If I recode string "print 'foo'" to UTF16, I will get "\0p\0r\0i\0n\0t\0 \0'\0f\0o\0o\0'" and if I eval that string, I will get nothing, as the first "\0" will effectively ends the string. Similar problem exists with UTF8.
There is no problem recoding string, egighter Text::Iconv or Unicode::String with Unicode::Map8 can be used, but there is problem evaling UTF8/UTF16 string.
In reply to Re: Re: Character Recode Perlcode
by gildir
in thread Character Recode Perlcode
by mamut
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