On 02/02/2010 03:25 AM, Ovid wrote:
Shlomi Fish sent a but report for Test::Differences and I'm afraid that I'm not
comfortable enough with utf8 to be sure of the most appropriate fix (this is
the second report on this topic). Essentially, utf8 characters are output as
their \x{} equivalents and this makes the output unreadable. Suggestions?
Maybe have the option to UTF8 stdout/stderr and just send the characters
and let the display handle it. But I don't think it should be the
default. Unicode is tricky and lots of unicode characters can be
combined in ways that look identical to humans when displayed, but are
not the same at all when the bytes are shown.
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Michael Peters
Plus Three, LP