone having a similar question recently...
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