utf8 - Perl pragma to enable/disable UTF-8 in source codeSYNOPSIS
use utf8; no utf8;DESCRIPTION
WARNING: The implementation of Unicode support in Perl is incomplete. See the perlunicode manpage for the exact details. The `use utf8' pragma tells the Perl parser to allow UTF-8 in the program text in the current lexical scope. The `no utf8' pragma tells Perl to switch back to treating the source text as literal bytes in the current lexical scope. This pragma is primarily a compatibility device. Perl versions earlier than 5.6 allowed arbitrary bytes in source code, whereas in future we would like to standardize on the UTF-8 encoding for source text. Until UTF-8 becomes the default format for source text, this pragma should be used to recognize UTF-8 in the source. When UTF-8 becomes the standard source format, this pragma will effectively become a no-op. Enabling the `utf8' pragma has the following effects: o Bytes in the source text that have their high-bit set will be treated as being part of a literal UTF-8 character. This includes most literals such as identifiers, string constants, constant regular expression patterns and package names. o In the absence of inputs marked as UTF-8, regular expressions within the scope of this pragma will default to using character semantics instead of byte semantics. @bytes_or_chars = split //, $data; # may split to bytes if data # $data isn't UTF-8 { use utf8; # force char semantics @chars = split //, $data; # splits characters }SEE ALSO
the perlunicode manpage, the bytes manpage
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