.\" -*- mode: troff; coding: utf-8 -*- .\" Automatically generated by Pod::Man v6.0.2 (Pod::Simple 3.45) .\" .\" Standard preamble: .\" ======================================================================== .de Sp \" Vertical space (when we can't use .PP) .if t .sp .5v .if n .sp .. .de Vb \" Begin verbatim text .ft CW .nf .ne \\$1 .. .de Ve \" End verbatim text .ft R .fi .. .\" \*(C` and \*(C' are quotes in nroff, nothing in troff, for use with C<>. .ie n \{\ . ds C` "" . ds C' "" 'br\} .el\{\ . ds C` . ds C' 'br\} .\" .\" Escape single quotes in literal strings from groff's Unicode transform. .ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq .el .ds Aq ' .\" .\" If the F register is >0, we'll generate index entries on stderr for .\" titles (.TH), headers (.SH), subsections (.SS), items (.Ip), and index .\" entries marked with X<> in POD. Of course, you'll have to process the .\" output yourself in some meaningful fashion. .\" .\" Avoid warning from groff about undefined register 'F'. .de IX .. .nr rF 0 .if \n(.g .if rF .nr rF 1 .if (\n(rF:(\n(.g==0)) \{\ . if \nF \{\ . de IX . tm Index:\\$1\t\\n%\t"\\$2" .. . if !\nF==2 \{\ . nr % 0 . nr F 2 . \} . \} .\} .rr rF .\" .\" Required to disable full justification in groff 1.23.0. .if n .ds AD l .\" ======================================================================== .\" .IX Title "source::encoding 3perl" .TH source::encoding 3perl 2025-07-13 "perl v5.42.0" "Perl Programmers Reference Guide" .\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes .\" way too many mistakes in technical documents. .if n .ad l .nh .SH NAME source::encoding \-\- Declare Perl source code encoding .SH SYNOPSIS .IX Header "SYNOPSIS" .Vb 3 \& use source::encoding \*(Aqascii\*(Aq; \& use source::encoding \*(Aqutf8\*(Aq; \& no source::encoding; .Ve .SH DESCRIPTION .IX Header "DESCRIPTION" These days, Perl code either generally contains only ASCII characters with \&\f(CW\*(C`\ex{}\*(C'\fR and similar escapes to represent non\-ASCII, or \f(CW\*(C`use\ utf8\*(C'\fR is used to indicate that the source code itself contains characters encoded as UTF\-8. .PP That means that a character in the source code not meeting these criteria is often a typographical error. This pragma is used to tell Perl to raise an error when this happens. .PP \&\f(CW\*(C`use\ source::encoding\ \*(Aqutf8\*(Aq\*(C'\fR is a synonym for \f(CW\*(C`use\ utf8\*(C'\fR. They may be used interchangeably. .PP \&\f(CW\*(C`use\ source::encoding\ \*(Aqascii\*(Aq\*(C'\fR turns off any UTF\-8 expectations, and raises a fatal error if any character within its scope in the input source code is not ASCII (or ASCII\-equivalent on EBCDIC systems). .PP \&\f(CW\*(C`no\ source::encoding\*(C'\fR turns off any UTF\-8/ASCII expectations for the remainder of its scope. The meaning of non\-ASCII characters is then undefined. .PP \&\f(CW\*(C`use\ source::encoding\ \*(Aqascii\*(Aq\*(C'\fR is automatically enabled within the lexical scope of a \f(CW\*(C`use\ v5.41.0\*(C'\fR or higher. .SH "SEE ALSO" .IX Header "SEE ALSO" utf8