chromatic wrote:
> We'd have to add a function to the encoding API and change
> Parrot_str_find_cclass() to perform this, but that should be an hour of work
> for an enterprising hacker for a surprising performance improvement. It's
> relatively low-risk as well, so if someone can do it in the
I was going over S02, and found it opens with, "By default Perl presents
Unicode in "NFG" formation, where each grapheme counts as one character."
I looked up NFG, and found it to be an invention of this group, but
didn't find any details when I tried to chase down the links.
This opens a who
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Will "Coke" Coleda
John M. Dlugosz wrote:
I was going over S02, and found it opens with, "By default Perl presents
Unicode in "NFG" formation, where each grapheme counts as one character."
I looked up NFG, and found it to be an invention of this group, but
didn't find any details when I tried to chase down the l