I don't want the ellipsis getting to get encoded into \x{2026}.
That's Data::Dumper doing that, and I don't think there's a way to turn it off. Data::Dump seems to be similar. Data::Printer does seem to do what you want:
use warnings;
use strict;
use open qw/:std :utf8/;
use Data::Printer { print_escapes=>1 };
my $str = "(\N{U+2026}\n)";
p $str;
Gives me: "(…\n)"
... although on the other hand, these modules are all debugging tools, and not really tools for generating consistently formatted output. For that, other formats are better - if you could explain the application, then perhaps we could make other suggestions.
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