Or
use Text::xSV; use PerlIO::gzip; open my $gzin, '<:gzip', "filename" or die $!; my $csv = Text::xSV->new('fh'=>$gzin); . . .
See Text::xSV and PerlIO::gzip for more details.
In reply to Re: CSV Parse on filehandle
by idsfa
in thread CSV Parse on filehandle
by ruoso
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