Eh, I don't think this is right.  I'm mixing up the code point numbers with
the numeric value of the constituent bytes.  I'll keep looking though.

At 07:58 PM 12/1/2006 -0500, Chris Wagner wrote:
>The S format turns ur 6 bytes into 3 integers(machine native).  U can then
>feed those 3 integers to the U format to get a unicode string.  This is
>merely a workaround; Perl by all rights should take unicode directly from
>STDIN.  Maybe declaring a unicode pragma on STDIN might help.



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