to get rid of the OS-grep dependency, try
utf8::is_utf8
use v5.12.0;
use warnings;
#use utf8;
binmode STDOUT, ":utf8";
print my $s = "\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH CARON}i\N{LATIN SMALL LETT
+ER C WITH CARON}";
say " is text" if utf8::is_utf8($s);
for my $i (0 .. 2) {
print my $c = substr $s, $i, 1;
say " is text" if utf8::is_utf8($c);
}
šič is text
š is text
i is text
č is text
(in pre-tags b/c of PM restrictions)
Please note that even after commenting use utf8 out, $s is still automatically flagged as text
The pragma is optional here (not recommended), because
- the functions are universally available in Perl
- there is no wide-character in the source-code
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