Hi Monks, I have a problem searching/matching unicode strings. This code works:
use utf8; use strict; my $s1 = "long_japanese_text_ i_utf8"; my $s2 = "short_japanese_text_in_utf8"; print index($s1, $s2)."\n"; print "found\n" if $s1 =~ /$s2/;
Both index and regex work here. The problem appears when data comes from sjis encoded file:
use strict; use utf8; my $s1 = "short_japanese_text_in_utf8"; open F, "<:encoding(sjis)", "file.txt"; while (<F>) { print "found\n" if /$s1/; print index($_, $s1)."\n"; }
Neither regex nor index work here. What is the problem? What am I doing wrong? Thanks, Edvinas

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