Actually, simply calling length on a scalar with UTF8=1 adds the magic.
>perl -MDevel::Peek -e"Dump $_=chr(0x2660)x100; length $_; Dump $_" SV = PV(0x2379ec) at 0x1845eec REFCNT = 1 FLAGS = (POK,pPOK,UTF8) PV = 0x184c5ec "..."\0 [UTF8 "..."] CUR = 300 LEN = 304 SV = PVMG(0x18242cc) at 0x1845eec REFCNT = 1 FLAGS = (SMG,POK,pPOK,UTF8) IV = 0 NV = 0 PV = 0x184c5ec "..."\0 [UTF8 "..."] CUR = 300 LEN = 304 MAGIC = 0x1824e64 MG_VIRTUAL = &PL_vtbl_utf8 MG_TYPE = PERL_MAGIC_utf8(w) MG_LEN = 100 <---------- char length

It's a pity that actions such as chop, appending a UTF8=0 string, etc void the count instead of updating it.

Note that $_ eq '' doesn't add the magic, so not only is it faster, it uses less memory.


In reply to Re^4: Alternative to bytes::length() by ikegami
in thread Alternative to bytes::length() by creamygoodness

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