Try:
my $s = "\x{fc}"; say $s; say $s =~ s/\x{fc}/u/gr;
You can see common unicode points at: http://www.pjb.com.au/comp/diacritics.html amongst many other places on the web.
In reply to Re^5: how to output file in Unicode
by philiprbrenan
in thread how to output file in Unicode
by anakin30
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