Dear Monks,

I just stumbled other a difference between 5.6 and 5.8.
My goal is to output utf8 characters, e.g. using "ö"
<U00F6> LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH DIARESIS

with 5.6 I get:
perl -e '$c="f6"; $u=pack("U",hex($c)); print $u, "\x{f6}"' | od -tx1 0000000 c3 b6 c3 b6 0000004

With 5.8 the output is not the "c3 b6" two byte code for each "ö" but the single byte "f6".

What's the equivalent in 5.8? (sorry, I cannot test myself in the moment)


Thanks for your help, Axel.

In reply to utf8 output with 5.8 by axelrose

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