Na Rolf, I had this same failure but didn't post it, because I had *a lot* of failures and first assume that I'm doing something backwards. I can get there partially now, but I can't clear the warning:
$ perl -de1
...
DB<1> $str = "\x{ 41 }"
+
DB<2> p $str
+
DB<3> $str1 = "\x{41}"
+
DB<5> p $str1
+
A
DB<6> $str2 = "\x{263A}"
+
DB<7> p $str2
+
Wide character in print at (eval 30)[/usr/share/perl/5.28/perl5db.pl:7
+38] line 2.
...
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DB<8> binmode STDOUT, ':utf8';
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DB<9> p $str2
Wide character in print at (eval 30)[/usr/share/perl/5.28/perl5db.pl:7
+38] line 2.
+
...
☺
I tried everything I could throw at it. Am I on STDOUT whilst invoking perl -de1 ? What am I missing?
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