Incidentally, I am no longer using
use Test::More;. I discovered that it was the source of all of my errors, including all of the "wide character" log messages, and my code is working well now without it--zero errors being logged. Apparently,
Test::More was not designed to be compatible with unicode characters, and is therefore not fit for purpose for my script.
I had planned to use it for the module testing, as is recommended in the guides for module preparation. Now, I'm not sure what to do. How can one go about testing his own script without this module? More importantly, how does one ensure that the installation will not fail in the absence of such a testing environment?
I'm nearly ready to wrap up with the creation of the module but for details of this nature. Packaging for CPAN is a bit cumbersome--at least for the first time around while learning the ropes.
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