On 23 May 2013 17:25, Jean-Christophe Deschamps <[email protected]> wrote: > > There exist a significant number of codepoints requiring special attention, > depending on the locale settings (system, possibly overriden by user or > program/thread). As I see it, PCRE has no provision for changing its > behavior depending on the current locale settings in force and adding such a > feature correctly would mean more difficult to port interraction with the > OS. Of course this is only AFAICT and I have no word on what PCRE will be in > the future!
In fact, I was asking if such a feature would be good to have; implying that we don't have it today ... :) > If your problem is dealing with a only small number of codepoints, can't you > just use the UCP features PCRE already offers? No, because it hasn't to do with Unicode Properties -- it has to do with setting up the case folding tables in a different way depending on the user's language (if it's Turkish, "I" shouldn't fold to -- match caselessly -- "i"). Thanks for you reply, -- Giuseppe D'Angelo -- ## List details at https://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/pcre-dev
