Yes, but they are what I mean by "literals". If you have any byte above 127 in your source code, you need to tell Perl what encoding your source code is in if it is not Latin-1.
You have something that is UTF-8, but you are not telling Perl that your source code contains UTF-8.
In reply to Re^12: Any good ways to handle NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE characters in regex in newer versions of Perl?
by Corion
in thread Any good ways to handle NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE characters in regex in newer versions of Perl?
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