Try this tiny test script and you will see.

I see that every one of those tests fails:

$ perl 1199749.pl 1..8 Malformed UTF-8 character (unexpected non-continuation byte 0xe3, imme +diately after start byte 0xe7) at 1199749.pl line 12. Malformed UTF-8 character (unexpected non-continuation byte 0x6f, imme +diately after start byte 0xe3) at 1199749.pl line 12. looking for directory (dir_without_codes): documentao not ok 1 - With codes (1) # Failed test 'With codes (1)' # at 1199749.pl line 17. not ok 2 - Without codes (2) # Failed test 'Without codes (2)' # at 1199749.pl line 18. not ok 3 - Without codes (3) # Failed test 'Without codes (3)' # at 1199749.pl line 19. not ok 4 - Without codes (4) # Failed test 'Without codes (4)' # at 1199749.pl line 24. not ok 5 - Glob matches with codes (5) # Failed test 'Glob matches with codes (5)' # at 1199749.pl line 28. # got: 'documentação' # expected: 'documentação' not ok 6 - Glob matches without codes (6) # Failed test 'Glob matches without codes (6)' # at 1199749.pl line 29. # got: 'documentação' # expected: 'documentao' not ok 7 - Glob matches without codes (7) # Failed test 'Glob matches without codes (7)' # at 1199749.pl line 30. # got: 'documentação' # expected: 'documentao' not ok 8 - Without codes (8) # Failed test 'Without codes (8)' # at 1199749.pl line 32. # Looks like you failed 8 tests of 8.

Unfortunately it appears that it isn't portable. I take it that it runs better on Windows?


In reply to Re^3: Accent file names issue by hippo
in thread Accent file names issue by ruimelo73

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