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I receive this error from Encode::Detect::Detector :

Encode::Detect::Detector::handle() -- THIS is not a blessed SV reference at TestEncoding.plx line 19.

The code is simple, almost taken from the man page.

#!/bin/perl -w use feature ":5.10"; use strict; use Carp; use Encode::Detect::Detector; open my $FILE,'TALT432.txt'; my @file=<$FILE>; close $FILE; say get_encoding(@file); sub get_encoding { my @data=@_; my $res; my $enc = Encode::Detect::Detector->new(); my $l; foreach ( @data ) { $enc->handle( $data[$l] ); $l++; } $enc->eof; return $res if $res=$enc->getresult(); }

Versions of modules:

Modules are installed in the user's ~/.perl/ etc. path locally. I have checked the Perl installation with the appropriate Gentoo tools and perl-cleaner, reinstalled the modules in the local path, but nothing changed and my humble knowledge has reached it borders.


In reply to Encode::Detec::Detector: This is not an SV reference error by salmonix

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