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Non-ASCII chards don't work with -e one liners #578
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From @moritzRakudo r34428: $ echo 'say <1 2> »+« <1 1>' > test.t current instr.: 'parrot;PGE;Util;die' pc 129 If I introduce a syntax error in the file, the french quotes are reported as Cheers, |
From daniel.carrera@theingots.orgThe following lines all print "funny characters": perl6 -e 'say "ü"' If you put these statements in a file, the characters print correctly. Please note that Perl 5.10 gets it right, so the problem really is with Daniel. |
From @cokeOn Thu Jun 04 15:44:44 2009, daniel.carrera@theingots.org wrote:
These all work now. Assigning to moritz for tests. -- |
The RT System itself - Status changed from 'new' to 'open' |
From @moritzNow tested in t/spec/S19-command-line/dash-e.t. |
@moritz - Status changed from 'open' to 'resolved' |
Migrated from rt.perl.org#61980 (status was 'resolved')
Searchable as RT61980$
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