Follow-up Comment #14, bug #66919 (group groff):

[comment #13 comment #13:]
> In this case, the change is deliberate:
> 
> "Support clearing a character's hyphenation code by copying
> that of a character that lacks one."

Ah!

But it seems that this mechanism to clear a code needs to carve out an
exception for what I'm terming "reflexive hcode," right?  Because the purpose
of that is to generate a new hyphenation code for a character that may never
have had one.

It's also curious that "reflexive hcode" works differently depending on how
the character is spelled: ".hcode \[~o] õ" now has a different effect from
".hcode õ õ".


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