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> a "sort of but not really" funhouse mirror of Perl's regex engine seems beyond superfluous at this point. I agree. With apologies if the following is a thread hijack,...
> See `Polyglot::Regexen`. I took a look, but that seems to be analogous to Tobias Leich's approach with his `v5` work rather than to Stefan Seifert's approach with his `Inline`...
See also https://github.com/perl6/Pod-To-HTML/issues/55#issuecomment-451294186 (and the comment immediately preceding it which documents the original discussion of this issue in 2009). In my comment I propose a solution that I think is...
Hi @mykhal, This issue presumably means Unicodable just uses standard `Str` strings, so the behaviour described is to be expected. Raku normalizes all `Str` strings via NFC, per the Unicode...
> One of my points is: provided that Unicodable's purpose is finding related Unicode characters, it could also try to find normalization-equivalent characters (regardless of how precisely it picks the...
Having slept on this my first thought is that installing Inline::Perl5 could kick off a probe that attempts to establish if there's a perlbrew'd perl, and what options were used...
Hi @Mai-Lapyst and @massa, I began writing this comment to try help you. But also -- indeed much more so -- so others could read it as a sort of...
Why did MasterDuke17 make commits without testing the JS back end works? I think the short answer is that they're being sensible. I'm not aware of anyone using the JS...
Key commentary from #1600: > But what if my program doesn't have two such modules? Would I be then paying the penalty of having to recompile—potentially huge—part of my program...
(Edited link in 2024 because there's something very odd going on with the overall blog link.) @vhatzist See https://yakshavingcream.blogspot.com/2019/08/summer-in-review.html