I am using the perl module sapnwrfc to connect to SAP and retrieve reports. This module uses utf8 and when the data is returned some of the data has a pattern of utf8 character corruption. This appears to happen when a line in the SAP report is more than 4096 in length and my current thinking is that the read buffer of perl is splitting utf8 characters and causing the corruption.
$abap_lookup = $sap_rfc->function_lookup("REPORT");
$abap_program = $abap_lookup->create_function_call;
# set abap program input variables
$abap_program->REPORT($abap_program_name);
$abap_program->VARIANT($abap_variant_name);
# call the abap program
$abap_program->invoke;
$abap_program->DATA has the corruption in one place in each line that is more than 4Kb
This is the fragment with the corruption, the actual line is a byte or two more than 4Kb.
\x{f8fc}\x{2500} \x{500}/\x{f8fc}\x{2500}
This is what is expected, so I am assuming something is splitting the line and causing the problem.
\x{f8fc}\x{2500}\x{f8fc}\x{2500}\x{f8fc}\x{2500}
I have tried all manner of open ':utf8' pragma and other settings (use utf8, binmode(STDIN, ":utf8"), binmode(STDOUT, ":utf8");). Also have tried to turn off buffering ($| = 1;). I cannot tell if this is a utf8 problem or a buffering problem. Does anyone know why this would be doing this and how to fix it?
\x{f8fc}
value...is that supposed to be a Unicode character U+F8FC (which is a character in the BMP Private Use Area - U+E000-U+F8FF), or the UTF8 encoding of a character? If the latter, it is bogus; no valid UTF8 character contains bytes 0xC0, 0xC1, or 0xF5..0xFF.use open qw( :std IO :utf8 )
.Devel::Peek
and check.