Update: The accuracy of the information I linked to (perlport: Newlines) is in question. See tye's response to this node.
In Perl, \n is a logical newline. It does not necessarily represent the single ASCII character whose decimal value is 10.
Perhaps a read of "perlport: Newlines" will help clarify the situation for you.
— Ken
In reply to Re^3: Is there a way to open a memory file with binmode :raw?
by kcott
in thread Is there a way to open a memory file with binmode :raw?
by stevieb
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