There is a bug in the UTF-16 and CRLF filters. The CRLF filters, which adds the CR on Windows, works with bytes and happens after the UTF-16 encoding. It ends up putting in a 0x0D byte instead of 0D 00 bytes for the encoding.

One solution is to remove the crlf layer.

open(my $fh, ">:raw", $file); binmode($fh, ":encoding(ucs2le)"); print $fh, "\r\n";
Another is to put the crlf before the ucs2le encoding, but I am not sure how to do that.

In reply to Re: newline in unicode under windows by iburrell
in thread newline in unicode under windows by snaporaz

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