Re: Pure Regular Expression Engines and Literal Clusters

2019-10-10 Thread Markus Scherer via Unicode
On Tue, Oct 8, 2019 at 7:28 AM Richard Wordingham via Unicode < unicode@unicode.org> wrote: > An example UTS#18 gives for matching a literal cluster can be simplified > to, in its notation: > > [c \q{ch}] > > This is interpreted as 'match against "ch" if possible, otherwise > against "c". Thus

Re: Pure Regular Expression Engines and Literal Clusters

2019-10-10 Thread Richard Wordingham via Unicode
On Tue, 8 Oct 2019 15:25:34 +0100 Richard Wordingham via Unicode wrote: > An example UTS#18 gives for matching a literal cluster can be > simplified to, in its notation: > > [c \q{ch}] > > This is interpreted as 'match against "ch" if possible, otherwise > against "c". Thus the strings "ca"

Re: Alternative encodings for Malayalam “nta”

2019-10-10 Thread Cibu via Unicode
> > Oh the Core Spec’s 5.0 -> 5.1 delta is presented on the webpage itself, > but not incorporated into the PDF: > > https://unicode.org/versions/Unicode5.1.0/#Malayalam_Chillu_Characters > > Thanks for pointing this out.  I had missed it. > Here is the difference between our approaches. You