Hi, as ikegami showed, but did not point out, if your source code contains strings encoded in UTF-8, you need to tell Perl about that fact with use utf8;. Oh, sure, you can omit it, and between your editor and your terminal you might be able to type and read characters in "the German alphabet," but that's just a happy accident. See the documentation.
This is not the complete solution! But in order to have Perl handle your unicode characters properly, you need to start out right.
Hope this helps!
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by 1nickt
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