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Quite right, of course. But I was surprised today while playing with using the official name for Unicode characters to find that it's not needed in that case:

use strict; use warnings; use feature 'say'; #use utf8; use open qw( :encoding(UTF-8) :std ); say "\N{FATHER CHRISTMAS} thanks you for all your hard work tonight"; __END__

🎅 thanks you for all your hard work tonight

use strict; use warnings; use feature 'say';
#use utf8;
use open qw( :encoding(UTF-8) :std );
say "🎅 thanks you for all your hard work tonight";
__END__

🎅 thanks you for all your hard work tonight


The way forward always starts with a minimal test.

In reply to Re^4: Bypass utf-8 encoding/decoding? by 1nickt
in thread Bypass utf-8 encoding/decoding? by chayyoo

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