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Case folding of ß 00DF ß LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S #3352
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From @masak<sorear> How does case insensitive matching work in perl 6? |
@coke - Status changed from 'new' to 'open' |
From @cokeOn Tue Jun 15 02:16:28 2010, masak wrote:
Behavior changed:
Closable? -- |
From @masakOn Sat Oct 20 18:17:19 2012, coke wrote:
Well, the *inconsistency* seems to be gone... but by pushing the |
From @ShimmerFairy<lue> r: say "ß".uc Both examples above are meant to result in SS. Note that the capital <lue> r: say "ẞ".lc |
From @moritz<moritz> p6: say 'ß'.uc, 'ß'.tc, 'ß'.tclc All these answers are wrong. 'ß'.uc is supposed to be 'SS' or possibly |
From @cokeOn Tue Mar 04 12:56:48 2014, moritz wrote:
Is this a unicode specified behavior (if so, can we have a URL for posterity?) or is this a native speaker response which contradicts unicode? What's the desired behavior if ß is not at the beginning of the string? There are already tests for this behavior in S32-str/{uc,tclc,tc}.t which might need to be cleaned up as a result of this test. |
The RT System itself - Status changed from 'new' to 'open' |
From @moritzOn Wed Mar 05 06:28:49 2014, coke wrote:
Yes. http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode6.2.0/ch04.pdf refers to SpecialCasing.txt, and SpecialCasing.txt contains this: ==
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From @jnthnOn Fri Mar 28 09:18:06 2014, moritz wrote:
This is now implemented, and tests unfudged. |
@jnthn - Status changed from 'open' to 'resolved' |
Migrated from rt.perl.org#121377 (status was 'resolved')
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