Perl: printing Unicode strings to the Windows console

丶灬走出姿态 提交于 2019-11-30 20:20:27

Did you try the solution from perlmonk ?

It use :unix as well to avoid the console buffer.

This is the code from that link:

use Win32::API;

binmode(STDOUT, ":unix:utf8");

#Must set the console code page to UTF8
$SetConsoleOutputCP= new Win32::API( 'kernel32.dll', 'SetConsoleOutputCP', 'N','N' );
$SetConsoleOutputCP->Call(65001);

$line1="\x{2554}".("\x{2550}"x15)."\x{2557}\n";
$line2="\x{2551}".(" "x15)."\x{2551}\n";
$line3="\x{255A}".("\x{2550}"x15)."\x{255D}";
$unicode_string=$line1.$line2.$line3;

print "THIS IS THE CORRECT EXAMPLE OUTPUT IN PURE PERL: \n";
print $unicode_string;

Guys: continuing on studying that Perlmonks post, turns out that this is even neater and nicer: replace:
use Win32::API;
and:

$SetConsoleOutputCP= new Win32::API( 'kernel32.dll', 'SetConsoleOutputCP', 'N','N' );
$SetConsoleOutputCP->Call(65001);

with:

use Win32::Console;

and:

 Win32::Console::OutputCP(65001);

Leaving all else intact.
This is even more in the spirit of Perl conciseness and magic.

You can also utilize Win32::Unicode::Console or Win32::Unicode::Native to achieve unicode prints on windows console.

Also, this behaviour is not present while using ConEmu, which also enables proper Unicode support in Windows' command console.

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