Your unexpected output seems ISO-8859-1 output of the SPADE charcters. Probably, If you put the output to the text, and See the results in your browser with utf-8 encoding, You'see the SPADE.
print qq("BLACK SPADE SUIT","BLACK HEART SUIT","BLACK DIAMOND SUIT","B
+LACK CLUB SUIT",\n);
#decimail unicode character for above;
my @ary=("♠","♥","♦","♣");
foreach my $target(@ary) {
$target =~ s/\&#(.*);/$1/;
print '"' . encode('utf8', chr($target)) . '",';
}
print "\n";
I mean , this is terminal problem , doesn't it ?
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