If you suspect errors, don't use ->status (), but ->error_diag ().
If you expect weird characters, you can use my new module Data::Peek:
use Text::CSV_XS;
use Data::Peek;
my $csv = Text::CSV_XS->new ({ binary => 1 });
$csv->parse (qq{"ab\nc\x{20ac}\x80"});
print DPeek, "\n" for $csv->fields;
$csv->parse (qq{"ab\nc\x{20ac}\x80",\r"\n});
$csv->error_diag;
Will return PV("ab\nc\342\202\254\302\200"\0) [UTF8 "ab\nc\x{20ac}\x{80}"]
# CSV_XS ERROR: 2031 - EIF - CR char is first char of field, not part
+of EOL
Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
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