Great post! I obviously have an interest in this given my recent self-inflicted problems with processing a CSV file. :-)
About the only thing missing from most (all?) of these modules is a way to handle embedded, unescaped delimiter characters. (Wouldn't clean input data be nice? *sigh*) Perhaps setting the delimiter character to the empty string would trigger a separate set of logic that would handle that case. (A delimiter character followed by a separator character or a newline would be a real closing delimiter character, while others would be ignored, perhaps.)
Not that I'm volunteering, of course. :-)
Wally Hartshorn
In reply to Re: Comparison of the parsing features of CSV (and xSV) modules
by Wally Hartshorn
in thread Comparison of the parsing features of CSV (and xSV) modules
by jZed
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