12

I have a simple POD text file:

$ cat test.pod 
=encoding UTF-8

Münster

It is encoded in UTF-8, as per this literal hex dump of the file:

00000000  3d 65 6e 63 6f 64 69 6e  67 20 55 54 46 2d 38 0a  |=encoding UTF-8.|
00000010  0a 4d c3 bc 6e 73 74 65  72 0a                    |.M..nster.|
0000001a

The "ü" is being encoded as the two bytes C3 and BC.

But when I run perldoc on the file it is turning my lovely formatted UTF-8 characters into ASCII.

What's more, it is correctly handling the German language convention of representing "ü" as "ue".

$ perldoc test.pod | cat
TEST(1)               User Contributed Perl Documentation              TEST(1)

Muenster

perl v5.16.3                      2014-06-10                           TEST(1)

Why is it doing this?

Is there an additional declaration I can put into my file to stop it from happening?


After additional investigation with App::perlbrew I've found the difference comes from having a particular version of Pod::Perldoc.

perl-5.10.1    3.14_04    Muenster
perl-5.12.5    3.15_02    Muenster
perl-5.14.4    3.15_04    Muenster
perl-5.16.2    3.17       Münster
perl-5.16.3    3.19       Muenster
perl-5.16.3    3.17       Münster
perl-5.17.3    3.17       Münster
perl-5.18.0    3.19       Muenster
perl-5.18.1    3.23       Münster

However I would still like, if possible, a way to make Pod::Perldoc 3.14, 3.15, and 3.19 behave "correctly".

1 Answer 1

6

Found this RT ticket http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=39000

This "bug" seems to be introduced with Perl 5.10 and perhaps this was solved in later versions.

Also see: How can I use Unicode characters in Perl POD-derived man pages? and incorrect behaviour of perldoc with UTF-8 texts.

You should add the latest available version of Pod::Perldoc as a dependency.

5
  • Interesting that according to metacpan.org/source/MALLEN/Pod-Perldoc-3.23/Changes RT #39000 was fixed in 3.15_12 but I see a regression in 3.19.
    – Kaoru
    Jun 10, 2014 at 12:05
  • 1
    The solution I settled on was to add Pod::Perldoc 3.21 as a dependency, which should ensure that anybody using the module has a recent enough version of perldoc to actually read the POD!
    – Kaoru
    Jun 10, 2014 at 12:10
  • Yes, something strange is cooking there. Using the latest version is what I can suggest. Jun 10, 2014 at 12:11
  • 1
    If you edit your answer to include "add the latest version of Pod::Perldoc as a dependency" I'll mark it as Accepted :-)
    – Kaoru
    Jun 10, 2014 at 12:16
  • 1
    Update: Pod::Perldoc 3.24, released August 19th 2014, now supports full UTF-8 text! Read more from Mark Allen on blogs.perl.org.
    – Kaoru
    Sep 29, 2014 at 12:03

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.