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How to I open a file in binmode properly using batch and a perl oneliner?

perl -p binmode("C:\test.txt")

Gives:

Can't open binmode(C:\test.txt): Invalid argument.

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Use the open pragma with the :raw layer. Untested:

perl -Mopen=IO,:raw …
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  • Unknown PerlIO layer class ':raw' (need IN, OUT or IO) at -e line 0. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted. Jul 24, 2013 at 13:01
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    @membersound Take a look at perldoc open and see: perl -Mopen=IN,:raw ... ;-)
    – Matthias
    Jul 24, 2013 at 13:11
  • perl -0777 -Mopen=IN,:raw -MDigest::MD5=md5_hex -e"print md5_hex(<>)" myfile
    – Borodin
    Apr 16, 2015 at 8:03
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Without -e, a script name is expected, and no script named binmode(C:\test.txt) exists.

Note that binmode(C:\test.txt) is not valid Perl, so your command still won't work after adding the missing -e. You need to create a shell literal that creates the string binmode("C:\test.txt") or equivalent.

Finally, binmode takes a file handle, not a file name.

perl -pe"binmode(STDOUT); ..."

Of course, you only need to do it once, not once per line, so

perl -pe"BEGIN { binmode(STDOUT); } ..."
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    Of course, that's not valid perl either, as binmode does not take file name arguments.
    – TLP
    Jul 24, 2013 at 11:48
  • @TLP, doh! yeah, didn't notice that. Fixed
    – ikegami
    Jul 24, 2013 at 13:15

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