This thread is yet another one of countless similar PerlMonks threads about Perl's Unicode support that immediately devolves into a discussion (debate) about how it all works, how it doesn't work, what the bugs are, what worked for him when he tried foo, what worked for her when she tried bar, and so on and so forth.
I didn't study the thread, but I read enough of it to make my head explode.
I haven't yet found any explanation of Perl's Unicode model I can understand and use to write Perl programs that handle Unicode text consistently and reliably in any of the Perl documentation or in any discussion threads or tutorials on PerlMonks.
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