Have a good time of the day.
Am i correct in supposing that there is no way to read an array (in UTF-8 encoding) w/ «do» -- in case the array contains non-english characters?
I tried this way:
File «q» contains:
q~(?^u:йцу(\W))~, qq~фыв$1~
Script:
use utf8::all;
use Encode;
# This reads unreadable characters.
@a=do 'q';
# So, i decode this (notwithstanding utf8::all usage):
$a[0]=decode( 'UTF-8', $a[0] );
$a[1]=decode( 'UTF-8', $a[1] );
# I save the decoded data (for later usage):
open SVITOK, '>q';
$sod='q~'.$a[0].'~, qq~'.$a[1].'~'."\n";
print SVITOK $sod;
close SVITOK;
# Now, i read it again. -- That reads unreadable characters again.
@a=do 'q';
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