Hi, Monks,

I quite like using the combination of Getopt::ArgvFile and Getopt::Long,
have employed it for years now and then.

But it's 2015, and nowadays you do not want any longer to restrict yourself to the the trivial subset of printable 7-bit-ascii characters in files loaded by Getopt::ArgvFile,
esp. for option values;
but Getopt::ArgvFile does not appear Unicode-ready to me.

Question is wheater is worth investing the effort making it Unicode-ready.

Is there anything like Getopt::ArgvFile around? and Unicode-ready?

Should I read a file myself into an array
and then process it using GetOptionsFromArray?

Kind regards,
~J


In reply to Getopt::ArgvFile + Getopt::Long -- but how to specify the encoding? by johayek

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