I'm obviously missing something. I know the input is not correctly utf8 encoded. If :utf8 I/O layer only sets the internal utf8 flag and does not check the encoding then why am I getting encoding errors?
In reply to Re^4: :utf8 I/O layer vs encoding(UTF8), segfault and speed
by mje
in thread :utf8 I/O layer vs encoding(UTF8), segfault and speed
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