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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T02:34:05+00:00 2026-05-15T02:34:05+00:00

If I open a file ( and specify an encoding directly ) : open(my

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If I open a file ( and specify an encoding directly ) :

open(my $file,"<:encoding(UTF-16)","some.file") || die "error $!\n";
while(<$file>) {
    print "$_\n";
}
close($file);

I can read the file contents nicely. However, if I do:

use Encode;

open(my $file,"some.file") || die "error $!\n";
while(<$file>) {
    print decode("UTF-16",$_);
}
close($file);

I get the following error:

UTF-16:Unrecognised BOM d at F:/Perl/lib/Encode.pm line 174

How can I make it work with decode?

EDIT: here are the first several bytes:

FF FE 3C 00 68 00 74 00
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    2026-05-15T02:34:06+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 2:34 am

    If you simply specify “UTF-16”, Perl is going to look for the byte-order mark (BOM) to figure out how to parse it. If there is no BOM, it’s going to blow up. In that case, you have to tell Encode which byte-order you have by specifying either “UTF-16LE” for little-endian or “UTF-16BE” for big-endian.

    There’s something else going on with your situation though, but it’s hard to tell without seeing the data you have in the file. I get the same error with both snippets. If I don’t have a BOM and I don’t specify a byte order, my Perl complains either way. Which Perl are you using and which platform do you have? Does your platform have the native endianness of your file? I think the behaviour I see is correct according to the docs.

    Also, you can’t simply read a line in some unknown encoding (whatever Perl’s default is) then ship that off to decode. You might end up in the middle of a multi-byte sequence. You have to use Encode::FB_QUIET to save the part of the buffer that you couldn’t decode and add that to the next chunk of data:

    open my($lefh), '<:raw', 'text-utf16.txt';
    
    my $string;
    while( $string .= <$lefh> ) {
        print decode("UTF-16LE", $string, Encode::FB_QUIET) 
        }
    
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