OK, I converted the text file named CSV_XS.pm from Unix format to DOS format (that is, I added CR characters to it).

C:\>perldoc -l Text::CSV_XS C:\strawberry\perl\site\lib\Text\CSV_XS.pm C:\>chdir C:\strawberry\perl\site\lib\Text\ C:\strawberry\perl\site\lib\Text>bytecnt < CSV_XS.pm | egrep "CR|LF" 10 0A LF 1938 13 0D CR 0 C:\strawberry\perl\site\lib\Text>attrib CSV_XS.pm A R C:\strawberry\perl\site\lib\Text\CSV_XS.pm C:\strawberry\perl\site\lib\Text>attrib -r CSV_XS.pm C:\strawberry\perl\site\lib\Text>rename CSV_XS.pm CSV_XS.pm_LF_Only C:\strawberry\perl\site\lib\Text>sed -n p CSV_XS.pm_LF_Only > CSV_XS.p +m C:\strawberry\perl\site\lib\Text>attrib +r CSV_XS.pm C:\strawberry\perl\site\lib\Text>bytecnt < CSV_XS.pm | egrep "CR|LF" 10 0A LF 1938 13 0D CR 1938 C:\strawberry\perl\site\lib\Text>wc -l CSV_XS.pm 1938 CSV_XS.pm C:\strawberry\perl\site\lib\Text>

Then I tested it. It resolved the problem.

C:\>perl -Mopen=:encoding(UTF-8) -MText::CSV_XS -e 1 C:\>perl -MText::CSV_XS -Mopen=:encoding(UTF-8) -e 1 C:\>

Thank you, ikegami and Tux.

Jim


In reply to Re^4: Peculiar Error When Loading open Pragma Before Text::CSV_XS Module by Jim
in thread Peculiar Error When Loading open Pragma Before Text::CSV_XS Module by Jim

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