Hi monks. I am trying to read a file full of JSON objects representing Twitter posts like so:
use feature ':5.10';
use JSON::XS;
my $path = 'C:\Downloads';
$path =~ s/\\/\//g;
my $fn = 'twitter_raw.json';
open(IN,"< :encoding(UTF-8)", "$path/$fn") or die "Can't open input: $
+!\n";
while(<IN>) {
chop;
my $j = decode_json($_);
}
The decode fails on the first try with "Wide character in subroutine entry at readtweets.pl line 15, <IN> line 1."
Here is the string it is choking on. The error doesn't say which char is the problem. I don't see anything amiss in the string. If I save it as example.json it opens in Firefox with no parsing errors. How to debug this?
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