There is a related known problem, which has been solved in IO. See this RT ticket for all the details and this patch to blead for the fix.

Tux,

It was exactly this IO patch I was checking for when I stumbled upon this new, different problem. I was revisiting the thread from early October with the subject Why Doesn't Text::CSV_XS Print Valid UTF-8 Text When Used With the open Pragma?. Since then, I've upgraded from Strawberry Perl 5.12 to 5.14, so I was naïvely testing to see if the patch to fix the behavior of the open pragma had been applied to this newer version of Perl.

Needless to say, it isn't fixed in 5.14.2.

Jim


In reply to Re^2: 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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