in reply to What happened to WIDE_SYSTEM_CALLS?

It went the way of the dodo. See perl581delta (Win32) The -C Switch Has Been Repurposed.

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Re^2: What happened to WIDE_SYSTEM_CALLS?
by John M. Dlugosz (Monsignor) on Feb 08, 2005 at 16:29 UTC
    The -C switch has changed in an incompatible way. The old semantics of this switch only made sense in Win32 and only in the "use utf8" universe in 5.6.x releases, and do not make sense for the Unicode implementation in 5.8.0. Since this switch could not have been used by anyone, it has been repurposed. The behavior that this switch enabled in 5.6.x releases may be supported in a transparent, data-dependent fashion in a future release.
    It does indirectly refer to it, since -C did the same thing that this variable did. But it doesn't say what the new situation is.

    --John