OS: Windows 10 Home
perl 5, version 14, subversion 2 (v5.14.2) built for MSWin32-x86-multi-thread
This is my script split2.pl
use strict;
use warnings;
use autodie;
$/=\3000;
my$i="000";
while(<>){open my $fh, ">:encoding(utf-8)", "input".$i++.".txt";
print $fh $_;
close $fh;}
If I invoke the script in this way:
perl -CS split2.pl <input.txt
I obtain this message
utf8 "\xE1" does not map to Unicode at split2.pl line 11, <> chunk 2.
Close with partial character at (eval 21) line 67, <> chunk 2.
and only the first fragment is created "input000.txt"
If I run the script without
-CS, no warning message and all the files are created. But they include inintelligible characters and not my greek text splitted.
I can share my greek text (346 kB) but I do not exactly in which way I can do from here.
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