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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?

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  • Ouch! That's as close to current as it gets...so often it turns out to Perl 5.6.1 or 5.8.2 or something similarly archaic where UTF8 support was known to be iffy. Nov 24, 2010 at 19:37
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    I'm puzzled by the \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. Nov 24, 2010 at 19:51
  • @tchrist recommends use open qw( :std IO :utf8 ). Nov 24, 2010 at 20:00
  • Well, it works for me, but I think this is something else. I don’t trust that the utf8_on bit is actually set on the stuff he’s pulling out of the database. He should use Devel::Peek and check.
    – tchrist
    Nov 24, 2010 at 20:32

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was not able to figure out where the corruption is happening, but it is repeatable so I built a filter.

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