A test case calls for proof :)
use strict;
use warnings;
use Text::CSV_XS;
$/ = "\r";
print "Testing with version $Text::CSV_XS::VERSION\n";
my $csv = Text::CSV_XS->new ({ eol => $/ });
my $str = "a,b,c$/";
open my $fh, "<", \$str or die "ScalarIO: $!\n";
if (my $row = $csv->getline ($fh)) {
print join "|", @$row, "\n";
}
else {
$csv->error_diag;
}
Generates:
$ perl eoltest.pl
Testing with version 0.58
a|b|c|
Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
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