The dict standard dictates that all data crossing the wire shall be in
UTF-8. Unfortunately, the reference implementation doesn't even try to
get it right. I was discussing the issue with a maintainer of a Russian
dictionary for dict, and part of the problem was that there was no UTF-8
regex engine. Does anyone know of a UTF-8 regex engine, preferably one
that can be plugged into a GPL'ed C program easily?

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