>>>>> "DS" == Dan Sugalski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DS> U doesn't really signal "glyph" to me, but we are sort of limited
DS> in what we have left. We still need a zero-width assertion for
DS> glyph boundary within regexes themselves.
how about \C? it doesn't seem to be taken and would mean char boundary (not
exactly a glyph but close enough).
also \U has a meaning in double quotish strings.
uri
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