Hi Ken!
I found the reason for the strange behaviour: I didn't even remember, but I have PERL_UNICODE=SDAL set. Without this variable the script works correctly. More specifically, it's the "A" in it. From perlrun:
A 32 the @ARGV elements are expected to be strings encoded in UTF-8
Thank you very much for your investigations!
Greetings,
-jo
In reply to Re^3: uparse - Parse Unicode strings [sanity test]
by jo37
in thread uparse - Parse Unicode strings
by kcott
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