On Dec 21, 2009, at 2:34 PM, David E. Wheeler wrote:

> On Dec 21, 2009, at 2:13 PM, Tim Bunce wrote:
> 
>> You're using 5.8.8. In 5.10.0 $^V was changed to be an object.
>> 
>> I'm working in that area. I'll look into it.
> 
> While you're at it, I have a new problem:
> 
>    CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION wtf(
>         expression text
>    ) RETURNS text LANGUAGE plperl AS $$
>        return "{$_[0]}";
>    $$;
> 
>    try=# select wtf('foo');
>     wtf
>    -----
>     {
>    (1 row)
> 
> Note how I don't even get the closing "}". This does not happen with 
> PL/PerlU. The denizens of #postgresql think that there's some sort of issue 
> with Safe and Encode or Encode::Alias (the latter `require`s Encode in two if 
> its methods). Can you replicate it? It's driving me absolutely batshit. I'm 
> using Perl 5.10.2, Safe 2.20, and Encode 2.39.

Also, my encoding is en_US.UTF-8. I think it matter that it's UTF-8, to judge 
by the

                if (GetDatabaseEncoding() == PG_UTF8)

Block in plperl.c.

Thanks,

David
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