> Modern Encode has C code that processes a compiled form and can compile
> ICU-like .ucm files as well as .enc. The ICU form can represent fallbacks
> and non-reversible stuff as well.
> 
> At that point in the coding it became unclear whether we could use ICU
> stuff - I think we have since concluded that we can.

Yes, I think so, since they switched their licensing.  (I'll still
doublecheck with Larry, but since they are using the MIT X license,
I don't foresee any problems.)

http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu/

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