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@rem PH added copy command for new testbtables file, November 2020 " desc=""/> MATCHED_STRING - -4. Updated CMakeLists.txt with another patch from Wolfgang Stöggl (Bugzilla -#2588): - - - Add escaped double quotes around include directory in CMakeLists.txt to - allow spaces in directory names. - - - This fixes a cmake error, if the path of the pcre2 source contains a space. - -5. Updated CMakeLists.txt with a patch from B. Scott Michel: CMake's -documentation suggests using CHECK_SYMBOL_EXISTS over CHECK_FUNCTION_EXIST. -Moreover, these functions come from specific header files, which need to be -specified (and, thankfully, are the same on both the Linux and WinXX -platforms.) - -6. Added a (uint32_t) cast to prevent a compiler warning in pcre2_compile.c. - -7. Applied a patch from Wolfgang Stöggl (Bugzilla #2600) to fix postfix for -debug Windows builds using CMake. This also updated configure so that it -generates *.pc files and pcre2-config with the same content, as in the past. - -8. If a pattern ended with (?(VERSION=n.d where n is any number but d is just a -single digit, the code unit beyond d was being read (i.e. there was a read -buffer overflow). Fixes ClusterFuzz 23779. - -9. After the rework in r1235, certain character ranges were incorrectly -handled by an optimization in JIT. Furthermore a wrong offset was used to -read a value from a buffer which could lead to memory overread. - -10. Unnoticed for many years was the fact that delimiters other than / in the -testinput1 and testinput4 files could cause incorrect behaviour when these -files were processed by perltest.sh. There were several tests that used quotes -as delimiters, and it was just luck that they didn't go wrong with perltest.sh. -All the patterns in testinput1 and testinput4 now use / as their delimiter. -This fixes Bugzilla #2641. - -11. Perl has started to give an error for \K within lookarounds (though there -are cases where it doesn't). PCRE2 still allows this, so the tests that include -this case have been moved from test 1 to test 2. - -12. Further to 10 above, pcre2test has been updated to detect and grumble if a -delimiter other than / is used after #perltest. - -13. Fixed a bug with PCRE2_MATCH_INVALID_UTF in 8-bit mode when PCRE2_CASELESS -was set and PCRE2_NO_START_OPTIMIZE was not set. The optimization for finding -the start of a match was not resetting correctly after a failed match on the -first valid fragment of the subject, possibly causing incorrect "no match" -returns on subsequent fragments. For example, the pattern /A/ failed to match -the subject \xe5A. Fixes Bugzilla #2642. - -14. Fixed a bug in character set matching when JIT is enabled and both unicode -scripts and unicode classes are present at the same time. - -15. Added GNU grep's -m (aka --max-count) option to pcre2grep. - -16. Refactored substitution processing in pcre2grep strings, both for the -O -option and when dealing with callouts. There is now a single function that -handles $ expansion in all cases (instead of multiple copies of almost -identical code). This means that the same escape sequences are available -everywhere, which was not previously the case. At the same time, the escape -sequences $x{...} and $o{...} have been introduced, to allow for characters -whose code points are greater than 255 in Unicode mode. - -17. Applied the patch from Bugzilla #2628 to RunGrepTest. This does an explicit -test for a version of sed that can handle binary zero, instead of assuming that -any Linux version will work. Later: replaced $(...) by `...` because not all -shells recognize the former. - -18. Fixed a word boundary check bug in JIT when partial matching is enabled. - -19. Fix ARM64 compilation warning in JIT. Patch by Carlo. - -20. A bug in the RunTest script meant that if the first part of test 2 failed, -the failure was not reported. - -21. 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The only change of real note is the removal of -the actual POSIX names regcomp etc. from the POSIX wrapper library because -these have caused issues for some applications (see 10.33 #2 below). - - -Version 10.36 04-December-2020 ------------------------------- - -Again, mainly bug fixes and tidies. The only enhancements are the addition of -GNU grep's -m (aka --max-count) option to pcre2grep, and also unifying the -handling of substitution strings for both -O and callouts in pcre2grep, with -the addition of $x{...} and $o{...} to allow for characters whose code points -are greater than 255 in Unicode mode. - -NOTE: there is an outstanding issue with JIT support for MacOS on arm64 -hardware. For details, please see Bugzilla issue #2618. - - Version 10.35 15-April-2020 --------------------------- diff --git a/pcre2/NON-AUTOTOOLS-BUILD b/pcre2/NON-AUTOTOOLS-BUILD index 6bf6576..a73c058 100644 --- a/pcre2/NON-AUTOTOOLS-BUILD +++ b/pcre2/NON-AUTOTOOLS-BUILD @@ -40,11 +40,7 @@ GENERIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PCRE2 C LIBRARY The following are generic instructions for building the PCRE2 C library "by hand". If you are going to use CMake, this section does not apply to you; you -can skip ahead to the CMake section. Note that the settings concerned with -8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit code units relate to the type of data string that -PCRE2 processes. They are NOT referring to the underlying operating system bit -width. You do not have to do anything special to compile in a 64-bit -environment, for example. +can skip ahead to the CMake section. (1) Copy or rename the file src/config.h.generic as src/config.h, and edit the macro settings that it contains to whatever is appropriate for your @@ -90,11 +86,11 @@ environment, for example. The tables in src/pcre2_chartables.c are defaults. The caller of PCRE2 can specify alternative tables at run time. - (4) For a library that supports 8-bit code units in the character strings that - it processes, compile the following source files from the src directory, - setting -DPCRE2_CODE_UNIT_WIDTH=8 as a compiler option. Also set - -DHAVE_CONFIG_H if you have set up src/config.h with your configuration, - or else use other -D settings to change the configuration as required. + (4) For an 8-bit library, compile the following source files from the src + directory, setting -DPCRE2_CODE_UNIT_WIDTH=8 as a compiler option. Also + set -DHAVE_CONFIG_H if you have set up src/config.h with your + configuration, or else use other -D settings to change the configuration + as required. pcre2_auto_possess.c pcre2_chartables.c @@ -146,9 +142,9 @@ environment, for example. If your system has static and shared libraries, you may have to do this once for each type. - (6) If you want to build a library that supports 16-bit or 32-bit code units, - (as well as, or instead of the 8-bit library) just supply 16 or 32 as the - value of -DPCRE2_CODE_UNIT_WIDTH when you are compiling. + (6) If you want to build a 16-bit library or 32-bit library (as well as, or + instead of the 8-bit library) just supply 16 or 32 as the value of + -DPCRE2_CODE_UNIT_WIDTH when you are compiling. (7) If you want to build the POSIX wrapper functions (which apply only to the 8-bit library), ensure that you have the src/pcre2posix.h file and then @@ -405,6 +401,6 @@ Everything in that location, source and executable, is in EBCDIC and native z/OS file formats. The port provides an API for LE languages such as COBOL and for the z/OS and z/VM versions of the Rexx languages. -=========================== -Last Updated: 28 April 2021 -=========================== +============================== +Last Updated: 14 November 2018 +============================== diff --git a/pcre2/README b/pcre2/README index d1a3120..241376f 100644 --- a/pcre2/README +++ b/pcre2/README @@ -4,17 +4,16 @@ README file for PCRE2 (Perl-compatible regular expression library) PCRE2 is a re-working of the original PCRE1 library to provide an entirely new API. Since its initial release in 2015, there has been further development of the code and it now differs from PCRE1 in more than just the API. There are new -features, and the internals have been improved. The original PCRE1 library is -now obsolete and should not be used in new projects. The latest release of -PCRE2 is available in three alternative formats from: +features and the internals have been improved. The latest release of PCRE2 is +available in three alternative formats from: https://ftp.pcre.org/pub/pcre/pcre2-10.xx.tar.gz https://ftp.pcre.org/pub/pcre/pcre2-10.xx.tar.bz2 https://ftp.pcre.org/pub/pcre/pcre2-10.xx.tar.zip -There is a mailing list for discussion about the development of PCRE at -pcre-dev@exim.org. You can access the archives and subscribe or manage your -subscription here: +There is a mailing list for discussion about the development of PCRE (both the +original and new APIs) at pcre-dev@exim.org. You can access the archives and +subscribe or manage your subscription here: https://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/pcre-dev @@ -298,8 +297,8 @@ library. They are also documented in the pcre2build man page. unaddressable. This allows it to detect invalid memory accesses, and is mostly useful for debugging PCRE2 itself. -. In environments where the gcc compiler is used and lcov is installed, if you - specify +. In environments where the gcc compiler is used and lcov version 1.6 or above + is installed, if you specify --enable-coverage @@ -758,15 +757,6 @@ that represent character classes for code points less than 256. The final 8 decimal digit 16 alphanumeric or '_' -You can also specify -b (with or without -L) when running pcre2_dftables. This -causes the tables to be written in binary instead of as source code. A set of -binary tables can be loaded into memory by an application and passed to -pcre2_compile() in the same way as tables created dynamically by calling -pcre2_maketables(). The tables are just a string of bytes, independent of -hardware characteristics such as endianness. This means they can be bundled -with an application that runs in different environments, to ensure consistent -behaviour. - See also the pcre2build section "Creating character tables at build time". @@ -902,6 +892,6 @@ The distribution should contain the files listed below. ) environments Philip Hazel -Email local part: Philip.Hazel -Email domain: gmail.com -Last updated: 28 April 2021 +Email local part: ph10 +Email domain: cam.ac.uk +Last updated: 20 March 2020 diff --git a/pcre2/RunGrepTest b/pcre2/RunGrepTest index 78206ba..2ff4f7c 100755 --- a/pcre2/RunGrepTest +++ b/pcre2/RunGrepTest @@ -661,26 +661,6 @@ echo "---------------------------- Test 128 -----------------------------" >>tes (cd $srcdir; $valgrind $vjs $pcre2grep -o1 --om-capture=0 'pattern()()()()' testdata/grepinput) >>testtrygrep 2>&1 echo "RC=$?" >>testtrygrep -echo "---------------------------- Test 129 -----------------------------" >>testtrygrep -(cd $srcdir; $valgrind $vjs $pcre2grep -m 2 'fox' testdata/grepinput) >>testtrygrep 2>&1 -echo "RC=$?" >>testtrygrep - -echo "---------------------------- Test 130 -----------------------------" >>testtrygrep -(cd $srcdir; $valgrind $vjs $pcre2grep -o -m2 'fox' testdata/grepinput) >>testtrygrep 2>&1 -echo "RC=$?" >>testtrygrep - -echo "---------------------------- Test 131 -----------------------------" >>testtrygrep -(cd $srcdir; $valgrind $vjs $pcre2grep -oc -m2 'fox' testdata/grepinput) >>testtrygrep 2>&1 -echo "RC=$?" >>testtrygrep - -echo "---------------------------- Test 132 -----------------------------" >>testtrygrep -(cd $srcdir; $valgrind $vjs $pcre2grep -m1 -A3 '^match'; echo '---'; head -1) <$srcdir/testdata/grepinput >>testtrygrep 2>&1 -echo "RC=$?" >>testtrygrep - -echo "---------------------------- Test 133 -----------------------------" >>testtrygrep -(cd $srcdir; $valgrind $vjs $pcre2grep -m1 -O '=$x{41}$x423$o{103}$o1045=' 'fox') <$srcdir/testdata/grepinputv >>testtrygrep 2>&1 -echo "RC=$?" >>testtrygrep - # Now compare the results. $cf $srcdir/testdata/grepoutput testtrygrep @@ -714,10 +694,6 @@ if [ $utf8 -ne 0 ] ; then (cd $srcdir; $valgrind $vjs $pcre2grep -U -o '....' $builddir/testtemp1grep) >>testtrygrep echo "RC=$?" >>testtrygrep - echo "---------------------------- Test U6 -----------------------------" >>testtrygrep - (cd $srcdir; $valgrind $vjs $pcre2grep -u -m1 -O '=$x{1d3}$o{744}=' 'fox') <$srcdir/testdata/grepinputv >>testtrygrep 2>&1 - echo "RC=$?" >>testtrygrep - $cf $srcdir/testdata/grepoutput8 testtrygrep if [ $? != 0 ] ; then exit 1; fi @@ -755,26 +731,24 @@ $valgrind $vjs $pcre2grep -n --newline=any "^(abc|def|ghi|jkl)" testNinputgrep > printf '%c--------------------------- Test N6 ------------------------------\r\n' - >>testtrygrep $valgrind $vjs $pcre2grep -n --newline=anycrlf "^(abc|def|ghi|jkl)" testNinputgrep >>testtrygrep -# This next test involves NUL characters. It seems impossible to handle them -# easily in many operating systems. An earlier version of this script used sed -# to translate NUL into the string ZERO, but this didn't work on Solaris (aka -# SunOS), where the version of sed explicitly doesn't like them, and also MacOS -# (Darwin), OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and some Linux distributions like Alpine, -# even when using GNU sed. A user suggested using tr instead, which -# necessitates translating to a single character (@). However, on (some -# versions of?) Solaris, the normal "tr" cannot handle binary zeros, but if -# /usr/xpg4/bin/tr is available, it can do so, so test for that. - -if [ -x /usr/xpg4/bin/tr ] ; then - tr=/usr/xpg4/bin/tr -else - tr=tr -fi +# It seems impossible to handle NUL characters easily in many operating +# systems, including Solaris (aka SunOS), where the version of sed explicitly +# doesn't like them, and also MacOS (Darwin), OpenBSD, FreeBSD, and NetBSD. So +# now we run this test only on OS that are known to work. For the rest, we +# fudge the output so that the comparison works. printf '%c--------------------------- Test N7 ------------------------------\r\n' - >>testtrygrep -printf 'abc\0def' >testNinputgrep -$valgrind $vjs $pcre2grep -na --newline=nul "^(abc|def)" testNinputgrep | $tr '\000' '@' >>testtrygrep -echo "" >>testtrygrep +uname=`uname` +case $uname in + Linux) + printf 'abc\0def' >testNinputgrep + $valgrind $vjs $pcre2grep -na --newline=nul "^(abc|def)" testNinputgrep | sed 's/\x00/ZERO/g' >>testtrygrep + echo "" >>testtrygrep + ;; + *) + echo '1:abcZERO2:defZERO' >>testtrygrep + ;; +esac $cf $srcdir/testdata/grepoutputN testtrygrep if [ $? != 0 ] ; then exit 1; fi @@ -790,7 +764,6 @@ if $valgrind $vjs $pcre2grep --help | $valgrind $vjs $pcre2grep -q 'callout scri $valgrind $vjs $pcre2grep '(T)(..(.))()()()()()()()(..)(?C"/bin/echo|Arg1: [$11] [${11}]")' $srcdir/testdata/grepinputv >>testtrygrep $valgrind $vjs $pcre2grep '(T)(?C"|$0:$1$n")' $srcdir/testdata/grepinputv >>testtrygrep $valgrind $vjs $pcre2grep '(T)(?C"|$1$n")(*F)' $srcdir/testdata/grepinputv >>testtrygrep - $valgrind $vjs $pcre2grep -m1 '(T)(?C"|$0:$1:$x{41}$o{101}$n")' $srcdir/testdata/grepinputv >>testtrygrep if $valgrind $vjs $pcre2grep --help | $valgrind $vjs $pcre2grep -q 'Non-fork callout scripts in patterns are supported'; then $cf $srcdir/testdata/grepoutputCN testtrygrep diff --git a/pcre2/RunTest b/pcre2/RunTest index 14d9f60..6715d15 100755 --- a/pcre2/RunTest +++ b/pcre2/RunTest @@ -493,20 +493,15 @@ for bmode in "$test8" "$test16" "$test32"; do done fi - # PCRE2 tests that are not Perl-compatible: API, errors, internals. We copy - # the testbtables file to the current directory for use by this test. + # PCRE2 tests that are not Perl-compatible: API, errors, internals if [ $do2 = yes ] ; then echo $title2 "(excluding UTF-$bits)" - cp $testdata/testbtables . for opt in "" $jitopt; do $sim $valgrind ${opt:+$vjs} ./pcre2test -q $setstack $bmode $opt $testdata/testinput2 testtry - saverc=$? - if [ $saverc = 0 ] ; then + if [ $? = 0 ] ; then $sim $valgrind ${opt:+$vjs} ./pcre2test -q $bmode $opt -error -70,-62,-2,-1,0,100,101,191,200 >>testtry checkresult $? 2 "$opt" - else - checkresult $saverc 2 "$opt" fi done fi @@ -864,6 +859,6 @@ for bmode in "$test8" "$test16" "$test32"; do done # Clean up local working files -rm -f testbtables testSinput test3input testsaved1 testsaved2 test3output test3outputA test3outputB teststdout teststderr testtry +rm -f testSinput test3input testsaved1 testsaved2 test3output test3outputA test3outputB teststdout teststderr testtry # End diff --git a/pcre2/RunTest.bat b/pcre2/RunTest.bat index 791f265..9474434 100644 --- a/pcre2/RunTest.bat +++ b/pcre2/RunTest.bat @@ -26,7 +26,6 @@ @rem Updated for new test 14 (moving others up a number), August 2015. @rem Tidied and updated for new tests 21, 22, 23 by PH, October 2015. @rem PH added missing "set type" for test 22, April 2016. -@rem PH added copy command for new testbtables file, November 2020 setlocal enabledelayedexpansion @@ -306,7 +305,6 @@ if %jit% EQU 1 call :runsub 1 testoutjit "Test with JIT Override" -q -jit goto :eof :do2 - copy /y %srcdir%\testdata\testbtables testbtables call :runsub 2 testout "API, errors, internals, and non-Perl stuff" -q if %jit% EQU 1 call :runsub 2 testoutjit "Test with JIT Override" -q -jit goto :eof diff --git a/pcre2/aclocal.m4 b/pcre2/aclocal.m4 deleted file mode 100644 index 7161115..0000000 --- a/pcre2/aclocal.m4 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1543 +0,0 @@ -# generated automatically by aclocal 1.16.3 -*- Autoconf -*- - -# Copyright (C) 1996-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -# This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation -# gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, -# with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. - -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law; without -# even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A -# PARTICULAR PURPOSE. - -m4_ifndef([AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS], [m4_defun([_AM_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS], [])m4_defun([AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS], [_AM_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS($@)])]) -m4_ifndef([AC_AUTOCONF_VERSION], - [m4_copy([m4_PACKAGE_VERSION], [AC_AUTOCONF_VERSION])])dnl -m4_if(m4_defn([AC_AUTOCONF_VERSION]), [2.71],, -[m4_warning([this file was generated for autoconf 2.71. -You have another version of autoconf. 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It works by - # looking at the text of this script. This case will never be run, - # since it is checked for above. - exit 1 - ;; - -none) - exec "$@" - ;; - -*) - echo "Unknown depmode $depmode" 1>&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -exit 0 - -# Local Variables: -# mode: shell-script -# sh-indentation: 2 -# eval: (add-hook 'before-save-hook 'time-stamp) -# time-stamp-start: "scriptversion=" -# time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H" -# time-stamp-time-zone: "UTC0" -# time-stamp-end: "; # UTC" -# End: diff --git a/pcre2/doc/html/NON-AUTOTOOLS-BUILD.txt b/pcre2/doc/html/NON-AUTOTOOLS-BUILD.txt index 6bf6576..a73c058 100644 --- a/pcre2/doc/html/NON-AUTOTOOLS-BUILD.txt +++ b/pcre2/doc/html/NON-AUTOTOOLS-BUILD.txt @@ -40,11 +40,7 @@ GENERIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PCRE2 C LIBRARY The following are generic instructions for building the PCRE2 C library "by hand". If you are going to use CMake, this section does not apply to you; you -can skip ahead to the CMake section. Note that the settings concerned with -8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit code units relate to the type of data string that -PCRE2 processes. They are NOT referring to the underlying operating system bit -width. You do not have to do anything special to compile in a 64-bit -environment, for example. +can skip ahead to the CMake section. (1) Copy or rename the file src/config.h.generic as src/config.h, and edit the macro settings that it contains to whatever is appropriate for your @@ -90,11 +86,11 @@ environment, for example. The tables in src/pcre2_chartables.c are defaults. The caller of PCRE2 can specify alternative tables at run time. - (4) For a library that supports 8-bit code units in the character strings that - it processes, compile the following source files from the src directory, - setting -DPCRE2_CODE_UNIT_WIDTH=8 as a compiler option. Also set - -DHAVE_CONFIG_H if you have set up src/config.h with your configuration, - or else use other -D settings to change the configuration as required. + (4) For an 8-bit library, compile the following source files from the src + directory, setting -DPCRE2_CODE_UNIT_WIDTH=8 as a compiler option. Also + set -DHAVE_CONFIG_H if you have set up src/config.h with your + configuration, or else use other -D settings to change the configuration + as required. pcre2_auto_possess.c pcre2_chartables.c @@ -146,9 +142,9 @@ environment, for example. If your system has static and shared libraries, you may have to do this once for each type. - (6) If you want to build a library that supports 16-bit or 32-bit code units, - (as well as, or instead of the 8-bit library) just supply 16 or 32 as the - value of -DPCRE2_CODE_UNIT_WIDTH when you are compiling. + (6) If you want to build a 16-bit library or 32-bit library (as well as, or + instead of the 8-bit library) just supply 16 or 32 as the value of + -DPCRE2_CODE_UNIT_WIDTH when you are compiling. (7) If you want to build the POSIX wrapper functions (which apply only to the 8-bit library), ensure that you have the src/pcre2posix.h file and then @@ -405,6 +401,6 @@ Everything in that location, source and executable, is in EBCDIC and native z/OS file formats. The port provides an API for LE languages such as COBOL and for the z/OS and z/VM versions of the Rexx languages. -=========================== -Last Updated: 28 April 2021 -=========================== +============================== +Last Updated: 14 November 2018 +============================== diff --git a/pcre2/doc/html/README.txt b/pcre2/doc/html/README.txt index d1a3120..241376f 100644 --- a/pcre2/doc/html/README.txt +++ b/pcre2/doc/html/README.txt @@ -4,17 +4,16 @@ README file for PCRE2 (Perl-compatible regular expression library) PCRE2 is a re-working of the original PCRE1 library to provide an entirely new API. Since its initial release in 2015, there has been further development of the code and it now differs from PCRE1 in more than just the API. There are new -features, and the internals have been improved. The original PCRE1 library is -now obsolete and should not be used in new projects. The latest release of -PCRE2 is available in three alternative formats from: +features and the internals have been improved. The latest release of PCRE2 is +available in three alternative formats from: https://ftp.pcre.org/pub/pcre/pcre2-10.xx.tar.gz https://ftp.pcre.org/pub/pcre/pcre2-10.xx.tar.bz2 https://ftp.pcre.org/pub/pcre/pcre2-10.xx.tar.zip -There is a mailing list for discussion about the development of PCRE at -pcre-dev@exim.org. You can access the archives and subscribe or manage your -subscription here: +There is a mailing list for discussion about the development of PCRE (both the +original and new APIs) at pcre-dev@exim.org. You can access the archives and +subscribe or manage your subscription here: https://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/pcre-dev @@ -298,8 +297,8 @@ library. They are also documented in the pcre2build man page. unaddressable. This allows it to detect invalid memory accesses, and is mostly useful for debugging PCRE2 itself. -. In environments where the gcc compiler is used and lcov is installed, if you - specify +. In environments where the gcc compiler is used and lcov version 1.6 or above + is installed, if you specify --enable-coverage @@ -758,15 +757,6 @@ that represent character classes for code points less than 256. The final 8 decimal digit 16 alphanumeric or '_' -You can also specify -b (with or without -L) when running pcre2_dftables. This -causes the tables to be written in binary instead of as source code. A set of -binary tables can be loaded into memory by an application and passed to -pcre2_compile() in the same way as tables created dynamically by calling -pcre2_maketables(). The tables are just a string of bytes, independent of -hardware characteristics such as endianness. This means they can be bundled -with an application that runs in different environments, to ensure consistent -behaviour. - See also the pcre2build section "Creating character tables at build time". @@ -902,6 +892,6 @@ The distribution should contain the files listed below. ) environments Philip Hazel -Email local part: Philip.Hazel -Email domain: gmail.com -Last updated: 28 April 2021 +Email local part: ph10 +Email domain: cam.ac.uk +Last updated: 20 March 2020 diff --git a/pcre2/doc/html/pcre2.html b/pcre2/doc/html/pcre2.html index 1e267d0..dc2d058 100644 --- a/pcre2/doc/html/pcre2.html +++ b/pcre2/doc/html/pcre2.html @@ -38,14 +38,8 @@ Oniguruma syntax items, and there are options for requesting some minor changes that give better ECMAScript (aka JavaScript) compatibility.

-The source code for PCRE2 can be compiled to support strings of 8-bit, 16-bit, -or 32-bit code units, which means that up to three separate libraries may be -installed, one for each code unit size. The size of code unit is not related to -the bit size of the underlying hardware. In a 64-bit environment that also -supports 32-bit applications, versions of PCRE2 that are compiled in both -64-bit and 32-bit modes may be needed. -

-

+The source code for PCRE2 can be compiled to support 8-bit, 16-bit, or 32-bit +code units, which means that up to three separate libraries may be installed. The original work to extend PCRE to 16-bit and 32-bit code units was done by Zoltan Herczeg and Christian Persch, respectively. In all three cases, strings can be interpreted either as one character per code unit, or as UTF-encoded @@ -204,9 +198,9 @@ use my two initials, followed by the two digits 10, at the domain cam.ac.uk.


REVISION

-Last updated: 28 April 2021 +Last updated: 17 September 2018
-Copyright © 1997-2021 University of Cambridge. +Copyright © 1997-2018 University of Cambridge.

Return to the PCRE2 index page. diff --git a/pcre2/doc/html/pcre2api.html b/pcre2/doc/html/pcre2api.html index 4ca0eb0..36c2e3d 100644 --- a/pcre2/doc/html/pcre2api.html +++ b/pcre2/doc/html/pcre2api.html @@ -626,15 +626,14 @@ documentation for more details.

In a more complicated situation, where patterns are compiled only when they are first needed, but are still shared between threads, pointers to compiled -patterns must be protected from simultaneous writing by multiple threads. This -is somewhat tricky to do correctly. If you know that writing to a pointer is -atomic in your environment, you can use logic like this: +patterns must be protected from simultaneous writing by multiple threads, at +least until a pattern has been compiled. The logic can be something like this:

   Get a read-only (shared) lock (mutex) for pointer
   if (pointer == NULL)
     {
     Get a write (unique) lock for pointer
-    if (pointer == NULL) pointer = pcre2_compile(...
+    pointer = pcre2_compile(...
     }
   Release the lock
   Use pointer in pcre2_match()
@@ -642,39 +641,10 @@ atomic in your environment, you can use logic like this:
 Of course, testing for compilation errors should also be included in the code.
 

-The reason for checking the pointer a second time is as follows: Several -threads may have acquired the shared lock and tested the pointer for being -NULL, but only one of them will be given the write lock, with the rest kept -waiting. The winning thread will compile the pattern and store the result. -After this thread releases the write lock, another thread will get it, and if -it does not retest pointer for being NULL, will recompile the pattern and -overwrite the pointer, creating a memory leak and possibly causing other -issues. -

-

-In an environment where writing to a pointer may not be atomic, the above logic -is not sufficient. The thread that is doing the compiling may be descheduled -after writing only part of the pointer, which could cause other threads to use -an invalid value. Instead of checking the pointer itself, a separate "pointer -is valid" flag (that can be updated atomically) must be used: -

-  Get a read-only (shared) lock (mutex) for pointer
-  if (!pointer_is_valid)
-    {
-    Get a write (unique) lock for pointer
-    if (!pointer_is_valid)
-      {
-      pointer = pcre2_compile(...
-      pointer_is_valid = TRUE
-      }
-    }
-  Release the lock
-  Use pointer in pcre2_match()
-
-If JIT is being used, but the JIT compilation is not being done immediately -(perhaps waiting to see if the pattern is used often enough), similar logic is -required. JIT compilation updates a value within the compiled code block, so a -thread must gain unique write access to the pointer before calling +If JIT is being used, but the JIT compilation is not being done immediately, +(perhaps waiting to see if the pattern is used often enough) similar logic is +required. JIT compilation updates a pointer within the compiled code block, so +a thread must gain unique write access to the pointer before calling pcre2_jit_compile(). Alternatively, pcre2_code_copy() or pcre2_code_copy_with_tables() can be used to obtain a private copy of the compiled code before calling the JIT compiler. @@ -1522,13 +1492,10 @@ letters in the subject. It is equivalent to Perl's /i option, and it can be changed within a pattern by a (?i) option setting. If either PCRE2_UTF or PCRE2_UCP is set, Unicode properties are used for all characters with more than one other case, and for all characters whose code points are greater than -U+007F. Note that there are two ASCII characters, K and S, that, in addition to -their lower case ASCII equivalents, are case-equivalent with U+212A (Kelvin -sign) and U+017F (long S) respectively. For lower valued characters with only -one other case, a lookup table is used for speed. When neither PCRE2_UTF nor -PCRE2_UCP is set, a lookup table is used for all code points less than 256, and -higher code points (available only in 16-bit or 32-bit mode) are treated as not -having another case. +U+007F. For lower valued characters with only one other case, a lookup table is +used for speed. When neither PCRE2_UTF nor PCRE2_UCP is set, a lookup table is +used for all code points less than 256, and higher code points (available only +in 16-bit or 32-bit mode) are treated as not having another case.
   PCRE2_DOLLAR_ENDONLY
 
@@ -3989,7 +3956,7 @@ Cambridge, England.


REVISION

-Last updated: 04 November 2020 +Last updated: 19 March 2020
Copyright © 1997-2020 University of Cambridge.
diff --git a/pcre2/doc/html/pcre2compat.html b/pcre2/doc/html/pcre2compat.html index 54fb643..0c72a9a 100644 --- a/pcre2/doc/html/pcre2compat.html +++ b/pcre2/doc/html/pcre2compat.html @@ -16,10 +16,10 @@ please consult the man page, in case the conversion went wrong. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PCRE2 AND PERL

-This document describes some of the differences in the ways that PCRE2 and Perl -handle regular expressions. The differences described here are with respect to -Perl version 5.32.0, but as both Perl and PCRE2 are continually changing, the -information may at times be out of date. +This document describes the differences in the ways that PCRE2 and Perl handle +regular expressions. The differences described here are with respect to Perl +versions 5.26, but as both Perl and PCRE2 are continually changing, the +information may sometimes be out of date.

1. PCRE2 has only a subset of Perl's Unicode support. Details of what it does @@ -33,15 +33,12 @@ they do not mean what you might think. For example, (?!a){3} does not assert that the next three characters are not "a". It just asserts that the next character is not "a" three times (in principle; PCRE2 optimizes this to run the assertion just once). Perl allows some repeat quantifiers on other assertions, -for example, \b* (but not \b{3}, though oddly it does allow ^{3}), but these -do not seem to have any use. PCRE2 does not allow any kind of quantifier on -non-lookaround assertions. +for example, \b* (but not \b{3}), but these do not seem to have any use.

3. Capture groups that occur inside negative lookaround assertions are counted, but their entries in the offsets vector are set only when a negative assertion is a condition that has a matching branch (that is, the condition is false). -Perl may set such capture groups in other circumstances.

4. The following Perl escape sequences are not supported: \F, \l, \L, \u, @@ -59,12 +56,10 @@ interprets them. built with Unicode support (the default). The properties that can be tested with \p and \P are limited to the general category properties such as Lu and Nd, script names such as Greek or Han, and the derived properties Any and L&. -Both PCRE2 and Perl support the Cs (surrogate) property, but in PCRE2 its use -is limited. See the -pcre2pattern -documentation for details. The long synonyms for property names that Perl -supports (such as \p{Letter}) are not supported by PCRE2, nor is it permitted -to prefix any of these properties with "Is". +PCRE2 does support the Cs (surrogate) property, which Perl does not; the Perl +documentation says "Because Perl hides the need for the user to understand the +internal representation of Unicode characters, there is no need to implement +the somewhat messy concept of surrogates."

6. PCRE2 supports the \Q...\E escape for quoting substrings. Characters @@ -84,8 +79,7 @@ other character. Note the following examples: \QA\B\E A\B A\B \Q\\E \ \\E

-The \Q...\E sequence is recognized both inside and outside character classes -by both PCRE2 and Perl. +The \Q...\E sequence is recognized both inside and outside character classes.

7. Fairly obviously, PCRE2 does not support the (?{code}) and (??{code}) @@ -100,13 +94,13 @@ to PCRE2 release 10.23, but from release 10.30 this changed, and backtracking into subroutine calls is now supported, as in Perl.

-9. In PCRE2, if any of the backtracking control verbs are used in a group that -is called as a subroutine (whether or not recursively), their effect is -confined to that group; it does not extend to the surrounding pattern. This is -not always the case in Perl. In particular, if (*THEN) is present in a group -that is called as a subroutine, its action is limited to that group, even if -the group does not contain any | characters. Note that such groups are -processed as anchored at the point where they are tested. +9. If any of the backtracking control verbs are used in a group that is called +as a subroutine (whether or not recursively), their effect is confined to that +group; it does not extend to the surrounding pattern. This is not always the +case in Perl. In particular, if (*THEN) is present in a group that is called as +a subroutine, its action is limited to that group, even if the group does not +contain any | characters. Note that such groups are processed as anchored +at the point where they are tested.

10. If a pattern contains more than one backtracking control verb, the first @@ -116,56 +110,55 @@ triggers (*PRUNE). Perl's behaviour is more complex; in many cases it is the same as PCRE2, but there are cases where it differs.

-11. There are some differences that are concerned with the settings of captured +11. Most backtracking verbs in assertions have their normal actions. They are +not confined to the assertion. +

+

+12. There are some differences that are concerned with the settings of captured strings when part of a pattern is repeated. For example, matching "aba" against the pattern /^(a(b)?)+$/ in Perl leaves $2 unset, but in PCRE2 it is set to "b".

-12. PCRE2's handling of duplicate capture group numbers and names is not as +13. PCRE2's handling of duplicate capture group numbers and names is not as general as Perl's. This is a consequence of the fact the PCRE2 works internally just with numbers, using an external table to translate between numbers and -names. In particular, a pattern such as (?|(?<a>A)|(?<b>B)), where the two +names. In particular, a pattern such as (?|(?<a>A)|(?<b>B), where the two capture groups have the same number but different names, is not supported, and causes an error at compile time. If it were allowed, it would not be possible to distinguish which group matched, because both names map to capture group number 1. To avoid this confusing situation, an error is given at compile time.

-13. Perl used to recognize comments in some places that PCRE2 does not, for +14. Perl used to recognize comments in some places that PCRE2 does not, for example, between the ( and ? at the start of a group. If the /x modifier is set, Perl allowed white space between ( and ? though the latest Perls give an error (for a while it was just deprecated). There may still be some cases where Perl behaves differently.

-14. Perl, when in warning mode, gives warnings for character classes such as +15. Perl, when in warning mode, gives warnings for character classes such as [A-\d] or [a-[:digit:]]. It then treats the hyphens as literals. PCRE2 has no warning features, so it gives an error in these cases because they are almost certainly user mistakes.

-15. In PCRE2, the upper/lower case character properties Lu and Ll are not +16. In PCRE2, the upper/lower case character properties Lu and Ll are not affected when case-independent matching is specified. For example, \p{Lu} always matches an upper case letter. I think Perl has changed in this respect; -in the release at the time of writing (5.32), \p{Lu} and \p{Ll} match all +in the release at the time of writing (5.24), \p{Lu} and \p{Ll} match all letters, regardless of case, when case independence is specified.

-16. From release 5.32.0, Perl locks out the use of \K in lookaround -assertions. In PCRE2, \K is acted on when it occurs in positive assertions, -but is ignored in negative assertions. -

-

17. PCRE2 provides some extensions to the Perl regular expression facilities. -Perl 5.10 included new features that were not in earlier versions of Perl, some +Perl 5.10 includes new features that are not in earlier versions of Perl, some of which (such as named parentheses) were in PCRE2 for some time before. This -list is with respect to Perl 5.32: +list is with respect to Perl 5.26:

(a) Although lookbehind assertions in PCRE2 must match fixed length strings, -each alternative toplevel branch of a lookbehind assertion can match a -different length of string. Perl requires them all to have the same length. +each alternative branch of a lookbehind assertion can match a different length +of string. Perl requires them all to have the same length.

(b) From PCRE2 10.23, backreferences to groups of fixed length are supported @@ -210,7 +203,7 @@ different way and is not Perl-compatible.

(l) PCRE2 recognizes some special sequences such as (*CR) or (*NO_JIT) at -the start of a pattern. These set overall options that cannot be changed within +the start of a pattern that set overall options that cannot be changed within the pattern.

@@ -246,7 +239,7 @@ Cambridge, England. REVISION

-Last updated: 06 October 2020 +Last updated: 13 July 2019
Copyright © 1997-2019 University of Cambridge.
diff --git a/pcre2/doc/html/pcre2grep.html b/pcre2/doc/html/pcre2grep.html index 995e0ea..0b2f241 100644 --- a/pcre2/doc/html/pcre2grep.html +++ b/pcre2/doc/html/pcre2grep.html @@ -111,8 +111,8 @@ matching substrings, or if --only-matching, --file-offsets, or (either shown literally, or as an offset), scanning resumes immediately following the match, so that further matches on the same line can be found. If there are multiple patterns, they are all tried on the remainder of the line, -but patterns that follow the one that matched are not tried on the earlier -matched part of the line. +but patterns that follow the one that matched are not tried on the earlier part +of the line.

This behaviour means that the order in which multiple patterns are specified @@ -146,10 +146,11 @@ ignored.
BINARY FILES

By default, a file that contains a binary zero byte within the first 1024 bytes -is identified as a binary file, and is processed specially. However, if the -newline type is specified as NUL, that is, the line terminator is a binary -zero, the test for a binary file is not applied. See the --binary-files -option for a means of changing the way binary files are handled. +is identified as a binary file, and is processed specially. (GNU grep +identifies binary files in this manner.) However, if the newline type is +specified as NUL, that is, the line terminator is a binary zero, the test for +a binary file is not applied. See the --binary-files option for a means +of changing the way binary files are handled.


BINARY ZEROS IN PATTERNS

@@ -442,8 +443,8 @@ Ignore upper/lower case distinctions during comparisons.

--include=pattern If any --include patterns are specified, the only files that are -processed are those whose names match one of the patterns and do not match an ---exclude pattern. This option does not affect directories, but it +processed are those that match one of the patterns (and do not match an +--exclude pattern). This option does not affect directories, but it applies to all files, whether listed on the command line, obtained from --file-list, or by scanning a directory. The pattern is a PCRE2 regular expression, and is matched against the final component of the file name, not @@ -462,8 +463,8 @@ may be given any number of times; all the files are read.

--include-dir=pattern If any --include-dir patterns are specified, the only directories that -are processed are those whose names match one of the patterns and do not match -an --exclude-dir pattern. This applies to all directories, whether listed +are processed are those that match one of the patterns (and do not match an +--exclude-dir pattern). This applies to all directories, whether listed on the command line, obtained from --file-list, or by scanning a parent directory. The pattern is a PCRE2 regular expression, and is matched against the final component of the directory name, not the entire path. The -F, @@ -486,9 +487,8 @@ a separate line. Searching normally stops as soon as a matching line is found in a file. However, if the -c (count) option is also used, matching continues in order to obtain the correct count, and those files that have at least one match are listed along with their counts. Using this option with --c is a way of suppressing the listing of files with no matches that -occurs with -c on its own. This option overrides any previous -H, --h, or -L options. +-c is a way of suppressing the listing of files with no matches. This +opeion overrides any previous -H, -h, or -L options.

--label=name @@ -501,8 +501,8 @@ short form for this option. When this option is given, non-compressed input is read and processed line by line, and the output is flushed after each write. By default, input is read in large chunks, unless pcre2grep can determine that it is reading from a -terminal, which is currently possible only in Unix-like environments or -Windows. Output to terminal is normally automatically flushed by the operating +terminal (which is currently possible only in Unix-like environments or +Windows). Output to terminal is normally automatically flushed by the operating system. This option can be useful when the input or output is attached to a pipe and you do not want pcre2grep to buffer up large amounts of data. However, its use will affect performance, and the -M (multiline) option @@ -528,49 +528,6 @@ locale is specified, the PCRE2 library's default (usually the "C" locale) is used. There is no short form for this option.

--M, --multiline -Allow patterns to match more than one line. When this option is set, the PCRE2 -library is called in "multiline" mode. This allows a matched string to extend -past the end of a line and continue on one or more subsequent lines. Patterns -used with -M may usefully contain literal newline characters and internal -occurrences of ^ and $ characters. The output for a successful match may -consist of more than one line. The first line is the line in which the match -started, and the last line is the line in which the match ended. If the matched -string ends with a newline sequence, the output ends at the end of that line. -If -v is set, none of the lines in a multi-line match are output. Once a -match has been handled, scanning restarts at the beginning of the line after -the one in which the match ended. -
-
-The newline sequence that separates multiple lines must be matched as part of -the pattern. For example, to find the phrase "regular expression" in a file -where "regular" might be at the end of a line and "expression" at the start of -the next line, you could use this command: -

-  pcre2grep -M 'regular\s+expression' <file>
-
-The \s escape sequence matches any white space character, including newlines, -and is followed by + so as to match trailing white space on the first line as -well as possibly handling a two-character newline sequence. -
-
-There is a limit to the number of lines that can be matched, imposed by the way -that pcre2grep buffers the input file as it scans it. With a sufficiently -large processing buffer, this should not be a problem, but the -M option -does not work when input is read line by line (see --line-buffered.) -

-

--m number, --max-count=number -Stop processing after finding number matching lines, or non-matching -lines if -v is also set. Any trailing context lines are output after the -final match. In multiline mode, each multiline match counts as just one line -for this purpose. If this limit is reached when reading the standard input from -a regular file, the file is left positioned just after the last matching line. -If -c is also set, the count that is output is never greater than -number. This option has no effect if used with -L, -l, or --q, or when just checking for a match in a binary file. -

-

--match-limit=number Processing some regular expression patterns may take a very long time to search for all possible matching strings. Others may require a very large amount of @@ -611,6 +568,38 @@ set by --buffer-size. The maximum buffer size is silently forced to be no smaller than the starting buffer size.

+-M, --multiline +Allow patterns to match more than one line. When this option is set, the PCRE2 +library is called in "multiline" mode. This allows a matched string to extend +past the end of a line and continue on one or more subsequent lines. Patterns +used with -M may usefully contain literal newline characters and internal +occurrences of ^ and $ characters. The output for a successful match may +consist of more than one line. The first line is the line in which the match +started, and the last line is the line in which the match ended. If the matched +string ends with a newline sequence, the output ends at the end of that line. +If -v is set, none of the lines in a multi-line match are output. Once a +match has been handled, scanning restarts at the beginning of the line after +the one in which the match ended. +
+
+The newline sequence that separates multiple lines must be matched as part of +the pattern. For example, to find the phrase "regular expression" in a file +where "regular" might be at the end of a line and "expression" at the start of +the next line, you could use this command: +

+  pcre2grep -M 'regular\s+expression' <file>
+
+The \s escape sequence matches any white space character, including newlines, +and is followed by + so as to match trailing white space on the first line as +well as possibly handling a two-character newline sequence. +
+
+There is a limit to the number of lines that can be matched, imposed by the way +that pcre2grep buffers the input file as it scans it. With a sufficiently +large processing buffer, this should not be a problem, but the -M option +does not work when input is read line by line (see --line-buffered.) +

+

-N newline-type, --newline=newline-type Six different conventions for indicating the ends of lines in scanned files are supported. For example: @@ -659,41 +648,31 @@ It should never be needed in normal use.

-O text, --output=text -When there is a match, instead of outputting the line that matched, output just -the text specified in this option, followed by an operating-system standard -newline. In this mode, no context is shown. That is, the -A, -B, -and -C options are ignored. The --newline option has no effect on -this option, which is mutually exclusive with --only-matching, ---file-offsets, and --line-offsets. However, like ---only-matching, if there is more than one match in a line, each of them -causes a line of output. -
-
-Escape sequences starting with a dollar character may be used to insert the -contents of the matched part of the line and/or captured substrings into the -text. +When there is a match, instead of outputting the whole line that matched, +output just the given text, followed by an operating-system standard newline. +The --newline option has no effect on this option, which is mutually +exclusive with --only-matching, --file-offsets, and +--line-offsets. Escape sequences starting with a dollar character may be +used to insert the contents of the matched part of the line and/or captured +substrings into the text.

-$<digits> or ${<digits>} is replaced by the captured substring of the given -decimal number; zero substitutes the whole match. If the number is greater than -the number of capturing substrings, or if the capture is unset, the replacement -is empty. +$<digits> or ${<digits>} is replaced by the captured +substring of the given decimal number; zero substitutes the whole match. If +the number is greater than the number of capturing substrings, or if the +capture is unset, the replacement is empty.

$a is replaced by bell; $b by backspace; $e by escape; $f by form feed; $n by newline; $r by carriage return; $t by tab; $v by vertical tab.

-$o<digits> or $o{<digits>} is replaced by the character whose code point is the -given octal number. In the first form, up to three octal digits are processed. -When more digits are needed in Unicode mode to specify a wide character, the -second form must be used. +$o<digits> is replaced by the character represented by the given octal +number; up to three digits are processed.

-$x<digits> or $x{<digits>} is replaced by the character represented by the -given hexadecimal number. In the first form, up to two hexadecimal digits are -processed. When more digits are needed in Unicode mode to specify a wide -character, the second form must be used. +$x<digits> is replaced by the character represented by the given hexadecimal +number; up to two digits are processed.

Any other character is substituted by itself. In particular, $$ is replaced by @@ -762,8 +741,7 @@ option to "recurse".

--recursion-limit=number -This is an obsolete synonym for --depth-limit. See --match-limit -above for details. +See --match-limit above.

-s, --no-messages @@ -787,18 +765,15 @@ total would always be zero. -u, --utf Operate in UTF-8 mode. This option is available only if PCRE2 has been compiled with UTF-8 support. All patterns (including those for any --exclude and ---include options) and all lines that are scanned must be valid strings -of UTF-8 characters. If an invalid UTF-8 string is encountered, an error -occurs. +--include options) and all subject lines that are scanned must be valid +strings of UTF-8 characters.

-U, --utf-allow-invalid As --utf, but in addition subject lines may contain invalid UTF-8 code -unit sequences. These can never form part of any pattern match. Patterns -themselves, however, must still be valid UTF-8 strings. This facility allows -valid UTF-8 strings to be sought within arbitrary byte sequences in executable -or other binary files. For more details about matching in non-valid UTF-8 -strings, see the +unit sequences. These can never form part of any pattern match. This facility +allows valid UTF-8 strings to be sought in executable or other binary files. +For more details about matching in non-valid UTF-8 strings, see the pcre2unicode(3) documentation.

@@ -811,9 +786,7 @@ ignored.

-v, --invert-match Invert the sense of the match, so that lines which do not match any of -the patterns are the ones that are found. When this option is set, options such -as --only-matching and --output, which specify parts of a match -that are to be output, are ignored. +the patterns are the ones that are found.

-w, --word-regex, --word-regexp @@ -936,36 +909,12 @@ documentation for details). Numbered callouts are ignored by pcre2grep; only callouts with string arguments are useful.


-Echoing a specific string -
-

-Starting the callout string with a pipe character invokes an echoing facility -that avoids calling an external program or script. This facility is always -available, provided that callouts were not completely disabled when -pcre2grep was built. The rest of the callout string is processed as a -zero-terminated string, which means it should not contain any internal binary -zeros. It is written to the output, having first been passed through the same -escape processing as text from the --output (-O) option (see -above). However, $0 cannot be used to insert a matched substring because the -match is still in progress. Instead, the single character '0' is inserted. Any -syntax errors in the string (for example, a dollar not followed by another -character) causes the callout to be ignored. No terminator is added to the -output string, so if you want a newline, you must include it explicitly using -the escape $n. For example: -

-  pcre2grep '(.)(..(.))(?C"|[$1] [$2] [$3]$n")' <some file>
-
-Matching continues normally after the string is output. If you want to see only -the callout output but not any output from an actual match, you should end the -pattern with (*FAIL). -

-
Calling external programs or scripts

This facility can be independently disabled when pcre2grep is built. It is supported for Windows, where a call to _spawnvp() is used, for VMS, -where lib$spawn() is used, and for any Unix-like environment where +where lib$spawn() is used, and for any other Unix-like environment where fork() and execv() are available.

@@ -977,11 +926,14 @@ arguments: executable_name|arg1|arg2|... Any substring (including the executable name) may contain escape sequences -started by a dollar character. These are the same as for the --output -(-O) option documented above, except that $0 cannot insert the matched -string because the match is still in progress. Instead, the character '0' -is inserted. If you need a literal dollar or pipe character in any -substring, use $$ or $| respectively. Here is an example: +started by a dollar character: $<digits> or ${<digits>} is replaced by the +captured substring of the given decimal number, which must be greater than +zero. If the number is greater than the number of capturing substrings, or if +the capture is unset, the replacement is empty. +

+

+Any other character is substituted by itself. In particular, $$ is replaced by +a single dollar and $| is replaced by a pipe character. Here is an example:

   echo -e "abcde\n12345" | pcre2grep \
     '(?x)(.)(..(.))
@@ -994,14 +946,28 @@ substring, use $$ or $| respectively. Here is an example:
     Arg1: [1] [234] [4] Arg2: |1| ()
     12345
 
-The parameters for the system call that is used to run the program or script -are zero-terminated strings. This means that binary zero characters in the -callout argument will cause premature termination of their substrings, and -therefore should not be present. Any syntax errors in the string (for example, -a dollar not followed by another character) causes the callout to be ignored. -If running the program fails for any reason (including the non-existence of the -executable), a local matching failure occurs and the matcher backtracks in the -normal way. +The parameters for the system call that is used to run the +program or script are zero-terminated strings. This means that binary zero +characters in the callout argument will cause premature termination of their +substrings, and therefore should not be present. Any syntax errors in the +string (for example, a dollar not followed by another character) cause the +callout to be ignored. If running the program fails for any reason (including +the non-existence of the executable), a local matching failure occurs and the +matcher backtracks in the normal way. +

+
+Echoing a specific string +
+

+This facility is always available, provided that callouts were not completely +disabled when pcre2grep was built. If the callout string starts with a +pipe (vertical bar) character, the rest of the string is written to the output, +having been passed through the same escape processing as text from the --output +option. This provides a simple echoing facility that avoids calling an external +program or script. No terminator is added to the string, so if you want a +newline, you must include it explicitly. Matching continues normally after the +string is output. If you want to see only the callout output but not any output +from an actual match, you should end the relevant pattern with (*FAIL).


MATCHING ERRORS

@@ -1033,8 +999,7 @@ because VMS does not distinguish between exit(0) and exit(1).


SEE ALSO

-pcre2pattern(3), pcre2syntax(3), pcre2callout(3), -pcre2unicode(3). +pcre2pattern(3), pcre2syntax(3), pcre2callout(3).


AUTHOR

@@ -1047,7 +1012,7 @@ Cambridge, England.


REVISION

-Last updated: 04 October 2020 +Last updated: 25 January 2020
Copyright © 1997-2020 University of Cambridge.
diff --git a/pcre2/doc/html/pcre2pattern.html b/pcre2/doc/html/pcre2pattern.html index 9db15b9..ec2e8c9 100644 --- a/pcre2/doc/html/pcre2pattern.html +++ b/pcre2/doc/html/pcre2pattern.html @@ -289,11 +289,8 @@ corresponding characters in the subject. As a trivial example, the pattern The quick brown fox matches a portion of a subject string that is identical to itself. When -caseless matching is specified (the PCRE2_CASELESS option or (?i) within the -pattern), letters are matched independently of case. Note that there are two -ASCII characters, K and S, that, in addition to their lower case ASCII -equivalents, are case-equivalent with Unicode U+212A (Kelvin sign) and U+017F -(long S) respectively when either PCRE2_UTF or PCRE2_UCP is set. +caseless matching is specified (the PCRE2_CASELESS option), letters are matched +independently of case.

The power of regular expressions comes from the ability to include wild cards, @@ -329,20 +326,6 @@ a character class the only metacharacters are: [ POSIX character class (if followed by POSIX syntax) ] terminates the character class -If a pattern is compiled with the PCRE2_EXTENDED option, most white space in -the pattern, other than in a character class, and characters between a # -outside a character class and the next newline, inclusive, are ignored. An -escaping backslash can be used to include a white space or a # character as -part of the pattern. If the PCRE2_EXTENDED_MORE option is set, the same -applies, but in addition unescaped space and horizontal tab characters are -ignored inside a character class. Note: only these two characters are ignored, -not the full set of pattern white space characters that are ignored outside a -character class. Option settings can be changed within a pattern; see the -section entitled -"Internal Option Setting" -below. -

-

The following sections describe the use of each of the metacharacters.


BACKSLASH
@@ -360,9 +343,16 @@ precede a non-alphanumeric with backslash to specify that it stands for itself. In particular, if you want to match a backslash, you write \\.

-Only ASCII digits and letters have any special meaning after a backslash. All -other characters (in particular, those whose code points are greater than 127) -are treated as literals. +In a UTF mode, only ASCII digits and letters have any special meaning after a +backslash. All other characters (in particular, those whose code points are +greater than 127) are treated as literals. +

+

+If a pattern is compiled with the PCRE2_EXTENDED option, most white space in +the pattern (other than in a character class), and characters between a # +outside a character class and the next newline, inclusive, are ignored. An +escaping backslash can be used to include a white space or # character as part +of the pattern.

If you want to treat all characters in a sequence as literals, you can do so by @@ -1175,9 +1165,8 @@ For example, when the pattern matches "foobar", the first substring is still set to "foo".

-Perl used to document that the use of \K within lookaround assertions is "not -well defined", but from version 5.32.0 Perl does not support this usage at all. -In PCRE2, \K is acted upon when it occurs inside positive assertions, but is +Perl documents that the use of \K within assertions is "not well defined". In +PCRE2, \K is acted upon when it occurs inside positive assertions, but is ignored in negative assertions. Note that when a pattern such as (?=ab\K) matches, the reported start of the match can be greater than the end of the match. Using \K in a lookbehind assertion at the start of a pattern can also @@ -1454,10 +1443,7 @@ Characters in a class may be specified by their code points using \o, \x, or \N{U+hh..} in the usual way. When caseless matching is set, any letters in a class represent both their upper case and lower case versions, so for example, a caseless [aeiou] matches "A" as well as "a", and a caseless [^aeiou] does not -match "A", whereas a caseful version would. Note that there are two ASCII -characters, K and S, that, in addition to their lower case ASCII equivalents, -are case-equivalent with Unicode U+212A (Kelvin sign) and U+017F (long S) -respectively when either PCRE2_UTF or PCRE2_UCP is set. +match "A", whereas a caseful version would.

Characters that might indicate line breaks are never treated in any special way @@ -3852,7 +3838,7 @@ Cambridge, England.


REVISION

-Last updated: 06 October 2020 +Last updated: 24 February 2020
Copyright © 1997-2020 University of Cambridge.
diff --git a/pcre2/doc/html/pcre2posix.html b/pcre2/doc/html/pcre2posix.html index 0ad6f9e..20a2009 100644 --- a/pcre2/doc/html/pcre2posix.html +++ b/pcre2/doc/html/pcre2posix.html @@ -68,14 +68,11 @@ application. Because the POSIX functions call the native ones, it is also necessary to add -lpcre2-8.

-Although they were not defined as protypes in pcre2posix.h, releases -10.33 to 10.36 of the library contained functions with the POSIX names -regcomp() etc. These simply passed their arguments to the PCRE2 -functions. These functions were provided for backwards compatibility with -earlier versions of PCRE2, which had only POSIX names. However, this has proved -troublesome in situations where a program links with several libraries, some of -which use PCRE2's POSIX interface while others use the real POSIX functions. -For this reason, the POSIX names have been removed since release 10.37. +Although they are not defined as protypes in pcre2posix.h, the library +does contain functions with the POSIX names regcomp() etc. These simply +pass their arguments to the PCRE2 functions. These functions are provided for +backwards compatibility with earlier versions of PCRE2, so that existing +programs do not have to be recompiled.

Calling the header file pcre2posix.h avoids any conflict with other POSIX @@ -347,9 +344,9 @@ Cambridge, England.


REVISION

-Last updated: 26 April 2021 +Last updated: 30 January 2019
-Copyright © 1997-2021 University of Cambridge. +Copyright © 1997-2019 University of Cambridge.

Return to the PCRE2 index page. diff --git a/pcre2/doc/html/pcre2test.html b/pcre2/doc/html/pcre2test.html index 09d3a0e..920b265 100644 --- a/pcre2/doc/html/pcre2test.html +++ b/pcre2/doc/html/pcre2test.html @@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ test data, command lines that begin with # may appear. This file format, with some restrictions, can also be processed by the perltest.sh script that is distributed with PCRE2 as a means of checking that the behaviour of PCRE2 and Perl is the same. For a specification of perltest.sh, see the -comments near its beginning. See also the #perltest command below. +comments near its beginning.

When the input is a terminal, pcre2test prompts for each line of input, @@ -420,20 +420,14 @@ patterns. Modifiers on a pattern can change these settings.

   #perltest
 
-This line is used in test files that can also be processed by perltest.sh -to confirm that Perl gives the same results as PCRE2. Subsequent tests are -checked for the use of pcre2test features that are incompatible with the -perltest.sh script. -

-

-Patterns must use '/' as their delimiter, and only certain modifiers are -supported. Comment lines, #pattern commands, and #subject commands that set or -unset "mark" are recognized and acted on. The #perltest, #forbid_utf, and -#newline_default commands, which are needed in the relevant pcre2test files, -are silently ignored. All other command lines are ignored, but give a warning -message. The #perltest command helps detect tests that are accidentally -put in the wrong file or use the wrong delimiter. For more details of the -perltest.sh script see the comments it contains. +The appearance of this line causes all subsequent modifier settings to be +checked for compatibility with the perltest.sh script, which is used to +confirm that Perl gives the same results as PCRE2. Also, apart from comment +lines, #pattern commands, and #subject commands that set or unset "mark", no +command lines are permitted, because they and many of the modifiers are +specific to pcre2test, and should not be used in test files that are also +processed by perltest.sh. The #perltest command helps detect tests +that are accidentally put in the wrong file.

   #pop [<modifiers>]
   #popcopy [<modifiers>]
@@ -1213,7 +1207,7 @@ Setting match controls
 The following modifiers affect the matching process or request additional
 information. Some of them may also be specified on a pattern line (see above),
 in which case they apply to every subject line that is matched against that
-pattern, but can be overridden by modifiers on the subject.
+pattern.
 
       aftertext                  show text after match
       allaftertext               show text after captures
@@ -1421,11 +1415,6 @@ replacement strings cannot contain commas, because a comma signifies the end of
 a modifier. This is not thought to be an issue in a test program.
 

-Specifying a completely empty replacement string disables this modifier. -However, it is possible to specify an empty replacement by providing a buffer -length, as described below, for an otherwise empty replacement. -

-

Unlike subject strings, pcre2test does not process replacement strings for escape sequences. In UTF mode, a replacement string is checked to see if it is a valid UTF-8 string. If so, it is correctly converted to a UTF string of @@ -2124,9 +2113,9 @@ Cambridge, England.


REVISION

-Last updated: 28 April 2021 +Last updated: 20 March 2020
-Copyright © 1997-2021 University of Cambridge. +Copyright © 1997-2020 University of Cambridge.

Return to the PCRE2 index page. diff --git a/pcre2/doc/pcre2.3 b/pcre2/doc/pcre2.3 index efe41c5..75450ec 100644 --- a/pcre2/doc/pcre2.3 +++ b/pcre2/doc/pcre2.3 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH PCRE2 3 "28 April 2021" "PCRE2 10.37" +.TH PCRE2 3 "17 September 2018" "PCRE2 10.33" .SH NAME PCRE2 - Perl-compatible regular expressions (revised API) .SH INTRODUCTION @@ -19,13 +19,8 @@ using the Python syntax. There is also some support for one or two .NET and Oniguruma syntax items, and there are options for requesting some minor changes that give better ECMAScript (aka JavaScript) compatibility. .P -The source code for PCRE2 can be compiled to support strings of 8-bit, 16-bit, -or 32-bit code units, which means that up to three separate libraries may be -installed, one for each code unit size. The size of code unit is not related to -the bit size of the underlying hardware. In a 64-bit environment that also -supports 32-bit applications, versions of PCRE2 that are compiled in both -64-bit and 32-bit modes may be needed. -.P +The source code for PCRE2 can be compiled to support 8-bit, 16-bit, or 32-bit +code units, which means that up to three separate libraries may be installed. The original work to extend PCRE to 16-bit and 32-bit code units was done by Zoltan Herczeg and Christian Persch, respectively. In all three cases, strings can be interpreted either as one character per code unit, or as UTF-encoded @@ -202,6 +197,6 @@ use my two initials, followed by the two digits 10, at the domain cam.ac.uk. .rs .sp .nf -Last updated: 28 April 2021 -Copyright (c) 1997-2021 University of Cambridge. +Last updated: 17 September 2018 +Copyright (c) 1997-2018 University of Cambridge. .fi diff --git a/pcre2/doc/pcre2.txt b/pcre2/doc/pcre2.txt index 3c3d980..4651bba 100644 --- a/pcre2/doc/pcre2.txt +++ b/pcre2/doc/pcre2.txt @@ -34,112 +34,107 @@ INTRODUCTION requesting some minor changes that give better ECMAScript (aka Java- Script) compatibility. - The source code for PCRE2 can be compiled to support strings of 8-bit, - 16-bit, or 32-bit code units, which means that up to three separate li- - braries may be installed, one for each code unit size. The size of code - unit is not related to the bit size of the underlying hardware. In a - 64-bit environment that also supports 32-bit applications, versions of - PCRE2 that are compiled in both 64-bit and 32-bit modes may be needed. - - The original work to extend PCRE to 16-bit and 32-bit code units was - done by Zoltan Herczeg and Christian Persch, respectively. In all three - cases, strings can be interpreted either as one character per code - unit, or as UTF-encoded Unicode, with support for Unicode general cate- - gory properties. Unicode support is optional at build time (but is the - default). However, processing strings as UTF code units must be enabled - explicitly at run time. The version of Unicode in use can be discovered - by running + The source code for PCRE2 can be compiled to support 8-bit, 16-bit, or + 32-bit code units, which means that up to three separate libraries may + be installed. The original work to extend PCRE to 16-bit and 32-bit + code units was done by Zoltan Herczeg and Christian Persch, respec- + tively. In all three cases, strings can be interpreted either as one + character per code unit, or as UTF-encoded Unicode, with support for + Unicode general category properties. Unicode support is optional at + build time (but is the default). However, processing strings as UTF + code units must be enabled explicitly at run time. The version of Uni- + code in use can be discovered by running pcre2test -C - The three libraries contain identical sets of functions, with names - ending in _8, _16, or _32, respectively (for example, pcre2_com- - pile_8()). However, by defining PCRE2_CODE_UNIT_WIDTH to be 8, 16, or - 32, a program that uses just one code unit width can be written using + The three libraries contain identical sets of functions, with names + ending in _8, _16, or _32, respectively (for example, pcre2_com- + pile_8()). However, by defining PCRE2_CODE_UNIT_WIDTH to be 8, 16, or + 32, a program that uses just one code unit width can be written using generic names such as pcre2_compile(), and the documentation is written assuming that this is the case. In addition to the Perl-compatible matching function, PCRE2 contains an - alternative function that matches the same compiled patterns in a dif- + alternative function that matches the same compiled patterns in a dif- ferent way. In certain circumstances, the alternative function has some - advantages. For a discussion of the two matching algorithms, see the + advantages. For a discussion of the two matching algorithms, see the pcre2matching page. - Details of exactly which Perl regular expression features are and are - not supported by PCRE2 are given in separate documents. See the - pcre2pattern and pcre2compat pages. There is a syntax summary in the + Details of exactly which Perl regular expression features are and are + not supported by PCRE2 are given in separate documents. See the + pcre2pattern and pcre2compat pages. There is a syntax summary in the pcre2syntax page. - Some features of PCRE2 can be included, excluded, or changed when the - library is built. The pcre2_config() function makes it possible for a - client to discover which features are available. The features them- + Some features of PCRE2 can be included, excluded, or changed when the + library is built. The pcre2_config() function makes it possible for a + client to discover which features are available. The features them- selves are described in the pcre2build page. Documentation about build- - ing PCRE2 for various operating systems can be found in the README and + ing PCRE2 for various operating systems can be found in the README and NON-AUTOTOOLS_BUILD files in the source distribution. - The libraries contains a number of undocumented internal functions and - data tables that are used by more than one of the exported external - functions, but which are not intended for use by external callers. - Their names all begin with "_pcre2", which hopefully will not provoke + The libraries contains a number of undocumented internal functions and + data tables that are used by more than one of the exported external + functions, but which are not intended for use by external callers. + Their names all begin with "_pcre2", which hopefully will not provoke any name clashes. In some environments, it is possible to control which - external symbols are exported when a shared library is built, and in + external symbols are exported when a shared library is built, and in these cases the undocumented symbols are not exported. SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS - If you are using PCRE2 in a non-UTF application that permits users to - supply arbitrary patterns for compilation, you should be aware of a + If you are using PCRE2 in a non-UTF application that permits users to + supply arbitrary patterns for compilation, you should be aware of a feature that allows users to turn on UTF support from within a pattern. - For example, an 8-bit pattern that begins with "(*UTF)" turns on UTF-8 - mode, which interprets patterns and subjects as strings of UTF-8 code + For example, an 8-bit pattern that begins with "(*UTF)" turns on UTF-8 + mode, which interprets patterns and subjects as strings of UTF-8 code units instead of individual 8-bit characters. This causes both the pat- - tern and any data against which it is matched to be checked for UTF-8 - validity. If the data string is very long, such a check might use suf- - ficiently many resources as to cause your application to lose perfor- + tern and any data against which it is matched to be checked for UTF-8 + validity. If the data string is very long, such a check might use suf- + ficiently many resources as to cause your application to lose perfor- mance. - One way of guarding against this possibility is to use the pcre2_pat- - tern_info() function to check the compiled pattern's options for - PCRE2_UTF. Alternatively, you can set the PCRE2_NEVER_UTF option when - calling pcre2_compile(). This causes a compile time error if the pat- + One way of guarding against this possibility is to use the pcre2_pat- + tern_info() function to check the compiled pattern's options for + PCRE2_UTF. Alternatively, you can set the PCRE2_NEVER_UTF option when + calling pcre2_compile(). This causes a compile time error if the pat- tern contains a UTF-setting sequence. - The use of Unicode properties for character types such as \d can also - be enabled from within the pattern, by specifying "(*UCP)". This fea- + The use of Unicode properties for character types such as \d can also + be enabled from within the pattern, by specifying "(*UCP)". This fea- ture can be disallowed by setting the PCRE2_NEVER_UCP option. - If your application is one that supports UTF, be aware that validity - checking can take time. If the same data string is to be matched many - times, you can use the PCRE2_NO_UTF_CHECK option for the second and + If your application is one that supports UTF, be aware that validity + checking can take time. If the same data string is to be matched many + times, you can use the PCRE2_NO_UTF_CHECK option for the second and subsequent matches to avoid running redundant checks. The use of the \C escape sequence in a UTF-8 or UTF-16 pattern can lead - to problems, because it may leave the current matching point in the - middle of a multi-code-unit character. The PCRE2_NEVER_BACKSLASH_C op- + to problems, because it may leave the current matching point in the + middle of a multi-code-unit character. The PCRE2_NEVER_BACKSLASH_C op- tion can be used by an application to lock out the use of \C, causing a - compile-time error if it is encountered. It is also possible to build + compile-time error if it is encountered. It is also possible to build PCRE2 with the use of \C permanently disabled. - Another way that performance can be hit is by running a pattern that - has a very large search tree against a string that will never match. - Nested unlimited repeats in a pattern are a common example. PCRE2 pro- - vides some protection against this: see the pcre2_set_match_limit() - function in the pcre2api page. There is a similar function called + Another way that performance can be hit is by running a pattern that + has a very large search tree against a string that will never match. + Nested unlimited repeats in a pattern are a common example. PCRE2 pro- + vides some protection against this: see the pcre2_set_match_limit() + function in the pcre2api page. There is a similar function called pcre2_set_depth_limit() that can be used to restrict the amount of mem- ory that is used. USER DOCUMENTATION - The user documentation for PCRE2 comprises a number of different sec- - tions. In the "man" format, each of these is a separate "man page". In - the HTML format, each is a separate page, linked from the index page. - In the plain text format, the descriptions of the pcre2grep and + The user documentation for PCRE2 comprises a number of different sec- + tions. In the "man" format, each of these is a separate "man page". In + the HTML format, each is a separate page, linked from the index page. + In the plain text format, the descriptions of the pcre2grep and pcre2test programs are in files called pcre2grep.txt and pcre2test.txt, - respectively. The remaining sections, except for the pcre2demo section - (which is a program listing), and the short pages for individual func- - tions, are concatenated in pcre2.txt, for ease of searching. The sec- + respectively. The remaining sections, except for the pcre2demo section + (which is a program listing), and the short pages for individual func- + tions, are concatenated in pcre2.txt, for ease of searching. The sec- tions are as follows: pcre2 this document @@ -165,7 +160,7 @@ USER DOCUMENTATION pcre2test description of the pcre2test command pcre2unicode discussion of Unicode and UTF support - In the "man" and HTML formats, there is also a short page for each C + In the "man" and HTML formats, there is also a short page for each C library function, listing its arguments and results. @@ -175,15 +170,15 @@ AUTHOR University Computing Service Cambridge, England. - Putting an actual email address here is a spam magnet. If you want to - email me, use my two initials, followed by the two digits 10, at the + Putting an actual email address here is a spam magnet. If you want to + email me, use my two initials, followed by the two digits 10, at the domain cam.ac.uk. REVISION - Last updated: 28 April 2021 - Copyright (c) 1997-2021 University of Cambridge. + Last updated: 17 September 2018 + Copyright (c) 1997-2018 University of Cambridge. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -688,114 +683,84 @@ MULTITHREADING In a more complicated situation, where patterns are compiled only when they are first needed, but are still shared between threads, pointers to compiled patterns must be protected from simultaneous writing by - multiple threads. This is somewhat tricky to do correctly. If you know - that writing to a pointer is atomic in your environment, you can use - logic like this: + multiple threads, at least until a pattern has been compiled. The logic + can be something like this: Get a read-only (shared) lock (mutex) for pointer if (pointer == NULL) { Get a write (unique) lock for pointer - if (pointer == NULL) pointer = pcre2_compile(... + pointer = pcre2_compile(... } Release the lock Use pointer in pcre2_match() - Of course, testing for compilation errors should also be included in + Of course, testing for compilation errors should also be included in the code. - The reason for checking the pointer a second time is as follows: Sev- - eral threads may have acquired the shared lock and tested the pointer - for being NULL, but only one of them will be given the write lock, with - the rest kept waiting. The winning thread will compile the pattern and - store the result. After this thread releases the write lock, another - thread will get it, and if it does not retest pointer for being NULL, - will recompile the pattern and overwrite the pointer, creating a memory - leak and possibly causing other issues. - - In an environment where writing to a pointer may not be atomic, the - above logic is not sufficient. The thread that is doing the compiling - may be descheduled after writing only part of the pointer, which could - cause other threads to use an invalid value. Instead of checking the - pointer itself, a separate "pointer is valid" flag (that can be updated - atomically) must be used: - - Get a read-only (shared) lock (mutex) for pointer - if (!pointer_is_valid) - { - Get a write (unique) lock for pointer - if (!pointer_is_valid) - { - pointer = pcre2_compile(... - pointer_is_valid = TRUE - } - } - Release the lock - Use pointer in pcre2_match() - If JIT is being used, but the JIT compilation is not being done immedi- - ately (perhaps waiting to see if the pattern is used often enough), - similar logic is required. JIT compilation updates a value within the - compiled code block, so a thread must gain unique write access to the - pointer before calling pcre2_jit_compile(). Alternatively, - pcre2_code_copy() or pcre2_code_copy_with_tables() can be used to ob- - tain a private copy of the compiled code before calling the JIT com- + ately, (perhaps waiting to see if the pattern is used often enough) + similar logic is required. JIT compilation updates a pointer within the + compiled code block, so a thread must gain unique write access to the + pointer before calling pcre2_jit_compile(). Alternatively, + pcre2_code_copy() or pcre2_code_copy_with_tables() can be used to ob- + tain a private copy of the compiled code before calling the JIT com- piler. Context blocks - The next main section below introduces the idea of "contexts" in which + The next main section below introduces the idea of "contexts" in which PCRE2 functions are called. A context is nothing more than a collection of parameters that control the way PCRE2 operates. Grouping a number of parameters together in a context is a convenient way of passing them to - a PCRE2 function without using lots of arguments. The parameters that - are stored in contexts are in some sense "advanced features" of the + a PCRE2 function without using lots of arguments. The parameters that + are stored in contexts are in some sense "advanced features" of the API. Many straightforward applications will not need to use contexts. In a multithreaded application, if the parameters in a context are val- - ues that are never changed, the same context can be used by all the + ues that are never changed, the same context can be used by all the threads. However, if any thread needs to change any value in a context, it must make its own thread-specific copy. Match blocks - The matching functions need a block of memory for storing the results + The matching functions need a block of memory for storing the results of a match. This includes details of what was matched, as well as addi- - tional information such as the name of a (*MARK) setting. Each thread + tional information such as the name of a (*MARK) setting. Each thread must provide its own copy of this memory. PCRE2 CONTEXTS - Some PCRE2 functions have a lot of parameters, many of which are used - only by specialist applications, for example, those that use custom - memory management or non-standard character tables. To keep function - argument lists at a reasonable size, and at the same time to keep the - API extensible, "uncommon" parameters are passed to certain functions - in a context instead of directly. A context is just a block of memory - that holds the parameter values. Applications that do not need to ad- + Some PCRE2 functions have a lot of parameters, many of which are used + only by specialist applications, for example, those that use custom + memory management or non-standard character tables. To keep function + argument lists at a reasonable size, and at the same time to keep the + API extensible, "uncommon" parameters are passed to certain functions + in a context instead of directly. A context is just a block of memory + that holds the parameter values. Applications that do not need to ad- just any of the context parameters can pass NULL when a context pointer is required. - There are three different types of context: a general context that is - relevant for several PCRE2 operations, a compile-time context, and a + There are three different types of context: a general context that is + relevant for several PCRE2 operations, a compile-time context, and a match-time context. The general context - At present, this context just contains pointers to (and data for) ex- - ternal memory management functions that are called from several places - in the PCRE2 library. The context is named `general' rather than - specifically `memory' because in future other fields may be added. If - you do not want to supply your own custom memory management functions, - you do not need to bother with a general context. A general context is + At present, this context just contains pointers to (and data for) ex- + ternal memory management functions that are called from several places + in the PCRE2 library. The context is named `general' rather than + specifically `memory' because in future other fields may be added. If + you do not want to supply your own custom memory management functions, + you do not need to bother with a general context. A general context is created by: pcre2_general_context *pcre2_general_context_create( void *(*private_malloc)(PCRE2_SIZE, void *), void (*private_free)(void *, void *), void *memory_data); - The two function pointers specify custom memory management functions, + The two function pointers specify custom memory management functions, whose prototypes are: void *private_malloc(PCRE2_SIZE, void *); @@ -803,16 +768,16 @@ PCRE2 CONTEXTS Whenever code in PCRE2 calls these functions, the final argument is the value of memory_data. Either of the first two arguments of the creation - function may be NULL, in which case the system memory management func- - tions malloc() and free() are used. (This is not currently useful, as - there are no other fields in a general context, but in future there - might be.) The private_malloc() function is used (if supplied) to ob- - tain memory for storing the context, and all three values are saved as + function may be NULL, in which case the system memory management func- + tions malloc() and free() are used. (This is not currently useful, as + there are no other fields in a general context, but in future there + might be.) The private_malloc() function is used (if supplied) to ob- + tain memory for storing the context, and all three values are saved as part of the context. - Whenever PCRE2 creates a data block of any kind, the block contains a - pointer to the free() function that matches the malloc() function that - was used. When the time comes to free the block, this function is + Whenever PCRE2 creates a data block of any kind, the block contains a + pointer to the free() function that matches the malloc() function that + was used. When the time comes to free the block, this function is called. A general context can be copied by calling: @@ -824,13 +789,13 @@ PCRE2 CONTEXTS void pcre2_general_context_free(pcre2_general_context *gcontext); - If this function is passed a NULL argument, it returns immediately + If this function is passed a NULL argument, it returns immediately without doing anything. The compile context - A compile context is required if you want to provide an external func- - tion for stack checking during compilation or to change the default + A compile context is required if you want to provide an external func- + tion for stack checking during compilation or to change the default values of any of the following compile-time parameters: What \R matches (Unicode newlines or CR, LF, CRLF only) @@ -840,11 +805,11 @@ PCRE2 CONTEXTS The maximum length of the pattern string The extra options bits (none set by default) - A compile context is also required if you are using custom memory man- - agement. If none of these apply, just pass NULL as the context argu- + A compile context is also required if you are using custom memory man- + agement. If none of these apply, just pass NULL as the context argu- ment of pcre2_compile(). - A compile context is created, copied, and freed by the following func- + A compile context is created, copied, and freed by the following func- tions: pcre2_compile_context *pcre2_compile_context_create( @@ -855,91 +820,91 @@ PCRE2 CONTEXTS void pcre2_compile_context_free(pcre2_compile_context *ccontext); - A compile context is created with default values for its parameters. + A compile context is created with default values for its parameters. These can be changed by calling the following functions, which return 0 on success, or PCRE2_ERROR_BADDATA if invalid data is detected. int pcre2_set_bsr(pcre2_compile_context *ccontext, uint32_t value); - The value must be PCRE2_BSR_ANYCRLF, to specify that \R matches only - CR, LF, or CRLF, or PCRE2_BSR_UNICODE, to specify that \R matches any + The value must be PCRE2_BSR_ANYCRLF, to specify that \R matches only + CR, LF, or CRLF, or PCRE2_BSR_UNICODE, to specify that \R matches any Unicode line ending sequence. The value is used by the JIT compiler and - by the two interpreted matching functions, pcre2_match() and + by the two interpreted matching functions, pcre2_match() and pcre2_dfa_match(). int pcre2_set_character_tables(pcre2_compile_context *ccontext, const uint8_t *tables); - The value must be the result of a call to pcre2_maketables(), whose + The value must be the result of a call to pcre2_maketables(), whose only argument is a general context. This function builds a set of char- acter tables in the current locale. int pcre2_set_compile_extra_options(pcre2_compile_context *ccontext, uint32_t extra_options); - As PCRE2 has developed, almost all the 32 option bits that are avail- - able in the options argument of pcre2_compile() have been used up. To - avoid running out, the compile context contains a set of extra option - bits which are used for some newer, assumed rarer, options. This func- - tion sets those bits. It always sets all the bits (either on or off). - It does not modify any existing setting. The available options are de- + As PCRE2 has developed, almost all the 32 option bits that are avail- + able in the options argument of pcre2_compile() have been used up. To + avoid running out, the compile context contains a set of extra option + bits which are used for some newer, assumed rarer, options. This func- + tion sets those bits. It always sets all the bits (either on or off). + It does not modify any existing setting. The available options are de- fined in the section entitled "Extra compile options" below. int pcre2_set_max_pattern_length(pcre2_compile_context *ccontext, PCRE2_SIZE value); - This sets a maximum length, in code units, for any pattern string that - is compiled with this context. If the pattern is longer, an error is - generated. This facility is provided so that applications that accept + This sets a maximum length, in code units, for any pattern string that + is compiled with this context. If the pattern is longer, an error is + generated. This facility is provided so that applications that accept patterns from external sources can limit their size. The default is the - largest number that a PCRE2_SIZE variable can hold, which is effec- + largest number that a PCRE2_SIZE variable can hold, which is effec- tively unlimited. int pcre2_set_newline(pcre2_compile_context *ccontext, uint32_t value); This specifies which characters or character sequences are to be recog- - nized as newlines. The value must be one of PCRE2_NEWLINE_CR (carriage + nized as newlines. The value must be one of PCRE2_NEWLINE_CR (carriage return only), PCRE2_NEWLINE_LF (linefeed only), PCRE2_NEWLINE_CRLF (the - two-character sequence CR followed by LF), PCRE2_NEWLINE_ANYCRLF (any - of the above), PCRE2_NEWLINE_ANY (any Unicode newline sequence), or + two-character sequence CR followed by LF), PCRE2_NEWLINE_ANYCRLF (any + of the above), PCRE2_NEWLINE_ANY (any Unicode newline sequence), or PCRE2_NEWLINE_NUL (the NUL character, that is a binary zero). A pattern can override the value set in the compile context by starting with a sequence such as (*CRLF). See the pcre2pattern page for details. - When a pattern is compiled with the PCRE2_EXTENDED or PCRE2_EX- - TENDED_MORE option, the newline convention affects the recognition of - the end of internal comments starting with #. The value is saved with - the compiled pattern for subsequent use by the JIT compiler and by the - two interpreted matching functions, pcre2_match() and + When a pattern is compiled with the PCRE2_EXTENDED or PCRE2_EX- + TENDED_MORE option, the newline convention affects the recognition of + the end of internal comments starting with #. The value is saved with + the compiled pattern for subsequent use by the JIT compiler and by the + two interpreted matching functions, pcre2_match() and pcre2_dfa_match(). int pcre2_set_parens_nest_limit(pcre2_compile_context *ccontext, uint32_t value); - This parameter adjusts the limit, set when PCRE2 is built (default - 250), on the depth of parenthesis nesting in a pattern. This limit - stops rogue patterns using up too much system stack when being com- - piled. The limit applies to parentheses of all kinds, not just captur- + This parameter adjusts the limit, set when PCRE2 is built (default + 250), on the depth of parenthesis nesting in a pattern. This limit + stops rogue patterns using up too much system stack when being com- + piled. The limit applies to parentheses of all kinds, not just captur- ing parentheses. int pcre2_set_compile_recursion_guard(pcre2_compile_context *ccontext, int (*guard_function)(uint32_t, void *), void *user_data); - There is at least one application that runs PCRE2 in threads with very - limited system stack, where running out of stack is to be avoided at - all costs. The parenthesis limit above cannot take account of how much - stack is actually available during compilation. For a finer control, - you can supply a function that is called whenever pcre2_compile() - starts to compile a parenthesized part of a pattern. This function can - check the actual stack size (or anything else that it wants to, of + There is at least one application that runs PCRE2 in threads with very + limited system stack, where running out of stack is to be avoided at + all costs. The parenthesis limit above cannot take account of how much + stack is actually available during compilation. For a finer control, + you can supply a function that is called whenever pcre2_compile() + starts to compile a parenthesized part of a pattern. This function can + check the actual stack size (or anything else that it wants to, of course). - The first argument to the callout function gives the current depth of - nesting, and the second is user data that is set up by the last argu- - ment of pcre2_set_compile_recursion_guard(). The callout function + The first argument to the callout function gives the current depth of + nesting, and the second is user data that is set up by the last argu- + ment of pcre2_set_compile_recursion_guard(). The callout function should return zero if all is well, or non-zero to force an error. The match context @@ -953,10 +918,10 @@ PCRE2 CONTEXTS Change the backtracking depth limit Set custom memory management specifically for the match - If none of these apply, just pass NULL as the context argument of + If none of these apply, just pass NULL as the context argument of pcre2_match(), pcre2_dfa_match(), or pcre2_jit_match(). - A match context is created, copied, and freed by the following func- + A match context is created, copied, and freed by the following func- tions: pcre2_match_context *pcre2_match_context_create( @@ -967,7 +932,7 @@ PCRE2 CONTEXTS void pcre2_match_context_free(pcre2_match_context *mcontext); - A match context is created with default values for its parameters. + A match context is created with default values for its parameters. These can be changed by calling the following functions, which return 0 on success, or PCRE2_ERROR_BADDATA if invalid data is detected. @@ -975,7 +940,7 @@ PCRE2 CONTEXTS int (*callout_function)(pcre2_callout_block *, void *), void *callout_data); - This sets up a callout function for PCRE2 to call at specified points + This sets up a callout function for PCRE2 to call at specified points during a matching operation. Details are given in the pcre2callout doc- umentation. @@ -983,34 +948,34 @@ PCRE2 CONTEXTS int (*callout_function)(pcre2_substitute_callout_block *, void *), void *callout_data); - This sets up a callout function for PCRE2 to call after each substitu- + This sets up a callout function for PCRE2 to call after each substitu- tion made by pcre2_substitute(). Details are given in the section enti- tled "Creating a new string with substitutions" below. int pcre2_set_offset_limit(pcre2_match_context *mcontext, PCRE2_SIZE value); - The offset_limit parameter limits how far an unanchored search can ad- - vance in the subject string. The default value is PCRE2_UNSET. The - pcre2_match() and pcre2_dfa_match() functions return PCRE2_ERROR_NO- + The offset_limit parameter limits how far an unanchored search can ad- + vance in the subject string. The default value is PCRE2_UNSET. The + pcre2_match() and pcre2_dfa_match() functions return PCRE2_ERROR_NO- MATCH if a match with a starting point before or at the given offset is not found. The pcre2_substitute() function makes no more substitutions. - For example, if the pattern /abc/ is matched against "123abc" with an - offset limit less than 3, the result is PCRE2_ERROR_NOMATCH. A match - can never be found if the startoffset argument of pcre2_match(), - pcre2_dfa_match(), or pcre2_substitute() is greater than the offset + For example, if the pattern /abc/ is matched against "123abc" with an + offset limit less than 3, the result is PCRE2_ERROR_NOMATCH. A match + can never be found if the startoffset argument of pcre2_match(), + pcre2_dfa_match(), or pcre2_substitute() is greater than the offset limit set in the match context. - When using this facility, you must set the PCRE2_USE_OFFSET_LIMIT op- + When using this facility, you must set the PCRE2_USE_OFFSET_LIMIT op- tion when calling pcre2_compile() so that when JIT is in use, different - code can be compiled. If a match is started with a non-default match + code can be compiled. If a match is started with a non-default match limit when PCRE2_USE_OFFSET_LIMIT is not set, an error is generated. - The offset limit facility can be used to track progress when searching - large subject strings or to limit the extent of global substitutions. - See also the PCRE2_FIRSTLINE option, which requires a match to start - before or at the first newline that follows the start of matching in + The offset limit facility can be used to track progress when searching + large subject strings or to limit the extent of global substitutions. + See also the PCRE2_FIRSTLINE option, which requires a match to start + before or at the first newline that follows the start of matching in the subject. If this is set with an offset limit, a match must occur in the first line and also within the offset limit. In other words, which- ever limit comes first is used. @@ -1019,15 +984,15 @@ PCRE2 CONTEXTS uint32_t value); The heap_limit parameter specifies, in units of kibibytes (1024 bytes), - the maximum amount of heap memory that pcre2_match() may use to hold + the maximum amount of heap memory that pcre2_match() may use to hold backtracking information when running an interpretive match. This limit also applies to pcre2_dfa_match(), which may use the heap when process- - ing patterns with a lot of nested pattern recursion or lookarounds or + ing patterns with a lot of nested pattern recursion or lookarounds or atomic groups. This limit does not apply to matching with the JIT opti- - mization, which has its own memory control arrangements (see the - pcre2jit documentation for more details). If the limit is reached, the - negative error code PCRE2_ERROR_HEAPLIMIT is returned. The default - limit can be set when PCRE2 is built; if it is not, the default is set + mization, which has its own memory control arrangements (see the + pcre2jit documentation for more details). If the limit is reached, the + negative error code PCRE2_ERROR_HEAPLIMIT is returned. The default + limit can be set when PCRE2 is built; if it is not, the default is set very large and is essentially "unlimited". A value for the heap limit may also be supplied by an item at the start @@ -1035,101 +1000,101 @@ PCRE2 CONTEXTS (*LIMIT_HEAP=ddd) - where ddd is a decimal number. However, such a setting is ignored un- - less ddd is less than the limit set by the caller of pcre2_match() or, + where ddd is a decimal number. However, such a setting is ignored un- + less ddd is less than the limit set by the caller of pcre2_match() or, if no such limit is set, less than the default. - The pcre2_match() function starts out using a 20KiB vector on the sys- + The pcre2_match() function starts out using a 20KiB vector on the sys- tem stack for recording backtracking points. The more nested backtrack- - ing points there are (that is, the deeper the search tree), the more - memory is needed. Heap memory is used only if the initial vector is + ing points there are (that is, the deeper the search tree), the more + memory is needed. Heap memory is used only if the initial vector is too small. If the heap limit is set to a value less than 21 (in partic- - ular, zero) no heap memory will be used. In this case, only patterns - that do not have a lot of nested backtracking can be successfully pro- + ular, zero) no heap memory will be used. In this case, only patterns + that do not have a lot of nested backtracking can be successfully pro- cessed. - Similarly, for pcre2_dfa_match(), a vector on the system stack is used - when processing pattern recursions, lookarounds, or atomic groups, and - only if this is not big enough is heap memory used. In this case, too, + Similarly, for pcre2_dfa_match(), a vector on the system stack is used + when processing pattern recursions, lookarounds, or atomic groups, and + only if this is not big enough is heap memory used. In this case, too, setting a value of zero disables the use of the heap. int pcre2_set_match_limit(pcre2_match_context *mcontext, uint32_t value); The match_limit parameter provides a means of preventing PCRE2 from us- - ing up too many computing resources when processing patterns that are + ing up too many computing resources when processing patterns that are not going to match, but which have a very large number of possibilities - in their search trees. The classic example is a pattern that uses + in their search trees. The classic example is a pattern that uses nested unlimited repeats. - There is an internal counter in pcre2_match() that is incremented each - time round its main matching loop. If this value reaches the match + There is an internal counter in pcre2_match() that is incremented each + time round its main matching loop. If this value reaches the match limit, pcre2_match() returns the negative value PCRE2_ERROR_MATCHLIMIT. - This has the effect of limiting the amount of backtracking that can + This has the effect of limiting the amount of backtracking that can take place. For patterns that are not anchored, the count restarts from - zero for each position in the subject string. This limit also applies + zero for each position in the subject string. This limit also applies to pcre2_dfa_match(), though the counting is done in a different way. - When pcre2_match() is called with a pattern that was successfully pro- + When pcre2_match() is called with a pattern that was successfully pro- cessed by pcre2_jit_compile(), the way in which matching is executed is - entirely different. However, there is still the possibility of runaway - matching that goes on for a very long time, and so the match_limit - value is also used in this case (but in a different way) to limit how + entirely different. However, there is still the possibility of runaway + matching that goes on for a very long time, and so the match_limit + value is also used in this case (but in a different way) to limit how long the matching can continue. The default value for the limit can be set when PCRE2 is built; the de- - fault default is 10 million, which handles all but the most extreme - cases. A value for the match limit may also be supplied by an item at + fault default is 10 million, which handles all but the most extreme + cases. A value for the match limit may also be supplied by an item at the start of a pattern of the form (*LIMIT_MATCH=ddd) - where ddd is a decimal number. However, such a setting is ignored un- - less ddd is less than the limit set by the caller of pcre2_match() or + where ddd is a decimal number. However, such a setting is ignored un- + less ddd is less than the limit set by the caller of pcre2_match() or pcre2_dfa_match() or, if no such limit is set, less than the default. int pcre2_set_depth_limit(pcre2_match_context *mcontext, uint32_t value); - This parameter limits the depth of nested backtracking in - pcre2_match(). Each time a nested backtracking point is passed, a new + This parameter limits the depth of nested backtracking in + pcre2_match(). Each time a nested backtracking point is passed, a new memory "frame" is used to remember the state of matching at that point. - Thus, this parameter indirectly limits the amount of memory that is - used in a match. However, because the size of each memory "frame" de- - pends on the number of capturing parentheses, the actual memory limit - varies from pattern to pattern. This limit was more useful in versions + Thus, this parameter indirectly limits the amount of memory that is + used in a match. However, because the size of each memory "frame" de- + pends on the number of capturing parentheses, the actual memory limit + varies from pattern to pattern. This limit was more useful in versions before 10.30, where function recursion was used for backtracking. - The depth limit is not relevant, and is ignored, when matching is done + The depth limit is not relevant, and is ignored, when matching is done using JIT compiled code. However, it is supported by pcre2_dfa_match(), - which uses it to limit the depth of nested internal recursive function - calls that implement atomic groups, lookaround assertions, and pattern + which uses it to limit the depth of nested internal recursive function + calls that implement atomic groups, lookaround assertions, and pattern recursions. This limits, indirectly, the amount of system stack that is - used. It was more useful in versions before 10.32, when stack memory + used. It was more useful in versions before 10.32, when stack memory was used for local workspace vectors for recursive function calls. From - version 10.32, only local variables are allocated on the stack and as + version 10.32, only local variables are allocated on the stack and as each call uses only a few hundred bytes, even a small stack can support quite a lot of recursion. - If the depth of internal recursive function calls is great enough, lo- - cal workspace vectors are allocated on the heap from version 10.32 on- - wards, so the depth limit also indirectly limits the amount of heap + If the depth of internal recursive function calls is great enough, lo- + cal workspace vectors are allocated on the heap from version 10.32 on- + wards, so the depth limit also indirectly limits the amount of heap memory that is used. A recursive pattern such as /(.(?2))((?1)|)/, when - matched to a very long string using pcre2_dfa_match(), can use a great - deal of memory. However, it is probably better to limit heap usage di- + matched to a very long string using pcre2_dfa_match(), can use a great + deal of memory. However, it is probably better to limit heap usage di- rectly by calling pcre2_set_heap_limit(). - The default value for the depth limit can be set when PCRE2 is built; - if it is not, the default is set to the same value as the default for - the match limit. If the limit is exceeded, pcre2_match() or + The default value for the depth limit can be set when PCRE2 is built; + if it is not, the default is set to the same value as the default for + the match limit. If the limit is exceeded, pcre2_match() or pcre2_dfa_match() returns PCRE2_ERROR_DEPTHLIMIT. A value for the depth - limit may also be supplied by an item at the start of a pattern of the + limit may also be supplied by an item at the start of a pattern of the form (*LIMIT_DEPTH=ddd) - where ddd is a decimal number. However, such a setting is ignored un- - less ddd is less than the limit set by the caller of pcre2_match() or + where ddd is a decimal number. However, such a setting is ignored un- + less ddd is less than the limit set by the caller of pcre2_match() or pcre2_dfa_match() or, if no such limit is set, less than the default. @@ -1137,96 +1102,96 @@ CHECKING BUILD-TIME OPTIONS int pcre2_config(uint32_t what, void *where); - The function pcre2_config() makes it possible for a PCRE2 client to - find the value of certain configuration parameters and to discover - which optional features have been compiled into the PCRE2 library. The + The function pcre2_config() makes it possible for a PCRE2 client to + find the value of certain configuration parameters and to discover + which optional features have been compiled into the PCRE2 library. The pcre2build documentation has more details about these features. - The first argument for pcre2_config() specifies which information is + The first argument for pcre2_config() specifies which information is required. The second argument is a pointer to memory into which the in- formation is placed. If NULL is passed, the function returns the amount - of memory that is needed for the requested information. For calls that - return numerical values, the value is in bytes; when requesting these - values, where should point to appropriately aligned memory. For calls - that return strings, the required length is given in code units, not + of memory that is needed for the requested information. For calls that + return numerical values, the value is in bytes; when requesting these + values, where should point to appropriately aligned memory. For calls + that return strings, the required length is given in code units, not counting the terminating zero. - When requesting information, the returned value from pcre2_config() is - non-negative on success, or the negative error code PCRE2_ERROR_BADOP- - TION if the value in the first argument is not recognized. The follow- + When requesting information, the returned value from pcre2_config() is + non-negative on success, or the negative error code PCRE2_ERROR_BADOP- + TION if the value in the first argument is not recognized. The follow- ing information is available: PCRE2_CONFIG_BSR - The output is a uint32_t integer whose value indicates what character - sequences the \R escape sequence matches by default. A value of - PCRE2_BSR_UNICODE means that \R matches any Unicode line ending se- + The output is a uint32_t integer whose value indicates what character + sequences the \R escape sequence matches by default. A value of + PCRE2_BSR_UNICODE means that \R matches any Unicode line ending se- quence; a value of PCRE2_BSR_ANYCRLF means that \R matches only CR, LF, or CRLF. The default can be overridden when a pattern is compiled. PCRE2_CONFIG_COMPILED_WIDTHS - The output is a uint32_t integer whose lower bits indicate which code - unit widths were selected when PCRE2 was built. The 1-bit indicates - 8-bit support, and the 2-bit and 4-bit indicate 16-bit and 32-bit sup- + The output is a uint32_t integer whose lower bits indicate which code + unit widths were selected when PCRE2 was built. The 1-bit indicates + 8-bit support, and the 2-bit and 4-bit indicate 16-bit and 32-bit sup- port, respectively. PCRE2_CONFIG_DEPTHLIMIT - The output is a uint32_t integer that gives the default limit for the - depth of nested backtracking in pcre2_match() or the depth of nested - recursions, lookarounds, and atomic groups in pcre2_dfa_match(). Fur- + The output is a uint32_t integer that gives the default limit for the + depth of nested backtracking in pcre2_match() or the depth of nested + recursions, lookarounds, and atomic groups in pcre2_dfa_match(). Fur- ther details are given with pcre2_set_depth_limit() above. PCRE2_CONFIG_HEAPLIMIT - The output is a uint32_t integer that gives, in kibibytes, the default - limit for the amount of heap memory used by pcre2_match() or - pcre2_dfa_match(). Further details are given with + The output is a uint32_t integer that gives, in kibibytes, the default + limit for the amount of heap memory used by pcre2_match() or + pcre2_dfa_match(). Further details are given with pcre2_set_heap_limit() above. PCRE2_CONFIG_JIT - The output is a uint32_t integer that is set to one if support for + The output is a uint32_t integer that is set to one if support for just-in-time compiling is available; otherwise it is set to zero. PCRE2_CONFIG_JITTARGET - The where argument should point to a buffer that is at least 48 code - units long. (The exact length required can be found by calling - pcre2_config() with where set to NULL.) The buffer is filled with a - string that contains the name of the architecture for which the JIT - compiler is configured, for example "x86 32bit (little endian + un- - aligned)". If JIT support is not available, PCRE2_ERROR_BADOPTION is - returned, otherwise the number of code units used is returned. This is + The where argument should point to a buffer that is at least 48 code + units long. (The exact length required can be found by calling + pcre2_config() with where set to NULL.) The buffer is filled with a + string that contains the name of the architecture for which the JIT + compiler is configured, for example "x86 32bit (little endian + un- + aligned)". If JIT support is not available, PCRE2_ERROR_BADOPTION is + returned, otherwise the number of code units used is returned. This is the length of the string, plus one unit for the terminating zero. PCRE2_CONFIG_LINKSIZE The output is a uint32_t integer that contains the number of bytes used - for internal linkage in compiled regular expressions. When PCRE2 is - configured, the value can be set to 2, 3, or 4, with the default being - 2. This is the value that is returned by pcre2_config(). However, when - the 16-bit library is compiled, a value of 3 is rounded up to 4, and - when the 32-bit library is compiled, internal linkages always use 4 + for internal linkage in compiled regular expressions. When PCRE2 is + configured, the value can be set to 2, 3, or 4, with the default being + 2. This is the value that is returned by pcre2_config(). However, when + the 16-bit library is compiled, a value of 3 is rounded up to 4, and + when the 32-bit library is compiled, internal linkages always use 4 bytes, so the configured value is not relevant. The default value of 2 for the 8-bit and 16-bit libraries is sufficient - for all but the most massive patterns, since it allows the size of the - compiled pattern to be up to 65535 code units. Larger values allow - larger regular expressions to be compiled by those two libraries, but + for all but the most massive patterns, since it allows the size of the + compiled pattern to be up to 65535 code units. Larger values allow + larger regular expressions to be compiled by those two libraries, but at the expense of slower matching. PCRE2_CONFIG_MATCHLIMIT The output is a uint32_t integer that gives the default match limit for - pcre2_match(). Further details are given with pcre2_set_match_limit() + pcre2_match(). Further details are given with pcre2_set_match_limit() above. PCRE2_CONFIG_NEWLINE - The output is a uint32_t integer whose value specifies the default - character sequence that is recognized as meaning "newline". The values + The output is a uint32_t integer whose value specifies the default + character sequence that is recognized as meaning "newline". The values are: PCRE2_NEWLINE_CR Carriage return (CR) @@ -1236,23 +1201,23 @@ CHECKING BUILD-TIME OPTIONS PCRE2_NEWLINE_ANYCRLF Any of CR, LF, or CRLF PCRE2_NEWLINE_NUL The NUL character (binary zero) - The default should normally correspond to the standard sequence for + The default should normally correspond to the standard sequence for your operating system. PCRE2_CONFIG_NEVER_BACKSLASH_C - The output is a uint32_t integer that is set to one if the use of \C - was permanently disabled when PCRE2 was built; otherwise it is set to + The output is a uint32_t integer that is set to one if the use of \C + was permanently disabled when PCRE2 was built; otherwise it is set to zero. PCRE2_CONFIG_PARENSLIMIT - The output is a uint32_t integer that gives the maximum depth of nest- + The output is a uint32_t integer that gives the maximum depth of nest- ing of parentheses (of any kind) in a pattern. This limit is imposed to - cap the amount of system stack used when a pattern is compiled. It is - specified when PCRE2 is built; the default is 250. This limit does not + cap the amount of system stack used when a pattern is compiled. It is + specified when PCRE2 is built; the default is 250. This limit does not take into account the stack that may already be used by the calling ap- - plication. For finer control over compilation stack usage, see + plication. For finer control over compilation stack usage, see pcre2_set_compile_recursion_guard(). PCRE2_CONFIG_STACKRECURSE @@ -1263,30 +1228,30 @@ CHECKING BUILD-TIME OPTIONS PCRE2_CONFIG_TABLES_LENGTH The output is a uint32_t integer that gives the length of PCRE2's char- - acter processing tables in bytes. For details of these tables see the + acter processing tables in bytes. For details of these tables see the section on locale support below. PCRE2_CONFIG_UNICODE_VERSION - The where argument should point to a buffer that is at least 24 code - units long. (The exact length required can be found by calling - pcre2_config() with where set to NULL.) If PCRE2 has been compiled - without Unicode support, the buffer is filled with the text "Unicode - not supported". Otherwise, the Unicode version string (for example, - "8.0.0") is inserted. The number of code units used is returned. This + The where argument should point to a buffer that is at least 24 code + units long. (The exact length required can be found by calling + pcre2_config() with where set to NULL.) If PCRE2 has been compiled + without Unicode support, the buffer is filled with the text "Unicode + not supported". Otherwise, the Unicode version string (for example, + "8.0.0") is inserted. The number of code units used is returned. This is the length of the string plus one unit for the terminating zero. PCRE2_CONFIG_UNICODE - The output is a uint32_t integer that is set to one if Unicode support - is available; otherwise it is set to zero. Unicode support implies UTF + The output is a uint32_t integer that is set to one if Unicode support + is available; otherwise it is set to zero. Unicode support implies UTF support. PCRE2_CONFIG_VERSION - The where argument should point to a buffer that is at least 24 code - units long. (The exact length required can be found by calling - pcre2_config() with where set to NULL.) The buffer is filled with the + The where argument should point to a buffer that is at least 24 code + units long. (The exact length required can be found by calling + pcre2_config() with where set to NULL.) The buffer is filled with the PCRE2 version string, zero-terminated. The number of code units used is returned. This is the length of the string plus one unit for the termi- nating zero. @@ -1304,103 +1269,103 @@ COMPILING A PATTERN pcre2_code *pcre2_code_copy_with_tables(const pcre2_code *code); - The pcre2_compile() function compiles a pattern into an internal form. - The pattern is defined by a pointer to a string of code units and a - length (in code units). If the pattern is zero-terminated, the length - can be specified as PCRE2_ZERO_TERMINATED. The function returns a + The pcre2_compile() function compiles a pattern into an internal form. + The pattern is defined by a pointer to a string of code units and a + length (in code units). If the pattern is zero-terminated, the length + can be specified as PCRE2_ZERO_TERMINATED. The function returns a pointer to a block of memory that contains the compiled pattern and re- lated data, or NULL if an error occurred. - If the compile context argument ccontext is NULL, memory for the com- - piled pattern is obtained by calling malloc(). Otherwise, it is ob- + If the compile context argument ccontext is NULL, memory for the com- + piled pattern is obtained by calling malloc(). Otherwise, it is ob- tained from the same memory function that was used for the compile con- text. The caller must free the memory by calling pcre2_code_free() when it is no longer needed. If pcre2_code_free() is called with a NULL ar- gument, it returns immediately, without doing anything. The function pcre2_code_copy() makes a copy of the compiled code in new - memory, using the same memory allocator as was used for the original. - However, if the code has been processed by the JIT compiler (see be- - low), the JIT information cannot be copied (because it is position-de- - pendent). The new copy can initially be used only for non-JIT match- - ing, though it can be passed to pcre2_jit_compile() if required. If + memory, using the same memory allocator as was used for the original. + However, if the code has been processed by the JIT compiler (see be- + low), the JIT information cannot be copied (because it is position-de- + pendent). The new copy can initially be used only for non-JIT match- + ing, though it can be passed to pcre2_jit_compile() if required. If pcre2_code_copy() is called with a NULL argument, it returns NULL. The pcre2_code_copy() function provides a way for individual threads in - a multithreaded application to acquire a private copy of shared com- - piled code. However, it does not make a copy of the character tables - used by the compiled pattern; the new pattern code points to the same - tables as the original code. (See "Locale Support" below for details - of these character tables.) In many applications the same tables are - used throughout, so this behaviour is appropriate. Nevertheless, there + a multithreaded application to acquire a private copy of shared com- + piled code. However, it does not make a copy of the character tables + used by the compiled pattern; the new pattern code points to the same + tables as the original code. (See "Locale Support" below for details + of these character tables.) In many applications the same tables are + used throughout, so this behaviour is appropriate. Nevertheless, there are occasions when a copy of a compiled pattern and the relevant tables - are needed. The pcre2_code_copy_with_tables() provides this facility. - Copies of both the code and the tables are made, with the new code - pointing to the new tables. The memory for the new tables is automati- - cally freed when pcre2_code_free() is called for the new copy of the - compiled code. If pcre2_code_copy_with_tables() is called with a NULL + are needed. The pcre2_code_copy_with_tables() provides this facility. + Copies of both the code and the tables are made, with the new code + pointing to the new tables. The memory for the new tables is automati- + cally freed when pcre2_code_free() is called for the new copy of the + compiled code. If pcre2_code_copy_with_tables() is called with a NULL argument, it returns NULL. - NOTE: When one of the matching functions is called, pointers to the + NOTE: When one of the matching functions is called, pointers to the compiled pattern and the subject string are set in the match data block - so that they can be referenced by the substring extraction functions - after a successful match. After running a match, you must not free a - compiled pattern or a subject string until after all operations on the - match data block have taken place, unless, in the case of the subject - string, you have used the PCRE2_COPY_MATCHED_SUBJECT option, which is - described in the section entitled "Option bits for pcre2_match()" be- + so that they can be referenced by the substring extraction functions + after a successful match. After running a match, you must not free a + compiled pattern or a subject string until after all operations on the + match data block have taken place, unless, in the case of the subject + string, you have used the PCRE2_COPY_MATCHED_SUBJECT option, which is + described in the section entitled "Option bits for pcre2_match()" be- low. - The options argument for pcre2_compile() contains various bit settings - that affect the compilation. It should be zero if none of them are re- - quired. The available options are described below. Some of them (in - particular, those that are compatible with Perl, but some others as - well) can also be set and unset from within the pattern (see the de- + The options argument for pcre2_compile() contains various bit settings + that affect the compilation. It should be zero if none of them are re- + quired. The available options are described below. Some of them (in + particular, those that are compatible with Perl, but some others as + well) can also be set and unset from within the pattern (see the de- tailed description in the pcre2pattern documentation). - For those options that can be different in different parts of the pat- - tern, the contents of the options argument specifies their settings at - the start of compilation. The PCRE2_ANCHORED, PCRE2_ENDANCHORED, and - PCRE2_NO_UTF_CHECK options can be set at the time of matching as well + For those options that can be different in different parts of the pat- + tern, the contents of the options argument specifies their settings at + the start of compilation. The PCRE2_ANCHORED, PCRE2_ENDANCHORED, and + PCRE2_NO_UTF_CHECK options can be set at the time of matching as well as at compile time. - Some additional options and less frequently required compile-time pa- - rameters (for example, the newline setting) can be provided in a com- + Some additional options and less frequently required compile-time pa- + rameters (for example, the newline setting) can be provided in a com- pile context (as described above). If errorcode or erroroffset is NULL, pcre2_compile() returns NULL imme- - diately. Otherwise, the variables to which these point are set to an + diately. Otherwise, the variables to which these point are set to an error code and an offset (number of code units) within the pattern, re- spectively, when pcre2_compile() returns NULL because a compilation er- - ror has occurred. The values are not defined when compilation is suc- + ror has occurred. The values are not defined when compilation is suc- cessful and pcre2_compile() returns a non-NULL value. - There are nearly 100 positive error codes that pcre2_compile() may re- - turn if it finds an error in the pattern. There are also some negative - error codes that are used for invalid UTF strings when validity check- - ing is in force. These are the same as given by pcre2_match() and + There are nearly 100 positive error codes that pcre2_compile() may re- + turn if it finds an error in the pattern. There are also some negative + error codes that are used for invalid UTF strings when validity check- + ing is in force. These are the same as given by pcre2_match() and pcre2_dfa_match(), and are described in the pcre2unicode documentation. - There is no separate documentation for the positive error codes, be- - cause the textual error messages that are obtained by calling the + There is no separate documentation for the positive error codes, be- + cause the textual error messages that are obtained by calling the pcre2_get_error_message() function (see "Obtaining a textual error mes- - sage" below) should be self-explanatory. Macro names starting with - PCRE2_ERROR_ are defined for both positive and negative error codes in + sage" below) should be self-explanatory. Macro names starting with + PCRE2_ERROR_ are defined for both positive and negative error codes in pcre2.h. The value returned in erroroffset is an indication of where in the pat- - tern the error occurred. It is not necessarily the furthest point in + tern the error occurred. It is not necessarily the furthest point in the pattern that was read. For example, after the error "lookbehind as- - sertion is not fixed length", the error offset points to the start of - the failing assertion. For an invalid UTF-8 or UTF-16 string, the off- + sertion is not fixed length", the error offset points to the start of + the failing assertion. For an invalid UTF-8 or UTF-16 string, the off- set is that of the first code unit of the failing character. - Some errors are not detected until the whole pattern has been scanned; - in these cases, the offset passed back is the length of the pattern. - Note that the offset is in code units, not characters, even in a UTF + Some errors are not detected until the whole pattern has been scanned; + in these cases, the offset passed back is the length of the pattern. + Note that the offset is in code units, not characters, even in a UTF mode. It may sometimes point into the middle of a UTF-8 or UTF-16 char- acter. - This code fragment shows a typical straightforward call to pcre2_com- + This code fragment shows a typical straightforward call to pcre2_com- pile(): pcre2_code *re; @@ -1417,95 +1382,92 @@ COMPILING A PATTERN Main compile options - The following names for option bits are defined in the pcre2.h header + The following names for option bits are defined in the pcre2.h header file: PCRE2_ANCHORED If this bit is set, the pattern is forced to be "anchored", that is, it - is constrained to match only at the first matching point in the string - that is being searched (the "subject string"). This effect can also be - achieved by appropriate constructs in the pattern itself, which is the + is constrained to match only at the first matching point in the string + that is being searched (the "subject string"). This effect can also be + achieved by appropriate constructs in the pattern itself, which is the only way to do it in Perl. PCRE2_ALLOW_EMPTY_CLASS - By default, for compatibility with Perl, a closing square bracket that - immediately follows an opening one is treated as a data character for - the class. When PCRE2_ALLOW_EMPTY_CLASS is set, it terminates the + By default, for compatibility with Perl, a closing square bracket that + immediately follows an opening one is treated as a data character for + the class. When PCRE2_ALLOW_EMPTY_CLASS is set, it terminates the class, which therefore contains no characters and so can never match. PCRE2_ALT_BSUX - This option request alternative handling of three escape sequences, - which makes PCRE2's behaviour more like ECMAscript (aka JavaScript). + This option request alternative handling of three escape sequences, + which makes PCRE2's behaviour more like ECMAscript (aka JavaScript). When it is set: (1) \U matches an upper case "U" character; by default \U causes a com- pile time error (Perl uses \U to upper case subsequent characters). (2) \u matches a lower case "u" character unless it is followed by four - hexadecimal digits, in which case the hexadecimal number defines the - code point to match. By default, \u causes a compile time error (Perl + hexadecimal digits, in which case the hexadecimal number defines the + code point to match. By default, \u causes a compile time error (Perl uses it to upper case the following character). - (3) \x matches a lower case "x" character unless it is followed by two - hexadecimal digits, in which case the hexadecimal number defines the - code point to match. By default, as in Perl, a hexadecimal number is + (3) \x matches a lower case "x" character unless it is followed by two + hexadecimal digits, in which case the hexadecimal number defines the + code point to match. By default, as in Perl, a hexadecimal number is always expected after \x, but it may have zero, one, or two digits (so, for example, \xz matches a binary zero character followed by z). ECMAscript 6 added additional functionality to \u. This can be accessed - using the PCRE2_EXTRA_ALT_BSUX extra option (see "Extra compile op- + using the PCRE2_EXTRA_ALT_BSUX extra option (see "Extra compile op- tions" below). Note that this alternative escape handling applies only - to patterns. Neither of these options affects the processing of re- + to patterns. Neither of these options affects the processing of re- placement strings passed to pcre2_substitute(). PCRE2_ALT_CIRCUMFLEX In multiline mode (when PCRE2_MULTILINE is set), the circumflex - metacharacter matches at the start of the subject (unless PCRE2_NOTBOL - is set), and also after any internal newline. However, it does not + metacharacter matches at the start of the subject (unless PCRE2_NOTBOL + is set), and also after any internal newline. However, it does not match after a newline at the end of the subject, for compatibility with - Perl. If you want a multiline circumflex also to match after a termi- + Perl. If you want a multiline circumflex also to match after a termi- nating newline, you must set PCRE2_ALT_CIRCUMFLEX. PCRE2_ALT_VERBNAMES - By default, for compatibility with Perl, the name in any verb sequence - such as (*MARK:NAME) is any sequence of characters that does not in- - clude a closing parenthesis. The name is not processed in any way, and - it is not possible to include a closing parenthesis in the name. How- - ever, if the PCRE2_ALT_VERBNAMES option is set, normal backslash pro- - cessing is applied to verb names and only an unescaped closing paren- - thesis terminates the name. A closing parenthesis can be included in a - name either as \) or between \Q and \E. If the PCRE2_EXTENDED or - PCRE2_EXTENDED_MORE option is set with PCRE2_ALT_VERBNAMES, unescaped - whitespace in verb names is skipped and #-comments are recognized, ex- + By default, for compatibility with Perl, the name in any verb sequence + such as (*MARK:NAME) is any sequence of characters that does not in- + clude a closing parenthesis. The name is not processed in any way, and + it is not possible to include a closing parenthesis in the name. How- + ever, if the PCRE2_ALT_VERBNAMES option is set, normal backslash pro- + cessing is applied to verb names and only an unescaped closing paren- + thesis terminates the name. A closing parenthesis can be included in a + name either as \) or between \Q and \E. If the PCRE2_EXTENDED or + PCRE2_EXTENDED_MORE option is set with PCRE2_ALT_VERBNAMES, unescaped + whitespace in verb names is skipped and #-comments are recognized, ex- actly as in the rest of the pattern. PCRE2_AUTO_CALLOUT - If this bit is set, pcre2_compile() automatically inserts callout - items, all with number 255, before each pattern item, except immedi- - ately before or after an explicit callout in the pattern. For discus- + If this bit is set, pcre2_compile() automatically inserts callout + items, all with number 255, before each pattern item, except immedi- + ately before or after an explicit callout in the pattern. For discus- sion of the callout facility, see the pcre2callout documentation. PCRE2_CASELESS - If this bit is set, letters in the pattern match both upper and lower - case letters in the subject. It is equivalent to Perl's /i option, and - it can be changed within a pattern by a (?i) option setting. If either - PCRE2_UTF or PCRE2_UCP is set, Unicode properties are used for all - characters with more than one other case, and for all characters whose - code points are greater than U+007F. Note that there are two ASCII - characters, K and S, that, in addition to their lower case ASCII equiv- - alents, are case-equivalent with U+212A (Kelvin sign) and U+017F (long - S) respectively. For lower valued characters with only one other case, - a lookup table is used for speed. When neither PCRE2_UTF nor PCRE2_UCP - is set, a lookup table is used for all code points less than 256, and - higher code points (available only in 16-bit or 32-bit mode) are - treated as not having another case. + If this bit is set, letters in the pattern match both upper and lower + case letters in the subject. It is equivalent to Perl's /i option, and + it can be changed within a pattern by a (?i) option setting. If either + PCRE2_UTF or PCRE2_UCP is set, Unicode properties are used for all + characters with more than one other case, and for all characters whose + code points are greater than U+007F. For lower valued characters with + only one other case, a lookup table is used for speed. When neither + PCRE2_UTF nor PCRE2_UCP is set, a lookup table is used for all code + points less than 256, and higher code points (available only in 16-bit + or 32-bit mode) are treated as not having another case. PCRE2_DOLLAR_ENDONLY @@ -3831,7 +3793,7 @@ AUTHOR REVISION - Last updated: 04 November 2020 + Last updated: 19 March 2020 Copyright (c) 1997-2020 University of Cambridge. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -4869,10 +4831,10 @@ NAME DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PCRE2 AND PERL - This document describes some of the differences in the ways that PCRE2 - and Perl handle regular expressions. The differences described here are - with respect to Perl version 5.32.0, but as both Perl and PCRE2 are - continually changing, the information may at times be out of date. + This document describes the differences in the ways that PCRE2 and Perl + handle regular expressions. The differences described here are with re- + spect to Perl versions 5.26, but as both Perl and PCRE2 are continually + changing, the information may sometimes be out of date. 1. PCRE2 has only a subset of Perl's Unicode support. Details of what it does have are given in the pcre2unicode page. @@ -4883,43 +4845,40 @@ DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PCRE2 AND PERL serts that the next character is not "a" three times (in principle; PCRE2 optimizes this to run the assertion just once). Perl allows some repeat quantifiers on other assertions, for example, \b* (but not - \b{3}, though oddly it does allow ^{3}), but these do not seem to have - any use. PCRE2 does not allow any kind of quantifier on non-lookaround - assertions. + \b{3}), but these do not seem to have any use. 3. Capture groups that occur inside negative lookaround assertions are counted, but their entries in the offsets vector are set only when a negative assertion is a condition that has a matching branch (that is, - the condition is false). Perl may set such capture groups in other - circumstances. + the condition is false). - 4. The following Perl escape sequences are not supported: \F, \l, \L, + 4. The following Perl escape sequences are not supported: \F, \l, \L, \u, \U, and \N when followed by a character name. \N on its own, match- - ing a non-newline character, and \N{U+dd..}, matching a Unicode code - point, are supported. The escapes that modify the case of following - letters are implemented by Perl's general string-handling and are not + ing a non-newline character, and \N{U+dd..}, matching a Unicode code + point, are supported. The escapes that modify the case of following + letters are implemented by Perl's general string-handling and are not part of its pattern matching engine. If any of these are encountered by - PCRE2, an error is generated by default. However, if either of the - PCRE2_ALT_BSUX or PCRE2_EXTRA_ALT_BSUX options is set, \U and \u are + PCRE2, an error is generated by default. However, if either of the + PCRE2_ALT_BSUX or PCRE2_EXTRA_ALT_BSUX options is set, \U and \u are interpreted as ECMAScript interprets them. 5. The Perl escape sequences \p, \P, and \X are supported only if PCRE2 is built with Unicode support (the default). The properties that can be - tested with \p and \P are limited to the general category properties - such as Lu and Nd, script names such as Greek or Han, and the derived - properties Any and L&. Both PCRE2 and Perl support the Cs (surrogate) - property, but in PCRE2 its use is limited. See the pcre2pattern docu- - mentation for details. The long synonyms for property names that Perl - supports (such as \p{Letter}) are not supported by PCRE2, nor is it - permitted to prefix any of these properties with "Is". + tested with \p and \P are limited to the general category properties + such as Lu and Nd, script names such as Greek or Han, and the derived + properties Any and L&. PCRE2 does support the Cs (surrogate) property, + which Perl does not; the Perl documentation says "Because Perl hides + the need for the user to understand the internal representation of Uni- + code characters, there is no need to implement the somewhat messy con- + cept of surrogates." 6. PCRE2 supports the \Q...\E escape for quoting substrings. Characters in between are treated as literals. However, this is slightly different - from Perl in that $ and @ are also handled as literals inside the + from Perl in that $ and @ are also handled as literals inside the quotes. In Perl, they cause variable interpolation (but of course PCRE2 does not have variables). Also, Perl does "double-quotish backslash in- terpolation" on any backslashes between \Q and \E which, its documenta- - tion says, "may lead to confusing results". PCRE2 treats a backslash + tion says, "may lead to confusing results". PCRE2 treats a backslash between \Q and \E just like any other character. Note the following ex- amples: @@ -4932,79 +4891,78 @@ DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PCRE2 AND PERL \QA\B\E A\B A\B \Q\\E \ \\E - The \Q...\E sequence is recognized both inside and outside character - classes by both PCRE2 and Perl. + The \Q...\E sequence is recognized both inside and outside character + classes. - 7. Fairly obviously, PCRE2 does not support the (?{code}) and + 7. Fairly obviously, PCRE2 does not support the (?{code}) and (??{code}) constructions. However, PCRE2 does have a "callout" feature, which allows an external function to be called during pattern matching. See the pcre2callout documentation for details. - 8. Subroutine calls (whether recursive or not) were treated as atomic - groups up to PCRE2 release 10.23, but from release 10.30 this changed, + 8. Subroutine calls (whether recursive or not) were treated as atomic + groups up to PCRE2 release 10.23, but from release 10.30 this changed, and backtracking into subroutine calls is now supported, as in Perl. - 9. In PCRE2, if any of the backtracking control verbs are used in a - group that is called as a subroutine (whether or not recursively), - their effect is confined to that group; it does not extend to the sur- - rounding pattern. This is not always the case in Perl. In particular, - if (*THEN) is present in a group that is called as a subroutine, its - action is limited to that group, even if the group does not contain any - | characters. Note that such groups are processed as anchored at the - point where they are tested. - - 10. If a pattern contains more than one backtracking control verb, the - first one that is backtracked onto acts. For example, in the pattern - A(*COMMIT)B(*PRUNE)C a failure in B triggers (*COMMIT), but a failure + 9. If any of the backtracking control verbs are used in a group that is + called as a subroutine (whether or not recursively), their effect is + confined to that group; it does not extend to the surrounding pattern. + This is not always the case in Perl. In particular, if (*THEN) is + present in a group that is called as a subroutine, its action is lim- + ited to that group, even if the group does not contain any | charac- + ters. Note that such groups are processed as anchored at the point + where they are tested. + + 10. If a pattern contains more than one backtracking control verb, the + first one that is backtracked onto acts. For example, in the pattern + A(*COMMIT)B(*PRUNE)C a failure in B triggers (*COMMIT), but a failure in C triggers (*PRUNE). Perl's behaviour is more complex; in many cases it is the same as PCRE2, but there are cases where it differs. - 11. There are some differences that are concerned with the settings of + 11. Most backtracking verbs in assertions have their normal actions. + They are not confined to the assertion. + + 12. There are some differences that are concerned with the settings of captured strings when part of a pattern is repeated. For example, matching "aba" against the pattern /^(a(b)?)+$/ in Perl leaves $2 un- set, but in PCRE2 it is set to "b". - 12. PCRE2's handling of duplicate capture group numbers and names is + 13. PCRE2's handling of duplicate capture group numbers and names is not as general as Perl's. This is a consequence of the fact the PCRE2 works internally just with numbers, using an external table to trans- late between numbers and names. In particular, a pattern such as - (?|(?A)|(?B)), where the two capture groups have the same number + (?|(?A)|(?B), where the two capture groups have the same number but different names, is not supported, and causes an error at compile time. If it were allowed, it would not be possible to distinguish which group matched, because both names map to capture group number 1. To avoid this confusing situation, an error is given at compile time. - 13. Perl used to recognize comments in some places that PCRE2 does not, + 14. Perl used to recognize comments in some places that PCRE2 does not, for example, between the ( and ? at the start of a group. If the /x modifier is set, Perl allowed white space between ( and ? though the latest Perls give an error (for a while it was just deprecated). There may still be some cases where Perl behaves differently. - 14. Perl, when in warning mode, gives warnings for character classes + 15. Perl, when in warning mode, gives warnings for character classes such as [A-\d] or [a-[:digit:]]. It then treats the hyphens as liter- als. PCRE2 has no warning features, so it gives an error in these cases because they are almost certainly user mistakes. - 15. In PCRE2, the upper/lower case character properties Lu and Ll are + 16. In PCRE2, the upper/lower case character properties Lu and Ll are not affected when case-independent matching is specified. For example, \p{Lu} always matches an upper case letter. I think Perl has changed in - this respect; in the release at the time of writing (5.32), \p{Lu} and + this respect; in the release at the time of writing (5.24), \p{Lu} and \p{Ll} match all letters, regardless of case, when case independence is specified. - 16. From release 5.32.0, Perl locks out the use of \K in lookaround as- - sertions. In PCRE2, \K is acted on when it occurs in positive asser- - tions, but is ignored in negative assertions. - 17. PCRE2 provides some extensions to the Perl regular expression fa- - cilities. Perl 5.10 included new features that were not in earlier - versions of Perl, some of which (such as named parentheses) were in - PCRE2 for some time before. This list is with respect to Perl 5.32: + cilities. Perl 5.10 includes new features that are not in earlier ver- + sions of Perl, some of which (such as named parentheses) were in PCRE2 + for some time before. This list is with respect to Perl 5.26: (a) Although lookbehind assertions in PCRE2 must match fixed length - strings, each alternative toplevel branch of a lookbehind assertion can - match a different length of string. Perl requires them all to have the - same length. + strings, each alternative branch of a lookbehind assertion can match a + different length of string. Perl requires them all to have the same + length. (b) From PCRE2 10.23, backreferences to groups of fixed length are sup- ported in lookbehinds, provided that there is no possibility of refer- @@ -5039,7 +4997,7 @@ DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PCRE2 AND PERL different way and is not Perl-compatible. (l) PCRE2 recognizes some special sequences such as (*CR) or (*NO_JIT) - at the start of a pattern. These set overall options that cannot be + at the start of a pattern that set overall options that cannot be changed within the pattern. (m) PCRE2 supports non-atomic positive lookaround assertions. This is @@ -5068,7 +5026,7 @@ AUTHOR REVISION - Last updated: 06 October 2020 + Last updated: 13 July 2019 Copyright (c) 1997-2019 University of Cambridge. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -6395,12 +6353,8 @@ CHARACTERS AND METACHARACTERS The quick brown fox matches a portion of a subject string that is identical to itself. When - caseless matching is specified (the PCRE2_CASELESS option or (?i) - within the pattern), letters are matched independently of case. Note - that there are two ASCII characters, K and S, that, in addition to - their lower case ASCII equivalents, are case-equivalent with Unicode - U+212A (Kelvin sign) and U+017F (long S) respectively when either - PCRE2_UTF or PCRE2_UCP is set. + caseless matching is specified (the PCRE2_CASELESS option), letters are + matched independently of case. The power of regular expressions comes from the ability to include wild cards, character classes, alternatives, and repetitions in the pattern. @@ -6435,18 +6389,6 @@ CHARACTERS AND METACHARACTERS [ POSIX character class (if followed by POSIX syntax) ] terminates the character class - If a pattern is compiled with the PCRE2_EXTENDED option, most white - space in the pattern, other than in a character class, and characters - between a # outside a character class and the next newline, inclusive, - are ignored. An escaping backslash can be used to include a white space - or a # character as part of the pattern. If the PCRE2_EXTENDED_MORE op- - tion is set, the same applies, but in addition unescaped space and hor- - izontal tab characters are ignored inside a character class. Note: only - these two characters are ignored, not the full set of pattern white - space characters that are ignored outside a character class. Option - settings can be changed within a pattern; see the section entitled "In- - ternal Option Setting" below. - The following sections describe the use of each of the metacharacters. @@ -6464,9 +6406,15 @@ BACKSLASH that it stands for itself. In particular, if you want to match a back- slash, you write \\. - Only ASCII digits and letters have any special meaning after a back- - slash. All other characters (in particular, those whose code points are - greater than 127) are treated as literals. + In a UTF mode, only ASCII digits and letters have any special meaning + after a backslash. All other characters (in particular, those whose + code points are greater than 127) are treated as literals. + + If a pattern is compiled with the PCRE2_EXTENDED option, most white + space in the pattern (other than in a character class), and characters + between a # outside a character class and the next newline, inclusive, + are ignored. An escaping backslash can be used to include a white space + or # character as part of the pattern. If you want to treat all characters in a sequence as literals, you can do so by putting them between \Q and \E. This is different from Perl in @@ -7091,28 +7039,27 @@ BACKSLASH matches "foobar", the first substring is still set to "foo". - Perl used to document that the use of \K within lookaround assertions - is "not well defined", but from version 5.32.0 Perl does not support - this usage at all. In PCRE2, \K is acted upon when it occurs inside - positive assertions, but is ignored in negative assertions. Note that - when a pattern such as (?=ab\K) matches, the reported start of the - match can be greater than the end of the match. Using \K in a lookbe- - hind assertion at the start of a pattern can also lead to odd effects. - For example, consider this pattern: + Perl documents that the use of \K within assertions is "not well de- + fined". In PCRE2, \K is acted upon when it occurs inside positive as- + sertions, but is ignored in negative assertions. Note that when a pat- + tern such as (?=ab\K) matches, the reported start of the match can be + greater than the end of the match. Using \K in a lookbehind assertion + at the start of a pattern can also lead to odd effects. For example, + consider this pattern: (?<=\Kfoo)bar - If the subject is "foobar", a call to pcre2_match() with a starting - offset of 3 succeeds and reports the matching string as "foobar", that - is, the start of the reported match is earlier than where the match + If the subject is "foobar", a call to pcre2_match() with a starting + offset of 3 succeeds and reports the matching string as "foobar", that + is, the start of the reported match is earlier than where the match started. Simple assertions - The final use of backslash is for certain simple assertions. An asser- - tion specifies a condition that has to be met at a particular point in - a match, without consuming any characters from the subject string. The - use of groups for more complicated assertions is described below. The + The final use of backslash is for certain simple assertions. An asser- + tion specifies a condition that has to be met at a particular point in + a match, without consuming any characters from the subject string. The + use of groups for more complicated assertions is described below. The backslashed assertions are: \b matches at a word boundary @@ -7123,191 +7070,191 @@ BACKSLASH \z matches only at the end of the subject \G matches at the first matching position in the subject - Inside a character class, \b has a different meaning; it matches the - backspace character. If any other of these assertions appears in a + Inside a character class, \b has a different meaning; it matches the + backspace character. If any other of these assertions appears in a character class, an "invalid escape sequence" error is generated. - A word boundary is a position in the subject string where the current - character and the previous character do not both match \w or \W (i.e. - one matches \w and the other matches \W), or the start or end of the - string if the first or last character matches \w, respectively. When - PCRE2 is built with Unicode support, the meanings of \w and \W can be + A word boundary is a position in the subject string where the current + character and the previous character do not both match \w or \W (i.e. + one matches \w and the other matches \W), or the start or end of the + string if the first or last character matches \w, respectively. When + PCRE2 is built with Unicode support, the meanings of \w and \W can be changed by setting the PCRE2_UCP option. When this is done, it also af- - fects \b and \B. Neither PCRE2 nor Perl has a separate "start of word" - or "end of word" metasequence. However, whatever follows \b normally - determines which it is. For example, the fragment \ba matches "a" at + fects \b and \B. Neither PCRE2 nor Perl has a separate "start of word" + or "end of word" metasequence. However, whatever follows \b normally + determines which it is. For example, the fragment \ba matches "a" at the start of a word. - The \A, \Z, and \z assertions differ from the traditional circumflex + The \A, \Z, and \z assertions differ from the traditional circumflex and dollar (described in the next section) in that they only ever match - at the very start and end of the subject string, whatever options are - set. Thus, they are independent of multiline mode. These three asser- - tions are not affected by the PCRE2_NOTBOL or PCRE2_NOTEOL options, - which affect only the behaviour of the circumflex and dollar metachar- - acters. However, if the startoffset argument of pcre2_match() is non- - zero, indicating that matching is to start at a point other than the - beginning of the subject, \A can never match. The difference between - \Z and \z is that \Z matches before a newline at the end of the string + at the very start and end of the subject string, whatever options are + set. Thus, they are independent of multiline mode. These three asser- + tions are not affected by the PCRE2_NOTBOL or PCRE2_NOTEOL options, + which affect only the behaviour of the circumflex and dollar metachar- + acters. However, if the startoffset argument of pcre2_match() is non- + zero, indicating that matching is to start at a point other than the + beginning of the subject, \A can never match. The difference between + \Z and \z is that \Z matches before a newline at the end of the string as well as at the very end, whereas \z matches only at the end. - The \G assertion is true only when the current matching position is at - the start point of the matching process, as specified by the startoff- - set argument of pcre2_match(). It differs from \A when the value of - startoffset is non-zero. By calling pcre2_match() multiple times with - appropriate arguments, you can mimic Perl's /g option, and it is in + The \G assertion is true only when the current matching position is at + the start point of the matching process, as specified by the startoff- + set argument of pcre2_match(). It differs from \A when the value of + startoffset is non-zero. By calling pcre2_match() multiple times with + appropriate arguments, you can mimic Perl's /g option, and it is in this kind of implementation where \G can be useful. - Note, however, that PCRE2's implementation of \G, being true at the - starting character of the matching process, is subtly different from - Perl's, which defines it as true at the end of the previous match. In - Perl, these can be different when the previously matched string was + Note, however, that PCRE2's implementation of \G, being true at the + starting character of the matching process, is subtly different from + Perl's, which defines it as true at the end of the previous match. In + Perl, these can be different when the previously matched string was empty. Because PCRE2 does just one match at a time, it cannot reproduce this behaviour. - If all the alternatives of a pattern begin with \G, the expression is + If all the alternatives of a pattern begin with \G, the expression is anchored to the starting match position, and the "anchored" flag is set in the compiled regular expression. CIRCUMFLEX AND DOLLAR - The circumflex and dollar metacharacters are zero-width assertions. - That is, they test for a particular condition being true without con- + The circumflex and dollar metacharacters are zero-width assertions. + That is, they test for a particular condition being true without con- suming any characters from the subject string. These two metacharacters - are concerned with matching the starts and ends of lines. If the new- - line convention is set so that only the two-character sequence CRLF is - recognized as a newline, isolated CR and LF characters are treated as + are concerned with matching the starts and ends of lines. If the new- + line convention is set so that only the two-character sequence CRLF is + recognized as a newline, isolated CR and LF characters are treated as ordinary data characters, and are not recognized as newlines. Outside a character class, in the default matching mode, the circumflex - character is an assertion that is true only if the current matching - point is at the start of the subject string. If the startoffset argu- - ment of pcre2_match() is non-zero, or if PCRE2_NOTBOL is set, circum- - flex can never match if the PCRE2_MULTILINE option is unset. Inside a - character class, circumflex has an entirely different meaning (see be- + character is an assertion that is true only if the current matching + point is at the start of the subject string. If the startoffset argu- + ment of pcre2_match() is non-zero, or if PCRE2_NOTBOL is set, circum- + flex can never match if the PCRE2_MULTILINE option is unset. Inside a + character class, circumflex has an entirely different meaning (see be- low). - Circumflex need not be the first character of the pattern if a number - of alternatives are involved, but it should be the first thing in each - alternative in which it appears if the pattern is ever to match that - branch. If all possible alternatives start with a circumflex, that is, - if the pattern is constrained to match only at the start of the sub- - ject, it is said to be an "anchored" pattern. (There are also other + Circumflex need not be the first character of the pattern if a number + of alternatives are involved, but it should be the first thing in each + alternative in which it appears if the pattern is ever to match that + branch. If all possible alternatives start with a circumflex, that is, + if the pattern is constrained to match only at the start of the sub- + ject, it is said to be an "anchored" pattern. (There are also other constructs that can cause a pattern to be anchored.) - The dollar character is an assertion that is true only if the current - matching point is at the end of the subject string, or immediately be- - fore a newline at the end of the string (by default), unless PCRE2_NO- - TEOL is set. Note, however, that it does not actually match the new- - line. Dollar need not be the last character of the pattern if a number - of alternatives are involved, but it should be the last item in any - branch in which it appears. Dollar has no special meaning in a charac- + The dollar character is an assertion that is true only if the current + matching point is at the end of the subject string, or immediately be- + fore a newline at the end of the string (by default), unless PCRE2_NO- + TEOL is set. Note, however, that it does not actually match the new- + line. Dollar need not be the last character of the pattern if a number + of alternatives are involved, but it should be the last item in any + branch in which it appears. Dollar has no special meaning in a charac- ter class. - The meaning of dollar can be changed so that it matches only at the - very end of the string, by setting the PCRE2_DOLLAR_ENDONLY option at + The meaning of dollar can be changed so that it matches only at the + very end of the string, by setting the PCRE2_DOLLAR_ENDONLY option at compile time. This does not affect the \Z assertion. The meanings of the circumflex and dollar metacharacters are changed if - the PCRE2_MULTILINE option is set. When this is the case, a dollar - character matches before any newlines in the string, as well as at the - very end, and a circumflex matches immediately after internal newlines - as well as at the start of the subject string. It does not match after - a newline that ends the string, for compatibility with Perl. However, + the PCRE2_MULTILINE option is set. When this is the case, a dollar + character matches before any newlines in the string, as well as at the + very end, and a circumflex matches immediately after internal newlines + as well as at the start of the subject string. It does not match after + a newline that ends the string, for compatibility with Perl. However, this can be changed by setting the PCRE2_ALT_CIRCUMFLEX option. - For example, the pattern /^abc$/ matches the subject string "def\nabc" - (where \n represents a newline) in multiline mode, but not otherwise. - Consequently, patterns that are anchored in single line mode because - all branches start with ^ are not anchored in multiline mode, and a - match for circumflex is possible when the startoffset argument of - pcre2_match() is non-zero. The PCRE2_DOLLAR_ENDONLY option is ignored + For example, the pattern /^abc$/ matches the subject string "def\nabc" + (where \n represents a newline) in multiline mode, but not otherwise. + Consequently, patterns that are anchored in single line mode because + all branches start with ^ are not anchored in multiline mode, and a + match for circumflex is possible when the startoffset argument of + pcre2_match() is non-zero. The PCRE2_DOLLAR_ENDONLY option is ignored if PCRE2_MULTILINE is set. - When the newline convention (see "Newline conventions" below) recog- - nizes the two-character sequence CRLF as a newline, this is preferred, - even if the single characters CR and LF are also recognized as new- - lines. For example, if the newline convention is "any", a multiline - mode circumflex matches before "xyz" in the string "abc\r\nxyz" rather - than after CR, even though CR on its own is a valid newline. (It also + When the newline convention (see "Newline conventions" below) recog- + nizes the two-character sequence CRLF as a newline, this is preferred, + even if the single characters CR and LF are also recognized as new- + lines. For example, if the newline convention is "any", a multiline + mode circumflex matches before "xyz" in the string "abc\r\nxyz" rather + than after CR, even though CR on its own is a valid newline. (It also matches at the very start of the string, of course.) - Note that the sequences \A, \Z, and \z can be used to match the start - and end of the subject in both modes, and if all branches of a pattern - start with \A it is always anchored, whether or not PCRE2_MULTILINE is + Note that the sequences \A, \Z, and \z can be used to match the start + and end of the subject in both modes, and if all branches of a pattern + start with \A it is always anchored, whether or not PCRE2_MULTILINE is set. FULL STOP (PERIOD, DOT) AND \N Outside a character class, a dot in the pattern matches any one charac- - ter in the subject string except (by default) a character that signi- + ter in the subject string except (by default) a character that signi- fies the end of a line. - When a line ending is defined as a single character, dot never matches - that character; when the two-character sequence CRLF is used, dot does - not match CR if it is immediately followed by LF, but otherwise it - matches all characters (including isolated CRs and LFs). When any Uni- - code line endings are being recognized, dot does not match CR or LF or + When a line ending is defined as a single character, dot never matches + that character; when the two-character sequence CRLF is used, dot does + not match CR if it is immediately followed by LF, but otherwise it + matches all characters (including isolated CRs and LFs). When any Uni- + code line endings are being recognized, dot does not match CR or LF or any of the other line ending characters. - The behaviour of dot with regard to newlines can be changed. If the - PCRE2_DOTALL option is set, a dot matches any one character, without - exception. If the two-character sequence CRLF is present in the sub- + The behaviour of dot with regard to newlines can be changed. If the + PCRE2_DOTALL option is set, a dot matches any one character, without + exception. If the two-character sequence CRLF is present in the sub- ject string, it takes two dots to match it. - The handling of dot is entirely independent of the handling of circum- - flex and dollar, the only relationship being that they both involve + The handling of dot is entirely independent of the handling of circum- + flex and dollar, the only relationship being that they both involve newlines. Dot has no special meaning in a character class. - The escape sequence \N when not followed by an opening brace behaves - like a dot, except that it is not affected by the PCRE2_DOTALL option. - In other words, it matches any character except one that signifies the + The escape sequence \N when not followed by an opening brace behaves + like a dot, except that it is not affected by the PCRE2_DOTALL option. + In other words, it matches any character except one that signifies the end of a line. When \N is followed by an opening brace it has a different meaning. See - the section entitled "Non-printing characters" above for details. Perl - also uses \N{name} to specify characters by Unicode name; PCRE2 does + the section entitled "Non-printing characters" above for details. Perl + also uses \N{name} to specify characters by Unicode name; PCRE2 does not support this. MATCHING A SINGLE CODE UNIT - Outside a character class, the escape sequence \C matches any one code - unit, whether or not a UTF mode is set. In the 8-bit library, one code - unit is one byte; in the 16-bit library it is a 16-bit unit; in the - 32-bit library it is a 32-bit unit. Unlike a dot, \C always matches - line-ending characters. The feature is provided in Perl in order to + Outside a character class, the escape sequence \C matches any one code + unit, whether or not a UTF mode is set. In the 8-bit library, one code + unit is one byte; in the 16-bit library it is a 16-bit unit; in the + 32-bit library it is a 32-bit unit. Unlike a dot, \C always matches + line-ending characters. The feature is provided in Perl in order to match individual bytes in UTF-8 mode, but it is unclear how it can use- fully be used. - Because \C breaks up characters into individual code units, matching - one unit with \C in UTF-8 or UTF-16 mode means that the rest of the + Because \C breaks up characters into individual code units, matching + one unit with \C in UTF-8 or UTF-16 mode means that the rest of the string may start with a malformed UTF character. This has undefined re- sults, because PCRE2 assumes that it is matching character by character in a valid UTF string (by default it checks the subject string's valid- - ity at the start of processing unless the PCRE2_NO_UTF_CHECK or + ity at the start of processing unless the PCRE2_NO_UTF_CHECK or PCRE2_MATCH_INVALID_UTF option is used). - An application can lock out the use of \C by setting the - PCRE2_NEVER_BACKSLASH_C option when compiling a pattern. It is also + An application can lock out the use of \C by setting the + PCRE2_NEVER_BACKSLASH_C option when compiling a pattern. It is also possible to build PCRE2 with the use of \C permanently disabled. - PCRE2 does not allow \C to appear in lookbehind assertions (described - below) in UTF-8 or UTF-16 modes, because this would make it impossible - to calculate the length of the lookbehind. Neither the alternative + PCRE2 does not allow \C to appear in lookbehind assertions (described + below) in UTF-8 or UTF-16 modes, because this would make it impossible + to calculate the length of the lookbehind. Neither the alternative matching function pcre2_dfa_match() nor the JIT optimizer support \C in these UTF modes. The former gives a match-time error; the latter fails to optimize and so the match is always run using the interpreter. - In the 32-bit library, however, \C is always supported (when not ex- - plicitly locked out) because it always matches a single code unit, + In the 32-bit library, however, \C is always supported (when not ex- + plicitly locked out) because it always matches a single code unit, whether or not UTF-32 is specified. In general, the \C escape sequence is best avoided. However, one way of - using it that avoids the problem of malformed UTF-8 or UTF-16 charac- - ters is to use a lookahead to check the length of the next character, - as in this pattern, which could be used with a UTF-8 string (ignore + using it that avoids the problem of malformed UTF-8 or UTF-16 charac- + ters is to use a lookahead to check the length of the next character, + as in this pattern, which could be used with a UTF-8 string (ignore white space and line breaks): (?| (?=[\x00-\x7f])(\C) | @@ -7315,11 +7262,11 @@ MATCHING A SINGLE CODE UNIT (?=[\x{800}-\x{ffff}])(\C)(\C)(\C) | (?=[\x{10000}-\x{1fffff}])(\C)(\C)(\C)(\C)) - In this example, a group that starts with (?| resets the capturing - parentheses numbers in each alternative (see "Duplicate Group Numbers" + In this example, a group that starts with (?| resets the capturing + parentheses numbers in each alternative (see "Duplicate Group Numbers" below). The assertions at the start of each branch check the next UTF-8 - character for values whose encoding uses 1, 2, 3, or 4 bytes, respec- - tively. The character's individual bytes are then captured by the ap- + character for values whose encoding uses 1, 2, 3, or 4 bytes, respec- + tively. The character's individual bytes are then captured by the ap- propriate number of \C groups. @@ -7327,37 +7274,34 @@ SQUARE BRACKETS AND CHARACTER CLASSES An opening square bracket introduces a character class, terminated by a closing square bracket. A closing square bracket on its own is not spe- - cial by default. If a closing square bracket is required as a member + cial by default. If a closing square bracket is required as a member of the class, it should be the first data character in the class (after - an initial circumflex, if present) or escaped with a backslash. This - means that, by default, an empty class cannot be defined. However, if - the PCRE2_ALLOW_EMPTY_CLASS option is set, a closing square bracket at + an initial circumflex, if present) or escaped with a backslash. This + means that, by default, an empty class cannot be defined. However, if + the PCRE2_ALLOW_EMPTY_CLASS option is set, a closing square bracket at the start does end the (empty) class. - A character class matches a single character in the subject. A matched + A character class matches a single character in the subject. A matched character must be in the set of characters defined by the class, unless - the first character in the class definition is a circumflex, in which + the first character in the class definition is a circumflex, in which case the subject character must not be in the set defined by the class. - If a circumflex is actually required as a member of the class, ensure + If a circumflex is actually required as a member of the class, ensure it is not the first character, or escape it with a backslash. - For example, the character class [aeiou] matches any lower case vowel, - while [^aeiou] matches any character that is not a lower case vowel. + For example, the character class [aeiou] matches any lower case vowel, + while [^aeiou] matches any character that is not a lower case vowel. Note that a circumflex is just a convenient notation for specifying the - characters that are in the class by enumerating those that are not. A - class that starts with a circumflex is not an assertion; it still con- - sumes a character from the subject string, and therefore it fails if + characters that are in the class by enumerating those that are not. A + class that starts with a circumflex is not an assertion; it still con- + sumes a character from the subject string, and therefore it fails if the current pointer is at the end of the string. - Characters in a class may be specified by their code points using \o, - \x, or \N{U+hh..} in the usual way. When caseless matching is set, any - letters in a class represent both their upper case and lower case ver- - sions, so for example, a caseless [aeiou] matches "A" as well as "a", - and a caseless [^aeiou] does not match "A", whereas a caseful version - would. Note that there are two ASCII characters, K and S, that, in ad- - dition to their lower case ASCII equivalents, are case-equivalent with - Unicode U+212A (Kelvin sign) and U+017F (long S) respectively when ei- - ther PCRE2_UTF or PCRE2_UCP is set. + Characters in a class may be specified by their code points using \o, + \x, or \N{U+hh..} in the usual way. When caseless matching is set, any + letters in a class represent both their upper case and lower case ver- + sions, so for example, a caseless [aeiou] matches "A" as well as "a", + and a caseless [^aeiou] does not match "A", whereas a caseful version + would. Characters that might indicate line breaks are never treated in any special way when matching character classes, whatever line-ending se- @@ -9615,7 +9559,7 @@ AUTHOR REVISION - Last updated: 06 October 2020 + Last updated: 24 February 2020 Copyright (c) 1997-2020 University of Cambridge. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -9900,15 +9844,11 @@ DESCRIPTION an application. Because the POSIX functions call the native ones, it is also necessary to add -lpcre2-8. - Although they were not defined as protypes in pcre2posix.h, releases - 10.33 to 10.36 of the library contained functions with the POSIX names - regcomp() etc. These simply passed their arguments to the PCRE2 func- - tions. These functions were provided for backwards compatibility with - earlier versions of PCRE2, which had only POSIX names. However, this - has proved troublesome in situations where a program links with several - libraries, some of which use PCRE2's POSIX interface while others use - the real POSIX functions. For this reason, the POSIX names have been - removed since release 10.37. + Although they are not defined as protypes in pcre2posix.h, the library + does contain functions with the POSIX names regcomp() etc. These simply + pass their arguments to the PCRE2 functions. These functions are pro- + vided for backwards compatibility with earlier versions of PCRE2, so + that existing programs do not have to be recompiled. Calling the header file pcre2posix.h avoids any conflict with other POSIX libraries. It can, of course, be renamed or aliased as regex.h, @@ -10184,8 +10124,8 @@ AUTHOR REVISION - Last updated: 26 April 2021 - Copyright (c) 1997-2021 University of Cambridge. + Last updated: 30 January 2019 + Copyright (c) 1997-2019 University of Cambridge. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ diff --git a/pcre2/doc/pcre2api.3 b/pcre2/doc/pcre2api.3 index 148dca6..8c581a0 100644 --- a/pcre2/doc/pcre2api.3 +++ b/pcre2/doc/pcre2api.3 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH PCRE2API 3 "04 November 2020" "PCRE2 10.36" +.TH PCRE2API 3 "19 March 2020" "PCRE2 10.35" .SH NAME PCRE2 - Perl-compatible regular expressions (revised API) .sp @@ -564,53 +564,24 @@ documentation for more details. .P In a more complicated situation, where patterns are compiled only when they are first needed, but are still shared between threads, pointers to compiled -patterns must be protected from simultaneous writing by multiple threads. This -is somewhat tricky to do correctly. If you know that writing to a pointer is -atomic in your environment, you can use logic like this: +patterns must be protected from simultaneous writing by multiple threads, at +least until a pattern has been compiled. The logic can be something like this: .sp Get a read-only (shared) lock (mutex) for pointer if (pointer == NULL) { Get a write (unique) lock for pointer - if (pointer == NULL) pointer = pcre2_compile(... + pointer = pcre2_compile(... } Release the lock Use pointer in pcre2_match() .sp Of course, testing for compilation errors should also be included in the code. .P -The reason for checking the pointer a second time is as follows: Several -threads may have acquired the shared lock and tested the pointer for being -NULL, but only one of them will be given the write lock, with the rest kept -waiting. The winning thread will compile the pattern and store the result. -After this thread releases the write lock, another thread will get it, and if -it does not retest pointer for being NULL, will recompile the pattern and -overwrite the pointer, creating a memory leak and possibly causing other -issues. -.P -In an environment where writing to a pointer may not be atomic, the above logic -is not sufficient. The thread that is doing the compiling may be descheduled -after writing only part of the pointer, which could cause other threads to use -an invalid value. Instead of checking the pointer itself, a separate "pointer -is valid" flag (that can be updated atomically) must be used: -.sp - Get a read-only (shared) lock (mutex) for pointer - if (!pointer_is_valid) - { - Get a write (unique) lock for pointer - if (!pointer_is_valid) - { - pointer = pcre2_compile(... - pointer_is_valid = TRUE - } - } - Release the lock - Use pointer in pcre2_match() -.sp -If JIT is being used, but the JIT compilation is not being done immediately -(perhaps waiting to see if the pattern is used often enough), similar logic is -required. JIT compilation updates a value within the compiled code block, so a -thread must gain unique write access to the pointer before calling +If JIT is being used, but the JIT compilation is not being done immediately, +(perhaps waiting to see if the pattern is used often enough) similar logic is +required. JIT compilation updates a pointer within the compiled code block, so +a thread must gain unique write access to the pointer before calling \fBpcre2_jit_compile()\fP. Alternatively, \fBpcre2_code_copy()\fP or \fBpcre2_code_copy_with_tables()\fP can be used to obtain a private copy of the compiled code before calling the JIT compiler. @@ -1463,13 +1434,10 @@ letters in the subject. It is equivalent to Perl's /i option, and it can be changed within a pattern by a (?i) option setting. If either PCRE2_UTF or PCRE2_UCP is set, Unicode properties are used for all characters with more than one other case, and for all characters whose code points are greater than -U+007F. Note that there are two ASCII characters, K and S, that, in addition to -their lower case ASCII equivalents, are case-equivalent with U+212A (Kelvin -sign) and U+017F (long S) respectively. For lower valued characters with only -one other case, a lookup table is used for speed. When neither PCRE2_UTF nor -PCRE2_UCP is set, a lookup table is used for all code points less than 256, and -higher code points (available only in 16-bit or 32-bit mode) are treated as not -having another case. +U+007F. For lower valued characters with only one other case, a lookup table is +used for speed. When neither PCRE2_UTF nor PCRE2_UCP is set, a lookup table is +used for all code points less than 256, and higher code points (available only +in 16-bit or 32-bit mode) are treated as not having another case. .sp PCRE2_DOLLAR_ENDONLY .sp @@ -4000,6 +3968,6 @@ Cambridge, England. .rs .sp .nf -Last updated: 04 November 2020 +Last updated: 19 March 2020 Copyright (c) 1997-2020 University of Cambridge. .fi diff --git a/pcre2/doc/pcre2compat.3 b/pcre2/doc/pcre2compat.3 index 026e664..b4209db 100644 --- a/pcre2/doc/pcre2compat.3 +++ b/pcre2/doc/pcre2compat.3 @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ -.TH PCRE2COMPAT 3 "06 October 2020" "PCRE2 10.36" +.TH PCRE2COMPAT 3 "13 July 2019" "PCRE2 10.34" .SH NAME PCRE2 - Perl-compatible regular expressions (revised API) .SH "DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PCRE2 AND PERL" .rs .sp -This document describes some of the differences in the ways that PCRE2 and Perl -handle regular expressions. The differences described here are with respect to -Perl version 5.32.0, but as both Perl and PCRE2 are continually changing, the -information may at times be out of date. +This document describes the differences in the ways that PCRE2 and Perl handle +regular expressions. The differences described here are with respect to Perl +versions 5.26, but as both Perl and PCRE2 are continually changing, the +information may sometimes be out of date. .P 1. PCRE2 has only a subset of Perl's Unicode support. Details of what it does have are given in the @@ -21,14 +21,11 @@ they do not mean what you might think. For example, (?!a){3} does not assert that the next three characters are not "a". It just asserts that the next character is not "a" three times (in principle; PCRE2 optimizes this to run the assertion just once). Perl allows some repeat quantifiers on other assertions, -for example, \eb* (but not \eb{3}, though oddly it does allow ^{3}), but these -do not seem to have any use. PCRE2 does not allow any kind of quantifier on -non-lookaround assertions. +for example, \eb* (but not \eb{3}), but these do not seem to have any use. .P 3. Capture groups that occur inside negative lookaround assertions are counted, but their entries in the offsets vector are set only when a negative assertion is a condition that has a matching branch (that is, the condition is false). -Perl may set such capture groups in other circumstances. .P 4. The following Perl escape sequences are not supported: \eF, \el, \eL, \eu, \eU, and \eN when followed by a character name. \eN on its own, matching a @@ -44,14 +41,10 @@ interprets them. built with Unicode support (the default). The properties that can be tested with \ep and \eP are limited to the general category properties such as Lu and Nd, script names such as Greek or Han, and the derived properties Any and L&. -Both PCRE2 and Perl support the Cs (surrogate) property, but in PCRE2 its use -is limited. See the -.\" HREF -\fBpcre2pattern\fP -.\" -documentation for details. The long synonyms for property names that Perl -supports (such as \ep{Letter}) are not supported by PCRE2, nor is it permitted -to prefix any of these properties with "Is". +PCRE2 does support the Cs (surrogate) property, which Perl does not; the Perl +documentation says "Because Perl hides the need for the user to understand the +internal representation of Unicode characters, there is no need to implement +the somewhat messy concept of surrogates." .P 6. PCRE2 supports the \eQ...\eE escape for quoting substrings. Characters in between are treated as literals. However, this is slightly different from @@ -72,8 +65,7 @@ other character. Note the following examples: \eQA\eB\eE A\eB A\eB \eQ\e\eE \e \e\eE .sp -The \eQ...\eE sequence is recognized both inside and outside character classes -by both PCRE2 and Perl. +The \eQ...\eE sequence is recognized both inside and outside character classes. .P 7. Fairly obviously, PCRE2 does not support the (?{code}) and (??{code}) constructions. However, PCRE2 does have a "callout" feature, which allows an @@ -87,13 +79,13 @@ documentation for details. to PCRE2 release 10.23, but from release 10.30 this changed, and backtracking into subroutine calls is now supported, as in Perl. .P -9. In PCRE2, if any of the backtracking control verbs are used in a group that -is called as a subroutine (whether or not recursively), their effect is -confined to that group; it does not extend to the surrounding pattern. This is -not always the case in Perl. In particular, if (*THEN) is present in a group -that is called as a subroutine, its action is limited to that group, even if -the group does not contain any | characters. Note that such groups are -processed as anchored at the point where they are tested. +9. If any of the backtracking control verbs are used in a group that is called +as a subroutine (whether or not recursively), their effect is confined to that +group; it does not extend to the surrounding pattern. This is not always the +case in Perl. In particular, if (*THEN) is present in a group that is called as +a subroutine, its action is limited to that group, even if the group does not +contain any | characters. Note that such groups are processed as anchored +at the point where they are tested. .P 10. If a pattern contains more than one backtracking control verb, the first one that is backtracked onto acts. For example, in the pattern @@ -101,49 +93,48 @@ A(*COMMIT)B(*PRUNE)C a failure in B triggers (*COMMIT), but a failure in C triggers (*PRUNE). Perl's behaviour is more complex; in many cases it is the same as PCRE2, but there are cases where it differs. .P -11. There are some differences that are concerned with the settings of captured +11. Most backtracking verbs in assertions have their normal actions. They are +not confined to the assertion. +.P +12. There are some differences that are concerned with the settings of captured strings when part of a pattern is repeated. For example, matching "aba" against the pattern /^(a(b)?)+$/ in Perl leaves $2 unset, but in PCRE2 it is set to "b". .P -12. PCRE2's handling of duplicate capture group numbers and names is not as +13. PCRE2's handling of duplicate capture group numbers and names is not as general as Perl's. This is a consequence of the fact the PCRE2 works internally just with numbers, using an external table to translate between numbers and -names. In particular, a pattern such as (?|(?A)|(?B)), where the two +names. In particular, a pattern such as (?|(?A)|(?B), where the two capture groups have the same number but different names, is not supported, and causes an error at compile time. If it were allowed, it would not be possible to distinguish which group matched, because both names map to capture group number 1. To avoid this confusing situation, an error is given at compile time. .P -13. Perl used to recognize comments in some places that PCRE2 does not, for +14. Perl used to recognize comments in some places that PCRE2 does not, for example, between the ( and ? at the start of a group. If the /x modifier is set, Perl allowed white space between ( and ? though the latest Perls give an error (for a while it was just deprecated). There may still be some cases where Perl behaves differently. .P -14. Perl, when in warning mode, gives warnings for character classes such as +15. Perl, when in warning mode, gives warnings for character classes such as [A-\ed] or [a-[:digit:]]. It then treats the hyphens as literals. PCRE2 has no warning features, so it gives an error in these cases because they are almost certainly user mistakes. .P -15. In PCRE2, the upper/lower case character properties Lu and Ll are not +16. In PCRE2, the upper/lower case character properties Lu and Ll are not affected when case-independent matching is specified. For example, \ep{Lu} always matches an upper case letter. I think Perl has changed in this respect; -in the release at the time of writing (5.32), \ep{Lu} and \ep{Ll} match all +in the release at the time of writing (5.24), \ep{Lu} and \ep{Ll} match all letters, regardless of case, when case independence is specified. .P -16. From release 5.32.0, Perl locks out the use of \eK in lookaround -assertions. In PCRE2, \eK is acted on when it occurs in positive assertions, -but is ignored in negative assertions. -.P 17. PCRE2 provides some extensions to the Perl regular expression facilities. -Perl 5.10 included new features that were not in earlier versions of Perl, some +Perl 5.10 includes new features that are not in earlier versions of Perl, some of which (such as named parentheses) were in PCRE2 for some time before. This -list is with respect to Perl 5.32: +list is with respect to Perl 5.26: .sp (a) Although lookbehind assertions in PCRE2 must match fixed length strings, -each alternative toplevel branch of a lookbehind assertion can match a -different length of string. Perl requires them all to have the same length. +each alternative branch of a lookbehind assertion can match a different length +of string. Perl requires them all to have the same length. .sp (b) From PCRE2 10.23, backreferences to groups of fixed length are supported in lookbehinds, provided that there is no possibility of referencing a @@ -177,7 +168,7 @@ variable interpolation, but not general hooks on every match. different way and is not Perl-compatible. .sp (l) PCRE2 recognizes some special sequences such as (*CR) or (*NO_JIT) at -the start of a pattern. These set overall options that cannot be changed within +the start of a pattern that set overall options that cannot be changed within the pattern. .sp (m) PCRE2 supports non-atomic positive lookaround assertions. This is an @@ -212,6 +203,6 @@ Cambridge, England. .rs .sp .nf -Last updated: 06 October 2020 +Last updated: 13 July 2019 Copyright (c) 1997-2019 University of Cambridge. .fi diff --git a/pcre2/doc/pcre2grep.1 b/pcre2/doc/pcre2grep.1 index 66377ce..137117a 100644 --- a/pcre2/doc/pcre2grep.1 +++ b/pcre2/doc/pcre2grep.1 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH PCRE2GREP 1 "04 October 2020" "PCRE2 10.36" +.TH PCRE2GREP 1 "25 January 2020" "PCRE2 10.35" .SH NAME pcre2grep - a grep with Perl-compatible regular expressions. .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -79,8 +79,8 @@ matching substrings, or if \fB--only-matching\fP, \fB--file-offsets\fP, or (either shown literally, or as an offset), scanning resumes immediately following the match, so that further matches on the same line can be found. If there are multiple patterns, they are all tried on the remainder of the line, -but patterns that follow the one that matched are not tried on the earlier -matched part of the line. +but patterns that follow the one that matched are not tried on the earlier part +of the line. .P This behaviour means that the order in which multiple patterns are specified can affect the output when one of the above options is used. This is no longer @@ -115,10 +115,11 @@ ignored. .rs .sp By default, a file that contains a binary zero byte within the first 1024 bytes -is identified as a binary file, and is processed specially. However, if the -newline type is specified as NUL, that is, the line terminator is a binary -zero, the test for a binary file is not applied. See the \fB--binary-files\fP -option for a means of changing the way binary files are handled. +is identified as a binary file, and is processed specially. (GNU grep +identifies binary files in this manner.) However, if the newline type is +specified as NUL, that is, the line terminator is a binary zero, the test for +a binary file is not applied. See the \fB--binary-files\fP option for a means +of changing the way binary files are handled. . . .SH "BINARY ZEROS IN PATTERNS" @@ -382,8 +383,8 @@ Ignore upper/lower case distinctions during comparisons. .TP \fB--include\fP=\fIpattern\fP If any \fB--include\fP patterns are specified, the only files that are -processed are those whose names match one of the patterns and do not match an -\fB--exclude\fP pattern. This option does not affect directories, but it +processed are those that match one of the patterns (and do not match an +\fB--exclude\fP pattern). This option does not affect directories, but it applies to all files, whether listed on the command line, obtained from \fB--file-list\fP, or by scanning a directory. The pattern is a PCRE2 regular expression, and is matched against the final component of the file name, not @@ -400,8 +401,8 @@ may be given any number of times; all the files are read. .TP \fB--include-dir\fP=\fIpattern\fP If any \fB--include-dir\fP patterns are specified, the only directories that -are processed are those whose names match one of the patterns and do not match -an \fB--exclude-dir\fP pattern. This applies to all directories, whether listed +are processed are those that match one of the patterns (and do not match an +\fB--exclude-dir\fP pattern). This applies to all directories, whether listed on the command line, obtained from \fB--file-list\fP, or by scanning a parent directory. The pattern is a PCRE2 regular expression, and is matched against the final component of the directory name, not the entire path. The \fB-F\fP, @@ -422,9 +423,8 @@ a separate line. Searching normally stops as soon as a matching line is found in a file. However, if the \fB-c\fP (count) option is also used, matching continues in order to obtain the correct count, and those files that have at least one match are listed along with their counts. Using this option with -\fB-c\fP is a way of suppressing the listing of files with no matches that -occurs with \fB-c\fP on its own. This option overrides any previous \fB-H\fP, -\fB-h\fP, or \fB-L\fP options. +\fB-c\fP is a way of suppressing the listing of files with no matches. This +opeion overrides any previous \fB-H\fP, \fB-h\fP, or \fB-L\fP options. .TP \fB--label\fP=\fIname\fP This option supplies a name to be used for the standard input when file names @@ -435,8 +435,8 @@ short form for this option. When this option is given, non-compressed input is read and processed line by line, and the output is flushed after each write. By default, input is read in large chunks, unless \fBpcre2grep\fP can determine that it is reading from a -terminal, which is currently possible only in Unix-like environments or -Windows. Output to terminal is normally automatically flushed by the operating +terminal (which is currently possible only in Unix-like environments or +Windows). Output to terminal is normally automatically flushed by the operating system. This option can be useful when the input or output is attached to a pipe and you do not want \fBpcre2grep\fP to buffer up large amounts of data. However, its use will affect performance, and the \fB-M\fP (multiline) option @@ -459,45 +459,6 @@ the value in the \fBLC_ALL\fP or \fBLC_CTYPE\fP environment variables. If no locale is specified, the PCRE2 library's default (usually the "C" locale) is used. There is no short form for this option. .TP -\fB-M\fP, \fB--multiline\fP -Allow patterns to match more than one line. When this option is set, the PCRE2 -library is called in "multiline" mode. This allows a matched string to extend -past the end of a line and continue on one or more subsequent lines. Patterns -used with \fB-M\fP may usefully contain literal newline characters and internal -occurrences of ^ and $ characters. The output for a successful match may -consist of more than one line. The first line is the line in which the match -started, and the last line is the line in which the match ended. If the matched -string ends with a newline sequence, the output ends at the end of that line. -If \fB-v\fP is set, none of the lines in a multi-line match are output. Once a -match has been handled, scanning restarts at the beginning of the line after -the one in which the match ended. -.sp -The newline sequence that separates multiple lines must be matched as part of -the pattern. For example, to find the phrase "regular expression" in a file -where "regular" might be at the end of a line and "expression" at the start of -the next line, you could use this command: -.sp - pcre2grep -M 'regular\es+expression' -.sp -The \es escape sequence matches any white space character, including newlines, -and is followed by + so as to match trailing white space on the first line as -well as possibly handling a two-character newline sequence. -.sp -There is a limit to the number of lines that can be matched, imposed by the way -that \fBpcre2grep\fP buffers the input file as it scans it. With a sufficiently -large processing buffer, this should not be a problem, but the \fB-M\fP option -does not work when input is read line by line (see \fB--line-buffered\fP.) -.TP -\fB-m\fP \fInumber\fP, \fB--max-count\fP=\fInumber\fP -Stop processing after finding \fInumber\fP matching lines, or non-matching -lines if \fB-v\fP is also set. Any trailing context lines are output after the -final match. In multiline mode, each multiline match counts as just one line -for this purpose. If this limit is reached when reading the standard input from -a regular file, the file is left positioned just after the last matching line. -If \fB-c\fP is also set, the count that is output is never greater than -\fInumber\fP. This option has no effect if used with \fB-L\fP, \fB-l\fP, or -\fB-q\fP, or when just checking for a match in a binary file. -.TP \fB--match-limit\fP=\fInumber\fP Processing some regular expression patterns may take a very long time to search for all possible matching strings. Others may require a very large amount of @@ -532,6 +493,35 @@ This limits the expansion of the processing buffer, whose initial size can be set by \fB--buffer-size\fP. The maximum buffer size is silently forced to be no smaller than the starting buffer size. .TP +\fB-M\fP, \fB--multiline\fP +Allow patterns to match more than one line. When this option is set, the PCRE2 +library is called in "multiline" mode. This allows a matched string to extend +past the end of a line and continue on one or more subsequent lines. Patterns +used with \fB-M\fP may usefully contain literal newline characters and internal +occurrences of ^ and $ characters. The output for a successful match may +consist of more than one line. The first line is the line in which the match +started, and the last line is the line in which the match ended. If the matched +string ends with a newline sequence, the output ends at the end of that line. +If \fB-v\fP is set, none of the lines in a multi-line match are output. Once a +match has been handled, scanning restarts at the beginning of the line after +the one in which the match ended. +.sp +The newline sequence that separates multiple lines must be matched as part of +the pattern. For example, to find the phrase "regular expression" in a file +where "regular" might be at the end of a line and "expression" at the start of +the next line, you could use this command: +.sp + pcre2grep -M 'regular\es+expression' +.sp +The \es escape sequence matches any white space character, including newlines, +and is followed by + so as to match trailing white space on the first line as +well as possibly handling a two-character newline sequence. +.sp +There is a limit to the number of lines that can be matched, imposed by the way +that \fBpcre2grep\fP buffers the input file as it scans it. With a sufficiently +large processing buffer, this should not be a problem, but the \fB-M\fP option +does not work when input is read line by line (see \fB--line-buffered\fP.) +.TP \fB-N\fP \fInewline-type\fP, \fB--newline\fP=\fInewline-type\fP Six different conventions for indicating the ends of lines in scanned files are supported. For example: @@ -575,36 +565,27 @@ use of JIT at run time. It is provided for testing and working round problems. It should never be needed in normal use. .TP \fB-O\fP \fItext\fP, \fB--output\fP=\fItext\fP -When there is a match, instead of outputting the line that matched, output just -the text specified in this option, followed by an operating-system standard -newline. In this mode, no context is shown. That is, the \fB-A\fP, \fB-B\fP, -and \fB-C\fP options are ignored. The \fB--newline\fP option has no effect on -this option, which is mutually exclusive with \fB--only-matching\fP, -\fB--file-offsets\fP, and \fB--line-offsets\fP. However, like -\fB--only-matching\fP, if there is more than one match in a line, each of them -causes a line of output. -.sp -Escape sequences starting with a dollar character may be used to insert the -contents of the matched part of the line and/or captured substrings into the -text. -.sp -$ or ${} is replaced by the captured substring of the given -decimal number; zero substitutes the whole match. If the number is greater than -the number of capturing substrings, or if the capture is unset, the replacement -is empty. +When there is a match, instead of outputting the whole line that matched, +output just the given text, followed by an operating-system standard newline. +The \fB--newline\fP option has no effect on this option, which is mutually +exclusive with \fB--only-matching\fP, \fB--file-offsets\fP, and +\fB--line-offsets\fP. Escape sequences starting with a dollar character may be +used to insert the contents of the matched part of the line and/or captured +substrings into the text. +.sp +$ or ${} is replaced by the captured +substring of the given decimal number; zero substitutes the whole match. If +the number is greater than the number of capturing substrings, or if the +capture is unset, the replacement is empty. .sp $a is replaced by bell; $b by backspace; $e by escape; $f by form feed; $n by newline; $r by carriage return; $t by tab; $v by vertical tab. .sp -$o or $o{} is replaced by the character whose code point is the -given octal number. In the first form, up to three octal digits are processed. -When more digits are needed in Unicode mode to specify a wide character, the -second form must be used. +$o is replaced by the character represented by the given octal +number; up to three digits are processed. .sp -$x or $x{} is replaced by the character represented by the -given hexadecimal number. In the first form, up to two hexadecimal digits are -processed. When more digits are needed in Unicode mode to specify a wide -character, the second form must be used. +$x is replaced by the character represented by the given hexadecimal +number; up to two digits are processed. .sp Any other character is substituted by itself. In particular, $$ is replaced by a single dollar. @@ -663,8 +644,7 @@ immediate end-of-file. This option is a shorthand for setting the \fB-d\fP option to "recurse". .TP \fB--recursion-limit\fP=\fInumber\fP -This is an obsolete synonym for \fB--depth-limit\fP. See \fB--match-limit\fP -above for details. +See \fB--match-limit\fP above. .TP \fB-s\fP, \fB--no-messages\fP Suppress error messages about non-existent or unreadable files. Such files are @@ -685,17 +665,14 @@ total would always be zero. \fB-u\fP, \fB--utf\fP Operate in UTF-8 mode. This option is available only if PCRE2 has been compiled with UTF-8 support. All patterns (including those for any \fB--exclude\fP and -\fB--include\fP options) and all lines that are scanned must be valid strings -of UTF-8 characters. If an invalid UTF-8 string is encountered, an error -occurs. +\fB--include\fP options) and all subject lines that are scanned must be valid +strings of UTF-8 characters. .TP \fB-U\fP, \fB--utf-allow-invalid\fP As \fB--utf\fP, but in addition subject lines may contain invalid UTF-8 code -unit sequences. These can never form part of any pattern match. Patterns -themselves, however, must still be valid UTF-8 strings. This facility allows -valid UTF-8 strings to be sought within arbitrary byte sequences in executable -or other binary files. For more details about matching in non-valid UTF-8 -strings, see the +unit sequences. These can never form part of any pattern match. This facility +allows valid UTF-8 strings to be sought in executable or other binary files. +For more details about matching in non-valid UTF-8 strings, see the .\" HREF \fBpcre2unicode\fP(3) .\" @@ -708,9 +685,7 @@ ignored. .TP \fB-v\fP, \fB--invert-match\fP Invert the sense of the match, so that lines which do \fInot\fP match any of -the patterns are the ones that are found. When this option is set, options such -as \fB--only-matching\fP and \fB--output\fP, which specify parts of a match -that are to be output, are ignored. +the patterns are the ones that are found. .TP \fB-w\fP, \fB--word-regex\fP, \fB--word-regexp\fP Force the patterns only to match "words". That is, there must be a word @@ -837,36 +812,12 @@ documentation for details). Numbered callouts are ignored by \fBpcre2grep\fP; only callouts with string arguments are useful. . . -.SS "Echoing a specific string" -.rs -.sp -Starting the callout string with a pipe character invokes an echoing facility -that avoids calling an external program or script. This facility is always -available, provided that callouts were not completely disabled when -\fBpcre2grep\fP was built. The rest of the callout string is processed as a -zero-terminated string, which means it should not contain any internal binary -zeros. It is written to the output, having first been passed through the same -escape processing as text from the \fB--output\fP (\fB-O\fP) option (see -above). However, $0 cannot be used to insert a matched substring because the -match is still in progress. Instead, the single character '0' is inserted. Any -syntax errors in the string (for example, a dollar not followed by another -character) causes the callout to be ignored. No terminator is added to the -output string, so if you want a newline, you must include it explicitly using -the escape $n. For example: -.sp - pcre2grep '(.)(..(.))(?C"|[$1] [$2] [$3]$n")' -.sp -Matching continues normally after the string is output. If you want to see only -the callout output but not any output from an actual match, you should end the -pattern with (*FAIL). -. -. .SS "Calling external programs or scripts" .rs .sp This facility can be independently disabled when \fBpcre2grep\fP is built. It is supported for Windows, where a call to \fB_spawnvp()\fP is used, for VMS, -where \fBlib$spawn()\fP is used, and for any Unix-like environment where +where \fBlib$spawn()\fP is used, and for any other Unix-like environment where \fBfork()\fP and \fBexecv()\fP are available. .P If the callout string does not start with a pipe (vertical bar) character, it @@ -877,11 +828,13 @@ arguments: executable_name|arg1|arg2|... .sp Any substring (including the executable name) may contain escape sequences -started by a dollar character. These are the same as for the \fB--output\fP -(\fB-O\fP) option documented above, except that $0 cannot insert the matched -string because the match is still in progress. Instead, the character '0' -is inserted. If you need a literal dollar or pipe character in any -substring, use $$ or $| respectively. Here is an example: +started by a dollar character: $ or ${} is replaced by the +captured substring of the given decimal number, which must be greater than +zero. If the number is greater than the number of capturing substrings, or if +the capture is unset, the replacement is empty. +.P +Any other character is substituted by itself. In particular, $$ is replaced by +a single dollar and $| is replaced by a pipe character. Here is an example: .sp echo -e "abcde\en12345" | pcre2grep \e '(?x)(.)(..(.)) @@ -894,14 +847,28 @@ substring, use $$ or $| respectively. Here is an example: Arg1: [1] [234] [4] Arg2: |1| () 12345 .sp -The parameters for the system call that is used to run the program or script -are zero-terminated strings. This means that binary zero characters in the -callout argument will cause premature termination of their substrings, and -therefore should not be present. Any syntax errors in the string (for example, -a dollar not followed by another character) causes the callout to be ignored. -If running the program fails for any reason (including the non-existence of the -executable), a local matching failure occurs and the matcher backtracks in the -normal way. +The parameters for the system call that is used to run the +program or script are zero-terminated strings. This means that binary zero +characters in the callout argument will cause premature termination of their +substrings, and therefore should not be present. Any syntax errors in the +string (for example, a dollar not followed by another character) cause the +callout to be ignored. If running the program fails for any reason (including +the non-existence of the executable), a local matching failure occurs and the +matcher backtracks in the normal way. +. +. +.SS "Echoing a specific string" +.rs +.sp +This facility is always available, provided that callouts were not completely +disabled when \fBpcre2grep\fP was built. If the callout string starts with a +pipe (vertical bar) character, the rest of the string is written to the output, +having been passed through the same escape processing as text from the --output +option. This provides a simple echoing facility that avoids calling an external +program or script. No terminator is added to the string, so if you want a +newline, you must include it explicitly. Matching continues normally after the +string is output. If you want to see only the callout output but not any output +from an actual match, you should end the relevant pattern with (*FAIL). . . .SH "MATCHING ERRORS" @@ -937,8 +904,7 @@ because VMS does not distinguish between exit(0) and exit(1). .SH "SEE ALSO" .rs .sp -\fBpcre2pattern\fP(3), \fBpcre2syntax\fP(3), \fBpcre2callout\fP(3), -\fBpcre2unicode\fP(3). +\fBpcre2pattern\fP(3), \fBpcre2syntax\fP(3), \fBpcre2callout\fP(3). . . .SH AUTHOR @@ -955,6 +921,6 @@ Cambridge, England. .rs .sp .nf -Last updated: 04 October 2020 +Last updated: 25 January 2020 Copyright (c) 1997-2020 University of Cambridge. .fi diff --git a/pcre2/doc/pcre2grep.txt b/pcre2/doc/pcre2grep.txt index 0e839c7..4d41f54 100644 --- a/pcre2/doc/pcre2grep.txt +++ b/pcre2/doc/pcre2grep.txt @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ DESCRIPTION following the match, so that further matches on the same line can be found. If there are multiple patterns, they are all tried on the re- mainder of the line, but patterns that follow the one that matched are - not tried on the earlier matched part of the line. + not tried on the earlier part of the line. This behaviour means that the order in which multiple patterns are specified can affect the output when one of the above options is used. @@ -115,10 +115,10 @@ BINARY FILES By default, a file that contains a binary zero byte within the first 1024 bytes is identified as a binary file, and is processed specially. - However, if the newline type is specified as NUL, that is, the line - terminator is a binary zero, the test for a binary file is not applied. - See the --binary-files option for a means of changing the way binary - files are handled. + (GNU grep identifies binary files in this manner.) However, if the new- + line type is specified as NUL, that is, the line terminator is a binary + zero, the test for a binary file is not applied. See the --binary-files + option for a means of changing the way binary files are handled. BINARY ZEROS IN PATTERNS @@ -413,17 +413,17 @@ OPTIONS --include=pattern If any --include patterns are specified, the only files that - are processed are those whose names match one of the patterns - and do not match an --exclude pattern. This option does not - affect directories, but it applies to all files, whether - listed on the command line, obtained from --file-list, or by - scanning a directory. The pattern is a PCRE2 regular expres- - sion, and is matched against the final component of the file - name, not the entire path. The -F, -w, and -x options do not - apply to this pattern. The option may be given any number of - times. If a file name matches both an --include and an --ex- - clude pattern, it is excluded. There is no short form for - this option. + are processed are those that match one of the patterns (and + do not match an --exclude pattern). This option does not af- + fect directories, but it applies to all files, whether listed + on the command line, obtained from --file-list, or by scan- + ning a directory. The pattern is a PCRE2 regular expression, + and is matched against the final component of the file name, + not the entire path. The -F, -w, and -x options do not apply + to this pattern. The option may be given any number of times. + If a file name matches both an --include and an --exclude + pattern, it is excluded. There is no short form for this op- + tion. --include-from=filename Treat each non-empty line of the file as the data for an @@ -434,8 +434,8 @@ OPTIONS --include-dir=pattern If any --include-dir patterns are specified, the only direc- - tories that are processed are those whose names match one of - the patterns and do not match an --exclude-dir pattern. This + tories that are processed are those that match one of the + patterns (and do not match an --exclude-dir pattern). This applies to all directories, whether listed on the command line, obtained from --file-list, or by scanning a parent di- rectory. The pattern is a PCRE2 regular expression, and is @@ -461,9 +461,8 @@ OPTIONS matching continues in order to obtain the correct count, and those files that have at least one match are listed along with their counts. Using this option with -c is a way of sup- - pressing the listing of files with no matches that occurs - with -c on its own. This option overrides any previous -H, - -h, or -L options. + pressing the listing of files with no matches. This opeion + overrides any previous -H, -h, or -L options. --label=name This option supplies a name to be used for the standard input @@ -471,84 +470,37 @@ OPTIONS input)" is used. There is no short form for this option. --line-buffered - When this option is given, non-compressed input is read and - processed line by line, and the output is flushed after each - write. By default, input is read in large chunks, unless - pcre2grep can determine that it is reading from a terminal, - which is currently possible only in Unix-like environments or - Windows. Output to terminal is normally automatically flushed - by the operating system. This option can be useful when the - input or output is attached to a pipe and you do not want - pcre2grep to buffer up large amounts of data. However, its - use will affect performance, and the -M (multiline) option - ceases to work. When input is from a compressed .gz or .bz2 - file, --line-buffered is ignored. + When this option is given, non-compressed input is read and + processed line by line, and the output is flushed after each + write. By default, input is read in large chunks, unless + pcre2grep can determine that it is reading from a terminal + (which is currently possible only in Unix-like environments + or Windows). Output to terminal is normally automatically + flushed by the operating system. This option can be useful + when the input or output is attached to a pipe and you do not + want pcre2grep to buffer up large amounts of data. However, + its use will affect performance, and the -M (multiline) op- + tion ceases to work. When input is from a compressed .gz or + .bz2 file, --line-buffered is ignored. --line-offsets - Instead of showing lines or parts of lines that match, show + Instead of showing lines or parts of lines that match, show each match as a line number, the offset from the start of the - line, and a length. The line number is terminated by a colon - (as usual; see the -n option), and the offset and length are - separated by a comma. In this mode, no context is shown. - That is, the -A, -B, and -C options are ignored. If there is - more than one match in a line, each of them is shown sepa- - rately. This option is mutually exclusive with --output, + line, and a length. The line number is terminated by a colon + (as usual; see the -n option), and the offset and length are + separated by a comma. In this mode, no context is shown. + That is, the -A, -B, and -C options are ignored. If there is + more than one match in a line, each of them is shown sepa- + rately. This option is mutually exclusive with --output, --file-offsets, and --only-matching. --locale=locale-name - This option specifies a locale to be used for pattern match- - ing. It overrides the value in the LC_ALL or LC_CTYPE envi- - ronment variables. If no locale is specified, the PCRE2 li- + This option specifies a locale to be used for pattern match- + ing. It overrides the value in the LC_ALL or LC_CTYPE envi- + ronment variables. If no locale is specified, the PCRE2 li- brary's default (usually the "C" locale) is used. There is no short form for this option. - -M, --multiline - Allow patterns to match more than one line. When this option - is set, the PCRE2 library is called in "multiline" mode. This - allows a matched string to extend past the end of a line and - continue on one or more subsequent lines. Patterns used with - -M may usefully contain literal newline characters and inter- - nal occurrences of ^ and $ characters. The output for a suc- - cessful match may consist of more than one line. The first - line is the line in which the match started, and the last - line is the line in which the match ended. If the matched - string ends with a newline sequence, the output ends at the - end of that line. If -v is set, none of the lines in a - multi-line match are output. Once a match has been handled, - scanning restarts at the beginning of the line after the one - in which the match ended. - - The newline sequence that separates multiple lines must be - matched as part of the pattern. For example, to find the - phrase "regular expression" in a file where "regular" might - be at the end of a line and "expression" at the start of the - next line, you could use this command: - - pcre2grep -M 'regular\s+expression' - - The \s escape sequence matches any white space character, in- - cluding newlines, and is followed by + so as to match trail- - ing white space on the first line as well as possibly han- - dling a two-character newline sequence. - - There is a limit to the number of lines that can be matched, - imposed by the way that pcre2grep buffers the input file as - it scans it. With a sufficiently large processing buffer, - this should not be a problem, but the -M option does not work - when input is read line by line (see --line-buffered.) - - -m number, --max-count=number - Stop processing after finding number matching lines, or non- - matching lines if -v is also set. Any trailing context lines - are output after the final match. In multiline mode, each - multiline match counts as just one line for this purpose. If - this limit is reached when reading the standard input from a - regular file, the file is left positioned just after the last - matching line. If -c is also set, the count that is output - is never greater than number. This option has no effect if - used with -L, -l, or -q, or when just checking for a match in - a binary file. - --match-limit=number Processing some regular expression patterns may take a very long time to search for all possible matching strings. Others @@ -590,6 +542,41 @@ OPTIONS size is silently forced to be no smaller than the starting buffer size. + -M, --multiline + Allow patterns to match more than one line. When this option + is set, the PCRE2 library is called in "multiline" mode. This + allows a matched string to extend past the end of a line and + continue on one or more subsequent lines. Patterns used with + -M may usefully contain literal newline characters and inter- + nal occurrences of ^ and $ characters. The output for a suc- + cessful match may consist of more than one line. The first + line is the line in which the match started, and the last + line is the line in which the match ended. If the matched + string ends with a newline sequence, the output ends at the + end of that line. If -v is set, none of the lines in a + multi-line match are output. Once a match has been handled, + scanning restarts at the beginning of the line after the one + in which the match ended. + + The newline sequence that separates multiple lines must be + matched as part of the pattern. For example, to find the + phrase "regular expression" in a file where "regular" might + be at the end of a line and "expression" at the start of the + next line, you could use this command: + + pcre2grep -M 'regular\s+expression' + + The \s escape sequence matches any white space character, in- + cluding newlines, and is followed by + so as to match trail- + ing white space on the first line as well as possibly han- + dling a two-character newline sequence. + + There is a limit to the number of lines that can be matched, + imposed by the way that pcre2grep buffers the input file as + it scans it. With a sufficiently large processing buffer, + this should not be a problem, but the -M option does not work + when input is read line by line (see --line-buffered.) + -N newline-type, --newline=newline-type Six different conventions for indicating the ends of lines in scanned files are supported. For example: @@ -638,109 +625,97 @@ OPTIONS lems. It should never be needed in normal use. -O text, --output=text - When there is a match, instead of outputting the line that - matched, output just the text specified in this option, fol- - lowed by an operating-system standard newline. In this mode, - no context is shown. That is, the -A, -B, and -C options are - ignored. The --newline option has no effect on this option, - which is mutually exclusive with --only-matching, --file-off- - sets, and --line-offsets. However, like --only-matching, if - there is more than one match in a line, each of them causes a - line of output. - - Escape sequences starting with a dollar character may be used - to insert the contents of the matched part of the line and/or - captured substrings into the text. - - $ or ${} is replaced by the captured sub- - string of the given decimal number; zero substitutes the + When there is a match, instead of outputting the whole line + that matched, output just the given text, followed by an op- + erating-system standard newline. The --newline option has no + effect on this option, which is mutually exclusive with + --only-matching, --file-offsets, and --line-offsets. Escape + sequences starting with a dollar character may be used to in- + sert the contents of the matched part of the line and/or cap- + tured substrings into the text. + + $ or ${} is replaced by the captured sub- + string of the given decimal number; zero substitutes the whole match. If the number is greater than the number of cap- - turing substrings, or if the capture is unset, the replace- + turing substrings, or if the capture is unset, the replace- ment is empty. - $a is replaced by bell; $b by backspace; $e by escape; $f by - form feed; $n by newline; $r by carriage return; $t by tab; + $a is replaced by bell; $b by backspace; $e by escape; $f by + form feed; $n by newline; $r by carriage return; $t by tab; $v by vertical tab. - $o or $o{} is replaced by the character whose - code point is the given octal number. In the first form, up - to three octal digits are processed. When more digits are - needed in Unicode mode to specify a wide character, the sec- - ond form must be used. + $o is replaced by the character represented by the + given octal number; up to three digits are processed. - $x or $x{} is replaced by the character rep- - resented by the given hexadecimal number. In the first form, - up to two hexadecimal digits are processed. When more digits - are needed in Unicode mode to specify a wide character, the - second form must be used. + $x is replaced by the character represented by the + given hexadecimal number; up to two digits are processed. - Any other character is substituted by itself. In particular, + Any other character is substituted by itself. In particular, $$ is replaced by a single dollar. -o, --only-matching Show only the part of the line that matched a pattern instead - of the whole line. In this mode, no context is shown. That - is, the -A, -B, and -C options are ignored. If there is more - than one match in a line, each of them is shown separately, - on a separate line of output. If -o is combined with -v (in- - vert the sense of the match to find non-matching lines), no - output is generated, but the return code is set appropri- - ately. If the matched portion of the line is empty, nothing - is output unless the file name or line number are being - printed, in which case they are shown on an otherwise empty + of the whole line. In this mode, no context is shown. That + is, the -A, -B, and -C options are ignored. If there is more + than one match in a line, each of them is shown separately, + on a separate line of output. If -o is combined with -v (in- + vert the sense of the match to find non-matching lines), no + output is generated, but the return code is set appropri- + ately. If the matched portion of the line is empty, nothing + is output unless the file name or line number are being + printed, in which case they are shown on an otherwise empty line. This option is mutually exclusive with --output, --file-offsets and --line-offsets. -onumber, --only-matching=number - Show only the part of the line that matched the capturing + Show only the part of the line that matched the capturing parentheses of the given number. Up to 50 capturing parenthe- - ses are supported by default. This limit can be changed via - the --om-capture option. A pattern may contain any number of - capturing parentheses, but only those whose number is within - the limit can be accessed by -o. An error occurs if the num- + ses are supported by default. This limit can be changed via + the --om-capture option. A pattern may contain any number of + capturing parentheses, but only those whose number is within + the limit can be accessed by -o. An error occurs if the num- ber specified by -o is greater than the limit. -o0 is the same as -o without a number. Because these options - can be given without an argument (see above), if an argument - is present, it must be given in the same shell item, for ex- - ample, -o3 or --only-matching=2. The comments given for the - non-argument case above also apply to this option. If the - specified capturing parentheses do not exist in the pattern, - or were not set in the match, nothing is output unless the + can be given without an argument (see above), if an argument + is present, it must be given in the same shell item, for ex- + ample, -o3 or --only-matching=2. The comments given for the + non-argument case above also apply to this option. If the + specified capturing parentheses do not exist in the pattern, + or were not set in the match, nothing is output unless the file name or line number are being output. - If this option is given multiple times, multiple substrings - are output for each match, in the order the options are - given, and all on one line. For example, -o3 -o1 -o3 causes - the substrings matched by capturing parentheses 3 and 1 and - then 3 again to be output. By default, there is no separator + If this option is given multiple times, multiple substrings + are output for each match, in the order the options are + given, and all on one line. For example, -o3 -o1 -o3 causes + the substrings matched by capturing parentheses 3 and 1 and + then 3 again to be output. By default, there is no separator (but see the next but one option). --om-capture=number - Set the number of capturing parentheses that can be accessed + Set the number of capturing parentheses that can be accessed by -o. The default is 50. --om-separator=text - Specify a separating string for multiple occurrences of -o. - The default is an empty string. Separating strings are never + Specify a separating string for multiple occurrences of -o. + The default is an empty string. Separating strings are never coloured. -q, --quiet Work quietly, that is, display nothing except error messages. - The exit status indicates whether or not any matches were + The exit status indicates whether or not any matches were found. -r, --recursive - If any given path is a directory, recursively scan the files - it contains, taking note of any --include and --exclude set- - tings. By default, a directory is read as a normal file; in - some operating systems this gives an immediate end-of-file. - This option is a shorthand for setting the -d option to "re- + If any given path is a directory, recursively scan the files + it contains, taking note of any --include and --exclude set- + tings. By default, a directory is read as a normal file; in + some operating systems this gives an immediate end-of-file. + This option is a shorthand for setting the -d option to "re- curse". --recursion-limit=number - This is an obsolete synonym for --depth-limit. See --match- - limit above for details. + See --match-limit above. -s, --no-messages Suppress error messages about non-existent or unreadable @@ -762,30 +737,26 @@ OPTIONS -u, --utf Operate in UTF-8 mode. This option is available only if PCRE2 has been compiled with UTF-8 support. All patterns (including - those for any --exclude and --include options) and all lines - that are scanned must be valid strings of UTF-8 characters. - If an invalid UTF-8 string is encountered, an error occurs. + those for any --exclude and --include options) and all sub- + ject lines that are scanned must be valid strings of UTF-8 + characters. -U, --utf-allow-invalid As --utf, but in addition subject lines may contain invalid UTF-8 code unit sequences. These can never form part of any - pattern match. Patterns themselves, however, must still be - valid UTF-8 strings. This facility allows valid UTF-8 strings - to be sought within arbitrary byte sequences in executable or - other binary files. For more details about matching in non- - valid UTF-8 strings, see the pcre2unicode(3) documentation. + pattern match. This facility allows valid UTF-8 strings to be + sought in executable or other binary files. For more details + about matching in non-valid UTF-8 strings, see the pcre2uni- + code(3) documentation. -V, --version - Write the version numbers of pcre2grep and the PCRE2 library - to the standard output and then exit. Anything else on the + Write the version numbers of pcre2grep and the PCRE2 library + to the standard output and then exit. Anything else on the command line is ignored. -v, --invert-match - Invert the sense of the match, so that lines which do not - match any of the patterns are the ones that are found. When - this option is set, options such as --only-matching and - --output, which specify parts of a match that are to be out- - put, are ignored. + Invert the sense of the match, so that lines which do not + match any of the patterns are the ones that are found. -w, --word-regex, --word-regexp Force the patterns only to match "words". That is, there must @@ -907,49 +878,30 @@ USING PCRE2'S CALLOUT FACILITY mentation for details). Numbered callouts are ignored by pcre2grep; only callouts with string arguments are useful. - Echoing a specific string - - Starting the callout string with a pipe character invokes an echoing - facility that avoids calling an external program or script. This facil- - ity is always available, provided that callouts were not completely - disabled when pcre2grep was built. The rest of the callout string is - processed as a zero-terminated string, which means it should not con- - tain any internal binary zeros. It is written to the output, having - first been passed through the same escape processing as text from the - --output (-O) option (see above). However, $0 cannot be used to insert - a matched substring because the match is still in progress. Instead, - the single character '0' is inserted. Any syntax errors in the string - (for example, a dollar not followed by another character) causes the - callout to be ignored. No terminator is added to the output string, so - if you want a newline, you must include it explicitly using the escape - $n. For example: - - pcre2grep '(.)(..(.))(?C"|[$1] [$2] [$3]$n")' - - Matching continues normally after the string is output. If you want to - see only the callout output but not any output from an actual match, - you should end the pattern with (*FAIL). - Calling external programs or scripts This facility can be independently disabled when pcre2grep is built. It - is supported for Windows, where a call to _spawnvp() is used, for VMS, - where lib$spawn() is used, and for any Unix-like environment where - fork() and execv() are available. + is supported for Windows, where a call to _spawnvp() is used, for VMS, + where lib$spawn() is used, and for any other Unix-like environment + where fork() and execv() are available. If the callout string does not start with a pipe (vertical bar) charac- - ter, it is parsed into a list of substrings separated by pipe charac- - ters. The first substring must be an executable name, with the follow- + ter, it is parsed into a list of substrings separated by pipe charac- + ters. The first substring must be an executable name, with the follow- ing substrings specifying arguments: executable_name|arg1|arg2|... - Any substring (including the executable name) may contain escape se- - quences started by a dollar character. These are the same as for the - --output (-O) option documented above, except that $0 cannot insert the - matched string because the match is still in progress. Instead, the - character '0' is inserted. If you need a literal dollar or pipe charac- - ter in any substring, use $$ or $| respectively. Here is an example: + Any substring (including the executable name) may contain escape se- + quences started by a dollar character: $ or ${} is re- + placed by the captured substring of the given decimal number, which + must be greater than zero. If the number is greater than the number of + capturing substrings, or if the capture is unset, the replacement is + empty. + + Any other character is substituted by itself. In particular, $$ is re- + placed by a single dollar and $| is replaced by a pipe character. Here + is an example: echo -e "abcde\n12345" | pcre2grep \ '(?x)(.)(..(.)) @@ -962,15 +914,28 @@ USING PCRE2'S CALLOUT FACILITY Arg1: [1] [234] [4] Arg2: |1| () 12345 - The parameters for the system call that is used to run the program or + The parameters for the system call that is used to run the program or script are zero-terminated strings. This means that binary zero charac- - ters in the callout argument will cause premature termination of their - substrings, and therefore should not be present. Any syntax errors in - the string (for example, a dollar not followed by another character) - causes the callout to be ignored. If running the program fails for any - reason (including the non-existence of the executable), a local match- + ters in the callout argument will cause premature termination of their + substrings, and therefore should not be present. Any syntax errors in + the string (for example, a dollar not followed by another character) + cause the callout to be ignored. If running the program fails for any + reason (including the non-existence of the executable), a local match- ing failure occurs and the matcher backtracks in the normal way. + Echoing a specific string + + This facility is always available, provided that callouts were not com- + pletely disabled when pcre2grep was built. If the callout string starts + with a pipe (vertical bar) character, the rest of the string is written + to the output, having been passed through the same escape processing as + text from the --output option. This provides a simple echoing facility + that avoids calling an external program or script. No terminator is + added to the string, so if you want a newline, you must include it ex- + plicitly. Matching continues normally after the string is output. If + you want to see only the callout output but not any output from an ac- + tual match, you should end the relevant pattern with (*FAIL). + MATCHING ERRORS @@ -1004,7 +969,7 @@ DIAGNOSTICS SEE ALSO - pcre2pattern(3), pcre2syntax(3), pcre2callout(3), pcre2unicode(3). + pcre2pattern(3), pcre2syntax(3), pcre2callout(3). AUTHOR @@ -1016,5 +981,5 @@ AUTHOR REVISION - Last updated: 04 October 2020 + Last updated: 25 January 2020 Copyright (c) 1997-2020 University of Cambridge. diff --git a/pcre2/doc/pcre2pattern.3 b/pcre2/doc/pcre2pattern.3 index dc78e4d..c88ce03 100644 --- a/pcre2/doc/pcre2pattern.3 +++ b/pcre2/doc/pcre2pattern.3 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH PCRE2PATTERN 3 "06 October 2020" "PCRE2 10.35" +.TH PCRE2PATTERN 3 "24 February 2020" "PCRE2 10.35" .SH NAME PCRE2 - Perl-compatible regular expressions (revised API) .SH "PCRE2 REGULAR EXPRESSION DETAILS" @@ -263,11 +263,8 @@ corresponding characters in the subject. As a trivial example, the pattern The quick brown fox .sp matches a portion of a subject string that is identical to itself. When -caseless matching is specified (the PCRE2_CASELESS option or (?i) within the -pattern), letters are matched independently of case. Note that there are two -ASCII characters, K and S, that, in addition to their lower case ASCII -equivalents, are case-equivalent with Unicode U+212A (Kelvin sign) and U+017F -(long S) respectively when either PCRE2_UTF or PCRE2_UCP is set. +caseless matching is specified (the PCRE2_CASELESS option), letters are matched +independently of case. .P The power of regular expressions comes from the ability to include wild cards, character classes, alternatives, and repetitions in the pattern. These are @@ -301,22 +298,6 @@ a character class the only metacharacters are: [ POSIX character class (if followed by POSIX syntax) ] terminates the character class .sp -If a pattern is compiled with the PCRE2_EXTENDED option, most white space in -the pattern, other than in a character class, and characters between a # -outside a character class and the next newline, inclusive, are ignored. An -escaping backslash can be used to include a white space or a # character as -part of the pattern. If the PCRE2_EXTENDED_MORE option is set, the same -applies, but in addition unescaped space and horizontal tab characters are -ignored inside a character class. Note: only these two characters are ignored, -not the full set of pattern white space characters that are ignored outside a -character class. Option settings can be changed within a pattern; see the -section entitled -.\" HTML -.\" -"Internal Option Setting" -.\" -below. -.P The following sections describe the use of each of the metacharacters. . . @@ -334,9 +315,15 @@ would otherwise be interpreted as a metacharacter, so it is always safe to precede a non-alphanumeric with backslash to specify that it stands for itself. In particular, if you want to match a backslash, you write \e\e. .P -Only ASCII digits and letters have any special meaning after a backslash. All -other characters (in particular, those whose code points are greater than 127) -are treated as literals. +In a UTF mode, only ASCII digits and letters have any special meaning after a +backslash. All other characters (in particular, those whose code points are +greater than 127) are treated as literals. +.P +If a pattern is compiled with the PCRE2_EXTENDED option, most white space in +the pattern (other than in a character class), and characters between a # +outside a character class and the next newline, inclusive, are ignored. An +escaping backslash can be used to include a white space or # character as part +of the pattern. .P If you want to treat all characters in a sequence as literals, you can do so by putting them between \eQ and \eE. This is different from Perl in that $ and @ @@ -1168,9 +1155,8 @@ For example, when the pattern .sp matches "foobar", the first substring is still set to "foo". .P -Perl used to document that the use of \eK within lookaround assertions is "not -well defined", but from version 5.32.0 Perl does not support this usage at all. -In PCRE2, \eK is acted upon when it occurs inside positive assertions, but is +Perl documents that the use of \eK within assertions is "not well defined". In +PCRE2, \eK is acted upon when it occurs inside positive assertions, but is ignored in negative assertions. Note that when a pattern such as (?=ab\eK) matches, the reported start of the match can be greater than the end of the match. Using \eK in a lookbehind assertion at the start of a pattern can also @@ -1450,10 +1436,7 @@ Characters in a class may be specified by their code points using \eo, \ex, or \eN{U+hh..} in the usual way. When caseless matching is set, any letters in a class represent both their upper case and lower case versions, so for example, a caseless [aeiou] matches "A" as well as "a", and a caseless [^aeiou] does not -match "A", whereas a caseful version would. Note that there are two ASCII -characters, K and S, that, in addition to their lower case ASCII equivalents, -are case-equivalent with Unicode U+212A (Kelvin sign) and U+017F (long S) -respectively when either PCRE2_UTF or PCRE2_UCP is set. +match "A", whereas a caseful version would. .P Characters that might indicate line breaks are never treated in any special way when matching character classes, whatever line-ending sequence is in use, and @@ -3898,6 +3881,6 @@ Cambridge, England. .rs .sp .nf -Last updated: 06 October 2020 +Last updated: 24 February 2020 Copyright (c) 1997-2020 University of Cambridge. .fi diff --git a/pcre2/doc/pcre2posix.3 b/pcre2/doc/pcre2posix.3 index 6cfede7..35e68e2 100644 --- a/pcre2/doc/pcre2posix.3 +++ b/pcre2/doc/pcre2posix.3 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH PCRE2POSIX 3 "26 April 2021" "PCRE2 10.37" +.TH PCRE2POSIX 3 "30 January 2019" "PCRE2 10.33" .SH NAME PCRE2 - Perl-compatible regular expressions (revised API) .SH "SYNOPSIS" @@ -44,14 +44,11 @@ can be accessed by adding \fB-lpcre2-posix\fP to the command for linking an application. Because the POSIX functions call the native ones, it is also necessary to add \fB-lpcre2-8\fP. .P -Although they were not defined as protypes in \fBpcre2posix.h\fP, releases -10.33 to 10.36 of the library contained functions with the POSIX names -\fBregcomp()\fP etc. These simply passed their arguments to the PCRE2 -functions. These functions were provided for backwards compatibility with -earlier versions of PCRE2, which had only POSIX names. However, this has proved -troublesome in situations where a program links with several libraries, some of -which use PCRE2's POSIX interface while others use the real POSIX functions. -For this reason, the POSIX names have been removed since release 10.37. +Although they are not defined as protypes in \fBpcre2posix.h\fP, the library +does contain functions with the POSIX names \fBregcomp()\fP etc. These simply +pass their arguments to the PCRE2 functions. These functions are provided for +backwards compatibility with earlier versions of PCRE2, so that existing +programs do not have to be recompiled. .P Calling the header file \fBpcre2posix.h\fP avoids any conflict with other POSIX libraries. It can, of course, be renamed or aliased as \fBregex.h\fP, which is @@ -324,6 +321,6 @@ Cambridge, England. .rs .sp .nf -Last updated: 26 April 2021 -Copyright (c) 1997-2021 University of Cambridge. +Last updated: 30 January 2019 +Copyright (c) 1997-2019 University of Cambridge. .fi diff --git a/pcre2/doc/pcre2test.1 b/pcre2/doc/pcre2test.1 index 627f95a..ec17763 100644 --- a/pcre2/doc/pcre2test.1 +++ b/pcre2/doc/pcre2test.1 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH PCRE2TEST 1 "28 April 2021" "PCRE 10.37" +.TH PCRE2TEST 1 "20 March 2020" "PCRE 10.35" .SH NAME pcre2test - a program for testing Perl-compatible regular expressions. .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ test data, command lines that begin with # may appear. This file format, with some restrictions, can also be processed by the \fBperltest.sh\fP script that is distributed with PCRE2 as a means of checking that the behaviour of PCRE2 and Perl is the same. For a specification of \fBperltest.sh\fP, see the -comments near its beginning. See also the #perltest command below. +comments near its beginning. .P When the input is a terminal, \fBpcre2test\fP prompts for each line of input, using "re>" to prompt for regular expression patterns, and "data>" to prompt @@ -369,19 +369,14 @@ patterns. Modifiers on a pattern can change these settings. .sp #perltest .sp -This line is used in test files that can also be processed by \fBperltest.sh\fP -to confirm that Perl gives the same results as PCRE2. Subsequent tests are -checked for the use of \fBpcre2test\fP features that are incompatible with the -\fBperltest.sh\fP script. -.P -Patterns must use '/' as their delimiter, and only certain modifiers are -supported. Comment lines, #pattern commands, and #subject commands that set or -unset "mark" are recognized and acted on. The #perltest, #forbid_utf, and -#newline_default commands, which are needed in the relevant pcre2test files, -are silently ignored. All other command lines are ignored, but give a warning -message. The \fB#perltest\fP command helps detect tests that are accidentally -put in the wrong file or use the wrong delimiter. For more details of the -\fBperltest.sh\fP script see the comments it contains. +The appearance of this line causes all subsequent modifier settings to be +checked for compatibility with the \fBperltest.sh\fP script, which is used to +confirm that Perl gives the same results as PCRE2. Also, apart from comment +lines, #pattern commands, and #subject commands that set or unset "mark", no +command lines are permitted, because they and many of the modifiers are +specific to \fBpcre2test\fP, and should not be used in test files that are also +processed by \fBperltest.sh\fP. The \fB#perltest\fP command helps detect tests +that are accidentally put in the wrong file. .sp #pop [] #popcopy [] @@ -1180,7 +1175,7 @@ its input), you must use \fBposix_startend\fP to specify its length. The following modifiers affect the matching process or request additional information. Some of them may also be specified on a pattern line (see above), in which case they apply to every subject line that is matched against that -pattern, but can be overridden by modifiers on the subject. +pattern. .sp aftertext show text after match allaftertext show text after captures @@ -1389,10 +1384,6 @@ called instead of one of the matching functions (or after one call of replacement strings cannot contain commas, because a comma signifies the end of a modifier. This is not thought to be an issue in a test program. .P -Specifying a completely empty replacement string disables this modifier. -However, it is possible to specify an empty replacement by providing a buffer -length, as described below, for an otherwise empty replacement. -.P Unlike subject strings, \fBpcre2test\fP does not process replacement strings for escape sequences. In UTF mode, a replacement string is checked to see if it is a valid UTF-8 string. If so, it is correctly converted to a UTF string of @@ -2105,6 +2096,6 @@ Cambridge, England. .rs .sp .nf -Last updated: 28 April 2021 -Copyright (c) 1997-2021 University of Cambridge. +Last updated: 20 March 2020 +Copyright (c) 1997-2020 University of Cambridge. .fi diff --git a/pcre2/doc/pcre2test.txt b/pcre2/doc/pcre2test.txt index a91f356..c0ba83f 100644 --- a/pcre2/doc/pcre2test.txt +++ b/pcre2/doc/pcre2test.txt @@ -257,134 +257,127 @@ DESCRIPTION appear. This file format, with some restrictions, can also be processed by the perltest.sh script that is distributed with PCRE2 as a means of checking that the behaviour of PCRE2 and Perl is the same. For a speci- - fication of perltest.sh, see the comments near its beginning. See also - the #perltest command below. + fication of perltest.sh, see the comments near its beginning. When the input is a terminal, pcre2test prompts for each line of input, - using "re>" to prompt for regular expression patterns, and "data>" to - prompt for subject lines. Command lines starting with # can be entered + using "re>" to prompt for regular expression patterns, and "data>" to + prompt for subject lines. Command lines starting with # can be entered only in response to the "re>" prompt. - Each subject line is matched separately and independently. If you want + Each subject line is matched separately and independently. If you want to do multi-line matches, you have to use the \n escape sequence (or \r - or \r\n, etc., depending on the newline setting) in a single line of - input to encode the newline sequences. There is no limit on the length - of subject lines; the input buffer is automatically extended if it is - too small. There are replication features that makes it possible to - generate long repetitive pattern or subject lines without having to + or \r\n, etc., depending on the newline setting) in a single line of + input to encode the newline sequences. There is no limit on the length + of subject lines; the input buffer is automatically extended if it is + too small. There are replication features that makes it possible to + generate long repetitive pattern or subject lines without having to supply them explicitly. - An empty line or the end of the file signals the end of the subject - lines for a test, at which point a new pattern or command line is ex- + An empty line or the end of the file signals the end of the subject + lines for a test, at which point a new pattern or command line is ex- pected if there is still input to be read. COMMAND LINES - In between sets of test data, a line that begins with # is interpreted + In between sets of test data, a line that begins with # is interpreted as a command line. If the first character is followed by white space or - an exclamation mark, the line is treated as a comment, and ignored. + an exclamation mark, the line is treated as a comment, and ignored. Otherwise, the following commands are recognized: #forbid_utf - Subsequent patterns automatically have the PCRE2_NEVER_UTF and - PCRE2_NEVER_UCP options set, which locks out the use of the PCRE2_UTF - and PCRE2_UCP options and the use of (*UTF) and (*UCP) at the start of - patterns. This command also forces an error if a subsequent pattern - contains any occurrences of \P, \p, or \X, which are still supported - when PCRE2_UTF is not set, but which require Unicode property support + Subsequent patterns automatically have the PCRE2_NEVER_UTF and + PCRE2_NEVER_UCP options set, which locks out the use of the PCRE2_UTF + and PCRE2_UCP options and the use of (*UTF) and (*UCP) at the start of + patterns. This command also forces an error if a subsequent pattern + contains any occurrences of \P, \p, or \X, which are still supported + when PCRE2_UTF is not set, but which require Unicode property support to be included in the library. - This is a trigger guard that is used in test files to ensure that UTF - or Unicode property tests are not accidentally added to files that are - used when Unicode support is not included in the library. Setting - PCRE2_NEVER_UTF and PCRE2_NEVER_UCP as a default can also be obtained - by the use of #pattern; the difference is that #forbid_utf cannot be - unset, and the automatic options are not displayed in pattern informa- + This is a trigger guard that is used in test files to ensure that UTF + or Unicode property tests are not accidentally added to files that are + used when Unicode support is not included in the library. Setting + PCRE2_NEVER_UTF and PCRE2_NEVER_UCP as a default can also be obtained + by the use of #pattern; the difference is that #forbid_utf cannot be + unset, and the automatic options are not displayed in pattern informa- tion, to avoid cluttering up test output. #load This command is used to load a set of precompiled patterns from a file, - as described in the section entitled "Saving and restoring compiled + as described in the section entitled "Saving and restoring compiled patterns" below. #loadtables - This command is used to load a set of binary character tables that can - be accessed by the tables=3 qualifier. Such tables can be created by + This command is used to load a set of binary character tables that can + be accessed by the tables=3 qualifier. Such tables can be created by the pcre2_dftables program with the -b option. #newline_default [] - When PCRE2 is built, a default newline convention can be specified. - This determines which characters and/or character pairs are recognized + When PCRE2 is built, a default newline convention can be specified. + This determines which characters and/or character pairs are recognized as indicating a newline in a pattern or subject string. The default can - be overridden when a pattern is compiled. The standard test files con- - tain tests of various newline conventions, but the majority of the - tests expect a single linefeed to be recognized as a newline by de- - fault. Without special action the tests would fail when PCRE2 is com- + be overridden when a pattern is compiled. The standard test files con- + tain tests of various newline conventions, but the majority of the + tests expect a single linefeed to be recognized as a newline by de- + fault. Without special action the tests would fail when PCRE2 is com- piled with either CR or CRLF as the default newline. The #newline_default command specifies a list of newline types that are - acceptable as the default. The types must be one of CR, LF, CRLF, ANY- + acceptable as the default. The types must be one of CR, LF, CRLF, ANY- CRLF, ANY, or NUL (in upper or lower case), for example: #newline_default LF Any anyCRLF If the default newline is in the list, this command has no effect. Oth- - erwise, except when testing the POSIX API, a newline modifier that + erwise, except when testing the POSIX API, a newline modifier that specifies the first newline convention in the list (LF in the above ex- - ample) is added to any pattern that does not already have a newline + ample) is added to any pattern that does not already have a newline modifier. If the newline list is empty, the feature is turned off. This command is present in a number of the standard test input files. - When the POSIX API is being tested there is no way to override the de- + When the POSIX API is being tested there is no way to override the de- fault newline convention, though it is possible to set the newline con- - vention from within the pattern. A warning is given if the posix or - posix_nosub modifier is used when #newline_default would set a default + vention from within the pattern. A warning is given if the posix or + posix_nosub modifier is used when #newline_default would set a default for the non-POSIX API. #pattern - This command sets a default modifier list that applies to all subse- + This command sets a default modifier list that applies to all subse- quent patterns. Modifiers on a pattern can change these settings. #perltest - This line is used in test files that can also be processed by perl- - test.sh to confirm that Perl gives the same results as PCRE2. Subse- - quent tests are checked for the use of pcre2test features that are in- - compatible with the perltest.sh script. - - Patterns must use '/' as their delimiter, and only certain modifiers - are supported. Comment lines, #pattern commands, and #subject commands - that set or unset "mark" are recognized and acted on. The #perltest, - #forbid_utf, and #newline_default commands, which are needed in the - relevant pcre2test files, are silently ignored. All other command lines - are ignored, but give a warning message. The #perltest command helps - detect tests that are accidentally put in the wrong file or use the - wrong delimiter. For more details of the perltest.sh script see the - comments it contains. + The appearance of this line causes all subsequent modifier settings to + be checked for compatibility with the perltest.sh script, which is used + to confirm that Perl gives the same results as PCRE2. Also, apart from + comment lines, #pattern commands, and #subject commands that set or un- + set "mark", no command lines are permitted, because they and many of + the modifiers are specific to pcre2test, and should not be used in test + files that are also processed by perltest.sh. The #perltest command + helps detect tests that are accidentally put in the wrong file. #pop [] #popcopy [] - These commands are used to manipulate the stack of compiled patterns, - as described in the section entitled "Saving and restoring compiled + These commands are used to manipulate the stack of compiled patterns, + as described in the section entitled "Saving and restoring compiled patterns" below. #save - This command is used to save a set of compiled patterns to a file, as - described in the section entitled "Saving and restoring compiled pat- + This command is used to save a set of compiled patterns to a file, as + described in the section entitled "Saving and restoring compiled pat- terns" below. #subject - This command sets a default modifier list that applies to all subse- - quent subject lines. Modifiers on a subject line can change these set- + This command sets a default modifier list that applies to all subse- + quent subject lines. Modifiers on a subject line can change these set- tings. @@ -392,58 +385,58 @@ MODIFIER SYNTAX Modifier lists are used with both pattern and subject lines. Items in a list are separated by commas followed by optional white space. Trailing - whitespace in a modifier list is ignored. Some modifiers may be given - for both patterns and subject lines, whereas others are valid only for - one or the other. Each modifier has a long name, for example "an- - chored", and some of them must be followed by an equals sign and a - value, for example, "offset=12". Values cannot contain comma charac- - ters, but may contain spaces. Modifiers that do not take values may be + whitespace in a modifier list is ignored. Some modifiers may be given + for both patterns and subject lines, whereas others are valid only for + one or the other. Each modifier has a long name, for example "an- + chored", and some of them must be followed by an equals sign and a + value, for example, "offset=12". Values cannot contain comma charac- + ters, but may contain spaces. Modifiers that do not take values may be preceded by a minus sign to turn off a previous setting. A few of the more common modifiers can also be specified as single let- - ters, for example "i" for "caseless". In documentation, following the + ters, for example "i" for "caseless". In documentation, following the Perl convention, these are written with a slash ("the /i modifier") for - clarity. Abbreviated modifiers must all be concatenated in the first - item of a modifier list. If the first item is not recognized as a long - modifier name, it is interpreted as a sequence of these abbreviations. + clarity. Abbreviated modifiers must all be concatenated in the first + item of a modifier list. If the first item is not recognized as a long + modifier name, it is interpreted as a sequence of these abbreviations. For example: /abc/ig,newline=cr,jit=3 - This is a pattern line whose modifier list starts with two one-letter - modifiers (/i and /g). The lower-case abbreviated modifiers are the + This is a pattern line whose modifier list starts with two one-letter + modifiers (/i and /g). The lower-case abbreviated modifiers are the same as used in Perl. PATTERN SYNTAX - A pattern line must start with one of the following characters (common + A pattern line must start with one of the following characters (common symbols, excluding pattern meta-characters): / ! " ' ` - = _ : ; , % & @ ~ - This is interpreted as the pattern's delimiter. A regular expression - may be continued over several input lines, in which case the newline + This is interpreted as the pattern's delimiter. A regular expression + may be continued over several input lines, in which case the newline characters are included within it. It is possible to include the delim- iter within the pattern by escaping it with a backslash, for example /abc\/def/ - If you do this, the escape and the delimiter form part of the pattern, + If you do this, the escape and the delimiter form part of the pattern, but since the delimiters are all non-alphanumeric, this does not affect - its interpretation. If the terminating delimiter is immediately fol- + its interpretation. If the terminating delimiter is immediately fol- lowed by a backslash, for example, /abc/\ - then a backslash is added to the end of the pattern. This is done to - provide a way of testing the error condition that arises if a pattern + then a backslash is added to the end of the pattern. This is done to + provide a way of testing the error condition that arises if a pattern finishes with a backslash, because /abc\/ - is interpreted as the first line of a pattern that starts with "abc/", - causing pcre2test to read the next line as a continuation of the regu- + is interpreted as the first line of a pattern that starts with "abc/", + causing pcre2test to read the next line as a continuation of the regu- lar expression. A pattern can be followed by a modifier list (details below). @@ -451,7 +444,7 @@ PATTERN SYNTAX SUBJECT LINE SYNTAX - Before each subject line is passed to pcre2_match() or + Before each subject line is passed to pcre2_match() or pcre2_dfa_match(), leading and trailing white space is removed, and the line is scanned for backslash escapes, unless the subject_literal modi- fier was set for the pattern. The following provide a means of encoding @@ -472,23 +465,23 @@ SUBJECT LINE SYNTAX \x{hh...} hexadecimal character (any number of hex digits) The use of \x{hh...} is not dependent on the use of the utf modifier on - the pattern. It is recognized always. There may be any number of hexa- - decimal digits inside the braces; invalid values provoke error mes- + the pattern. It is recognized always. There may be any number of hexa- + decimal digits inside the braces; invalid values provoke error mes- sages. - Note that \xhh specifies one byte rather than one character in UTF-8 - mode; this makes it possible to construct invalid UTF-8 sequences for - testing purposes. On the other hand, \x{hh} is interpreted as a UTF-8 - character in UTF-8 mode, generating more than one byte if the value is - greater than 127. When testing the 8-bit library not in UTF-8 mode, + Note that \xhh specifies one byte rather than one character in UTF-8 + mode; this makes it possible to construct invalid UTF-8 sequences for + testing purposes. On the other hand, \x{hh} is interpreted as a UTF-8 + character in UTF-8 mode, generating more than one byte if the value is + greater than 127. When testing the 8-bit library not in UTF-8 mode, \x{hh} generates one byte for values less than 256, and causes an error for greater values. In UTF-16 mode, all 4-digit \x{hhhh} values are accepted. This makes it possible to construct invalid UTF-16 sequences for testing purposes. - In UTF-32 mode, all 4- to 8-digit \x{...} values are accepted. This - makes it possible to construct invalid UTF-32 sequences for testing + In UTF-32 mode, all 4- to 8-digit \x{...} values are accepted. This + makes it possible to construct invalid UTF-32 sequences for testing purposes. There is a special backslash sequence that specifies replication of one @@ -496,31 +489,31 @@ SUBJECT LINE SYNTAX \[]{} - This makes it possible to test long strings without having to provide + This makes it possible to test long strings without having to provide them as part of the file. For example: \[abc]{4} - is converted to "abcabcabcabc". This feature does not support nesting. + is converted to "abcabcabcabc". This feature does not support nesting. To include a closing square bracket in the characters, code it as \x5D. - A backslash followed by an equals sign marks the end of the subject + A backslash followed by an equals sign marks the end of the subject string and the start of a modifier list. For example: abc\=notbol,notempty - If the subject string is empty and \= is followed by whitespace, the - line is treated as a comment line, and is not used for matching. For + If the subject string is empty and \= is followed by whitespace, the + line is treated as a comment line, and is not used for matching. For example: \= This is a comment. abc\= This is an invalid modifier list. - A backslash followed by any other non-alphanumeric character just es- - capes that character. A backslash followed by anything else causes an - error. However, if the very last character in the line is a backslash - (and there is no modifier list), it is ignored. This gives a way of - passing an empty line as data, since a real empty line terminates the + A backslash followed by any other non-alphanumeric character just es- + capes that character. A backslash followed by anything else causes an + error. However, if the very last character in the line is a backslash + (and there is no modifier list), it is ignored. This gives a way of + passing an empty line as data, since a real empty line terminates the data input. If the subject_literal modifier is set for a pattern, all subject lines @@ -531,22 +524,22 @@ SUBJECT LINE SYNTAX PATTERN MODIFIERS - There are several types of modifier that can appear in pattern lines. + There are several types of modifier that can appear in pattern lines. Except where noted below, they may also be used in #pattern commands. A - pattern's modifier list can add to or override default modifiers that + pattern's modifier list can add to or override default modifiers that were set by a previous #pattern command. Setting compilation options - The following modifiers set options for pcre2_compile(). Most of them - set bits in the options argument of that function, but those whose + The following modifiers set options for pcre2_compile(). Most of them + set bits in the options argument of that function, but those whose names start with PCRE2_EXTRA are additional options that are set in the compile context. For the main options, there are some single-letter ab- - breviations that are the same as Perl options. There is special han- - dling for /x: if a second x is present, PCRE2_EXTENDED is converted - into PCRE2_EXTENDED_MORE as in Perl. A third appearance adds PCRE2_EX- - TENDED as well, though this makes no difference to the way pcre2_com- - pile() behaves. See pcre2api for a description of the effects of these + breviations that are the same as Perl options. There is special han- + dling for /x: if a second x is present, PCRE2_EXTENDED is converted + into PCRE2_EXTENDED_MORE as in Perl. A third appearance adds PCRE2_EX- + TENDED as well, though this makes no difference to the way pcre2_com- + pile() behaves. See pcre2api for a description of the effects of these options. allow_empty_class set PCRE2_ALLOW_EMPTY_CLASS @@ -587,16 +580,16 @@ PATTERN MODIFIERS utf set PCRE2_UTF As well as turning on the PCRE2_UTF option, the utf modifier causes all - non-printing characters in output strings to be printed using the - \x{hh...} notation. Otherwise, those less than 0x100 are output in hex - without the curly brackets. Setting utf in 16-bit or 32-bit mode also - causes pattern and subject strings to be translated to UTF-16 or + non-printing characters in output strings to be printed using the + \x{hh...} notation. Otherwise, those less than 0x100 are output in hex + without the curly brackets. Setting utf in 16-bit or 32-bit mode also + causes pattern and subject strings to be translated to UTF-16 or UTF-32, respectively, before being passed to library functions. Setting compilation controls - The following modifiers affect the compilation process or request in- - formation about the pattern. There are single-letter abbreviations for + The following modifiers affect the compilation process or request in- + formation about the pattern. There are single-letter abbreviations for some that are heavily used in the test files. bsr=[anycrlf|unicode] specify \R handling @@ -634,35 +627,35 @@ PATTERN MODIFIERS Newline and \R handling - The bsr modifier specifies what \R in a pattern should match. If it is - set to "anycrlf", \R matches CR, LF, or CRLF only. If it is set to - "unicode", \R matches any Unicode newline sequence. The default can be + The bsr modifier specifies what \R in a pattern should match. If it is + set to "anycrlf", \R matches CR, LF, or CRLF only. If it is set to + "unicode", \R matches any Unicode newline sequence. The default can be specified when PCRE2 is built; if it is not, the default is set to Uni- code. - The newline modifier specifies which characters are to be interpreted + The newline modifier specifies which characters are to be interpreted as newlines, both in the pattern and in subject lines. The type must be one of CR, LF, CRLF, ANYCRLF, ANY, or NUL (in upper or lower case). Information about a pattern - The debug modifier is a shorthand for info,fullbincode, requesting all + The debug modifier is a shorthand for info,fullbincode, requesting all available information. The bincode modifier causes a representation of the compiled code to be - output after compilation. This information does not contain length and + output after compilation. This information does not contain length and offset values, which ensures that the same output is generated for dif- - ferent internal link sizes and different code unit widths. By using - bincode, the same regression tests can be used in different environ- + ferent internal link sizes and different code unit widths. By using + bincode, the same regression tests can be used in different environ- ments. - The fullbincode modifier, by contrast, does include length and offset - values. This is used in a few special tests that run only for specific + The fullbincode modifier, by contrast, does include length and offset + values. This is used in a few special tests that run only for specific code unit widths and link sizes, and is also useful for one-off tests. - The info modifier requests information about the compiled pattern - (whether it is anchored, has a fixed first character, and so on). The - information is obtained from the pcre2_pattern_info() function. Here + The info modifier requests information about the compiled pattern + (whether it is anchored, has a fixed first character, and so on). The + information is obtained from the pcre2_pattern_info() function. Here are some typical examples: re> /(?i)(^a|^b)/m,info @@ -680,117 +673,117 @@ PATTERN MODIFIERS Last code unit = 'c' (caseless) Subject length lower bound = 3 - "Compile options" are those specified by modifiers; "overall options" - have added options that are taken or deduced from the pattern. If both - sets of options are the same, just a single "options" line is output; - if there are no options, the line is omitted. "First code unit" is - where any match must start; if there is more than one they are listed - as "starting code units". "Last code unit" is the last literal code - unit that must be present in any match. This is not necessarily the - last character. These lines are omitted if no starting or ending code - units are recorded. The subject length line is omitted when - no_start_optimize is set because the minimum length is not calculated + "Compile options" are those specified by modifiers; "overall options" + have added options that are taken or deduced from the pattern. If both + sets of options are the same, just a single "options" line is output; + if there are no options, the line is omitted. "First code unit" is + where any match must start; if there is more than one they are listed + as "starting code units". "Last code unit" is the last literal code + unit that must be present in any match. This is not necessarily the + last character. These lines are omitted if no starting or ending code + units are recorded. The subject length line is omitted when + no_start_optimize is set because the minimum length is not calculated when it can never be used. - The framesize modifier shows the size, in bytes, of the storage frames - used by pcre2_match() for handling backtracking. The size depends on + The framesize modifier shows the size, in bytes, of the storage frames + used by pcre2_match() for handling backtracking. The size depends on the number of capturing parentheses in the pattern. - The callout_info modifier requests information about all the callouts + The callout_info modifier requests information about all the callouts in the pattern. A list of them is output at the end of any other infor- mation that is requested. For each callout, either its number or string is given, followed by the item that follows it in the pattern. Passing a NULL context - Normally, pcre2test passes a context block to pcre2_compile(). If the - null_context modifier is set, however, NULL is passed. This is for - testing that pcre2_compile() behaves correctly in this case (it uses + Normally, pcre2test passes a context block to pcre2_compile(). If the + null_context modifier is set, however, NULL is passed. This is for + testing that pcre2_compile() behaves correctly in this case (it uses default values). Specifying pattern characters in hexadecimal - The hex modifier specifies that the characters of the pattern, except - for substrings enclosed in single or double quotes, are to be inter- - preted as pairs of hexadecimal digits. This feature is provided as a + The hex modifier specifies that the characters of the pattern, except + for substrings enclosed in single or double quotes, are to be inter- + preted as pairs of hexadecimal digits. This feature is provided as a way of creating patterns that contain binary zeros and other non-print- - ing characters. White space is permitted between pairs of digits. For + ing characters. White space is permitted between pairs of digits. For example, this pattern contains three characters: /ab 32 59/hex - Parts of such a pattern are taken literally if quoted. This pattern - contains nine characters, only two of which are specified in hexadeci- + Parts of such a pattern are taken literally if quoted. This pattern + contains nine characters, only two of which are specified in hexadeci- mal: /ab "literal" 32/hex - Either single or double quotes may be used. There is no way of includ- - ing the delimiter within a substring. The hex and expand modifiers are + Either single or double quotes may be used. There is no way of includ- + ing the delimiter within a substring. The hex and expand modifiers are mutually exclusive. Specifying the pattern's length By default, patterns are passed to the compiling functions as zero-ter- - minated strings but can be passed by length instead of being zero-ter- - minated. The use_length modifier causes this to happen. Using a length - happens automatically (whether or not use_length is set) when hex is - set, because patterns specified in hexadecimal may contain binary ze- + minated strings but can be passed by length instead of being zero-ter- + minated. The use_length modifier causes this to happen. Using a length + happens automatically (whether or not use_length is set) when hex is + set, because patterns specified in hexadecimal may contain binary ze- ros. If hex or use_length is used with the POSIX wrapper API (see "Using the - POSIX wrapper API" below), the REG_PEND extension is used to pass the + POSIX wrapper API" below), the REG_PEND extension is used to pass the pattern's length. Specifying wide characters in 16-bit and 32-bit modes In 16-bit and 32-bit modes, all input is automatically treated as UTF-8 - and translated to UTF-16 or UTF-32 when the utf modifier is set. For + and translated to UTF-16 or UTF-32 when the utf modifier is set. For testing the 16-bit and 32-bit libraries in non-UTF mode, the utf8_input - modifier can be used. It is mutually exclusive with utf. Input lines + modifier can be used. It is mutually exclusive with utf. Input lines are interpreted as UTF-8 as a means of specifying wide characters. More details are given in "Input encoding" above. Generating long repetitive patterns - Some tests use long patterns that are very repetitive. Instead of cre- - ating a very long input line for such a pattern, you can use a special - repetition feature, similar to the one described for subject lines - above. If the expand modifier is present on a pattern, parts of the + Some tests use long patterns that are very repetitive. Instead of cre- + ating a very long input line for such a pattern, you can use a special + repetition feature, similar to the one described for subject lines + above. If the expand modifier is present on a pattern, parts of the pattern that have the form \[]{} are expanded before the pattern is passed to pcre2_compile(). For exam- ple, \[AB]{6000} is expanded to "ABAB..." 6000 times. This construction - cannot be nested. An initial "\[" sequence is recognized only if "]{" - followed by decimal digits and "}" is found later in the pattern. If + cannot be nested. An initial "\[" sequence is recognized only if "]{" + followed by decimal digits and "}" is found later in the pattern. If not, the characters remain in the pattern unaltered. The expand and hex modifiers are mutually exclusive. - If part of an expanded pattern looks like an expansion, but is really + If part of an expanded pattern looks like an expansion, but is really part of the actual pattern, unwanted expansion can be avoided by giving two values in the quantifier. For example, \[AB]{6000,6000} is not rec- ognized as an expansion item. - If the info modifier is set on an expanded pattern, the result of the + If the info modifier is set on an expanded pattern, the result of the expansion is included in the information that is output. JIT compilation - Just-in-time (JIT) compiling is a heavyweight optimization that can - greatly speed up pattern matching. See the pcre2jit documentation for - details. JIT compiling happens, optionally, after a pattern has been - successfully compiled into an internal form. The JIT compiler converts + Just-in-time (JIT) compiling is a heavyweight optimization that can + greatly speed up pattern matching. See the pcre2jit documentation for + details. JIT compiling happens, optionally, after a pattern has been + successfully compiled into an internal form. The JIT compiler converts this to optimized machine code. It needs to know whether the match-time options PCRE2_PARTIAL_HARD and PCRE2_PARTIAL_SOFT are going to be used, - because different code is generated for the different cases. See the - partial modifier in "Subject Modifiers" below for details of how these + because different code is generated for the different cases. See the + partial modifier in "Subject Modifiers" below for details of how these options are specified for each match attempt. JIT compilation is requested by the jit pattern modifier, which may op- - tionally be followed by an equals sign and a number in the range 0 to - 7. The three bits that make up the number specify which of the three + tionally be followed by an equals sign and a number in the range 0 to + 7. The three bits that make up the number specify which of the three JIT operating modes are to be compiled: 1 compile JIT code for non-partial matching @@ -807,31 +800,31 @@ PATTERN MODIFIERS 6 soft and hard partial matching only 7 all three modes - If no number is given, 7 is assumed. The phrase "partial matching" + If no number is given, 7 is assumed. The phrase "partial matching" means a call to pcre2_match() with either the PCRE2_PARTIAL_SOFT or the - PCRE2_PARTIAL_HARD option set. Note that such a call may return a com- + PCRE2_PARTIAL_HARD option set. Note that such a call may return a com- plete match; the options enable the possibility of a partial match, but - do not require it. Note also that if you request JIT compilation only - for partial matching (for example, jit=2) but do not set the partial - modifier on a subject line, that match will not use JIT code because + do not require it. Note also that if you request JIT compilation only + for partial matching (for example, jit=2) but do not set the partial + modifier on a subject line, that match will not use JIT code because none was compiled for non-partial matching. - If JIT compilation is successful, the compiled JIT code will automati- + If JIT compilation is successful, the compiled JIT code will automati- cally be used when an appropriate type of match is run, except when in- - compatible run-time options are specified. For more details, see the - pcre2jit documentation. See also the jitstack modifier below for a way + compatible run-time options are specified. For more details, see the + pcre2jit documentation. See also the jitstack modifier below for a way of setting the size of the JIT stack. - If the jitfast modifier is specified, matching is done using the JIT - "fast path" interface, pcre2_jit_match(), which skips some of the san- - ity checks that are done by pcre2_match(), and of course does not work - when JIT is not supported. If jitfast is specified without jit, jit=7 + If the jitfast modifier is specified, matching is done using the JIT + "fast path" interface, pcre2_jit_match(), which skips some of the san- + ity checks that are done by pcre2_match(), and of course does not work + when JIT is not supported. If jitfast is specified without jit, jit=7 is assumed. - If the jitverify modifier is specified, information about the compiled - pattern shows whether JIT compilation was or was not successful. If - jitverify is specified without jit, jit=7 is assumed. If JIT compila- - tion is successful when jitverify is set, the text "(JIT)" is added to + If the jitverify modifier is specified, information about the compiled + pattern shows whether JIT compilation was or was not successful. If + jitverify is specified without jit, jit=7 is assumed. If JIT compila- + tion is successful when jitverify is set, the text "(JIT)" is added to the first output line after a match or non match when JIT-compiled code was actually used in the match. @@ -842,19 +835,19 @@ PATTERN MODIFIERS /pattern/locale=fr_FR The given locale is set, pcre2_maketables() is called to build a set of - character tables for the locale, and this is then passed to pcre2_com- - pile() when compiling the regular expression. The same tables are used - when matching the following subject lines. The locale modifier applies + character tables for the locale, and this is then passed to pcre2_com- + pile() when compiling the regular expression. The same tables are used + when matching the following subject lines. The locale modifier applies only to the pattern on which it appears, but can be given in a #pattern - command if a default is needed. Setting a locale and alternate charac- + command if a default is needed. Setting a locale and alternate charac- ter tables are mutually exclusive. Showing pattern memory The memory modifier causes the size in bytes of the memory used to hold - the compiled pattern to be output. This does not include the size of - the pcre2_code block; it is just the actual compiled data. If the pat- - tern is subsequently passed to the JIT compiler, the size of the JIT + the compiled pattern to be output. This does not include the size of + the pcre2_code block; it is just the actual compiled data. If the pat- + tern is subsequently passed to the JIT compiler, the size of the JIT compiled code is also output. Here is an example: re> /a(b)c/jit,memory @@ -864,27 +857,27 @@ PATTERN MODIFIERS Limiting nested parentheses - The parens_nest_limit modifier sets a limit on the depth of nested - parentheses in a pattern. Breaching the limit causes a compilation er- - ror. The default for the library is set when PCRE2 is built, but - pcre2test sets its own default of 220, which is required for running + The parens_nest_limit modifier sets a limit on the depth of nested + parentheses in a pattern. Breaching the limit causes a compilation er- + ror. The default for the library is set when PCRE2 is built, but + pcre2test sets its own default of 220, which is required for running the standard test suite. Limiting the pattern length - The max_pattern_length modifier sets a limit, in code units, to the + The max_pattern_length modifier sets a limit, in code units, to the length of pattern that pcre2_compile() will accept. Breaching the limit - causes a compilation error. The default is the largest number a + causes a compilation error. The default is the largest number a PCRE2_SIZE variable can hold (essentially unlimited). Using the POSIX wrapper API - The posix and posix_nosub modifiers cause pcre2test to call PCRE2 via - the POSIX wrapper API rather than its native API. When posix_nosub is - used, the POSIX option REG_NOSUB is passed to regcomp(). The POSIX - wrapper supports only the 8-bit library. Note that it does not imply + The posix and posix_nosub modifiers cause pcre2test to call PCRE2 via + the POSIX wrapper API rather than its native API. When posix_nosub is + used, the POSIX option REG_NOSUB is passed to regcomp(). The POSIX + wrapper supports only the 8-bit library. Note that it does not imply POSIX matching semantics; for more detail see the pcre2posix documenta- - tion. The following pattern modifiers set options for the regcomp() + tion. The following pattern modifiers set options for the regcomp() function: caseless REG_ICASE @@ -894,42 +887,42 @@ PATTERN MODIFIERS ucp REG_UCP ) the POSIX standard utf REG_UTF8 ) - The regerror_buffsize modifier specifies a size for the error buffer - that is passed to regerror() in the event of a compilation error. For + The regerror_buffsize modifier specifies a size for the error buffer + that is passed to regerror() in the event of a compilation error. For example: /abc/posix,regerror_buffsize=20 - This provides a means of testing the behaviour of regerror() when the - buffer is too small for the error message. If this modifier has not + This provides a means of testing the behaviour of regerror() when the + buffer is too small for the error message. If this modifier has not been set, a large buffer is used. - The aftertext and allaftertext subject modifiers work as described be- + The aftertext and allaftertext subject modifiers work as described be- low. All other modifiers are either ignored, with a warning message, or cause an error. - The pattern is passed to regcomp() as a zero-terminated string by de- + The pattern is passed to regcomp() as a zero-terminated string by de- fault, but if the use_length or hex modifiers are set, the REG_PEND ex- tension is used to pass it by length. Testing the stack guard feature - The stackguard modifier is used to test the use of pcre2_set_com- - pile_recursion_guard(), a function that is provided to enable stack - availability to be checked during compilation (see the pcre2api docu- - mentation for details). If the number specified by the modifier is + The stackguard modifier is used to test the use of pcre2_set_com- + pile_recursion_guard(), a function that is provided to enable stack + availability to be checked during compilation (see the pcre2api docu- + mentation for details). If the number specified by the modifier is greater than zero, pcre2_set_compile_recursion_guard() is called to set - up callback from pcre2_compile() to a local function. The argument it - receives is the current nesting parenthesis depth; if this is greater + up callback from pcre2_compile() to a local function. The argument it + receives is the current nesting parenthesis depth; if this is greater than the value given by the modifier, non-zero is returned, causing the compilation to be aborted. Using alternative character tables - The value specified for the tables modifier must be one of the digits + The value specified for the tables modifier must be one of the digits 0, 1, 2, or 3. It causes a specific set of built-in character tables to - be passed to pcre2_compile(). This is used in the PCRE2 tests to check - behaviour with different character tables. The digit specifies the ta- + be passed to pcre2_compile(). This is used in the PCRE2 tests to check + behaviour with different character tables. The digit specifies the ta- bles as follows: 0 do not pass any special character tables @@ -940,15 +933,15 @@ PATTERN MODIFIERS In tables 2, some characters whose codes are greater than 128 are iden- tified as letters, digits, spaces, etc. Tables 3 can be used only after - a #loadtables command has loaded them from a binary file. Setting al- + a #loadtables command has loaded them from a binary file. Setting al- ternate character tables and a locale are mutually exclusive. Setting certain match controls The following modifiers are really subject modifiers, and are described - under "Subject Modifiers" below. However, they may be included in a - pattern's modifier list, in which case they are applied to every sub- - ject line that is processed with that pattern. These modifiers do not + under "Subject Modifiers" below. However, they may be included in a + pattern's modifier list, in which case they are applied to every sub- + ject line that is processed with that pattern. These modifiers do not affect the compilation process. aftertext show text after match @@ -973,39 +966,39 @@ PATTERN MODIFIERS substitute_unknown_unset use PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNKNOWN_UNSET substitute_unset_empty use PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNSET_EMPTY - These modifiers may not appear in a #pattern command. If you want them + These modifiers may not appear in a #pattern command. If you want them as defaults, set them in a #subject command. Specifying literal subject lines - If the subject_literal modifier is present on a pattern, all the sub- + If the subject_literal modifier is present on a pattern, all the sub- ject lines that it matches are taken as literal strings, with no inter- - pretation of backslashes. It is not possible to set subject modifiers - on such lines, but any that are set as defaults by a #subject command + pretation of backslashes. It is not possible to set subject modifiers + on such lines, but any that are set as defaults by a #subject command are recognized. Saving a compiled pattern - When a pattern with the push modifier is successfully compiled, it is - pushed onto a stack of compiled patterns, and pcre2test expects the - next line to contain a new pattern (or a command) instead of a subject + When a pattern with the push modifier is successfully compiled, it is + pushed onto a stack of compiled patterns, and pcre2test expects the + next line to contain a new pattern (or a command) instead of a subject line. This facility is used when saving compiled patterns to a file, as - described in the section entitled "Saving and restoring compiled pat- - terns" below. If pushcopy is used instead of push, a copy of the com- - piled pattern is stacked, leaving the original as current, ready to - match the following input lines. This provides a way of testing the - pcre2_code_copy() function. The push and pushcopy modifiers are in- - compatible with compilation modifiers such as global that act at match + described in the section entitled "Saving and restoring compiled pat- + terns" below. If pushcopy is used instead of push, a copy of the com- + piled pattern is stacked, leaving the original as current, ready to + match the following input lines. This provides a way of testing the + pcre2_code_copy() function. The push and pushcopy modifiers are in- + compatible with compilation modifiers such as global that act at match time. Any that are specified are ignored (for the stacked copy), with a - warning message, except for replace, which causes an error. Note that - jitverify, which is allowed, does not carry through to any subsequent + warning message, except for replace, which causes an error. Note that + jitverify, which is allowed, does not carry through to any subsequent matching that uses a stacked pattern. Testing foreign pattern conversion - The experimental foreign pattern conversion functions in PCRE2 can be - tested by setting the convert modifier. Its argument is a colon-sepa- - rated list of options, which set the equivalent option for the + The experimental foreign pattern conversion functions in PCRE2 can be + tested by setting the convert modifier. Its argument is a colon-sepa- + rated list of options, which set the equivalent option for the pcre2_pattern_convert() function: glob PCRE2_CONVERT_GLOB @@ -1017,19 +1010,19 @@ PATTERN MODIFIERS The "unset" value is useful for turning off a default that has been set by a #pattern command. When one of these options is set, the input pat- - tern is passed to pcre2_pattern_convert(). If the conversion is suc- - cessful, the result is reflected in the output and then passed to + tern is passed to pcre2_pattern_convert(). If the conversion is suc- + cessful, the result is reflected in the output and then passed to pcre2_compile(). The normal utf and no_utf_check options, if set, cause - the PCRE2_CONVERT_UTF and PCRE2_CONVERT_NO_UTF_CHECK options to be + the PCRE2_CONVERT_UTF and PCRE2_CONVERT_NO_UTF_CHECK options to be passed to pcre2_pattern_convert(). By default, the conversion function is allowed to allocate a buffer for - its output. However, if the convert_length modifier is set to a value - greater than zero, pcre2test passes a buffer of the given length. This + its output. However, if the convert_length modifier is set to a value + greater than zero, pcre2test passes a buffer of the given length. This makes it possible to test the length check. - The convert_glob_escape and convert_glob_separator modifiers can be - used to specify the escape and separator characters for glob process- + The convert_glob_escape and convert_glob_separator modifiers can be + used to specify the escape and separator characters for glob process- ing, overriding the defaults, which are operating-system dependent. @@ -1040,7 +1033,7 @@ SUBJECT MODIFIERS Setting match options - The following modifiers set options for pcre2_match() or + The following modifiers set options for pcre2_match() or pcre2_dfa_match(). See pcreapi for a description of their effects. anchored set PCRE2_ANCHORED @@ -1056,36 +1049,35 @@ SUBJECT MODIFIERS partial_hard (or ph) set PCRE2_PARTIAL_HARD partial_soft (or ps) set PCRE2_PARTIAL_SOFT - The partial matching modifiers are provided with abbreviations because + The partial matching modifiers are provided with abbreviations because they appear frequently in tests. - If the posix or posix_nosub modifier was present on the pattern, caus- + If the posix or posix_nosub modifier was present on the pattern, caus- ing the POSIX wrapper API to be used, the only option-setting modifiers that have any effect are notbol, notempty, and noteol, causing REG_NOT- - BOL, REG_NOTEMPTY, and REG_NOTEOL, respectively, to be passed to + BOL, REG_NOTEMPTY, and REG_NOTEOL, respectively, to be passed to regexec(). The other modifiers are ignored, with a warning message. - There is one additional modifier that can be used with the POSIX wrap- + There is one additional modifier that can be used with the POSIX wrap- per. It is ignored (with a warning) if used for non-POSIX matching. posix_startend=[:] - This causes the subject string to be passed to regexec() using the - REG_STARTEND option, which uses offsets to specify which part of the - string is searched. If only one number is given, the end offset is - passed as the end of the subject string. For more detail of REG_STAR- - TEND, see the pcre2posix documentation. If the subject string contains - binary zeros (coded as escapes such as \x{00} because pcre2test does + This causes the subject string to be passed to regexec() using the + REG_STARTEND option, which uses offsets to specify which part of the + string is searched. If only one number is given, the end offset is + passed as the end of the subject string. For more detail of REG_STAR- + TEND, see the pcre2posix documentation. If the subject string contains + binary zeros (coded as escapes such as \x{00} because pcre2test does not support actual binary zeros in its input), you must use posix_star- tend to specify its length. Setting match controls - The following modifiers affect the matching process or request addi- - tional information. Some of them may also be specified on a pattern - line (see above), in which case they apply to every subject line that - is matched against that pattern, but can be overridden by modifiers on - the subject. + The following modifiers affect the matching process or request addi- + tional information. Some of them may also be specified on a pattern + line (see above), in which case they apply to every subject line that + is matched against that pattern. aftertext show text after match allaftertext show text after captures @@ -1277,19 +1269,14 @@ SUBJECT MODIFIERS end of a modifier. This is not thought to be an issue in a test pro- gram. - Specifying a completely empty replacement string disables this modi- - fier. However, it is possible to specify an empty replacement by pro- - viding a buffer length, as described below, for an otherwise empty re- - placement. - - Unlike subject strings, pcre2test does not process replacement strings - for escape sequences. In UTF mode, a replacement string is checked to - see if it is a valid UTF-8 string. If so, it is correctly converted to - a UTF string of the appropriate code unit width. If it is not a valid - UTF-8 string, the individual code units are copied directly. This pro- + Unlike subject strings, pcre2test does not process replacement strings + for escape sequences. In UTF mode, a replacement string is checked to + see if it is a valid UTF-8 string. If so, it is correctly converted to + a UTF string of the appropriate code unit width. If it is not a valid + UTF-8 string, the individual code units are copied directly. This pro- vides a means of passing an invalid UTF-8 string for testing purposes. - The following modifiers set options (in additional to the normal match + The following modifiers set options (in additional to the normal match options) for pcre2_substitute(): global PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_GLOBAL @@ -1303,8 +1290,8 @@ SUBJECT MODIFIERS See the pcre2api documentation for details of these options. - After a successful substitution, the modified string is output, pre- - ceded by the number of replacements. This may be zero if there were no + After a successful substitution, the modified string is output, pre- + ceded by the number of replacements. This may be zero if there were no matches. Here is a simple example of a substitution test: /abc/replace=xxx @@ -1313,12 +1300,12 @@ SUBJECT MODIFIERS =abc=abc=\=global 2: =xxx=xxx= - Subject and replacement strings should be kept relatively short (fewer - than 256 characters) for substitution tests, as fixed-size buffers are - used. To make it easy to test for buffer overflow, if the replacement - string starts with a number in square brackets, that number is passed - to pcre2_substitute() as the size of the output buffer, with the re- - placement string starting at the next character. Here is an example + Subject and replacement strings should be kept relatively short (fewer + than 256 characters) for substitution tests, as fixed-size buffers are + used. To make it easy to test for buffer overflow, if the replacement + string starts with a number in square brackets, that number is passed + to pcre2_substitute() as the size of the output buffer, with the re- + placement string starting at the next character. Here is an example that tests the edge case: /abc/ @@ -1328,12 +1315,12 @@ SUBJECT MODIFIERS Failed: error -47: no more memory The default action of pcre2_substitute() is to return PCRE2_ER- - ROR_NOMEMORY when the output buffer is too small. However, if the - PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_OVERFLOW_LENGTH option is set (by using the substi- + ROR_NOMEMORY when the output buffer is too small. However, if the + PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_OVERFLOW_LENGTH option is set (by using the substi- tute_overflow_length modifier), pcre2_substitute() continues to go - through the motions of matching and substituting (but not doing any - callouts), in order to compute the size of buffer that is required. - When this happens, pcre2test shows the required buffer length (which + through the motions of matching and substituting (but not doing any + callouts), in order to compute the size of buffer that is required. + When this happens, pcre2test shows the required buffer length (which includes space for the trailing zero) as part of the error message. For example: @@ -1342,15 +1329,15 @@ SUBJECT MODIFIERS Failed: error -47: no more memory: 10 code units are needed A replacement string is ignored with POSIX and DFA matching. Specifying - partial matching provokes an error return ("bad option value") from + partial matching provokes an error return ("bad option value") from pcre2_substitute(). Testing substitute callouts If the substitute_callout modifier is set, a substitution callout func- - tion is set up. The null_context modifier must not be set, because the - address of the callout function is passed in a match context. When the - callout function is called (after each substitution), details of the + tion is set up. The null_context modifier must not be set, because the + address of the callout function is passed in a match context. When the + callout function is called (after each substitution), details of the the input and output strings are output. For example: /abc/g,replace=<$0>,substitute_callout @@ -1359,19 +1346,19 @@ SUBJECT MODIFIERS 2(1) Old 6 9 "abc" New 8 13 "" 2: defpqr - The first number on each callout line is the count of matches. The + The first number on each callout line is the count of matches. The parenthesized number is the number of pairs that are set in the ovector - (that is, one more than the number of capturing groups that were set). + (that is, one more than the number of capturing groups that were set). Then are listed the offsets of the old substring, its contents, and the same for the replacement. - By default, the substitution callout function returns zero, which ac- - cepts the replacement and causes matching to continue if /g was used. - Two further modifiers can be used to test other return values. If sub- - stitute_skip is set to a value greater than zero the callout function - returns +1 for the match of that number, and similarly substitute_stop - returns -1. These cause the replacement to be rejected, and -1 causes - no further matching to take place. If either of them are set, substi- + By default, the substitution callout function returns zero, which ac- + cepts the replacement and causes matching to continue if /g was used. + Two further modifiers can be used to test other return values. If sub- + stitute_skip is set to a value greater than zero the callout function + returns +1 for the match of that number, and similarly substitute_stop + returns -1. These cause the replacement to be rejected, and -1 causes + no further matching to take place. If either of them are set, substi- tute_callout is assumed. For example: /abc/g,replace=<$0>,substitute_skip=1 @@ -1389,160 +1376,160 @@ SUBJECT MODIFIERS Setting the JIT stack size - The jitstack modifier provides a way of setting the maximum stack size - that is used by the just-in-time optimization code. It is ignored if - JIT optimization is not being used. The value is a number of kibibytes - (units of 1024 bytes). Setting zero reverts to the default of 32KiB. + The jitstack modifier provides a way of setting the maximum stack size + that is used by the just-in-time optimization code. It is ignored if + JIT optimization is not being used. The value is a number of kibibytes + (units of 1024 bytes). Setting zero reverts to the default of 32KiB. Providing a stack that is larger than the default is necessary only for - very complicated patterns. If jitstack is set non-zero on a subject + very complicated patterns. If jitstack is set non-zero on a subject line it overrides any value that was set on the pattern. Setting heap, match, and depth limits - The heap_limit, match_limit, and depth_limit modifiers set the appro- - priate limits in the match context. These values are ignored when the + The heap_limit, match_limit, and depth_limit modifiers set the appro- + priate limits in the match context. These values are ignored when the find_limits modifier is specified. Finding minimum limits - If the find_limits modifier is present on a subject line, pcre2test - calls the relevant matching function several times, setting different - values in the match context via pcre2_set_heap_limit(), - pcre2_set_match_limit(), or pcre2_set_depth_limit() until it finds the - minimum values for each parameter that allows the match to complete + If the find_limits modifier is present on a subject line, pcre2test + calls the relevant matching function several times, setting different + values in the match context via pcre2_set_heap_limit(), + pcre2_set_match_limit(), or pcre2_set_depth_limit() until it finds the + minimum values for each parameter that allows the match to complete without error. If JIT is being used, only the match limit is relevant. When using this modifier, the pattern should not contain any limit set- - tings such as (*LIMIT_MATCH=...) within it. If such a setting is + tings such as (*LIMIT_MATCH=...) within it. If such a setting is present and is lower than the minimum matching value, the minimum value - cannot be found because pcre2_set_match_limit() etc. are only able to + cannot be found because pcre2_set_match_limit() etc. are only able to reduce the value of an in-pattern limit; they cannot increase it. - For non-DFA matching, the minimum depth_limit number is a measure of + For non-DFA matching, the minimum depth_limit number is a measure of how much nested backtracking happens (that is, how deeply the pattern's - tree is searched). In the case of DFA matching, depth_limit controls - the depth of recursive calls of the internal function that is used for + tree is searched). In the case of DFA matching, depth_limit controls + the depth of recursive calls of the internal function that is used for handling pattern recursion, lookaround assertions, and atomic groups. For non-DFA matching, the match_limit number is a measure of the amount of backtracking that takes place, and learning the minimum value can be - instructive. For most simple matches, the number is quite small, but - for patterns with very large numbers of matching possibilities, it can - become large very quickly with increasing length of subject string. In - the case of DFA matching, match_limit controls the total number of + instructive. For most simple matches, the number is quite small, but + for patterns with very large numbers of matching possibilities, it can + become large very quickly with increasing length of subject string. In + the case of DFA matching, match_limit controls the total number of calls, both recursive and non-recursive, to the internal matching func- tion, thus controlling the overall amount of computing resource that is used. - For both kinds of matching, the heap_limit number, which is in - kibibytes (units of 1024 bytes), limits the amount of heap memory used + For both kinds of matching, the heap_limit number, which is in + kibibytes (units of 1024 bytes), limits the amount of heap memory used for matching. A value of zero disables the use of any heap memory; many - simple pattern matches can be done without using the heap, so zero is + simple pattern matches can be done without using the heap, so zero is not an unreasonable setting. Showing MARK names The mark modifier causes the names from backtracking control verbs that - are returned from calls to pcre2_match() to be displayed. If a mark is - returned for a match, non-match, or partial match, pcre2test shows it. - For a match, it is on a line by itself, tagged with "MK:". Otherwise, + are returned from calls to pcre2_match() to be displayed. If a mark is + returned for a match, non-match, or partial match, pcre2test shows it. + For a match, it is on a line by itself, tagged with "MK:". Otherwise, it is added to the non-match message. Showing memory usage - The memory modifier causes pcre2test to log the sizes of all heap mem- - ory allocation and freeing calls that occur during a call to - pcre2_match() or pcre2_dfa_match(). These occur only when a match re- - quires a bigger vector than the default for remembering backtracking - points (pcre2_match()) or for internal workspace (pcre2_dfa_match()). - In many cases there will be no heap memory used and therefore no addi- + The memory modifier causes pcre2test to log the sizes of all heap mem- + ory allocation and freeing calls that occur during a call to + pcre2_match() or pcre2_dfa_match(). These occur only when a match re- + quires a bigger vector than the default for remembering backtracking + points (pcre2_match()) or for internal workspace (pcre2_dfa_match()). + In many cases there will be no heap memory used and therefore no addi- tional output. No heap memory is allocated during matching with JIT, so - in that case the memory modifier never has any effect. For this modi- - fier to work, the null_context modifier must not be set on both the + in that case the memory modifier never has any effect. For this modi- + fier to work, the null_context modifier must not be set on both the pattern and the subject, though it can be set on one or the other. Setting a starting offset - The offset modifier sets an offset in the subject string at which + The offset modifier sets an offset in the subject string at which matching starts. Its value is a number of code units, not characters. Setting an offset limit - The offset_limit modifier sets a limit for unanchored matches. If a + The offset_limit modifier sets a limit for unanchored matches. If a match cannot be found starting at or before this offset in the subject, a "no match" return is given. The data value is a number of code units, - not characters. When this modifier is used, the use_offset_limit modi- + not characters. When this modifier is used, the use_offset_limit modi- fier must have been set for the pattern; if not, an error is generated. Setting the size of the output vector - The ovector modifier applies only to the subject line in which it ap- + The ovector modifier applies only to the subject line in which it ap- pears, though of course it can also be used to set a default in a #sub- - ject command. It specifies the number of pairs of offsets that are + ject command. It specifies the number of pairs of offsets that are available for storing matching information. The default is 15. - A value of zero is useful when testing the POSIX API because it causes + A value of zero is useful when testing the POSIX API because it causes regexec() to be called with a NULL capture vector. When not testing the - POSIX API, a value of zero is used to cause pcre2_match_data_cre- - ate_from_pattern() to be called, in order to create a match block of + POSIX API, a value of zero is used to cause pcre2_match_data_cre- + ate_from_pattern() to be called, in order to create a match block of exactly the right size for the pattern. (It is not possible to create a - match block with a zero-length ovector; there is always at least one + match block with a zero-length ovector; there is always at least one pair of offsets.) Passing the subject as zero-terminated By default, the subject string is passed to a native API matching func- tion with its correct length. In order to test the facility for passing - a zero-terminated string, the zero_terminate modifier is provided. It - causes the length to be passed as PCRE2_ZERO_TERMINATED. When matching + a zero-terminated string, the zero_terminate modifier is provided. It + causes the length to be passed as PCRE2_ZERO_TERMINATED. When matching via the POSIX interface, this modifier is ignored, with a warning. - When testing pcre2_substitute(), this modifier also has the effect of + When testing pcre2_substitute(), this modifier also has the effect of passing the replacement string as zero-terminated. Passing a NULL context - Normally, pcre2test passes a context block to pcre2_match(), - pcre2_dfa_match(), pcre2_jit_match() or pcre2_substitute(). If the - null_context modifier is set, however, NULL is passed. This is for - testing that the matching and substitution functions behave correctly - in this case (they use default values). This modifier cannot be used + Normally, pcre2test passes a context block to pcre2_match(), + pcre2_dfa_match(), pcre2_jit_match() or pcre2_substitute(). If the + null_context modifier is set, however, NULL is passed. This is for + testing that the matching and substitution functions behave correctly + in this case (they use default values). This modifier cannot be used with the find_limits or substitute_callout modifiers. THE ALTERNATIVE MATCHING FUNCTION - By default, pcre2test uses the standard PCRE2 matching function, + By default, pcre2test uses the standard PCRE2 matching function, pcre2_match() to match each subject line. PCRE2 also supports an alter- - native matching function, pcre2_dfa_match(), which operates in a dif- - ferent way, and has some restrictions. The differences between the two + native matching function, pcre2_dfa_match(), which operates in a dif- + ferent way, and has some restrictions. The differences between the two functions are described in the pcre2matching documentation. - If the dfa modifier is set, the alternative matching function is used. - This function finds all possible matches at a given point in the sub- - ject. If, however, the dfa_shortest modifier is set, processing stops - after the first match is found. This is always the shortest possible + If the dfa modifier is set, the alternative matching function is used. + This function finds all possible matches at a given point in the sub- + ject. If, however, the dfa_shortest modifier is set, processing stops + after the first match is found. This is always the shortest possible match. DEFAULT OUTPUT FROM pcre2test - This section describes the output when the normal matching function, + This section describes the output when the normal matching function, pcre2_match(), is being used. - When a match succeeds, pcre2test outputs the list of captured sub- - strings, starting with number 0 for the string that matched the whole + When a match succeeds, pcre2test outputs the list of captured sub- + strings, starting with number 0 for the string that matched the whole pattern. Otherwise, it outputs "No match" when the return is PCRE2_ER- - ROR_NOMATCH, or "Partial match:" followed by the partially matching - substring when the return is PCRE2_ERROR_PARTIAL. (Note that this is - the entire substring that was inspected during the partial match; it - may include characters before the actual match start if a lookbehind + ROR_NOMATCH, or "Partial match:" followed by the partially matching + substring when the return is PCRE2_ERROR_PARTIAL. (Note that this is + the entire substring that was inspected during the partial match; it + may include characters before the actual match start if a lookbehind assertion, \K, \b, or \B was involved.) For any other return, pcre2test outputs the PCRE2 negative error number - and a short descriptive phrase. If the error is a failed UTF string - check, the code unit offset of the start of the failing character is + and a short descriptive phrase. If the error is a failed UTF string + check, the code unit offset of the start of the failing character is also output. Here is an example of an interactive pcre2test run. $ pcre2test @@ -1558,8 +1545,8 @@ DEFAULT OUTPUT FROM pcre2test Unset capturing substrings that are not followed by one that is set are not shown by pcre2test unless the allcaptures modifier is specified. In the following example, there are two capturing substrings, but when the - first data line is matched, the second, unset substring is not shown. - An "internal" unset substring is shown as "", as for the second + first data line is matched, the second, unset substring is not shown. + An "internal" unset substring is shown as "", as for the second data line. re> /(a)|(b)/ @@ -1571,11 +1558,11 @@ DEFAULT OUTPUT FROM pcre2test 1: 2: b - If the strings contain any non-printing characters, they are output as - \xhh escapes if the value is less than 256 and UTF mode is not set. + If the strings contain any non-printing characters, they are output as + \xhh escapes if the value is less than 256 and UTF mode is not set. Otherwise they are output as \x{hh...} escapes. See below for the defi- - nition of non-printing characters. If the aftertext modifier is set, - the output for substring 0 is followed by the the rest of the subject + nition of non-printing characters. If the aftertext modifier is set, + the output for substring 0 is followed by the the rest of the subject string, identified by "0+" like this: re> /cat/aftertext @@ -1595,8 +1582,8 @@ DEFAULT OUTPUT FROM pcre2test 0: ipp 1: pp - "No match" is output only if the first match attempt fails. Here is an - example of a failure message (the offset 4 that is specified by the + "No match" is output only if the first match attempt fails. Here is an + example of a failure message (the offset 4 that is specified by the offset modifier is past the end of the subject string): re> /xyz/ @@ -1604,7 +1591,7 @@ DEFAULT OUTPUT FROM pcre2test Error -24 (bad offset value) Note that whereas patterns can be continued over several lines (a plain - ">" prompt is used for continuations), subject lines may not. However + ">" prompt is used for continuations), subject lines may not. However newlines can be included in a subject by means of the \n escape (or \r, \r\n, etc., depending on the newline sequence setting). @@ -1612,7 +1599,7 @@ DEFAULT OUTPUT FROM pcre2test OUTPUT FROM THE ALTERNATIVE MATCHING FUNCTION When the alternative matching function, pcre2_dfa_match(), is used, the - output consists of a list of all the matches that start at the first + output consists of a list of all the matches that start at the first point in the subject where there is at least one match. For example: re> /(tang|tangerine|tan)/ @@ -1621,11 +1608,11 @@ OUTPUT FROM THE ALTERNATIVE MATCHING FUNCTION 1: tang 2: tan - Using the normal matching function on this data finds only "tang". The - longest matching string is always given first (and numbered zero). Af- - ter a PCRE2_ERROR_PARTIAL return, the output is "Partial match:", fol- + Using the normal matching function on this data finds only "tang". The + longest matching string is always given first (and numbered zero). Af- + ter a PCRE2_ERROR_PARTIAL return, the output is "Partial match:", fol- lowed by the partially matching substring. Note that this is the entire - substring that was inspected during the partial match; it may include + substring that was inspected during the partial match; it may include characters before the actual match start if a lookbehind assertion, \b, or \B was involved. (\K is not supported for DFA matching.) @@ -1641,16 +1628,16 @@ OUTPUT FROM THE ALTERNATIVE MATCHING FUNCTION 1: tan 0: tan - The alternative matching function does not support substring capture, - so the modifiers that are concerned with captured substrings are not + The alternative matching function does not support substring capture, + so the modifiers that are concerned with captured substrings are not relevant. RESTARTING AFTER A PARTIAL MATCH - When the alternative matching function has given the PCRE2_ERROR_PAR- + When the alternative matching function has given the PCRE2_ERROR_PAR- TIAL return, indicating that the subject partially matched the pattern, - you can restart the match with additional subject data by means of the + you can restart the match with additional subject data by means of the dfa_restart modifier. For example: re> /^\d?\d(jan|feb|mar|apr|may|jun|jul|aug|sep|oct|nov|dec)\d\d$/ @@ -1659,37 +1646,37 @@ RESTARTING AFTER A PARTIAL MATCH data> n05\=dfa,dfa_restart 0: n05 - For further information about partial matching, see the pcre2partial + For further information about partial matching, see the pcre2partial documentation. CALLOUTS If the pattern contains any callout requests, pcre2test's callout func- - tion is called during matching unless callout_none is specified. This + tion is called during matching unless callout_none is specified. This works with both matching functions, and with JIT, though there are some - differences in behaviour. The output for callouts with numerical argu- + differences in behaviour. The output for callouts with numerical argu- ments and those with string arguments is slightly different. Callouts with numerical arguments By default, the callout function displays the callout number, the start - and current positions in the subject text at the callout time, and the + and current positions in the subject text at the callout time, and the next pattern item to be tested. For example: --->pqrabcdef 0 ^ ^ \d - This output indicates that callout number 0 occurred for a match at- - tempt starting at the fourth character of the subject string, when the - pointer was at the seventh character, and when the next pattern item - was \d. Just one circumflex is output if the start and current posi- + This output indicates that callout number 0 occurred for a match at- + tempt starting at the fourth character of the subject string, when the + pointer was at the seventh character, and when the next pattern item + was \d. Just one circumflex is output if the start and current posi- tions are the same, or if the current position precedes the start posi- tion, which can happen if the callout is in a lookbehind assertion. Callouts numbered 255 are assumed to be automatic callouts, inserted as a result of the auto_callout pattern modifier. In this case, instead of - showing the callout number, the offset in the pattern, preceded by a + showing the callout number, the offset in the pattern, preceded by a plus, is output. For example: re> /\d?[A-E]\*/auto_callout @@ -1716,17 +1703,17 @@ CALLOUTS +12 ^ ^ 0: abc - The mark changes between matching "a" and "b", but stays the same for - the rest of the match, so nothing more is output. If, as a result of - backtracking, the mark reverts to being unset, the text "" is + The mark changes between matching "a" and "b", but stays the same for + the rest of the match, so nothing more is output. If, as a result of + backtracking, the mark reverts to being unset, the text "" is output. Callouts with string arguments The output for a callout with a string argument is similar, except that - instead of outputting a callout number before the position indicators, - the callout string and its offset in the pattern string are output be- - fore the reflection of the subject string, and the subject string is + instead of outputting a callout number before the position indicators, + the callout string and its offset in the pattern string are output be- + fore the reflection of the subject string, and the subject string is reflected for each callout. For example: re> /^ab(?C'first')cd(?C"second")ef/ @@ -1742,26 +1729,26 @@ CALLOUTS Callout modifiers - The callout function in pcre2test returns zero (carry on matching) by - default, but you can use a callout_fail modifier in a subject line to + The callout function in pcre2test returns zero (carry on matching) by + default, but you can use a callout_fail modifier in a subject line to change this and other parameters of the callout (see below). If the callout_capture modifier is set, the current captured groups are output when a callout occurs. This is useful only for non-DFA matching, - as pcre2_dfa_match() does not support capturing, so no captures are + as pcre2_dfa_match() does not support capturing, so no captures are ever shown. The normal callout output, showing the callout number or pattern offset - (as described above) is suppressed if the callout_no_where modifier is + (as described above) is suppressed if the callout_no_where modifier is set. - When using the interpretive matching function pcre2_match() without - JIT, setting the callout_extra modifier causes additional output from - pcre2test's callout function to be generated. For the first callout in - a match attempt at a new starting position in the subject, "New match - attempt" is output. If there has been a backtrack since the last call- + When using the interpretive matching function pcre2_match() without + JIT, setting the callout_extra modifier causes additional output from + pcre2test's callout function to be generated. For the first callout in + a match attempt at a new starting position in the subject, "New match + attempt" is output. If there has been a backtrack since the last call- out (or start of matching if this is the first callout), "Backtrack" is - output, followed by "No other matching paths" if the backtrack ended + output, followed by "No other matching paths" if the backtrack ended the previous match attempt. For example: re> /(a+)b/auto_callout,no_start_optimize,no_auto_possess @@ -1798,86 +1785,86 @@ CALLOUTS +1 ^ a+ No match - Notice that various optimizations must be turned off if you want all - possible matching paths to be scanned. If no_start_optimize is not - used, there is an immediate "no match", without any callouts, because - the starting optimization fails to find "b" in the subject, which it - knows must be present for any match. If no_auto_possess is not used, - the "a+" item is turned into "a++", which reduces the number of back- + Notice that various optimizations must be turned off if you want all + possible matching paths to be scanned. If no_start_optimize is not + used, there is an immediate "no match", without any callouts, because + the starting optimization fails to find "b" in the subject, which it + knows must be present for any match. If no_auto_possess is not used, + the "a+" item is turned into "a++", which reduces the number of back- tracks. - The callout_extra modifier has no effect if used with the DFA matching + The callout_extra modifier has no effect if used with the DFA matching function, or with JIT. Return values from callouts - The default return from the callout function is zero, which allows + The default return from the callout function is zero, which allows matching to continue. The callout_fail modifier can be given one or two numbers. If there is only one number, 1 is returned instead of 0 (caus- ing matching to backtrack) when a callout of that number is reached. If - two numbers (:) are given, 1 is returned when callout is - reached and there have been at least callouts. The callout_error + two numbers (:) are given, 1 is returned when callout is + reached and there have been at least callouts. The callout_error modifier is similar, except that PCRE2_ERROR_CALLOUT is returned, caus- - ing the entire matching process to be aborted. If both these modifiers - are set for the same callout number, callout_error takes precedence. - Note that callouts with string arguments are always given the number + ing the entire matching process to be aborted. If both these modifiers + are set for the same callout number, callout_error takes precedence. + Note that callouts with string arguments are always given the number zero. - The callout_data modifier can be given an unsigned or a negative num- - ber. This is set as the "user data" that is passed to the matching - function, and passed back when the callout function is invoked. Any - value other than zero is used as a return from pcre2test's callout + The callout_data modifier can be given an unsigned or a negative num- + ber. This is set as the "user data" that is passed to the matching + function, and passed back when the callout function is invoked. Any + value other than zero is used as a return from pcre2test's callout function. Inserting callouts can be helpful when using pcre2test to check compli- - cated regular expressions. For further information about callouts, see + cated regular expressions. For further information about callouts, see the pcre2callout documentation. NON-PRINTING CHARACTERS When pcre2test is outputting text in the compiled version of a pattern, - bytes other than 32-126 are always treated as non-printing characters + bytes other than 32-126 are always treated as non-printing characters and are therefore shown as hex escapes. - When pcre2test is outputting text that is a matched part of a subject - string, it behaves in the same way, unless a different locale has been - set for the pattern (using the locale modifier). In this case, the is- + When pcre2test is outputting text that is a matched part of a subject + string, it behaves in the same way, unless a different locale has been + set for the pattern (using the locale modifier). In this case, the is- print() function is used to distinguish printing and non-printing char- acters. SAVING AND RESTORING COMPILED PATTERNS - It is possible to save compiled patterns on disc or elsewhere, and + It is possible to save compiled patterns on disc or elsewhere, and reload them later, subject to a number of restrictions. JIT data cannot - be saved. The host on which the patterns are reloaded must be running + be saved. The host on which the patterns are reloaded must be running the same version of PCRE2, with the same code unit width, and must also - have the same endianness, pointer width and PCRE2_SIZE type. Before - compiled patterns can be saved they must be serialized, that is, con- - verted to a stream of bytes. A single byte stream may contain any num- - ber of compiled patterns, but they must all use the same character ta- - bles. A single copy of the tables is included in the byte stream (its + have the same endianness, pointer width and PCRE2_SIZE type. Before + compiled patterns can be saved they must be serialized, that is, con- + verted to a stream of bytes. A single byte stream may contain any num- + ber of compiled patterns, but they must all use the same character ta- + bles. A single copy of the tables is included in the byte stream (its size is 1088 bytes). - The functions whose names begin with pcre2_serialize_ are used for se- - rializing and de-serializing. They are described in the pcre2serialize - documentation. In this section we describe the features of pcre2test + The functions whose names begin with pcre2_serialize_ are used for se- + rializing and de-serializing. They are described in the pcre2serialize + documentation. In this section we describe the features of pcre2test that can be used to test these functions. - Note that "serialization" in PCRE2 does not convert compiled patterns - to an abstract format like Java or .NET. It just makes a reloadable + Note that "serialization" in PCRE2 does not convert compiled patterns + to an abstract format like Java or .NET. It just makes a reloadable byte code stream. Hence the restrictions on reloading mentioned above. - In pcre2test, when a pattern with push modifier is successfully com- - piled, it is pushed onto a stack of compiled patterns, and pcre2test - expects the next line to contain a new pattern (or command) instead of + In pcre2test, when a pattern with push modifier is successfully com- + piled, it is pushed onto a stack of compiled patterns, and pcre2test + expects the next line to contain a new pattern (or command) instead of a subject line. By contrast, the pushcopy modifier causes a copy of the - compiled pattern to be stacked, leaving the original available for im- - mediate matching. By using push and/or pushcopy, a number of patterns - can be compiled and retained. These modifiers are incompatible with + compiled pattern to be stacked, leaving the original available for im- + mediate matching. By using push and/or pushcopy, a number of patterns + can be compiled and retained. These modifiers are incompatible with posix, and control modifiers that act at match time are ignored (with a - message) for the stacked patterns. The jitverify modifier applies only + message) for the stacked patterns. The jitverify modifier applies only at compile time. The command @@ -1885,21 +1872,21 @@ SAVING AND RESTORING COMPILED PATTERNS #save causes all the stacked patterns to be serialized and the result written - to the named file. Afterwards, all the stacked patterns are freed. The + to the named file. Afterwards, all the stacked patterns are freed. The command #load - reads the data in the file, and then arranges for it to be de-serial- - ized, with the resulting compiled patterns added to the pattern stack. - The pattern on the top of the stack can be retrieved by the #pop com- - mand, which must be followed by lines of subjects that are to be - matched with the pattern, terminated as usual by an empty line or end - of file. This command may be followed by a modifier list containing - only control modifiers that act after a pattern has been compiled. In - particular, hex, posix, posix_nosub, push, and pushcopy are not al- - lowed, nor are any option-setting modifiers. The JIT modifiers are, - however permitted. Here is an example that saves and reloads two pat- + reads the data in the file, and then arranges for it to be de-serial- + ized, with the resulting compiled patterns added to the pattern stack. + The pattern on the top of the stack can be retrieved by the #pop com- + mand, which must be followed by lines of subjects that are to be + matched with the pattern, terminated as usual by an empty line or end + of file. This command may be followed by a modifier list containing + only control modifiers that act after a pattern has been compiled. In + particular, hex, posix, posix_nosub, push, and pushcopy are not al- + lowed, nor are any option-setting modifiers. The JIT modifiers are, + however permitted. Here is an example that saves and reloads two pat- terns. /abc/push @@ -1912,10 +1899,10 @@ SAVING AND RESTORING COMPILED PATTERNS #pop jit,bincode abc - If jitverify is used with #pop, it does not automatically imply jit, + If jitverify is used with #pop, it does not automatically imply jit, which is different behaviour from when it is used on a pattern. - The #popcopy command is analagous to the pushcopy modifier in that it + The #popcopy command is analagous to the pushcopy modifier in that it makes current a copy of the topmost stack pattern, leaving the original still on the stack. @@ -1935,5 +1922,5 @@ AUTHOR REVISION - Last updated: 28 April 2021 - Copyright (c) 1997-2021 University of Cambridge. + Last updated: 20 March 2020 + Copyright (c) 1997-2020 University of Cambridge. diff --git a/pcre2/install-sh b/pcre2/install-sh deleted file mode 100755 index ec298b5..0000000 --- a/pcre2/install-sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,541 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# install - install a program, script, or datafile - -scriptversion=2020-11-14.01; # UTC - -# This originates from X11R5 (mit/util/scripts/install.sh), which was -# later released in X11R6 (xc/config/util/install.sh) with the -# following copyright and license. -# -# Copyright (C) 1994 X Consortium -# -# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy -# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to -# deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the -# rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or -# sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is -# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: -# -# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in -# all copies or substantial portions of the Software. -# -# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR -# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, -# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. 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Return -# result in func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result. -func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 () -{ - $debug_cmd - - # awkward: cmd appends spaces to result - func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result=`( cmd //c echo "$1" ) 2>/dev/null | - $SED -e 's/[ ]*$//' -e "$sed_naive_backslashify"` -} -#end: func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 - - -# func_convert_file_check ARG1 ARG2 -# Verify that ARG1 (a file name in $build format) was converted to $host -# format in ARG2. Otherwise, emit an error message, but continue (resetting -# func_to_host_file_result to ARG1). -func_convert_file_check () -{ - $debug_cmd - - if test -z "$2" && test -n "$1"; then - func_error "Could not determine host file name corresponding to" - func_error " '$1'" - func_error "Continuing, but uninstalled executables may not work." - # Fallback: - func_to_host_file_result=$1 - fi -} -# end func_convert_file_check - - -# func_convert_path_check FROM_PATHSEP TO_PATHSEP FROM_PATH TO_PATH -# Verify that FROM_PATH (a path in $build format) was converted to $host -# format in TO_PATH. Otherwise, emit an error message, but continue, resetting -# func_to_host_file_result to a simplistic fallback value (see below). -func_convert_path_check () -{ - $debug_cmd - - if test -z "$4" && test -n "$3"; then - func_error "Could not determine the host path corresponding to" - func_error " '$3'" - func_error "Continuing, but uninstalled executables may not work." - # Fallback. This is a deliberately simplistic "conversion" and - # should not be "improved". 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Return result -# in func_to_host_file_result. -func_to_host_file () -{ - $debug_cmd - - $to_host_file_cmd "$1" -} -# end func_to_host_file - - -# func_to_tool_file ARG LAZY -# converts the file name ARG from $build format to toolchain format. Return -# result in func_to_tool_file_result. If the conversion in use is listed -# in (the comma separated) LAZY, no conversion takes place. -func_to_tool_file () -{ - $debug_cmd - - case ,$2, in - *,"$to_tool_file_cmd",*) - func_to_tool_file_result=$1 - ;; - *) - $to_tool_file_cmd "$1" - func_to_tool_file_result=$func_to_host_file_result - ;; - esac -} -# end func_to_tool_file - - -# func_convert_file_noop ARG -# Copy ARG to func_to_host_file_result. -func_convert_file_noop () -{ - func_to_host_file_result=$1 -} -# end func_convert_file_noop - - -# func_convert_file_msys_to_w32 ARG -# Convert file name ARG from (mingw) MSYS to (mingw) w32 format; automatic -# conversion to w32 is not available inside the cwrapper. Returns result in -# func_to_host_file_result. -func_convert_file_msys_to_w32 () -{ - $debug_cmd - - func_to_host_file_result=$1 - if test -n "$1"; then - func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$1" - func_to_host_file_result=$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result - fi - func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" -} -# end func_convert_file_msys_to_w32 - - -# func_convert_file_cygwin_to_w32 ARG -# Convert file name ARG from Cygwin to w32 format. Returns result in -# func_to_host_file_result. -func_convert_file_cygwin_to_w32 () -{ - $debug_cmd - - func_to_host_file_result=$1 - if test -n "$1"; then - # because $build is cygwin, we call "the" cygpath in $PATH; no need to use - # LT_CYGPATH in this case. - func_to_host_file_result=`cygpath -m "$1"` - fi - func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" -} -# end func_convert_file_cygwin_to_w32 - - -# func_convert_file_nix_to_w32 ARG -# Convert file name ARG from *nix to w32 format. Requires a wine environment -# and a working winepath. Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. -func_convert_file_nix_to_w32 () -{ - $debug_cmd - - func_to_host_file_result=$1 - if test -n "$1"; then - func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32 "$1" - func_to_host_file_result=$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result - fi - func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" -} -# end func_convert_file_nix_to_w32 - - -# func_convert_file_msys_to_cygwin ARG -# Convert file name ARG from MSYS to Cygwin format. Requires LT_CYGPATH set. -# Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. -func_convert_file_msys_to_cygwin () -{ - $debug_cmd - - func_to_host_file_result=$1 - if test -n "$1"; then - func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$1" - func_cygpath -u "$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result" - func_to_host_file_result=$func_cygpath_result - fi - func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" -} -# end func_convert_file_msys_to_cygwin - - -# func_convert_file_nix_to_cygwin ARG -# Convert file name ARG from *nix to Cygwin format. Requires Cygwin installed -# in a wine environment, working winepath, and LT_CYGPATH set. Returns result -# in func_to_host_file_result. -func_convert_file_nix_to_cygwin () -{ - $debug_cmd - - func_to_host_file_result=$1 - if test -n "$1"; then - # convert from *nix to w32, then use cygpath to convert from w32 to cygwin. - func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32 "$1" - func_cygpath -u "$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" - func_to_host_file_result=$func_cygpath_result - fi - func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" -} -# end func_convert_file_nix_to_cygwin - - -############################################# -# $build to $host PATH CONVERSION FUNCTIONS # -############################################# -# invoked via '$to_host_path_cmd ARG' -# -# In each case, ARG is the path to be converted from $build to $host format. -# The result will be available in $func_to_host_path_result. -# -# Path separators are also converted from $build format to $host format. If -# ARG begins or ends with a path separator character, it is preserved (but -# converted to $host format) on output. -# -# All path conversion functions are named using the following convention: -# file name conversion function : func_convert_file_X_to_Y () -# path conversion function : func_convert_path_X_to_Y () -# where, for any given $build/$host combination the 'X_to_Y' value is the -# same. If conversion functions are added for new $build/$host combinations, -# the two new functions must follow this pattern, or func_init_to_host_path_cmd -# will break. - - -# func_init_to_host_path_cmd -# Ensures that function "pointer" variable $to_host_path_cmd is set to the -# appropriate value, based on the value of $to_host_file_cmd. -to_host_path_cmd= -func_init_to_host_path_cmd () -{ - $debug_cmd - - if test -z "$to_host_path_cmd"; then - func_stripname 'func_convert_file_' '' "$to_host_file_cmd" - to_host_path_cmd=func_convert_path_$func_stripname_result - fi -} - - -# func_to_host_path ARG -# Converts the path ARG from $build format to $host format. Return result -# in func_to_host_path_result. -func_to_host_path () -{ - $debug_cmd - - func_init_to_host_path_cmd - $to_host_path_cmd "$1" -} -# end func_to_host_path - - -# func_convert_path_noop ARG -# Copy ARG to func_to_host_path_result. -func_convert_path_noop () -{ - func_to_host_path_result=$1 -} -# end func_convert_path_noop - - -# func_convert_path_msys_to_w32 ARG -# Convert path ARG from (mingw) MSYS to (mingw) w32 format; automatic -# conversion to w32 is not available inside the cwrapper. Returns result in -# func_to_host_path_result. -func_convert_path_msys_to_w32 () -{ - $debug_cmd - - func_to_host_path_result=$1 - if test -n "$1"; then - # Remove leading and trailing path separator characters from ARG. MSYS - # behavior is inconsistent here; cygpath turns them into '.;' and ';.'; - # and winepath ignores them completely. - func_stripname : : "$1" - func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result - func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" - func_to_host_path_result=$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result - func_convert_path_check : ";" \ - "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" - func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" ";" "$1" - fi -} -# end func_convert_path_msys_to_w32 - - -# func_convert_path_cygwin_to_w32 ARG -# Convert path ARG from Cygwin to w32 format. Returns result in -# func_to_host_file_result. -func_convert_path_cygwin_to_w32 () -{ - $debug_cmd - - func_to_host_path_result=$1 - if test -n "$1"; then - # See func_convert_path_msys_to_w32: - func_stripname : : "$1" - func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result - func_to_host_path_result=`cygpath -m -p "$func_to_host_path_tmp1"` - func_convert_path_check : ";" \ - "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" - func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" ";" "$1" - fi -} -# end func_convert_path_cygwin_to_w32 - - -# func_convert_path_nix_to_w32 ARG -# Convert path ARG from *nix to w32 format. Requires a wine environment and -# a working winepath. Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. -func_convert_path_nix_to_w32 () -{ - $debug_cmd - - func_to_host_path_result=$1 - if test -n "$1"; then - # See func_convert_path_msys_to_w32: - func_stripname : : "$1" - func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result - func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32 "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" - func_to_host_path_result=$func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result - func_convert_path_check : ";" \ - "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" - func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" ";" "$1" - fi -} -# end func_convert_path_nix_to_w32 - - -# func_convert_path_msys_to_cygwin ARG -# Convert path ARG from MSYS to Cygwin format. Requires LT_CYGPATH set. -# Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. -func_convert_path_msys_to_cygwin () -{ - $debug_cmd - - func_to_host_path_result=$1 - if test -n "$1"; then - # See func_convert_path_msys_to_w32: - func_stripname : : "$1" - func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result - func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" - func_cygpath -u -p "$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result" - func_to_host_path_result=$func_cygpath_result - func_convert_path_check : : \ - "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" - func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" : "$1" - fi -} -# end func_convert_path_msys_to_cygwin - - -# func_convert_path_nix_to_cygwin ARG -# Convert path ARG from *nix to Cygwin format. Requires Cygwin installed in a -# a wine environment, working winepath, and LT_CYGPATH set. 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Note: this script has now been converted to Python 3. + +# The source file pcre2_tables.c contains (amongst other things), a table that +# is indexed by script name. In order to reduce the number of relocations when +# loading the library, the names are held as a single large string, with +# offsets in the table. This is tedious to maintain by hand. Therefore, this +# script is used to generate the table. The output is sent to stdout; usually +# that should be directed to a temporary file. Then pcre2_tables.c can be +# edited by replacing the relevant definitions and table therein with the +# temporary file. + +# Modified by PH 17-March-2009 to generate the more verbose form that works +# for UTF-support in EBCDIC as well as ASCII environments. +# Modified by PH 01-March-2010 to add new scripts for Unicode 5.2.0. +# Modified by PH 04-May-2010 to add new "X.." special categories. +# Modified by PH 30-April-2011 to add new scripts for Unicode 6.0.0 +# Modified by ChPe 30-September-2012 to add this note; no other changes were +# necessary for Unicode 6.2.0 support. +# Modfied by PH 26-February-2013 to add the Xuc special category. +# Comment modified by PH 13-May-2014 to update to PCRE2 file names. +# Script updated to Python 3 by running it through the 2to3 converter. +# Added script names for Unicode 7.0.0, 20-June-2014. +# Added script names for Unicode 8.0.0, 19-June-2015. +# Added script names for Unicode 10.0.0, 02-July-2017. +# Added script names for Unicode 11.0.0, 03-July-2018. +# Added 'Unknown' script, 01-October-2018. +# Added script names for Unicode 12.1.0, 27-July-2019. +# Added script names for Unicode 13.0.0, 10-March-2020. + +script_names = ['Unknown', 'Arabic', 'Armenian', 'Bengali', 'Bopomofo', 'Braille', 'Buginese', 'Buhid', 'Canadian_Aboriginal', \ + 'Cherokee', 'Common', 'Coptic', 'Cypriot', 'Cyrillic', 'Deseret', 'Devanagari', 'Ethiopic', 'Georgian', \ + 'Glagolitic', 'Gothic', 'Greek', 'Gujarati', 'Gurmukhi', 'Han', 'Hangul', 'Hanunoo', 'Hebrew', 'Hiragana', \ + 'Inherited', 'Kannada', 'Katakana', 'Kharoshthi', 'Khmer', 'Lao', 'Latin', 'Limbu', 'Linear_B', 'Malayalam', \ + 'Mongolian', 'Myanmar', 'New_Tai_Lue', 'Ogham', 'Old_Italic', 'Old_Persian', 'Oriya', 'Osmanya', 'Runic', \ + 'Shavian', 'Sinhala', 'Syloti_Nagri', 'Syriac', 'Tagalog', 'Tagbanwa', 'Tai_Le', 'Tamil', 'Telugu', 'Thaana', \ + 'Thai', 'Tibetan', 'Tifinagh', 'Ugaritic', 'Yi', \ + # New for Unicode 5.0 + 'Balinese', 'Cuneiform', 'Nko', 'Phags_Pa', 'Phoenician', \ + # New for Unicode 5.1 + 'Carian', 'Cham', 'Kayah_Li', 'Lepcha', 'Lycian', 'Lydian', 'Ol_Chiki', 'Rejang', 'Saurashtra', 'Sundanese', 'Vai', \ + # New for Unicode 5.2 + 'Avestan', 'Bamum', 'Egyptian_Hieroglyphs', 'Imperial_Aramaic', \ + 'Inscriptional_Pahlavi', 'Inscriptional_Parthian', \ + 'Javanese', 'Kaithi', 'Lisu', 'Meetei_Mayek', \ + 'Old_South_Arabian', 'Old_Turkic', 'Samaritan', 'Tai_Tham', 'Tai_Viet', \ + # New for Unicode 6.0.0 + 'Batak', 'Brahmi', 'Mandaic', \ +# New for Unicode 6.1.0 + 'Chakma', 'Meroitic_Cursive', 'Meroitic_Hieroglyphs', 'Miao', 'Sharada', 'Sora_Sompeng', 'Takri', +# New for Unicode 7.0.0 + 'Bassa_Vah', 'Caucasian_Albanian', 'Duployan', 'Elbasan', 'Grantha', 'Khojki', 'Khudawadi', + 'Linear_A', 'Mahajani', 'Manichaean', 'Mende_Kikakui', 'Modi', 'Mro', 'Nabataean', + 'Old_North_Arabian', 'Old_Permic', 'Pahawh_Hmong', 'Palmyrene', 'Psalter_Pahlavi', + 'Pau_Cin_Hau', 'Siddham', 'Tirhuta', 'Warang_Citi', +# New for Unicode 8.0.0 + 'Ahom', 'Anatolian_Hieroglyphs', 'Hatran', 'Multani', 'Old_Hungarian', + 'SignWriting', +# New for Unicode 10.0.0 + 'Adlam', 'Bhaiksuki', 'Marchen', 'Newa', 'Osage', 'Tangut', 'Masaram_Gondi', + 'Nushu', 'Soyombo', 'Zanabazar_Square', +# New for Unicode 11.0.0 + 'Dogra', 'Gunjala_Gondi', 'Hanifi_Rohingya', 'Makasar', 'Medefaidrin', + 'Old_Sogdian', 'Sogdian', +# New for Unicode 12.0.0 + 'Elymaic', 'Nandinagari', 'Nyiakeng_Puachue_Hmong', 'Wancho', +# New for Unicode 13.0.0 + 'Chorasmian', 'Dives_Akuru', 'Khitan_Small_Script', 'Yezidi' + ] + +category_names = ['Cc', 'Cf', 'Cn', 'Co', 'Cs', 'Ll', 'Lm', 'Lo', 'Lt', 'Lu', + 'Mc', 'Me', 'Mn', 'Nd', 'Nl', 'No', 'Pc', 'Pd', 'Pe', 'Pf', 'Pi', 'Po', 'Ps', + 'Sc', 'Sk', 'Sm', 'So', 'Zl', 'Zp', 'Zs' ] + +general_category_names = ['C', 'L', 'M', 'N', 'P', 'S', 'Z'] + +# First add the Unicode script and category names. + +utt_table = list(zip(script_names, ['PT_SC'] * len(script_names))) +utt_table += list(zip(category_names, ['PT_PC'] * len(category_names))) +utt_table += list(zip(general_category_names, ['PT_GC'] * len(general_category_names))) + +# Now add our own specials. + +utt_table.append(('Any', 'PT_ANY')) +utt_table.append(('L&', 'PT_LAMP')) +utt_table.append(('Xan', 'PT_ALNUM')) +utt_table.append(('Xps', 'PT_PXSPACE')) +utt_table.append(('Xsp', 'PT_SPACE')) +utt_table.append(('Xuc', 'PT_UCNC')) +utt_table.append(('Xwd', 'PT_WORD')) + +# Sort the table. + +utt_table.sort() + +# We have to use STR_ macros to define the strings so that it all works in +# UTF-8 mode on EBCDIC platforms. + +for utt in utt_table: + print('#define STRING_%s0' % (utt[0].replace('&', '_AMPERSAND')), end=' ') + for c in utt[0]: + if c == '_': + print('STR_UNDERSCORE', end=' ') + elif c == '&': + print('STR_AMPERSAND', end=' ') + else: + print('STR_%s' % c, end=' '); + print('"\\0"') + +# Print the actual table, using the string names + +print('') +print('const char PRIV(utt_names)[] ='); +last = '' +for utt in utt_table: + if utt == utt_table[-1]: + last = ';' + print(' STRING_%s0%s' % (utt[0].replace('&', '_AMPERSAND'), last)) +# This was how it was done before the EBCDIC-compatible modification. +# print ' "%s\\0"%s' % (utt[0], last) + +print('\nconst ucp_type_table PRIV(utt)[] = {') +offset = 0 +last = ',' +for utt in utt_table: + if utt[1] in ('PT_ANY', 'PT_LAMP', 'PT_ALNUM', 'PT_PXSPACE', + 'PT_SPACE', 'PT_UCNC', 'PT_WORD'): + value = '0' + else: + value = 'ucp_' + utt[0] + if utt == utt_table[-1]: + last = '' + print(' { %3d, %s, %s }%s' % (offset, utt[1], value, last)) + offset += len(utt[0]) + 1 +print('};') diff --git a/pcre2/maint/ManyConfigTests b/pcre2/maint/ManyConfigTests new file mode 100755 index 0000000..d82613f --- /dev/null +++ b/pcre2/maint/ManyConfigTests @@ -0,0 +1,453 @@ +#! /bin/sh + +# This is a script for the use of PCRE2 maintainers. It configures and rebuilds +# PCRE2 with a variety of configuration options, and in each case runs the +# tests to ensure that all goes well. Every possible combination would take far +# too long, so we use a representative sample. This script should be run in the +# PCRE2 source directory. + +# While debugging, it is sometimes useful to be able to cut out some of the +# tests, in order to run those that are giving errors. The following options +# do this: +# +# -noasan skip the test that uses -fsanitize=address +# -nousan skip the test that uses -fsanitize=undefined +# -nodebug skip the test that uses --enable-debug +# -nojit skip all JIT tests +# -nojitmain skip non-valgrind JIT tests +# -nojitvalgrind skip JIT tests with valgrind +# -nomain skip all the main (non-JIT) set of tests +# -nomainvalgrind skip the main (non-JIT) valgrind tests +# -notmp skip the test in a temporary directory +# -novalgrind skip all the valgrind tests + +# Alternatively, if any of those names are given with '+' instead of '-no', +# only those groups named with '+' are run (e.g. +jit). If -dummy is given, +# no tests are actually run - this provides a means of testing the selectors. + +# The -v option causes a call to 'pcre2test -C' to happen for each +# configuration. + +useasan=1 +useusan=1 +usedebug=1 +usejit=1 +usejitvalgrind=1 +usemain=1 +usemainvalgrind=1 +usetmp=1 +usevalgrind=1 + +dummy=0 +seenplus=0 +verbose=0 + +while [ $# -gt 0 ] ; do + case $1 in + +*) if [ $seenplus -eq 0 ]; then + useasan=0 + useusan=0 + usedebug=0 + usejit=0 + usejitvalgrind=0 + usemain=0 + usemainvalgrind=0 + usetmp=0 + seenplus=1 + fi;; + esac + + case $1 in + -dummy) dummy=1;; + -v) verbose=1;; + -noasan) useasan=0;; + -nousan) useusan=0;; + -nodebug) usedebug=0;; + -nojit) usejit=0; usejitvalgrind=0;; + -nojitmain) usejit=0;; + -nojitvalgrind) usejitvalgrind=0;; + -nomain) usemain=0; usemainvalgrind=0;; + -nomainvalgrind) usemainvalgrind=0;; + -notmp) usetmp=0;; + -novalgrind) usevalgrind=0;; + +asan) useasan=1;; + +usan) useusan=1;; + +debug) usedebug=1;; + +jit) usejit=1; usejitvalgrind=1;; + +jitmain) usejit=1;; + +jitvalgrind) usejitvalgrind=1;; + +main) usemain=1; usemainvalgrind=1;; + +mainvalgrind) usemainvalgrind=1;; + +tmp) usetmp=1;; + +valgrind) usevalgrind=1; usejitvalgrind=1; usemainvalgrind=1;; + *) echo "Unknown option '$1'"; exit 1;; + esac + shift +done + +if [ $usejitvalgrind -eq 0 -a $usemainvalgrind -eq 0 ] ; then + usevalgrind=0 +fi + +# This is in case the caller has set aliases (as I do - PH) + +unset cp ls mv rm + +# This is a temporary directory for testing out-of-line builds + +tmp=/tmp/pcre2testing + +# Don't bother with compiler optimization for most tests; it just slows down +# compilation a lot (and running the tests themselves is quick). However, one +# special test turns optimization on, because it can provoke some compiler +# warnings. + +CFLAGS="-g" +OFLAGS="-O0" +ISGCC=0 + +# If the compiler is gcc, add a lot of warning switches. + +cc --version >/tmp/pcre2ccversion 2>/dev/null +if [ $? -eq 0 ] && grep GCC /tmp/pcre2ccversion >/dev/null; then + ISGCC=1 + CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wall" + CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wno-overlength-strings" + CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wpointer-arith" + CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wwrite-strings" + CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wundef -Wshadow" + CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wmissing-field-initializers" + CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wunused-parameter" + CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wextra -Wformat" + CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wbad-function-cast" + CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wmissing-declarations" + CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wnested-externs" + CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -pedantic" + CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wuninitialized" + CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wmaybe-uninitialized" + CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wmissing-prototypes" + CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wstrict-prototypes" +fi +rm -f /tmp/pcre2ccversion + +# This function runs a single test with the set of configuration options that +# are in $opts. The source directory must be set in srcdir. The function must +# be defined as "runtest()" not "function runtest()" in order to run on +# Solaris. + +runtest() + { + rm -f $srcdir/pcre2test $srcdir/pcre2grep $srcdir/pcre2_jit_test + testcount=`expr $testcount + 1` + + if [ "$opts" = "" ] ; then + echo "[$testcount/$testtotal] Configuring with: default settings" + else + echo "[$testcount/$testtotal] Configuring with:" + echo " $opts" + fi + + if [ $dummy -eq 1 ]; then return; fi + + CFLAGS="$CFLAGS" \ + $srcdir/configure $opts >/dev/null 2>teststderrM + if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then + echo " " + echo "******** Error while configuring ********" + cat teststderrM + exit 1 + fi + +# There is an infelicity in the Autotools world (as of October 2015) which +# causes the message +# +# ar: `u' modifier ignored since `D' is the default (see `U') +# +# to be output while linking. This triggers an unwanted error report from this +# script, because it expects no stderr output while making. To get round this +# we filter the stderr output through sed, removing all occurrences of the +# above lines. Just for paranoia, check that sed is available before doing +# this. + + echo "Making" + make -j >/dev/null 2>teststderrM + makeRC=$? + if command -v sed >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then + sed "/\`u' modifier ignored since \`D' is the default/ d" \ + teststderrM > teststderrMM + mv -f teststderrMM teststderrM + fi + if [ $makeRC -ne 0 -o -s teststderrM ]; then + echo " " + echo "******** Errors or warnings while making ********" + echo " " + cat teststderrM + exit 1 + fi + + if [ $verbose -eq 1 ]; then + ./pcre2test -C + fi + + ./pcre2test -C jit >/dev/null + jit=$? + ./pcre2test -C pcre2-8 >/dev/null + pcre2_8=$? + + echo "Running PCRE2 library tests $withvalgrind" + $srcdir/RunTest $valgrind >teststdoutM 2>teststderrM + + if [ $? -ne 0 -o -s teststderrM ]; then + echo " " + echo "**** Test failed ****" + if [ -s teststderrM ] ; then + cat teststderrM + else + cat teststdoutM + fi + exit 1 + fi + + if [ $pcre2_8 -gt 0 ]; then + echo "Running pcre2grep tests $withvalgrind" + $srcdir/RunGrepTest $valgrind >teststdoutM 2>teststderrM + if [ $? -ne 0 -o -s teststderrM ]; then + echo " " + echo "**** Test failed ****" + cat teststderrM + cat teststdoutM + exit 1 + fi + else + echo "Skipping pcre2grep tests: 8-bit library not compiled" + fi + + if [ "$jit" -gt 0 ]; then + echo "Running JIT regression tests $withvalgrind" + $jrvalgrind $srcdir/pcre2_jit_test >teststdoutM 2>teststderrM + if [ $? -ne 0 -o -s teststderrM ]; then + echo " " + echo "**** Test failed ****" + cat teststderrM + cat teststdoutM + exit 1 + fi + else + echo "Skipping JIT regression tests: JIT is not enabled" + fi + } + +# Update the total count whenever a new test is added; it is used to show +# progess as each test is run. + +testtotal=`expr 17 \* $usemain + \ + 1 \* $usemain \* $usedebug + \ + 1 \* $usetmp + \ + 1 \* $ISGCC \* $usemain + \ + 1 \* $ISGCC \* $usemain \* $useasan + \ + 1 \* $ISGCC \* $usemain \* $useusan + \ + 13 \* $usejit + \ + 2 \* $usemainvalgrind + \ + 2 \* $usejitvalgrind` + +testcount=0 + +if [ $testtotal -eq 0 ] ; then + echo "** No tests selected" + exit 1 +fi + +valgrind= +jrvalgrind= +withvalgrind= +srcdir=. +export srcdir + +if [ $usejit -ne 0 ]; then + enable_jit=--enable-jit +else + enable_jit= +fi + +# If gcc is in use, run a maximally configured test with -O2, because that can +# throw up warnings that are not detected with -O0. Then run a second test with +# -fsanitize=address, which also may throw up new warnings as well as checking +# things at runtime. Finally, run another test using -fsanitize=undefined +# -std-gnu99 to check for runtime actions that are not well defined. However, +# we also use -fno-sanitize=shift to avoid warnings for shifts of negative +# numbers, which occur in src/pcre2_jit_compile.c. + +if [ $ISGCC -ne 0 -a $usemain -ne 0 ]; then + echo "---------- Maximally configured test with -O2 ----------" + SAVECFLAGS="$CFLAGS" + CFLAGS="-O2 $CFLAGS" + echo "CFLAGS=$CFLAGS" + opts="--disable-shared $enable_jit --enable-pcre2-16 --enable-pcre2-32" + runtest + if [ $useasan -ne 0 ]; then + echo "---------- Maximally configured test with -fsanitize=address ----------" +# Following a kernel change, sanitize address doesn't work unless the extra +# PIE options are also set. + CFLAGS="$OFLAGS $SAVECFLAGS -no-pie -fno-PIE -fsanitize=address" + echo "CFLAGS=$CFLAGS" + opts="--disable-shared $enable_jit --enable-pcre2-16 --enable-pcre2-32" + runtest + fi +# This also seems to be the case for sanitize undefined. + if [ $useusan -ne 0 ]; then + echo "------- Maximally configured test with -fsanitize=undefined -fno-sanitize=shift -fno-sanitize=alignment -std=gnu99 -------" + CFLAGS="$OFLAGS $SAVECFLAGS -no-pie -fno-PIE -fsanitize=undefined -fno-sanitize=shift -fno-sanitize=alignment -std=gnu99" + echo "CFLAGS=$CFLAGS" + opts="--disable-shared $enable_jit --enable-pcre2-16 --enable-pcre2-32" + runtest + fi + CFLAGS="$OFLAGS $SAVECFLAGS" +fi + +# This set of tests builds PCRE2 and runs the tests with a variety of configure +# options, in the current (source) directory. The empty configuration builds +# with all the default settings. As well as testing that these options work, we +# use --disable-shared or --disable-static except for the default test (which +# builds both) to save a bit of time by building only one version of the +# library for the subsequent tests. + +echo "---------- CFLAGS for the remaining tests ----------" +echo "CFLAGS=$CFLAGS" + +if [ $usemain -ne 0 ]; then + if [ $usedebug -ne 0 ]; then + echo "---------- Maximally configured test with --enable-debug ----------" + opts="--disable-shared $enable_jit --enable-pcre2-16 --enable-pcre2-32 --enable-debug" + runtest + fi + + echo "---------- Non-JIT tests in the current directory ----------" + for opts in \ + "" \ + "--disable-static" \ + "--disable-shared" \ + "--disable-unicode --disable-shared --enable-never-backslash-C" \ + "--with-link-size=3 --disable-shared --disable-pcre2grep-callout" \ + "--disable-unicode --enable-rebuild-chartables --disable-shared" \ + "--disable-unicode --enable-newline-is-any --disable-shared" \ + "--disable-unicode --enable-newline-is-cr --disable-shared" \ + "--disable-unicode --enable-newline-is-crlf --disable-shared" \ + "--disable-unicode --enable-newline-is-anycrlf --enable-bsr-anycrlf --disable-shared" \ + "--enable-newline-is-any --disable-static" \ + "--disable-unicode --enable-pcre2-16" \ + "--enable-pcre2-16 --disable-shared" \ + "--disable-unicode --enable-pcre2-32" \ + "--enable-pcre2-32 --disable-shared" \ + "--disable-unicode --enable-pcre2-32 --enable-pcre2-16 --disable-shared" \ + "--disable-unicode --enable-pcre2-32 --enable-pcre2-16 --disable-pcre2-8 --disable-shared" + do + runtest + done +fi + +# Now run the JIT tests unless disabled + +if [ $usejit -ne 0 ]; then + echo "---------- JIT tests in the current directory ----------" + for opts in \ + "--disable-unicode --enable-jit --disable-shared" \ + "--enable-jit --disable-shared" \ + "--enable-jit --with-link-size=3 --disable-shared" \ + "--enable-jit --enable-pcre2-16 --disable-shared" \ + "--disable-unicode --enable-jit --enable-pcre2-16 --disable-pcre2-8 --disable-shared" \ + "--enable-jit --enable-pcre2-16 --disable-pcre2-8 --disable-shared" \ + "--enable-jit --enable-pcre2-16 --with-link-size=3 --disable-shared" \ + "--enable-jit --enable-pcre2-16 --with-link-size=4 --disable-shared" \ + "--enable-jit --enable-pcre2-32 --disable-shared" \ + "--disable-unicode --enable-jit --enable-pcre2-32 --disable-pcre2-8 --disable-shared" \ + "--enable-jit --enable-pcre2-32 --disable-pcre2-8 --disable-shared" \ + "--enable-jit --enable-pcre2-32 --with-link-size=4 --disable-shared" \ + "--enable-jit --enable-pcre2-32 --enable-pcre2-16 --disable-pcre2-8 --enable-newline-is-anycrlf --enable-bsr-anycrlf --disable-shared" + do + runtest + done +fi + +# Now re-run some of the tests under valgrind. + +if [ $usevalgrind -ne 0 ]; then + echo "---------- Tests in the current directory using valgrind ----------" + valgrind=valgrind + withvalgrind="with valgrind" + + if [ $usemainvalgrind -ne 0 ]; then + for opts in \ + "--disable-shared" \ + "--with-link-size=3 --enable-pcre2-16 --enable-pcre2-32 --disable-shared" + do + opts="--enable-valgrind $opts" + runtest + done + fi + + if [ $usejitvalgrind -ne 0 ]; then + jrvalgrind="valgrind --tool=memcheck -q --smc-check=all-non-file --suppressions=$srcdir/testdata/valgrind-jit.supp" + for opts in \ + "--enable-jit --disable-shared" \ + "--enable-jit --enable-pcre2-16 --enable-pcre2-32" + do + opts="--enable-valgrind $opts" + runtest + done + fi +fi + +valgrind= +jrvalgrind= +withvalgrind= + +# Clean up the distribution and then do at least one build and test in a +# directory other than the source directory. It doesn't work unless the +# source directory is cleaned up first. + +if [ -f Makefile ]; then + echo "Running 'make distclean'" + make distclean >/dev/null 2>&1 + if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then + echo "** 'make distclean' failed" + exit 1 + fi +fi + +echo "---------- End of tests in the source directory ----------" +echo "Removing teststdoutM and teststderrM" +rm -rf teststdoutM teststderrM + +if [ $usetmp -ne 0 ]; then + echo "---------- Tests in the $tmp directory ----------" + srcdir=`pwd` + export srcdir + + if [ ! -e $tmp ]; then + mkdir $tmp + fi + + if [ ! -d $tmp ]; then + echo "** Failed to create $tmp or it is not a directory" + exit 1 + fi + + cd $tmp + if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then + echo "** Failed to cd to $tmp" + exit 1 + fi + + for opts in \ + "--disable-shared" + do + runtest + done + + echo "Removing $tmp" + rm -rf $tmp +fi + +echo "---------- All done ----------" + +# End diff --git a/pcre2/maint/MultiStage2.py b/pcre2/maint/MultiStage2.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000..cf7f657 --- /dev/null +++ b/pcre2/maint/MultiStage2.py @@ -0,0 +1,814 @@ +#! /usr/bin/python + +# Multistage table builder +# (c) Peter Kankowski, 2008 + +############################################################################## +# This script was submitted to the PCRE project by Peter Kankowski as part of +# the upgrading of Unicode property support. The new code speeds up property +# matching many times. The script is for the use of PCRE maintainers, to +# generate the pcre2_ucd.c file that contains a digested form of the Unicode +# data tables. A number of extensions have been added to the original script. +# +# The script has now been upgraded to Python 3 for PCRE2, and should be run in +# the maint subdirectory, using the command +# +# [python3] ./MultiStage2.py >../src/pcre2_ucd.c +# +# It requires six Unicode data tables: DerivedGeneralCategory.txt, +# GraphemeBreakProperty.txt, Scripts.txt, ScriptExtensions.txt, +# CaseFolding.txt, and emoji-data.txt. These must be in the +# maint/Unicode.tables subdirectory. +# +# DerivedGeneralCategory.txt is found in the "extracted" subdirectory of the +# Unicode database (UCD) on the Unicode web site; GraphemeBreakProperty.txt is +# in the "auxiliary" subdirectory. Scripts.txt, ScriptExtensions.txt, and +# CaseFolding.txt are directly in the UCD directory. +# +# The emoji-data.txt file is found in the "emoji" subdirectory even though it +# is technically part of a different (but coordinated) standard as shown +# in files associated with Unicode Technical Standard #51 ("Unicode Emoji"), +# for example: +# +# http://unicode.org/Public/emoji/13.0/ReadMe.txt +# +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Minor modifications made to this script: +# Added #! line at start +# Removed tabs +# Made it work with Python 2.4 by rewriting two statements that needed 2.5 +# Consequent code tidy +# Adjusted data file names to take from the Unicode.tables directory +# Adjusted global table names by prefixing _pcre_. +# Commented out stuff relating to the casefolding table, which isn't used; +# removed completely in 2012. +# Corrected size calculation +# Add #ifndef SUPPORT_UCP to use dummy tables when no UCP support is needed. +# Update for PCRE2: name changes, and SUPPORT_UCP is abolished. +# +# Major modifications made to this script: +# Added code to add a grapheme break property field to records. +# +# Added code to search for sets of more than two characters that must match +# each other caselessly. A new table is output containing these sets, and +# offsets into the table are added to the main output records. This new +# code scans CaseFolding.txt instead of UnicodeData.txt, which is no longer +# used. +# +# Update for Python3: +# . Processed with 2to3, but that didn't fix everything +# . Changed string.strip to str.strip +# . Added encoding='utf-8' to the open() call +# . Inserted 'int' before blocksize/ELEMS_PER_LINE because an int is +# required and the result of the division is a float +# +# Added code to scan the emoji-data.txt file to find the Extended Pictographic +# property, which is used by PCRE2 as a grapheme breaking property. This was +# done when updating to Unicode 11.0.0 (July 2018). +# +# Added code to add a Script Extensions field to records. This has increased +# their size from 8 to 12 bytes, only 10 of which are currently used. +# +# 01-March-2010: Updated list of scripts for Unicode 5.2.0 +# 30-April-2011: Updated list of scripts for Unicode 6.0.0 +# July-2012: Updated list of scripts for Unicode 6.1.0 +# 20-August-2012: Added scan of GraphemeBreakProperty.txt and added a new +# field in the record to hold the value. Luckily, the +# structure had a hole in it, so the resulting table is +# not much bigger than before. +# 18-September-2012: Added code for multiple caseless sets. This uses the +# final hole in the structure. +# 30-September-2012: Added RegionalIndicator break property from Unicode 6.2.0 +# 13-May-2014: Updated for PCRE2 +# 03-June-2014: Updated for Python 3 +# 20-June-2014: Updated for Unicode 7.0.0 +# 12-August-2014: Updated to put Unicode version into the file +# 19-June-2015: Updated for Unicode 8.0.0 +# 02-July-2017: Updated for Unicode 10.0.0 +# 03-July-2018: Updated for Unicode 11.0.0 +# 07-July-2018: Added code to scan emoji-data.txt for the Extended +# Pictographic property. +# 01-October-2018: Added the 'Unknown' script name +# 03-October-2018: Added new field for Script Extensions +# 27-July-2019: Updated for Unicode 12.1.0 +# 10-March-2020: Updated for Unicode 13.0.0 +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# +# +# The main tables generated by this script are used by macros defined in +# pcre2_internal.h. They look up Unicode character properties using short +# sequences of code that contains no branches, which makes for greater speed. +# +# Conceptually, there is a table of records (of type ucd_record), containing a +# script number, script extension value, character type, grapheme break type, +# offset to caseless matching set, offset to the character's other case, for +# every Unicode character. However, a real table covering all Unicode +# characters would be far too big. It can be efficiently compressed by +# observing that many characters have the same record, and many blocks of +# characters (taking 128 characters in a block) have the same set of records as +# other blocks. This leads to a 2-stage lookup process. +# +# This script constructs six tables. The ucd_caseless_sets table contains +# lists of characters that all match each other caselessly. Each list is +# in order, and is terminated by NOTACHAR (0xffffffff), which is larger than +# any valid character. The first list is empty; this is used for characters +# that are not part of any list. +# +# The ucd_digit_sets table contains the code points of the '9' characters in +# each set of 10 decimal digits in Unicode. This is used to ensure that digits +# in script runs all come from the same set. The first element in the vector +# contains the number of subsequent elements, which are in ascending order. +# +# The ucd_script_sets vector contains lists of script numbers that are the +# Script Extensions properties of certain characters. Each list is terminated +# by zero (ucp_Unknown). A character with more than one script listed for its +# Script Extension property has a negative value in its record. This is the +# negated offset to the start of the relevant list in the ucd_script_sets +# vector. +# +# The ucd_records table contains one instance of every unique record that is +# required. The ucd_stage1 table is indexed by a character's block number, +# which is the character's code point divided by 128, since 128 is the size +# of each block. The result of a lookup in ucd_stage1 a "virtual" block number. +# +# The ucd_stage2 table is a table of "virtual" blocks; each block is indexed by +# the offset of a character within its own block, and the result is the index +# number of the required record in the ucd_records vector. +# +# The following examples are correct for the Unicode 11.0.0 database. Future +# updates may make change the actual lookup values. +# +# Example: lowercase "a" (U+0061) is in block 0 +# lookup 0 in stage1 table yields 0 +# lookup 97 (0x61) in the first table in stage2 yields 17 +# record 17 is { 34, 5, 12, 0, -32, 34, 0 } +# 34 = ucp_Latin => Latin script +# 5 = ucp_Ll => Lower case letter +# 12 = ucp_gbOther => Grapheme break property "Other" +# 0 => Not part of a caseless set +# -32 (-0x20) => Other case is U+0041 +# 34 = ucp_Latin => No special Script Extension property +# 0 => Dummy value, unused at present +# +# Almost all lowercase latin characters resolve to the same record. One or two +# are different because they are part of a multi-character caseless set (for +# example, k, K and the Kelvin symbol are such a set). +# +# Example: hiragana letter A (U+3042) is in block 96 (0x60) +# lookup 96 in stage1 table yields 90 +# lookup 66 (0x42) in table 90 in stage2 yields 564 +# record 564 is { 27, 7, 12, 0, 0, 27, 0 } +# 27 = ucp_Hiragana => Hiragana script +# 7 = ucp_Lo => Other letter +# 12 = ucp_gbOther => Grapheme break property "Other" +# 0 => Not part of a caseless set +# 0 => No other case +# 27 = ucp_Hiragana => No special Script Extension property +# 0 => Dummy value, unused at present +# +# Example: vedic tone karshana (U+1CD0) is in block 57 (0x39) +# lookup 57 in stage1 table yields 55 +# lookup 80 (0x50) in table 55 in stage2 yields 458 +# record 458 is { 28, 12, 3, 0, 0, -101, 0 } +# 28 = ucp_Inherited => Script inherited from predecessor +# 12 = ucp_Mn => Non-spacing mark +# 3 = ucp_gbExtend => Grapheme break property "Extend" +# 0 => Not part of a caseless set +# 0 => No other case +# -101 => Script Extension list offset = 101 +# 0 => Dummy value, unused at present +# +# At offset 101 in the ucd_script_sets vector we find the list 3, 15, 107, 29, +# and terminator 0. This means that this character is expected to be used with +# any of those scripts, which are Bengali, Devanagari, Grantha, and Kannada. +# +# Philip Hazel, 03 July 2008 +############################################################################## + + +import re +import string +import sys + +MAX_UNICODE = 0x110000 +NOTACHAR = 0xffffffff + + +# Parse a line of Scripts.txt, GraphemeBreakProperty.txt or DerivedGeneralCategory.txt +def make_get_names(enum): + return lambda chardata: enum.index(chardata[1]) + +# Parse a line of CaseFolding.txt +def get_other_case(chardata): + if chardata[1] == 'C' or chardata[1] == 'S': + return int(chardata[2], 16) - int(chardata[0], 16) + return 0 + +# Parse a line of ScriptExtensions.txt +def get_script_extension(chardata): + this_script_list = list(chardata[1].split(' ')) + if len(this_script_list) == 1: + return script_abbrevs.index(this_script_list[0]) + + script_numbers = [] + for d in this_script_list: + script_numbers.append(script_abbrevs.index(d)) + script_numbers.append(0) + script_numbers_length = len(script_numbers) + + for i in range(1, len(script_lists) - script_numbers_length + 1): + for j in range(0, script_numbers_length): + found = True + if script_lists[i+j] != script_numbers[j]: + found = False + break + if found: + return -i + + # Not found in existing lists + + return_value = len(script_lists) + script_lists.extend(script_numbers) + return -return_value + +# Read the whole table in memory, setting/checking the Unicode version +def read_table(file_name, get_value, default_value): + global unicode_version + + f = re.match(r'^[^/]+/([^.]+)\.txt$', file_name) + file_base = f.group(1) + version_pat = r"^# " + re.escape(file_base) + r"-(\d+\.\d+\.\d+)\.txt$" + file = open(file_name, 'r', encoding='utf-8') + f = re.match(version_pat, file.readline()) + version = f.group(1) + if unicode_version == "": + unicode_version = version + elif unicode_version != version: + print("WARNING: Unicode version differs in %s", file_name, file=sys.stderr) + + table = [default_value] * MAX_UNICODE + for line in file: + line = re.sub(r'#.*', '', line) + chardata = list(map(str.strip, line.split(';'))) + if len(chardata) <= 1: + continue + value = get_value(chardata) + m = re.match(r'([0-9a-fA-F]+)(\.\.([0-9a-fA-F]+))?$', chardata[0]) + char = int(m.group(1), 16) + if m.group(3) is None: + last = char + else: + last = int(m.group(3), 16) + for i in range(char, last + 1): + # It is important not to overwrite a previously set + # value because in the CaseFolding file there are lines + # to be ignored (returning the default value of 0) + # which often come after a line which has already set + # data. + if table[i] == default_value: + table[i] = value + file.close() + return table + +# Get the smallest possible C language type for the values +def get_type_size(table): + type_size = [("uint8_t", 1), ("uint16_t", 2), ("uint32_t", 4), + ("signed char", 1), ("pcre_int16", 2), ("pcre_int32", 4)] + limits = [(0, 255), (0, 65535), (0, 4294967295), + (-128, 127), (-32768, 32767), (-2147483648, 2147483647)] + minval = min(table) + maxval = max(table) + for num, (minlimit, maxlimit) in enumerate(limits): + if minlimit <= minval and maxval <= maxlimit: + return type_size[num] + else: + raise OverflowError("Too large to fit into C types") + +def get_tables_size(*tables): + total_size = 0 + for table in tables: + type, size = get_type_size(table) + total_size += size * len(table) + return total_size + +# Compress the table into the two stages +def compress_table(table, block_size): + blocks = {} # Dictionary for finding identical blocks + stage1 = [] # Stage 1 table contains block numbers (indices into stage 2 table) + stage2 = [] # Stage 2 table contains the blocks with property values + table = tuple(table) + for i in range(0, len(table), block_size): + block = table[i:i+block_size] + start = blocks.get(block) + if start is None: + # Allocate a new block + start = len(stage2) / block_size + stage2 += block + blocks[block] = start + stage1.append(start) + + return stage1, stage2 + +# Print a table +def print_table(table, table_name, block_size = None): + type, size = get_type_size(table) + ELEMS_PER_LINE = 16 + + s = "const %s %s[] = { /* %d bytes" % (type, table_name, size * len(table)) + if block_size: + s += ", block = %d" % block_size + print(s + " */") + table = tuple(table) + if block_size is None: + fmt = "%3d," * ELEMS_PER_LINE + " /* U+%04X */" + mult = MAX_UNICODE / len(table) + for i in range(0, len(table), ELEMS_PER_LINE): + print(fmt % (table[i:i+ELEMS_PER_LINE] + + (int(i * mult),))) + else: + if block_size > ELEMS_PER_LINE: + el = ELEMS_PER_LINE + else: + el = block_size + fmt = "%3d," * el + "\n" + if block_size > ELEMS_PER_LINE: + fmt = fmt * int(block_size / ELEMS_PER_LINE) + for i in range(0, len(table), block_size): + print(("/* block %d */\n" + fmt) % ((i / block_size,) + table[i:i+block_size])) + print("};\n") + +# Extract the unique combinations of properties into records +def combine_tables(*tables): + records = {} + index = [] + for t in zip(*tables): + i = records.get(t) + if i is None: + i = records[t] = len(records) + index.append(i) + return index, records + +def get_record_size_struct(records): + size = 0 + structure = '/* When recompiling tables with a new Unicode version, please check the\n' + \ + 'types in this structure definition from pcre2_internal.h (the actual\n' + \ + 'field names will be different):\n\ntypedef struct {\n' + for i in range(len(records[0])): + record_slice = [record[i] for record in records] + slice_type, slice_size = get_type_size(record_slice) + # add padding: round up to the nearest power of slice_size + size = (size + slice_size - 1) & -slice_size + size += slice_size + structure += '%s property_%d;\n' % (slice_type, i) + + # round up to the first item of the next structure in array + record_slice = [record[0] for record in records] + slice_type, slice_size = get_type_size(record_slice) + size = (size + slice_size - 1) & -slice_size + + structure += '} ucd_record;\n*/\n' + return size, structure + +def test_record_size(): + tests = [ \ + ( [(3,), (6,), (6,), (1,)], 1 ), \ + ( [(300,), (600,), (600,), (100,)], 2 ), \ + ( [(25, 3), (6, 6), (34, 6), (68, 1)], 2 ), \ + ( [(300, 3), (6, 6), (340, 6), (690, 1)], 4 ), \ + ( [(3, 300), (6, 6), (6, 340), (1, 690)], 4 ), \ + ( [(300, 300), (6, 6), (6, 340), (1, 690)], 4 ), \ + ( [(3, 100000), (6, 6), (6, 123456), (1, 690)], 8 ), \ + ( [(100000, 300), (6, 6), (123456, 6), (1, 690)], 8 ), \ + ] + for test in tests: + size, struct = get_record_size_struct(test[0]) + assert(size == test[1]) + #print struct + +def print_records(records, record_size): + print('const ucd_record PRIV(ucd_records)[] = { ' + \ + '/* %d bytes, record size %d */' % (len(records) * record_size, record_size)) + + records = list(zip(list(records.keys()), list(records.values()))) + records.sort(key = lambda x: x[1]) + for i, record in enumerate(records): + print((' {' + '%6d, ' * len(record[0]) + '}, /* %3d */') % (record[0] + (i,))) + print('};\n') + +script_names = ['Unknown', 'Arabic', 'Armenian', 'Bengali', 'Bopomofo', 'Braille', 'Buginese', 'Buhid', 'Canadian_Aboriginal', + 'Cherokee', 'Common', 'Coptic', 'Cypriot', 'Cyrillic', 'Deseret', 'Devanagari', 'Ethiopic', 'Georgian', + 'Glagolitic', 'Gothic', 'Greek', 'Gujarati', 'Gurmukhi', 'Han', 'Hangul', 'Hanunoo', 'Hebrew', 'Hiragana', + 'Inherited', 'Kannada', 'Katakana', 'Kharoshthi', 'Khmer', 'Lao', 'Latin', 'Limbu', 'Linear_B', 'Malayalam', + 'Mongolian', 'Myanmar', 'New_Tai_Lue', 'Ogham', 'Old_Italic', 'Old_Persian', 'Oriya', 'Osmanya', 'Runic', + 'Shavian', 'Sinhala', 'Syloti_Nagri', 'Syriac', 'Tagalog', 'Tagbanwa', 'Tai_Le', 'Tamil', 'Telugu', 'Thaana', + 'Thai', 'Tibetan', 'Tifinagh', 'Ugaritic', 'Yi', +# New for Unicode 5.0 + 'Balinese', 'Cuneiform', 'Nko', 'Phags_Pa', 'Phoenician', +# New for Unicode 5.1 + 'Carian', 'Cham', 'Kayah_Li', 'Lepcha', 'Lycian', 'Lydian', 'Ol_Chiki', 'Rejang', 'Saurashtra', 'Sundanese', 'Vai', +# New for Unicode 5.2 + 'Avestan', 'Bamum', 'Egyptian_Hieroglyphs', 'Imperial_Aramaic', + 'Inscriptional_Pahlavi', 'Inscriptional_Parthian', + 'Javanese', 'Kaithi', 'Lisu', 'Meetei_Mayek', + 'Old_South_Arabian', 'Old_Turkic', 'Samaritan', 'Tai_Tham', 'Tai_Viet', +# New for Unicode 6.0.0 + 'Batak', 'Brahmi', 'Mandaic', +# New for Unicode 6.1.0 + 'Chakma', 'Meroitic_Cursive', 'Meroitic_Hieroglyphs', 'Miao', 'Sharada', 'Sora_Sompeng', 'Takri', +# New for Unicode 7.0.0 + 'Bassa_Vah', 'Caucasian_Albanian', 'Duployan', 'Elbasan', 'Grantha', 'Khojki', 'Khudawadi', + 'Linear_A', 'Mahajani', 'Manichaean', 'Mende_Kikakui', 'Modi', 'Mro', 'Nabataean', + 'Old_North_Arabian', 'Old_Permic', 'Pahawh_Hmong', 'Palmyrene', 'Psalter_Pahlavi', + 'Pau_Cin_Hau', 'Siddham', 'Tirhuta', 'Warang_Citi', +# New for Unicode 8.0.0 + 'Ahom', 'Anatolian_Hieroglyphs', 'Hatran', 'Multani', 'Old_Hungarian', + 'SignWriting', +# New for Unicode 10.0.0 + 'Adlam', 'Bhaiksuki', 'Marchen', 'Newa', 'Osage', 'Tangut', 'Masaram_Gondi', + 'Nushu', 'Soyombo', 'Zanabazar_Square', +# New for Unicode 11.0.0 + 'Dogra', 'Gunjala_Gondi', 'Hanifi_Rohingya', 'Makasar', 'Medefaidrin', + 'Old_Sogdian', 'Sogdian', +# New for Unicode 12.0.0 + 'Elymaic', 'Nandinagari', 'Nyiakeng_Puachue_Hmong', 'Wancho', +# New for Unicode 13.0.0 + 'Chorasmian', 'Dives_Akuru', 'Khitan_Small_Script', 'Yezidi' + ] + +script_abbrevs = [ + 'Zzzz', 'Arab', 'Armn', 'Beng', 'Bopo', 'Brai', 'Bugi', 'Buhd', 'Cans', + 'Cher', 'Zyyy', 'Copt', 'Cprt', 'Cyrl', 'Dsrt', 'Deva', 'Ethi', 'Geor', + 'Glag', 'Goth', 'Grek', 'Gujr', 'Guru', 'Hani', 'Hang', 'Hano', 'Hebr', + 'Hira', 'Zinh', 'Knda', 'Kana', 'Khar', 'Khmr', 'Laoo', 'Latn', 'Limb', + 'Linb', 'Mlym', 'Mong', 'Mymr', 'Talu', 'Ogam', 'Ital', 'Xpeo', 'Orya', + 'Osma', 'Runr', 'Shaw', 'Sinh', 'Sylo', 'Syrc', 'Tglg', 'Tagb', 'Tale', + 'Taml', 'Telu', 'Thaa', 'Thai', 'Tibt', 'Tfng', 'Ugar', 'Yiii', +#New for Unicode 5.0 + 'Bali', 'Xsux', 'Nkoo', 'Phag', 'Phnx', +#New for Unicode 5.1 + 'Cari', 'Cham', 'Kali', 'Lepc', 'Lyci', 'Lydi', 'Olck', 'Rjng', 'Saur', + 'Sund', 'Vaii', +#New for Unicode 5.2 + 'Avst', 'Bamu', 'Egyp', 'Armi', 'Phli', 'Prti', 'Java', 'Kthi', 'Lisu', + 'Mtei', 'Sarb', 'Orkh', 'Samr', 'Lana', 'Tavt', +#New for Unicode 6.0.0 + 'Batk', 'Brah', 'Mand', +#New for Unicode 6.1.0 + 'Cakm', 'Merc', 'Mero', 'Plrd', 'Shrd', 'Sora', 'Takr', +#New for Unicode 7.0.0 + 'Bass', 'Aghb', 'Dupl', 'Elba', 'Gran', 'Khoj', 'Sind', 'Lina', 'Mahj', + 'Mani', 'Mend', 'Modi', 'Mroo', 'Nbat', 'Narb', 'Perm', 'Hmng', 'Palm', + 'Phlp', 'Pauc', 'Sidd', 'Tirh', 'Wara', +#New for Unicode 8.0.0 + 'Ahom', 'Hluw', 'Hatr', 'Mult', 'Hung', 'Sgnw', +#New for Unicode 10.0.0 + 'Adlm', 'Bhks', 'Marc', 'Newa', 'Osge', 'Tang', 'Gonm', 'Nshu', 'Soyo', + 'Zanb', +#New for Unicode 11.0.0 + 'Dogr', 'Gong', 'Rohg', 'Maka', 'Medf', 'Sogo', 'Sogd', +#New for Unicode 12.0.0 + 'Elym', 'Nand', 'Hmnp', 'Wcho', +#New for Unicode 13.0.0 + 'Chrs', 'Diak', 'Kits', 'Yezi' + ] + +category_names = ['Cc', 'Cf', 'Cn', 'Co', 'Cs', 'Ll', 'Lm', 'Lo', 'Lt', 'Lu', + 'Mc', 'Me', 'Mn', 'Nd', 'Nl', 'No', 'Pc', 'Pd', 'Pe', 'Pf', 'Pi', 'Po', 'Ps', + 'Sc', 'Sk', 'Sm', 'So', 'Zl', 'Zp', 'Zs' ] + +# The Extended_Pictographic property is not found in the file where all the +# others are (GraphemeBreakProperty.txt). It comes from the emoji-data.txt +# file, but we list it here so that the name has the correct index value. + +break_property_names = ['CR', 'LF', 'Control', 'Extend', 'Prepend', + 'SpacingMark', 'L', 'V', 'T', 'LV', 'LVT', 'Regional_Indicator', 'Other', + 'ZWJ', 'Extended_Pictographic' ] + +test_record_size() +unicode_version = "" + +script = read_table('Unicode.tables/Scripts.txt', make_get_names(script_names), script_names.index('Unknown')) +category = read_table('Unicode.tables/DerivedGeneralCategory.txt', make_get_names(category_names), category_names.index('Cn')) +break_props = read_table('Unicode.tables/GraphemeBreakProperty.txt', make_get_names(break_property_names), break_property_names.index('Other')) +other_case = read_table('Unicode.tables/CaseFolding.txt', get_other_case, 0) + +# The grapheme breaking rules were changed for Unicode 11.0.0 (June 2018). Now +# we need to find the Extended_Pictographic property for emoji characters. This +# can be set as an additional grapheme break property, because the default for +# all the emojis is "other". We scan the emoji-data.txt file and modify the +# break-props table. + +file = open('Unicode.tables/emoji-data.txt', 'r', encoding='utf-8') +for line in file: + line = re.sub(r'#.*', '', line) + chardata = list(map(str.strip, line.split(';'))) + if len(chardata) <= 1: + continue + + if chardata[1] != "Extended_Pictographic": + continue + + m = re.match(r'([0-9a-fA-F]+)(\.\.([0-9a-fA-F]+))?$', chardata[0]) + char = int(m.group(1), 16) + if m.group(3) is None: + last = char + else: + last = int(m.group(3), 16) + for i in range(char, last + 1): + if break_props[i] != break_property_names.index('Other'): + print("WARNING: Emoji 0x%x has break property %s, not 'Other'", + i, break_property_names[break_props[i]], file=sys.stderr) + break_props[i] = break_property_names.index('Extended_Pictographic') +file.close() + +# The Script Extensions property default value is the Script value. Parse the +# file, setting 'Unknown' as the default (this will never be a Script Extension +# value), then scan it and fill in the default from Scripts. Code added by PH +# in October 2018. Positive values are used for just a single script for a +# code point. Negative values are negated offsets in a list of lists of +# multiple scripts. Initialize this list with a single entry, as the zeroth +# element is never used. + +script_lists = [0] +script_abbrevs_default = script_abbrevs.index('Zzzz') +scriptx = read_table('Unicode.tables/ScriptExtensions.txt', get_script_extension, script_abbrevs_default) + +for i in range(0, MAX_UNICODE): + if scriptx[i] == script_abbrevs_default: + scriptx[i] = script[i] + +# With the addition of the new Script Extensions field, we need some padding +# to get the Unicode records up to 12 bytes (multiple of 4). Set a value +# greater than 255 to make the field 16 bits. + +padding_dummy = [0] * MAX_UNICODE +padding_dummy[0] = 256 + +# This block of code was added by PH in September 2012. I am not a Python +# programmer, so the style is probably dreadful, but it does the job. It scans +# the other_case table to find sets of more than two characters that must all +# match each other caselessly. Later in this script a table of these sets is +# written out. However, we have to do this work here in order to compute the +# offsets in the table that are inserted into the main table. + +# The CaseFolding.txt file lists pairs, but the common logic for reading data +# sets only one value, so first we go through the table and set "return" +# offsets for those that are not already set. + +for c in range(MAX_UNICODE): + if other_case[c] != 0 and other_case[c + other_case[c]] == 0: + other_case[c + other_case[c]] = -other_case[c] + +# Now scan again and create equivalence sets. + +sets = [] + +for c in range(MAX_UNICODE): + o = c + other_case[c] + + # Trigger when this character's other case does not point back here. We + # now have three characters that are case-equivalent. + + if other_case[o] != -other_case[c]: + t = o + other_case[o] + + # Scan the existing sets to see if any of the three characters are already + # part of a set. If so, unite the existing set with the new set. + + appended = 0 + for s in sets: + found = 0 + for x in s: + if x == c or x == o or x == t: + found = 1 + + # Add new characters to an existing set + + if found: + found = 0 + for y in [c, o, t]: + for x in s: + if x == y: + found = 1 + if not found: + s.append(y) + appended = 1 + + # If we have not added to an existing set, create a new one. + + if not appended: + sets.append([c, o, t]) + +# End of loop looking for caseless sets. + +# Now scan the sets and set appropriate offsets for the characters. + +caseless_offsets = [0] * MAX_UNICODE + +offset = 1; +for s in sets: + for x in s: + caseless_offsets[x] = offset + offset += len(s) + 1 + +# End of block of code for creating offsets for caseless matching sets. + + +# Combine the tables + +table, records = combine_tables(script, category, break_props, + caseless_offsets, other_case, scriptx, padding_dummy) + +record_size, record_struct = get_record_size_struct(list(records.keys())) + +# Find the optimum block size for the two-stage table +min_size = sys.maxsize +for block_size in [2 ** i for i in range(5,10)]: + size = len(records) * record_size + stage1, stage2 = compress_table(table, block_size) + size += get_tables_size(stage1, stage2) + #print "/* block size %5d => %5d bytes */" % (block_size, size) + if size < min_size: + min_size = size + min_stage1, min_stage2 = stage1, stage2 + min_block_size = block_size + +print("/* This module is generated by the maint/MultiStage2.py script.") +print("Do not modify it by hand. Instead modify the script and run it") +print("to regenerate this code.") +print() +print("As well as being part of the PCRE2 library, this module is #included") +print("by the pcre2test program, which redefines the PRIV macro to change") +print("table names from _pcre2_xxx to xxxx, thereby avoiding name clashes") +print("with the library. At present, just one of these tables is actually") +print("needed. */") +print() +print("#ifndef PCRE2_PCRE2TEST") +print() +print("#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H") +print("#include \"config.h\"") +print("#endif") +print() +print("#include \"pcre2_internal.h\"") +print() +print("#endif /* PCRE2_PCRE2TEST */") +print() +print("/* Unicode character database. */") +print("/* This file was autogenerated by the MultiStage2.py script. */") +print("/* Total size: %d bytes, block size: %d. */" % (min_size, min_block_size)) +print() +print("/* The tables herein are needed only when UCP support is built,") +print("and in PCRE2 that happens automatically with UTF support.") +print("This module should not be referenced otherwise, so") +print("it should not matter whether it is compiled or not. However") +print("a comment was received about space saving - maybe the guy linked") +print("all the modules rather than using a library - so we include a") +print("condition to cut out the tables when not needed. But don't leave") +print("a totally empty module because some compilers barf at that.") +print("Instead, just supply some small dummy tables. */") +print() +print("#ifndef SUPPORT_UNICODE") +print("const ucd_record PRIV(ucd_records)[] = {{0,0,0,0,0,0,0 }};") +print("const uint16_t PRIV(ucd_stage1)[] = {0};") +print("const uint16_t PRIV(ucd_stage2)[] = {0};") +print("const uint32_t PRIV(ucd_caseless_sets)[] = {0};") +print("#else") +print() +print("const char *PRIV(unicode_version) = \"{}\";".format(unicode_version)) +print() +print("/* If the 32-bit library is run in non-32-bit mode, character values") +print("greater than 0x10ffff may be encountered. For these we set up a") +print("special record. */") +print() +print("#if PCRE2_CODE_UNIT_WIDTH == 32") +print("const ucd_record PRIV(dummy_ucd_record)[] = {{") +print(" ucp_Unknown, /* script */") +print(" ucp_Cn, /* type unassigned */") +print(" ucp_gbOther, /* grapheme break property */") +print(" 0, /* case set */") +print(" 0, /* other case */") +print(" ucp_Unknown, /* script extension */") +print(" 0, /* dummy filler */") +print(" }};") +print("#endif") +print() +print(record_struct) + +# --- Added by PH: output the table of caseless character sets --- + +print("/* This table contains lists of characters that are caseless sets of") +print("more than one character. Each list is terminated by NOTACHAR. */\n") + +print("const uint32_t PRIV(ucd_caseless_sets)[] = {") +print(" NOTACHAR,") +for s in sets: + s = sorted(s) + for x in s: + print(' 0x%04x,' % x, end=' ') + print(' NOTACHAR,') +print('};') +print() + +# ------ + +print("/* When #included in pcre2test, we don't need the table of digit") +print("sets, nor the the large main UCD tables. */") +print() +print("#ifndef PCRE2_PCRE2TEST") +print() + +# --- Added by PH: read Scripts.txt again for the sets of 10 digits. --- + +digitsets = [] +file = open('Unicode.tables/Scripts.txt', 'r', encoding='utf-8') + +for line in file: + m = re.match(r'([0-9a-fA-F]+)\.\.([0-9a-fA-F]+)\s+;\s+\S+\s+#\s+Nd\s+', line) + if m is None: + continue + first = int(m.group(1),16) + last = int(m.group(2),16) + if ((last - first + 1) % 10) != 0: + print("ERROR: %04x..%04x does not contain a multiple of 10 characters" % (first, last), + file=sys.stderr) + while first < last: + digitsets.append(first + 9) + first += 10 +file.close() +digitsets.sort() + +print("/* This table lists the code points for the '9' characters in each") +print("set of decimal digits. It is used to ensure that all the digits in") +print("a script run come from the same set. */\n") +print("const uint32_t PRIV(ucd_digit_sets)[] = {") + +print(" %d, /* Number of subsequent values */" % len(digitsets), end='') +count = 8 +for d in digitsets: + if count == 8: + print("\n ", end='') + count = 0 + print(" 0x%05x," % d, end='') + count += 1 +print("\n};\n") + +print("/* This vector is a list of lists of scripts for the Script Extension") +print("property. Each sublist is zero-terminated. */\n") +print("const uint8_t PRIV(ucd_script_sets)[] = {") + +count = 0 +print(" /* 0 */", end='') +for d in script_lists: + print(" %3d," % d, end='') + count += 1 + if d == 0: + print("\n /* %3d */" % count, end='') +print("\n};\n") + +# Output the main UCD tables. + +print("/* These are the main two-stage UCD tables. The fields in each record are:") +print("script (8 bits), character type (8 bits), grapheme break property (8 bits),") +print("offset to multichar other cases or zero (8 bits), offset to other case") +print("or zero (32 bits, signed), script extension (16 bits, signed), and a dummy") +print("16-bit field to make the whole thing a multiple of 4 bytes. */\n") + +print_records(records, record_size) +print_table(min_stage1, 'PRIV(ucd_stage1)') +print_table(min_stage2, 'PRIV(ucd_stage2)', min_block_size) +print("#if UCD_BLOCK_SIZE != %d" % min_block_size) +print("#error Please correct UCD_BLOCK_SIZE in pcre2_internal.h") +print("#endif") +print("#endif /* SUPPORT_UNICODE */") +print() +print("#endif /* PCRE2_PCRE2TEST */") + + +# This code was part of the original contribution, but is commented out as it +# was never used. A two-stage table has sufficed. + +""" + +# Three-stage tables: + +# Find the optimum block size for 3-stage table +min_size = sys.maxint +for stage3_block in [2 ** i for i in range(2,6)]: + stage_i, stage3 = compress_table(table, stage3_block) + for stage2_block in [2 ** i for i in range(5,10)]: + size = len(records) * 4 + stage1, stage2 = compress_table(stage_i, stage2_block) + size += get_tables_size(stage1, stage2, stage3) + # print "/* %5d / %3d => %5d bytes */" % (stage2_block, stage3_block, size) + if size < min_size: + min_size = size + min_stage1, min_stage2, min_stage3 = stage1, stage2, stage3 + min_stage2_block, min_stage3_block = stage2_block, stage3_block + +print "/* Total size: %d bytes" % min_size */ +print_records(records) +print_table(min_stage1, 'ucd_stage1') +print_table(min_stage2, 'ucd_stage2', min_stage2_block) +print_table(min_stage3, 'ucd_stage3', min_stage3_block) + +""" diff --git a/pcre2/maint/README b/pcre2/maint/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fac36b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/pcre2/maint/README @@ -0,0 +1,443 @@ +MAINTENANCE README FOR PCRE2 +============================ + +The files in the "maint" directory of the PCRE2 source contain data, scripts, +and programs that are used for the maintenance of PCRE2, but which do not form +part of the PCRE2 distribution tarballs. This document describes these files +and also contains some notes for maintainers. Its contents are: + + Files in the maint directory + Updating to a new Unicode release + Preparing for a PCRE2 release + Making a PCRE2 release + Long-term ideas (wish list) + + +Files in the maint directory +============================ + +GenerateUtt.py A Python script to generate part of the pcre2_tables.c file + that contains Unicode script names in a long string with + offsets, which is tedious to maintain by hand. + +ManyConfigTests A shell script that runs "configure, make, test" a number of + times with different configuration settings. + +MultiStage2.py A Python script that generates the file pcre2_ucd.c from six + Unicode data files, which are themselves downloaded from the + Unicode web site. Run this script in the "maint" directory. + The generated file is written to stdout. It contains the + tables for a 2-stage lookup of Unicode properties, along with + some auxiliary tables. + +pcre2_chartables.c.non-standard + This is a set of character tables that came from a Windows + system. It has characters greater than 128 that are set as + spaces, amongst other things. I kept it so that it can be + used for testing from time to time. + +README This file. + +Unicode.tables The files in this directory were downloaded from the Unicode + web site. They contain information about Unicode characters + and scripts. The ones used by the MultiStage2.py script are + CaseFolding.txt, DerivedGeneralCategory.txt, Scripts.txt, + ScriptExtensions.txt, GraphemeBreakProperty.txt, and + emoji-data.txt. I've kept UnicodeData.txt (which is no longer + used by the script) because it is useful occasionally for + manually looking up the details of certain characters. + However, note that character names in this file such as + "Arabic sign sanah" do NOT mean that the character is in a + particular script (in this case, Arabic). Scripts.txt and + ScriptExtensions.txt are where to look for script information. + +ucptest.c A short C program for testing the Unicode property macros + that do lookups in the pcre2_ucd.c data, mainly useful after + rebuilding the Unicode property table. Compile and run this in + the "maint" directory (see comments at its head). This program + can also be used to find characters with specific properties. + +ucptestdata A directory containing four files, testinput{1,2} and + testoutput{1,2}, for use in conjunction with the ucptest + program. + +utf8.c A short, freestanding C program for converting a Unicode code + point into a sequence of bytes in the UTF-8 encoding, and vice + versa. If its argument is a hex number such as 0x1234, it + outputs a list of the equivalent UTF-8 bytes. If its argument + is a sequence of concatenated UTF-8 bytes (e.g. e188b4) it + treats them as a UTF-8 character and outputs the equivalent + code point in hex. See comments at its head for details. + + +Updating to a new Unicode release +================================= + +When there is a new release of Unicode, the files in Unicode.tables must be +refreshed from the web site. If the new version of Unicode adds new character +scripts, the source file pcre2_ucp.h and both the MultiStage2.py and the +GenerateUtt.py scripts must be edited to add the new names. I have been adding +each new group at the end of the relevant list, with a comment. Note also that +both the pcre2syntax.3 and pcre2pattern.3 man pages contain lists of Unicode +script names. + +MultiStage2.py has two lists: the full names and the abbreviations that are +found in the ScriptExtensions.txt file. A list of script names and their +abbreviations can be found in the PropertyValueAliases.txt file on the +Unicode web site. There is also a Wikipedia page that lists them, and notes the +Unicode version in which they were introduced: + +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_scripts#Table_of_Unicode_scripts + +Once the script name lists have been updated, MultiStage2.py can be run to +generate a new version of pcre2_ucd.c, and GenerateUtt.py can be run to +generate the tricky tables for inclusion in pcre2_tables.c (which must be +hand-edited). If MultiStage2.py gives the error "ValueError: list.index(x): x +not in list", the cause is usually a missing (or misspelt) name in one of the +lists of scripts. + +The ucptest program can be compiled and used to check that the new tables in +pcre2_ucd.c work properly, using the data files in ucptestdata to check a +number of test characters. It used to be necessary to update the source +ucptest.c whenever new Unicode scripts were added, but this is no longer +required because that program now uses the lists in the PCRE2 source. However, +adding a few tests for new scripts to the files in ucptestdata is a good idea. + + +Preparing for a PCRE2 release +============================= + +This section contains a checklist of things that I consult before building a +distribution for a new release. + +. Ensure that the version number and version date are correct in configure.ac. + +. Update the library version numbers in configure.ac according to the rules + given below. + +. If new build options or new source files have been added, ensure that they + are added to the CMake files as well as to the autoconf files. The relevant + files are CMakeLists.txt and config-cmake.h.in. After making a release + tarball, test it out with CMake if there have been changes here. + +. Run ./autogen.sh to ensure everything is up-to-date. + +. Compile and test with many different config options, and combinations of + options. Also, test with valgrind by running "RunTest valgrind" and + "RunGrepTest valgrind" (which takes quite a long time). The script + maint/ManyConfigTests now encapsulates this testing. It runs tests with + different configurations, and it also runs some of them with valgrind, all of + which can take quite some time. + +. Run tests in both 32-bit and 64-bit environments if possible. + +. Run tests with two or more different compilers (e.g. clang and gcc), and + make use of -fsanitize=address and friends where possible. For gcc, + -fsanitize=undefined -std=gnu99 picks up undefined behaviour at runtime, but + needs -fno-sanitize=shift to get rid of warnings for shifts of negative + numbers in the JIT compiler. For clang, -fsanitize=address,undefined,integer + can be used but -fno-sanitize=alignment,shift,unsigned-integer-overflow must + be added when compiling with JIT. Another useful clang option is + -fsanitize=signed-integer-overflow + +. Do a test build using CMake. + +. Run perltest.sh on the test data for tests 1 and 4. The output should match + the PCRE2 test output, apart from the version identification at the start of + each test. Sometimes there are other differences in test 4 if PCRE2 and Perl + are using different Unicode releases. The other tests are not Perl-compatible + (they use various PCRE2-specific features or options). + +. It is possible to test with the emulated memmove() function by undefining + HAVE_MEMMOVE and HAVE_BCOPY in config.h, though I do not do this often. + +. Documentation: check AUTHORS, ChangeLog (check version and date), LICENCE, + NEWS (check version and date), NON-AUTOTOOLS-BUILD, and README. Many of these + won't need changing, but over the long term things do change. + +. I used to test new releases myself on a number of different operating + systems. For example, on Solaris it is helpful to test using Sun's cc + compiler as a change from gcc. Adding -xarch=v9 to the cc options does a + 64-bit test, but it also needs -S 64 for pcre2test to increase the stack size + for test 2. Since I retired I can no longer do much of this, but instead I + rely on putting out release candidates for folks on the pcre-dev list to + test. + +. The buildbots at http://buildfarm.opencsw.org/ do some automated testing + of PCRE2 and should be checked before putting out a release. + + +Updating version info for libtool +================================= + +This set of rules for updating library version information came from a web page +whose URL I have forgotten. The version information consists of three parts: +(current, revision, age). + +1. Start with version information of 0:0:0 for each libtool library. + +2. Update the version information only immediately before a public release of + your software. More frequent updates are unnecessary, and only guarantee + that the current interface number gets larger faster. + +3. If the library source code has changed at all since the last update, then + increment revision; c:r:a becomes c:r+1:a. + +4. If any interfaces have been added, removed, or changed since the last + update, increment current, and set revision to 0. + +5. If any interfaces have been added since the last public release, then + increment age. + +6. If any interfaces have been removed or changed since the last public + release, then set age to 0. + +The following explanation may help in understanding the above rules a bit +better. Consider that there are three possible kinds of reaction from users to +changes in a shared library: + +1. Programs using the previous version may use the new version as a drop-in + replacement, and programs using the new version can also work with the + previous one. In other words, no recompiling nor relinking is needed. In + this case, increment revision only, don't touch current or age. + +2. Programs using the previous version may use the new version as a drop-in + replacement, but programs using the new version may use APIs not present in + the previous one. In other words, a program linking against the new version + may fail if linked against the old version at run time. In this case, set + revision to 0, increment current and age. + +3. Programs may need to be changed, recompiled, relinked in order to use the + new version. Increment current, set revision and age to 0. + + +Making a PCRE2 release +====================== + +Run PrepareRelease and commit the files that it changes (by removing trailing +spaces). The first thing this script does is to run CheckMan on the man pages; +if it finds any markup errors, it reports them and then aborts. + +Once PrepareRelease has run clean, run "make distcheck" to create the tarballs +and the zipball. Double-check with "svn status", then create an SVN tagged +copy: + + svn copy svn://vcs.exim.org/pcre2/code/trunk \ + svn://vcs.exim.org/pcre2/code/tags/pcre2-10.xx + +When the new release is out, don't forget to tell webmaster@pcre.org and the +mailing list. Also, update the list of version numbers in Bugzilla +(administration > products > PCRE > Edit versions). + + +Future ideas (wish list) +======================== + +This section records a list of ideas so that they do not get forgotten. They +vary enormously in their usefulness and potential for implementation. Some are +very sensible; some are rather wacky. Some have been on this list for years. + +. Optimization + + There are always ideas for new optimizations so as to speed up pattern + matching. Most of them try to save work by recognizing a non-match without + having to scan all the possibilities. These are some that I've recorded: + + * /((A{0,5}){0,5}){0,5}(something complex)/ on a non-matching string is very + slow, though Perl is fast. Can we speed up somehow? Convert to {0,125}? + OTOH, this is pathological - the user could easily fix it. + + * Turn ={4} into ==== ? (for speed). I once did an experiment, and it seems + to have little effect, and maybe makes things worse. + + * "Ends with literal string" - note that a single character doesn't gain much + over the existing "required code unit" feature that just remembers one code + unit. + + * Remember an initial string rather than just 1 code unit. + + * A required code unit from alternatives - not just the last unit, but an + earlier one if common to all alternatives. + + * Friedl contains other ideas. + + * The code does not set initial code unit flags for Unicode property types + such as \p; I don't know how much benefit there would be for, for example, + setting the bits for 0-9 and all values >= xC0 (in 8-bit mode) when a + pattern starts with \p{N}. + +. If Perl gets to a consistent state over the settings of capturing sub- + patterns inside repeats, see if we can match it. One example of the + difference is the matching of /(main(O)?)+/ against mainOmain, where PCRE2 + leaves $2 set. In Perl, it's unset. Changing this in PCRE2 will be very hard + because I think it needs much more state to be remembered. + +. A feature to suspend a match via a callout was once requested. + +. An option to convert results into character offsets and character lengths. + +. An option for pcre2grep to scan only the start of a file. I am not keen - + this is the job of "head". + +. A (non-Unix) user wanted pcregrep options to (a) list a file name just once, + preceded by a blank line, instead of adding it to every matched line, and (b) + support --outputfile=name. + +. Define a union for the results from pcre2_pattern_info(). + +. Provide a "random access to the subject" facility so that the way in which it + is stored is independent of PCRE2. For efficiency, it probably isn't possible + to switch this dynamically. It would have to be specified when PCRE2 was + compiled. PCRE2 would then call a function every time it wanted a character. + +. pcre2grep: add -rs for a sorted recurse. Having to store file names and sort + them will of course slow it down. + +. Someone suggested --disable-callout to save code space when callouts are + never wanted. This seems rather marginal. + +. A user suggested a parameter to limit the length of string matched, for + example if the parameter is N, the current match should fail if the matched + substring exceeds N. This could apply to both match functions. The value + could be a new field in the match context. Compare the offset_limit feature, + which limits where a match must start. + +. Write a function that generates random matching strings for a compiled + pattern. + +. Pcre2grep: an option to specify the output line separator, either as a string + or select from a fixed list. This is not straightforward, because at the + moment it outputs whatever is in the input file. + +. Improve the code for duplicate checking in pcre2_dfa_match(). An incomplete, + non-thread-safe patch showed that this can help performance for patterns + where there are many alternatives. However, a simple thread-safe + implementation that I tried made things worse in many simple cases, so this + is not an obviously good thing. + +. PCRE2 cannot at present distinguish between subpatterns with different names, + but the same number (created by the use of ?|). In order to do so, a way of + remembering *which* subpattern numbered n matched is needed. Bugzilla #760. + (*MARK) can perhaps be used as a way round this problem. However, note that + Perl does not distinguish: like PCRE2, a name is just an alias for a number + in Perl. + +. Instead of having #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H in each module, put #include + "something" and the the #ifdef appears only in one place, in "something". + +. Implement something like (?(R2+)... to check outer recursions. + +. If Perl ever supports the POSIX notation [[.something.]] PCRE2 should try + to follow. + +. A user wanted a way of ignoring all Unicode "mark" characters so that, for + example "a" followed by an accent would, together, match "a". This can only + be done clumsily at present by using a lookahead such as /(?=a)\X/, which + works for "combining" characters. + +. Perl supports [\N{x}-\N{y}] as a Unicode range, even in EBCDIC. PCRE2 + supports \N{U+dd..} everywhere, but not in EBCDIC. + +. Unicode stuff from Perl: + + \b{gcb} or \b{g} grapheme cluster boundary + \b{sb} sentence boundary + \b{wb} word boundary + + See Unicode TR 29. The last two are very much aimed at natural language. + +. (?[...]) extended classes: big project. + +. Bugzilla #1694 requests backwards searching. + +. Allow a callout to specify a number of characters to skip. This can be done + compatibly via an extra callout field. + +. Allow callouts to return *PRUNE, *COMMIT, *THEN, *SKIP, with and without + continuing (that is, with and without an implied *FAIL). A new option, + PCRE2_CALLOUT_EXTENDED say, would be needed. This is unlikely ever to be + implemented by JIT, so this could be an option for pcre2_match(). + +. A limit on substitutions: a user suggested somehow finding a way of making + match_limit apply to the whole operation instead of each match separately. + +. Redesign handling of class/nclass/xclass because the compile code logic is + currently very contorted and obscure. + +. Some #defines could be replaced with enums to improve robustness. + +. There was a request for an option for pcre2_match() to return the longest + match. This would mean searching for all possible matches, of course. + +. Perl's /a modifier sets Unicode, but restricts \d etc to ASCII characters, + which is the PCRE2 default for PCRE2_UTF (use PCRE2_UCP to change). However, + Perl also has /aa, which in addition, disables ASCII/non-ASCII caseless + matching. Perhaps we need a new option PCRE2_CASELESS_RESTRICT_ASCII. In + practice, this just means not using the ucd_caseless_sets[] table. + +. There is more that could be done to the oss-fuzz setup (needs some research). + A seed corpus could be built. I noted something about $LIB_FUZZING_ENGINE. + The test function could make use of get_substrings() to cover more code. + +. A neater way of handling recursion file names in pcre2grep, e.g. a single + buffer that can grow. + +. A user suggested that before/after parameters in pcre2grep could have + negative values, to list lines near to the matched line, but not necessarily + the line itself. For example, --before-context=-1 would list the line *after* + each matched line, without showing the matched line. The problem here is what + to do with matches that are close together. Maybe a simpler way would be a + flag to disable showing matched lines, only valid with either -A or -B? + +. There was a suggestiong for a pcre2grep colour default, or possibly a more + general PCRE2GREP_OPT, but only for some options - not file names or patterns. + +. Breaking loops that match an empty string: perhaps find a way of continuing + if *something* has changed, but this might mean remembering additional data. + "Something" could be a capture value, but then a list of previous values + would be needed to avoid a cycle of changes. Bugzilla #2182. + +. The use of \K in assertions is problematic. There was some talk of Perl + banning this, but it hasn't happened. Some problems could be avoided by + not allowing it to set a value before the match start; others by not allowing + it to set a value after the match end. This could be controlled by an option + such as PCRE2_SANE_BACKSLASH_K, for compatibility (or possibly make the sane + behaviour the default and implement PCRE2_INSANE_BACKSLASH_K). + +. If a function could be written to find 3-character (or other length) fixed + strings, at least one of which must be present for a match, efficient + pre-searching of large datasets could be implemented. + +. If pcre2grep had --first-line (match only in the first line) it could be + efficiently used to find files "starting with xxx". What about --last-line? + +. A user requested a means of determining whether a failed match was failed by + the start-of-match optimizations, or by running the match engine. Easy enough + to define a bit in the match data, but all three matchers would need work. + +. Would inlining "simple" recursions provide a useful performance boost for the + interpreters? JIT already does some of this, but it may not be worth it for + the interpreters. + +. There was a request for a way of re-defining \w (and therefore \W, \b, and + \B). An in-pattern sequence such as (?w=[...]) was suggested. Easiest way + would be simply to inline the class, with lookarounds for \b and \B. Ideally + the setting should last till the end of the group, which means remembering + all previous settings; maybe a fixed amount of stack would do - how deep + would anyone want to nest these things? Bugzilla #2301. + +. Recognize the short script names. They are already listed in maint/ + Multistage2.py because they are needed for scanning the script extensions + file. + +. Use script extensions for \p? + +. A user suggested something like --with-build-info to set a build information + string that could be retrieved by pcre2_config(). However, there's no + facility for a length limit in pcre2_config(), and what would be the + encoding? + +Philip Hazel +Email local part: ph10 +Email domain: cam.ac.uk +Last updated: 01 April 2020 diff --git a/pcre2/maint/Unicode.tables/CaseFolding.txt b/pcre2/maint/Unicode.tables/CaseFolding.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..033788b --- /dev/null +++ b/pcre2/maint/Unicode.tables/CaseFolding.txt @@ -0,0 +1,1584 @@ +# CaseFolding-13.0.0.txt +# Date: 2019-09-08, 23:30:59 GMT +# © 2019 Unicode®, Inc. +# Unicode and the Unicode Logo are registered trademarks of Unicode, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. +# For terms of use, see http://www.unicode.org/terms_of_use.html +# +# Unicode Character Database +# For documentation, see http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/ +# +# Case Folding Properties +# +# This file is a supplement to the UnicodeData file. +# It provides a case folding mapping generated from the Unicode Character Database. +# If all characters are mapped according to the full mapping below, then +# case differences (according to UnicodeData.txt and SpecialCasing.txt) +# are eliminated. +# +# The data supports both implementations that require simple case foldings +# (where string lengths don't change), and implementations that allow full case folding +# (where string lengths may grow). Note that where they can be supported, the +# full case foldings are superior: for example, they allow "MASSE" and "Maße" to match. +# +# All code points not listed in this file map to themselves. +# +# NOTE: case folding does not preserve normalization formats! +# +# For information on case folding, including how to have case folding +# preserve normalization formats, see Section 3.13 Default Case Algorithms in +# The Unicode Standard. +# +# ================================================================================ +# Format +# ================================================================================ +# The entries in this file are in the following machine-readable format: +# +# ; ; ; # +# +# The status field is: +# C: common case folding, common mappings shared by both simple and full mappings. +# F: full case folding, mappings that cause strings to grow in length. Multiple characters are separated by spaces. +# S: simple case folding, mappings to single characters where different from F. +# T: special case for uppercase I and dotted uppercase I +# - For non-Turkic languages, this mapping is normally not used. +# - For Turkic languages (tr, az), this mapping can be used instead of the normal mapping for these characters. +# Note that the Turkic mappings do not maintain canonical equivalence without additional processing. +# See the discussions of case mapping in the Unicode Standard for more information. +# +# Usage: +# A. To do a simple case folding, use the mappings with status C + S. +# B. To do a full case folding, use the mappings with status C + F. +# +# The mappings with status T can be used or omitted depending on the desired case-folding +# behavior. (The default option is to exclude them.) +# +# ================================================================= + +# Property: Case_Folding + +# All code points not explicitly listed for Case_Folding +# have the value C for the status field, and the code point itself for the mapping field. + +# ================================================================= +0041; C; 0061; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A +0042; C; 0062; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B +0043; C; 0063; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C +0044; C; 0064; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D +0045; C; 0065; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E +0046; C; 0066; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER F +0047; C; 0067; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G +0048; C; 0068; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H +0049; C; 0069; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I +0049; T; 0131; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I +004A; C; 006A; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER J +004B; C; 006B; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K +004C; C; 006C; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L +004D; C; 006D; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M +004E; C; 006E; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N +004F; C; 006F; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O +0050; C; 0070; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P +0051; C; 0071; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Q +0052; C; 0072; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R +0053; C; 0073; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S +0054; C; 0074; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T +0055; C; 0075; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U +0056; C; 0076; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER V +0057; C; 0077; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER W +0058; C; 0078; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER X +0059; C; 0079; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y +005A; C; 007A; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z +00B5; C; 03BC; # MICRO SIGN +00C0; C; 00E0; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH GRAVE +00C1; C; 00E1; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH ACUTE +00C2; C; 00E2; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX +00C3; C; 00E3; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH TILDE +00C4; C; 00E4; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH DIAERESIS +00C5; C; 00E5; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE +00C6; C; 00E6; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER AE +00C7; C; 00E7; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH CEDILLA +00C8; C; 00E8; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH GRAVE +00C9; C; 00E9; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH ACUTE +00CA; C; 00EA; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX +00CB; C; 00EB; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH DIAERESIS +00CC; C; 00EC; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH GRAVE +00CD; C; 00ED; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH ACUTE +00CE; C; 00EE; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH CIRCUMFLEX +00CF; C; 00EF; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH DIAERESIS +00D0; C; 00F0; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER ETH +00D1; C; 00F1; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH TILDE +00D2; C; 00F2; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH GRAVE +00D3; C; 00F3; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH ACUTE +00D4; C; 00F4; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX +00D5; C; 00F5; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH TILDE +00D6; C; 00F6; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS +00D8; C; 00F8; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH STROKE +00D9; C; 00F9; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH GRAVE +00DA; C; 00FA; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH ACUTE +00DB; C; 00FB; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH CIRCUMFLEX +00DC; C; 00FC; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS +00DD; C; 00FD; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH ACUTE +00DE; C; 00FE; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER THORN +00DF; F; 0073 0073; # LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S +0100; C; 0101; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH MACRON +0102; C; 0103; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH BREVE +0104; C; 0105; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH OGONEK +0106; C; 0107; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH ACUTE +0108; C; 0109; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH CIRCUMFLEX +010A; C; 010B; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH DOT ABOVE +010C; C; 010D; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH CARON +010E; C; 010F; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH CARON +0110; C; 0111; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH STROKE +0112; C; 0113; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH MACRON +0114; C; 0115; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH BREVE +0116; C; 0117; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH DOT ABOVE +0118; C; 0119; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH OGONEK +011A; C; 011B; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH CARON +011C; C; 011D; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH CIRCUMFLEX +011E; C; 011F; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH BREVE +0120; C; 0121; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH DOT ABOVE +0122; C; 0123; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH CEDILLA +0124; C; 0125; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H WITH CIRCUMFLEX +0126; C; 0127; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H WITH STROKE +0128; C; 0129; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH TILDE +012A; C; 012B; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH MACRON +012C; C; 012D; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH BREVE +012E; C; 012F; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH OGONEK +0130; F; 0069 0307; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH DOT ABOVE +0130; T; 0069; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH DOT ABOVE +0132; C; 0133; # LATIN CAPITAL LIGATURE IJ +0134; C; 0135; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER J WITH CIRCUMFLEX +0136; C; 0137; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K WITH CEDILLA +0139; C; 013A; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH ACUTE +013B; C; 013C; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH CEDILLA +013D; C; 013E; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH CARON +013F; C; 0140; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH MIDDLE DOT +0141; C; 0142; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH STROKE +0143; C; 0144; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH ACUTE +0145; C; 0146; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH CEDILLA +0147; C; 0148; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH CARON +0149; F; 02BC 006E; # LATIN SMALL LETTER N PRECEDED BY APOSTROPHE +014A; C; 014B; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER ENG +014C; C; 014D; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH MACRON +014E; C; 014F; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH BREVE +0150; C; 0151; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH DOUBLE ACUTE +0152; C; 0153; # LATIN CAPITAL LIGATURE OE +0154; C; 0155; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH ACUTE +0156; C; 0157; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH CEDILLA +0158; C; 0159; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH CARON +015A; C; 015B; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH ACUTE +015C; C; 015D; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH CIRCUMFLEX +015E; C; 015F; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH CEDILLA +0160; C; 0161; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH CARON +0162; C; 0163; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH CEDILLA +0164; C; 0165; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH CARON +0166; C; 0167; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH STROKE +0168; C; 0169; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH TILDE +016A; C; 016B; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH MACRON +016C; C; 016D; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH BREVE +016E; C; 016F; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH RING ABOVE +0170; C; 0171; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DOUBLE ACUTE +0172; C; 0173; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH OGONEK +0174; C; 0175; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER W WITH CIRCUMFLEX +0176; C; 0177; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH CIRCUMFLEX +0178; C; 00FF; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH DIAERESIS +0179; C; 017A; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z WITH ACUTE +017B; C; 017C; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z WITH DOT ABOVE +017D; C; 017E; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z WITH CARON +017F; C; 0073; # LATIN SMALL LETTER LONG S +0181; C; 0253; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B WITH HOOK +0182; C; 0183; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B WITH TOPBAR +0184; C; 0185; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TONE SIX +0186; C; 0254; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER OPEN O +0187; C; 0188; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH HOOK +0189; C; 0256; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER AFRICAN D +018A; C; 0257; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH HOOK +018B; C; 018C; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH TOPBAR +018E; C; 01DD; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER REVERSED E +018F; C; 0259; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SCHWA +0190; C; 025B; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER OPEN E +0191; C; 0192; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER F WITH HOOK +0193; C; 0260; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH HOOK +0194; C; 0263; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER GAMMA +0196; C; 0269; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER IOTA +0197; C; 0268; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH STROKE +0198; C; 0199; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K WITH HOOK +019C; C; 026F; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TURNED M +019D; C; 0272; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH LEFT HOOK +019F; C; 0275; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH MIDDLE TILDE +01A0; C; 01A1; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH HORN +01A2; C; 01A3; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER OI +01A4; C; 01A5; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P WITH HOOK +01A6; C; 0280; # LATIN LETTER YR +01A7; C; 01A8; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TONE TWO +01A9; C; 0283; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER ESH +01AC; C; 01AD; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH HOOK +01AE; C; 0288; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH RETROFLEX HOOK +01AF; C; 01B0; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH HORN +01B1; C; 028A; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER UPSILON +01B2; C; 028B; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER V WITH HOOK +01B3; C; 01B4; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH HOOK +01B5; C; 01B6; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z WITH STROKE +01B7; C; 0292; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER EZH +01B8; C; 01B9; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER EZH REVERSED +01BC; C; 01BD; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TONE FIVE +01C4; C; 01C6; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER DZ WITH CARON +01C5; C; 01C6; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH SMALL LETTER Z WITH CARON +01C7; C; 01C9; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER LJ +01C8; C; 01C9; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH SMALL LETTER J +01CA; C; 01CC; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER NJ +01CB; C; 01CC; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH SMALL LETTER J +01CD; C; 01CE; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH CARON +01CF; C; 01D0; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH CARON +01D1; C; 01D2; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH CARON +01D3; C; 01D4; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH CARON +01D5; C; 01D6; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS AND MACRON +01D7; C; 01D8; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS AND ACUTE +01D9; C; 01DA; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS AND CARON +01DB; C; 01DC; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS AND GRAVE +01DE; C; 01DF; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH DIAERESIS AND MACRON +01E0; C; 01E1; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH DOT ABOVE AND MACRON +01E2; C; 01E3; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER AE WITH MACRON +01E4; C; 01E5; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH STROKE +01E6; C; 01E7; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH CARON +01E8; C; 01E9; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K WITH CARON +01EA; C; 01EB; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH OGONEK +01EC; C; 01ED; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH OGONEK AND MACRON +01EE; C; 01EF; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER EZH WITH CARON +01F0; F; 006A 030C; # LATIN SMALL LETTER J WITH CARON +01F1; C; 01F3; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER DZ +01F2; C; 01F3; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH SMALL LETTER Z +01F4; C; 01F5; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH ACUTE +01F6; C; 0195; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER HWAIR +01F7; C; 01BF; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER WYNN +01F8; C; 01F9; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH GRAVE +01FA; C; 01FB; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE AND ACUTE +01FC; C; 01FD; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER AE WITH ACUTE +01FE; C; 01FF; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH STROKE AND ACUTE +0200; C; 0201; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH DOUBLE GRAVE +0202; C; 0203; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH INVERTED BREVE +0204; C; 0205; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH DOUBLE GRAVE +0206; C; 0207; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH INVERTED BREVE +0208; C; 0209; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH DOUBLE GRAVE +020A; C; 020B; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH INVERTED BREVE +020C; C; 020D; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH DOUBLE GRAVE +020E; C; 020F; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH INVERTED BREVE +0210; C; 0211; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH DOUBLE GRAVE +0212; C; 0213; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH INVERTED BREVE +0214; C; 0215; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DOUBLE GRAVE +0216; C; 0217; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH INVERTED BREVE +0218; C; 0219; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH COMMA BELOW +021A; C; 021B; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH COMMA BELOW +021C; C; 021D; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER YOGH +021E; C; 021F; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H WITH CARON +0220; C; 019E; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH LONG RIGHT LEG +0222; C; 0223; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER OU +0224; C; 0225; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z WITH HOOK +0226; C; 0227; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH DOT ABOVE +0228; C; 0229; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH CEDILLA +022A; C; 022B; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS AND MACRON +022C; C; 022D; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH TILDE AND MACRON +022E; C; 022F; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH DOT ABOVE +0230; C; 0231; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH DOT ABOVE AND MACRON +0232; C; 0233; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH MACRON +023A; C; 2C65; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH STROKE +023B; C; 023C; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH STROKE +023D; C; 019A; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH BAR +023E; C; 2C66; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH DIAGONAL STROKE +0241; C; 0242; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER GLOTTAL STOP +0243; C; 0180; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B WITH STROKE +0244; C; 0289; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U BAR +0245; C; 028C; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TURNED V +0246; C; 0247; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH STROKE +0248; C; 0249; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER J WITH STROKE +024A; C; 024B; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SMALL Q WITH HOOK TAIL +024C; C; 024D; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH STROKE +024E; C; 024F; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH STROKE +0345; C; 03B9; # COMBINING GREEK YPOGEGRAMMENI +0370; C; 0371; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER HETA +0372; C; 0373; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ARCHAIC SAMPI +0376; C; 0377; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER PAMPHYLIAN DIGAMMA +037F; C; 03F3; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER YOT +0386; C; 03AC; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH TONOS +0388; C; 03AD; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER EPSILON WITH TONOS +0389; C; 03AE; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH TONOS +038A; C; 03AF; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER IOTA WITH TONOS +038C; C; 03CC; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMICRON WITH TONOS +038E; C; 03CD; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER UPSILON WITH TONOS +038F; C; 03CE; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH TONOS +0390; F; 03B9 0308 0301; # GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA WITH DIALYTIKA AND TONOS +0391; C; 03B1; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA +0392; C; 03B2; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER BETA +0393; C; 03B3; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER GAMMA +0394; C; 03B4; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER DELTA +0395; C; 03B5; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER EPSILON +0396; C; 03B6; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ZETA +0397; C; 03B7; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA +0398; C; 03B8; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER THETA +0399; C; 03B9; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER IOTA +039A; C; 03BA; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER KAPPA +039B; C; 03BB; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER LAMDA +039C; C; 03BC; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER MU +039D; C; 03BD; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER NU +039E; C; 03BE; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER XI +039F; C; 03BF; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMICRON +03A0; C; 03C0; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER PI +03A1; C; 03C1; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER RHO +03A3; C; 03C3; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER SIGMA +03A4; C; 03C4; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER TAU +03A5; C; 03C5; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER UPSILON +03A6; C; 03C6; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER PHI +03A7; C; 03C7; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER CHI +03A8; C; 03C8; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER PSI +03A9; C; 03C9; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA +03AA; C; 03CA; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER IOTA WITH DIALYTIKA +03AB; C; 03CB; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER UPSILON WITH DIALYTIKA +03B0; F; 03C5 0308 0301; # GREEK SMALL LETTER UPSILON WITH DIALYTIKA AND TONOS +03C2; C; 03C3; # GREEK SMALL LETTER FINAL SIGMA +03CF; C; 03D7; # GREEK CAPITAL KAI SYMBOL +03D0; C; 03B2; # GREEK BETA SYMBOL +03D1; C; 03B8; # GREEK THETA SYMBOL +03D5; C; 03C6; # GREEK PHI SYMBOL +03D6; C; 03C0; # GREEK PI SYMBOL +03D8; C; 03D9; # GREEK LETTER ARCHAIC KOPPA +03DA; C; 03DB; # GREEK LETTER STIGMA +03DC; C; 03DD; # GREEK LETTER DIGAMMA +03DE; C; 03DF; # GREEK LETTER KOPPA +03E0; C; 03E1; # GREEK LETTER SAMPI +03E2; C; 03E3; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER SHEI +03E4; C; 03E5; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER FEI +03E6; C; 03E7; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER KHEI +03E8; C; 03E9; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER HORI +03EA; C; 03EB; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER GANGIA +03EC; C; 03ED; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER SHIMA +03EE; C; 03EF; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER DEI +03F0; C; 03BA; # GREEK KAPPA SYMBOL +03F1; C; 03C1; # GREEK RHO SYMBOL +03F4; C; 03B8; # GREEK CAPITAL THETA SYMBOL +03F5; C; 03B5; # GREEK LUNATE EPSILON SYMBOL +03F7; C; 03F8; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER SHO +03F9; C; 03F2; # GREEK CAPITAL LUNATE SIGMA SYMBOL +03FA; C; 03FB; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER SAN +03FD; C; 037B; # GREEK CAPITAL REVERSED LUNATE SIGMA SYMBOL +03FE; C; 037C; # GREEK CAPITAL DOTTED LUNATE SIGMA SYMBOL +03FF; C; 037D; # GREEK CAPITAL REVERSED DOTTED LUNATE SIGMA SYMBOL +0400; C; 0450; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IE WITH GRAVE +0401; C; 0451; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IO +0402; C; 0452; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DJE +0403; C; 0453; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER GJE +0404; C; 0454; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER UKRAINIAN IE +0405; C; 0455; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DZE +0406; C; 0456; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BYELORUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN I +0407; C; 0457; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YI +0408; C; 0458; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER JE +0409; C; 0459; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER LJE +040A; C; 045A; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER NJE +040B; C; 045B; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TSHE +040C; C; 045C; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KJE +040D; C; 045D; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER I WITH GRAVE +040E; C; 045E; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHORT U +040F; C; 045F; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DZHE +0410; C; 0430; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER A +0411; C; 0431; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BE +0412; C; 0432; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER VE +0413; C; 0433; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER GHE +0414; C; 0434; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DE +0415; C; 0435; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IE +0416; C; 0436; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZHE +0417; C; 0437; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZE +0418; C; 0438; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER I +0419; C; 0439; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHORT I +041A; C; 043A; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KA +041B; C; 043B; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EL +041C; C; 043C; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EM +041D; C; 043D; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EN +041E; C; 043E; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER O +041F; C; 043F; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER PE +0420; C; 0440; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ER +0421; C; 0441; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ES +0422; C; 0442; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TE +0423; C; 0443; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER U +0424; C; 0444; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EF +0425; C; 0445; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER HA +0426; C; 0446; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TSE +0427; C; 0447; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER CHE +0428; C; 0448; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHA +0429; C; 0449; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHCHA +042A; C; 044A; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER HARD SIGN +042B; C; 044B; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YERU +042C; C; 044C; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SOFT SIGN +042D; C; 044D; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER E +042E; C; 044E; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YU +042F; C; 044F; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YA +0460; C; 0461; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA +0462; C; 0463; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YAT +0464; C; 0465; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTIFIED E +0466; C; 0467; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER LITTLE YUS +0468; C; 0469; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTIFIED LITTLE YUS +046A; C; 046B; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BIG YUS +046C; C; 046D; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTIFIED BIG YUS +046E; C; 046F; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KSI +0470; C; 0471; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER PSI +0472; C; 0473; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER FITA +0474; C; 0475; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IZHITSA +0476; C; 0477; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IZHITSA WITH DOUBLE GRAVE ACCENT +0478; C; 0479; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER UK +047A; C; 047B; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ROUND OMEGA +047C; C; 047D; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH TITLO +047E; C; 047F; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER OT +0480; C; 0481; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KOPPA +048A; C; 048B; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHORT I WITH TAIL +048C; C; 048D; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SEMISOFT SIGN +048E; C; 048F; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ER WITH TICK +0490; C; 0491; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER GHE WITH UPTURN +0492; C; 0493; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER GHE WITH STROKE +0494; C; 0495; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER GHE WITH MIDDLE HOOK +0496; C; 0497; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZHE WITH DESCENDER +0498; C; 0499; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZE WITH DESCENDER +049A; C; 049B; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KA WITH DESCENDER +049C; C; 049D; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KA WITH VERTICAL STROKE +049E; C; 049F; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KA WITH STROKE +04A0; C; 04A1; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BASHKIR KA +04A2; C; 04A3; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EN WITH DESCENDER +04A4; C; 04A5; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LIGATURE EN GHE +04A6; C; 04A7; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER PE WITH MIDDLE HOOK +04A8; C; 04A9; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ABKHASIAN HA +04AA; C; 04AB; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ES WITH DESCENDER +04AC; C; 04AD; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TE WITH DESCENDER +04AE; C; 04AF; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER STRAIGHT U +04B0; C; 04B1; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER STRAIGHT U WITH STROKE +04B2; C; 04B3; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER HA WITH DESCENDER +04B4; C; 04B5; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LIGATURE TE TSE +04B6; C; 04B7; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER CHE WITH DESCENDER +04B8; C; 04B9; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER CHE WITH VERTICAL STROKE +04BA; C; 04BB; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHHA +04BC; C; 04BD; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ABKHASIAN CHE +04BE; C; 04BF; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ABKHASIAN CHE WITH DESCENDER +04C0; C; 04CF; # CYRILLIC LETTER PALOCHKA +04C1; C; 04C2; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZHE WITH BREVE +04C3; C; 04C4; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KA WITH HOOK +04C5; C; 04C6; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EL WITH TAIL +04C7; C; 04C8; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EN WITH HOOK +04C9; C; 04CA; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EN WITH TAIL +04CB; C; 04CC; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KHAKASSIAN CHE +04CD; C; 04CE; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EM WITH TAIL +04D0; C; 04D1; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER A WITH BREVE +04D2; C; 04D3; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER A WITH DIAERESIS +04D4; C; 04D5; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LIGATURE A IE +04D6; C; 04D7; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IE WITH BREVE +04D8; C; 04D9; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SCHWA +04DA; C; 04DB; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SCHWA WITH DIAERESIS +04DC; C; 04DD; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZHE WITH DIAERESIS +04DE; C; 04DF; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZE WITH DIAERESIS +04E0; C; 04E1; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ABKHASIAN DZE +04E2; C; 04E3; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER I WITH MACRON +04E4; C; 04E5; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER I WITH DIAERESIS +04E6; C; 04E7; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS +04E8; C; 04E9; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BARRED O +04EA; C; 04EB; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BARRED O WITH DIAERESIS +04EC; C; 04ED; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER E WITH DIAERESIS +04EE; C; 04EF; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER U WITH MACRON +04F0; C; 04F1; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS +04F2; C; 04F3; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DOUBLE ACUTE +04F4; C; 04F5; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER CHE WITH DIAERESIS +04F6; C; 04F7; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER GHE WITH DESCENDER +04F8; C; 04F9; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YERU WITH DIAERESIS +04FA; C; 04FB; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER GHE WITH STROKE AND HOOK +04FC; C; 04FD; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER HA WITH HOOK +04FE; C; 04FF; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER HA WITH STROKE +0500; C; 0501; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KOMI DE +0502; C; 0503; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KOMI DJE +0504; C; 0505; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KOMI ZJE +0506; C; 0507; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KOMI DZJE +0508; C; 0509; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KOMI LJE +050A; C; 050B; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KOMI NJE +050C; C; 050D; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KOMI SJE +050E; C; 050F; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KOMI TJE +0510; C; 0511; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER REVERSED ZE +0512; C; 0513; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EL WITH HOOK +0514; C; 0515; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER LHA +0516; C; 0517; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER RHA +0518; C; 0519; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YAE +051A; C; 051B; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER QA +051C; C; 051D; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER WE +051E; C; 051F; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ALEUT KA +0520; C; 0521; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EL WITH MIDDLE HOOK +0522; C; 0523; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EN WITH MIDDLE HOOK +0524; C; 0525; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER PE WITH DESCENDER +0526; C; 0527; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHHA WITH DESCENDER +0528; C; 0529; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EN WITH LEFT HOOK +052A; C; 052B; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DZZHE +052C; C; 052D; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DCHE +052E; C; 052F; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EL WITH DESCENDER +0531; C; 0561; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER AYB +0532; C; 0562; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER BEN +0533; C; 0563; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER GIM +0534; C; 0564; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER DA +0535; C; 0565; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER ECH +0536; C; 0566; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER ZA +0537; C; 0567; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER EH +0538; C; 0568; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER ET +0539; C; 0569; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER TO +053A; C; 056A; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER ZHE +053B; C; 056B; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER INI +053C; C; 056C; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER LIWN +053D; C; 056D; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER XEH +053E; C; 056E; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER CA +053F; C; 056F; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER KEN +0540; C; 0570; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER HO +0541; C; 0571; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER JA +0542; C; 0572; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER GHAD +0543; C; 0573; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER CHEH +0544; C; 0574; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER MEN +0545; C; 0575; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER YI +0546; C; 0576; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER NOW +0547; C; 0577; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER SHA +0548; C; 0578; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER VO +0549; C; 0579; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER CHA +054A; C; 057A; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER PEH +054B; C; 057B; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER JHEH +054C; C; 057C; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER RA +054D; C; 057D; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER SEH +054E; C; 057E; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER VEW +054F; C; 057F; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER TIWN +0550; C; 0580; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER REH +0551; C; 0581; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER CO +0552; C; 0582; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER YIWN +0553; C; 0583; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER PIWR +0554; C; 0584; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER KEH +0555; C; 0585; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER OH +0556; C; 0586; # ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER FEH +0587; F; 0565 0582; # ARMENIAN SMALL LIGATURE ECH YIWN +10A0; C; 2D00; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER AN +10A1; C; 2D01; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER BAN +10A2; C; 2D02; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER GAN +10A3; C; 2D03; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER DON +10A4; C; 2D04; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER EN +10A5; C; 2D05; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER VIN +10A6; C; 2D06; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER ZEN +10A7; C; 2D07; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER TAN +10A8; C; 2D08; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER IN +10A9; C; 2D09; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER KAN +10AA; C; 2D0A; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER LAS +10AB; C; 2D0B; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER MAN +10AC; C; 2D0C; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER NAR +10AD; C; 2D0D; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER ON +10AE; C; 2D0E; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER PAR +10AF; C; 2D0F; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER ZHAR +10B0; C; 2D10; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER RAE +10B1; C; 2D11; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER SAN +10B2; C; 2D12; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER TAR +10B3; C; 2D13; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER UN +10B4; C; 2D14; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER PHAR +10B5; C; 2D15; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER KHAR +10B6; C; 2D16; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER GHAN +10B7; C; 2D17; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER QAR +10B8; C; 2D18; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER SHIN +10B9; C; 2D19; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER CHIN +10BA; C; 2D1A; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER CAN +10BB; C; 2D1B; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER JIL +10BC; C; 2D1C; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER CIL +10BD; C; 2D1D; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER CHAR +10BE; C; 2D1E; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER XAN +10BF; C; 2D1F; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER JHAN +10C0; C; 2D20; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER HAE +10C1; C; 2D21; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER HE +10C2; C; 2D22; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER HIE +10C3; C; 2D23; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER WE +10C4; C; 2D24; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER HAR +10C5; C; 2D25; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER HOE +10C7; C; 2D27; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER YN +10CD; C; 2D2D; # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER AEN +13F8; C; 13F0; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER YE +13F9; C; 13F1; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER YI +13FA; C; 13F2; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER YO +13FB; C; 13F3; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER YU +13FC; C; 13F4; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER YV +13FD; C; 13F5; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER MV +1C80; C; 0432; # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ROUNDED VE +1C81; C; 0434; # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER LONG-LEGGED DE +1C82; C; 043E; # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER NARROW O +1C83; C; 0441; # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER WIDE ES +1C84; C; 0442; # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TALL TE +1C85; C; 0442; # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER THREE-LEGGED TE +1C86; C; 044A; # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TALL HARD SIGN +1C87; C; 0463; # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TALL YAT +1C88; C; A64B; # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER UNBLENDED UK +1C90; C; 10D0; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER AN +1C91; C; 10D1; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER BAN +1C92; C; 10D2; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER GAN +1C93; C; 10D3; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER DON +1C94; C; 10D4; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER EN +1C95; C; 10D5; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER VIN +1C96; C; 10D6; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER ZEN +1C97; C; 10D7; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER TAN +1C98; C; 10D8; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER IN +1C99; C; 10D9; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER KAN +1C9A; C; 10DA; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER LAS +1C9B; C; 10DB; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER MAN +1C9C; C; 10DC; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER NAR +1C9D; C; 10DD; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER ON +1C9E; C; 10DE; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER PAR +1C9F; C; 10DF; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER ZHAR +1CA0; C; 10E0; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER RAE +1CA1; C; 10E1; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER SAN +1CA2; C; 10E2; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER TAR +1CA3; C; 10E3; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER UN +1CA4; C; 10E4; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER PHAR +1CA5; C; 10E5; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER KHAR +1CA6; C; 10E6; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER GHAN +1CA7; C; 10E7; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER QAR +1CA8; C; 10E8; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER SHIN +1CA9; C; 10E9; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER CHIN +1CAA; C; 10EA; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER CAN +1CAB; C; 10EB; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER JIL +1CAC; C; 10EC; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER CIL +1CAD; C; 10ED; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER CHAR +1CAE; C; 10EE; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER XAN +1CAF; C; 10EF; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER JHAN +1CB0; C; 10F0; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER HAE +1CB1; C; 10F1; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER HE +1CB2; C; 10F2; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER HIE +1CB3; C; 10F3; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER WE +1CB4; C; 10F4; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER HAR +1CB5; C; 10F5; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER HOE +1CB6; C; 10F6; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER FI +1CB7; C; 10F7; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER YN +1CB8; C; 10F8; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER ELIFI +1CB9; C; 10F9; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER TURNED GAN +1CBA; C; 10FA; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER AIN +1CBD; C; 10FD; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER AEN +1CBE; C; 10FE; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER HARD SIGN +1CBF; C; 10FF; # GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER LABIAL SIGN +1E00; C; 1E01; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH RING BELOW +1E02; C; 1E03; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B WITH DOT ABOVE +1E04; C; 1E05; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B WITH DOT BELOW +1E06; C; 1E07; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B WITH LINE BELOW +1E08; C; 1E09; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH CEDILLA AND ACUTE +1E0A; C; 1E0B; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH DOT ABOVE +1E0C; C; 1E0D; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH DOT BELOW +1E0E; C; 1E0F; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH LINE BELOW +1E10; C; 1E11; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH CEDILLA +1E12; C; 1E13; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH CIRCUMFLEX BELOW +1E14; C; 1E15; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH MACRON AND GRAVE +1E16; C; 1E17; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH MACRON AND ACUTE +1E18; C; 1E19; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX BELOW +1E1A; C; 1E1B; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH TILDE BELOW +1E1C; C; 1E1D; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH CEDILLA AND BREVE +1E1E; C; 1E1F; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER F WITH DOT ABOVE +1E20; C; 1E21; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH MACRON +1E22; C; 1E23; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H WITH DOT ABOVE +1E24; C; 1E25; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H WITH DOT BELOW +1E26; C; 1E27; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H WITH DIAERESIS +1E28; C; 1E29; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H WITH CEDILLA +1E2A; C; 1E2B; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H WITH BREVE BELOW +1E2C; C; 1E2D; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH TILDE BELOW +1E2E; C; 1E2F; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH DIAERESIS AND ACUTE +1E30; C; 1E31; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K WITH ACUTE +1E32; C; 1E33; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K WITH DOT BELOW +1E34; C; 1E35; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K WITH LINE BELOW +1E36; C; 1E37; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH DOT BELOW +1E38; C; 1E39; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH DOT BELOW AND MACRON +1E3A; C; 1E3B; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH LINE BELOW +1E3C; C; 1E3D; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH CIRCUMFLEX BELOW +1E3E; C; 1E3F; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M WITH ACUTE +1E40; C; 1E41; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M WITH DOT ABOVE +1E42; C; 1E43; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M WITH DOT BELOW +1E44; C; 1E45; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH DOT ABOVE +1E46; C; 1E47; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH DOT BELOW +1E48; C; 1E49; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH LINE BELOW +1E4A; C; 1E4B; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH CIRCUMFLEX BELOW +1E4C; C; 1E4D; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH TILDE AND ACUTE +1E4E; C; 1E4F; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH TILDE AND DIAERESIS +1E50; C; 1E51; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH MACRON AND GRAVE +1E52; C; 1E53; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH MACRON AND ACUTE +1E54; C; 1E55; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P WITH ACUTE +1E56; C; 1E57; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P WITH DOT ABOVE +1E58; C; 1E59; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH DOT ABOVE +1E5A; C; 1E5B; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH DOT BELOW +1E5C; C; 1E5D; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH DOT BELOW AND MACRON +1E5E; C; 1E5F; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH LINE BELOW +1E60; C; 1E61; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH DOT ABOVE +1E62; C; 1E63; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH DOT BELOW +1E64; C; 1E65; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH ACUTE AND DOT ABOVE +1E66; C; 1E67; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH CARON AND DOT ABOVE +1E68; C; 1E69; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH DOT BELOW AND DOT ABOVE +1E6A; C; 1E6B; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH DOT ABOVE +1E6C; C; 1E6D; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH DOT BELOW +1E6E; C; 1E6F; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH LINE BELOW +1E70; C; 1E71; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH CIRCUMFLEX BELOW +1E72; C; 1E73; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS BELOW +1E74; C; 1E75; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH TILDE BELOW +1E76; C; 1E77; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH CIRCUMFLEX BELOW +1E78; C; 1E79; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH TILDE AND ACUTE +1E7A; C; 1E7B; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH MACRON AND DIAERESIS +1E7C; C; 1E7D; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER V WITH TILDE +1E7E; C; 1E7F; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER V WITH DOT BELOW +1E80; C; 1E81; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER W WITH GRAVE +1E82; C; 1E83; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER W WITH ACUTE +1E84; C; 1E85; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER W WITH DIAERESIS +1E86; C; 1E87; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER W WITH DOT ABOVE +1E88; C; 1E89; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER W WITH DOT BELOW +1E8A; C; 1E8B; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER X WITH DOT ABOVE +1E8C; C; 1E8D; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER X WITH DIAERESIS +1E8E; C; 1E8F; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH DOT ABOVE +1E90; C; 1E91; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z WITH CIRCUMFLEX +1E92; C; 1E93; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z WITH DOT BELOW +1E94; C; 1E95; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z WITH LINE BELOW +1E96; F; 0068 0331; # LATIN SMALL LETTER H WITH LINE BELOW +1E97; F; 0074 0308; # LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH DIAERESIS +1E98; F; 0077 030A; # LATIN SMALL LETTER W WITH RING ABOVE +1E99; F; 0079 030A; # LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH RING ABOVE +1E9A; F; 0061 02BE; # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH RIGHT HALF RING +1E9B; C; 1E61; # LATIN SMALL LETTER LONG S WITH DOT ABOVE +1E9E; F; 0073 0073; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SHARP S +1E9E; S; 00DF; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SHARP S +1EA0; C; 1EA1; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH DOT BELOW +1EA2; C; 1EA3; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH HOOK ABOVE +1EA4; C; 1EA5; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND ACUTE +1EA6; C; 1EA7; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND GRAVE +1EA8; C; 1EA9; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND HOOK ABOVE +1EAA; C; 1EAB; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND TILDE +1EAC; C; 1EAD; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND DOT BELOW +1EAE; C; 1EAF; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH BREVE AND ACUTE +1EB0; C; 1EB1; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH BREVE AND GRAVE +1EB2; C; 1EB3; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH BREVE AND HOOK ABOVE +1EB4; C; 1EB5; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH BREVE AND TILDE +1EB6; C; 1EB7; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH BREVE AND DOT BELOW +1EB8; C; 1EB9; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH DOT BELOW +1EBA; C; 1EBB; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH HOOK ABOVE +1EBC; C; 1EBD; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH TILDE +1EBE; C; 1EBF; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND ACUTE +1EC0; C; 1EC1; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND GRAVE +1EC2; C; 1EC3; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND HOOK ABOVE +1EC4; C; 1EC5; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND TILDE +1EC6; C; 1EC7; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND DOT BELOW +1EC8; C; 1EC9; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH HOOK ABOVE +1ECA; C; 1ECB; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH DOT BELOW +1ECC; C; 1ECD; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH DOT BELOW +1ECE; C; 1ECF; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH HOOK ABOVE +1ED0; C; 1ED1; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND ACUTE +1ED2; C; 1ED3; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND GRAVE +1ED4; C; 1ED5; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND HOOK ABOVE +1ED6; C; 1ED7; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND TILDE +1ED8; C; 1ED9; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND DOT BELOW +1EDA; C; 1EDB; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH HORN AND ACUTE +1EDC; C; 1EDD; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH HORN AND GRAVE +1EDE; C; 1EDF; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH HORN AND HOOK ABOVE +1EE0; C; 1EE1; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH HORN AND TILDE +1EE2; C; 1EE3; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH HORN AND DOT BELOW +1EE4; C; 1EE5; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DOT BELOW +1EE6; C; 1EE7; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH HOOK ABOVE +1EE8; C; 1EE9; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH HORN AND ACUTE +1EEA; C; 1EEB; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH HORN AND GRAVE +1EEC; C; 1EED; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH HORN AND HOOK ABOVE +1EEE; C; 1EEF; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH HORN AND TILDE +1EF0; C; 1EF1; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH HORN AND DOT BELOW +1EF2; C; 1EF3; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH GRAVE +1EF4; C; 1EF5; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH DOT BELOW +1EF6; C; 1EF7; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH HOOK ABOVE +1EF8; C; 1EF9; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH TILDE +1EFA; C; 1EFB; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER MIDDLE-WELSH LL +1EFC; C; 1EFD; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER MIDDLE-WELSH V +1EFE; C; 1EFF; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH LOOP +1F08; C; 1F00; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH PSILI +1F09; C; 1F01; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH DASIA +1F0A; C; 1F02; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH PSILI AND VARIA +1F0B; C; 1F03; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH DASIA AND VARIA +1F0C; C; 1F04; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH PSILI AND OXIA +1F0D; C; 1F05; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH DASIA AND OXIA +1F0E; C; 1F06; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH PSILI AND PERISPOMENI +1F0F; C; 1F07; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI +1F18; C; 1F10; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER EPSILON WITH PSILI +1F19; C; 1F11; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER EPSILON WITH DASIA +1F1A; C; 1F12; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER EPSILON WITH PSILI AND VARIA +1F1B; C; 1F13; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER EPSILON WITH DASIA AND VARIA +1F1C; C; 1F14; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER EPSILON WITH PSILI AND OXIA +1F1D; C; 1F15; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER EPSILON WITH DASIA AND OXIA +1F28; C; 1F20; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH PSILI +1F29; C; 1F21; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH DASIA +1F2A; C; 1F22; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH PSILI AND VARIA +1F2B; C; 1F23; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH DASIA AND VARIA +1F2C; C; 1F24; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH PSILI AND OXIA +1F2D; C; 1F25; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH DASIA AND OXIA +1F2E; C; 1F26; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH PSILI AND PERISPOMENI +1F2F; C; 1F27; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI +1F38; C; 1F30; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER IOTA WITH PSILI +1F39; C; 1F31; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER IOTA WITH DASIA +1F3A; C; 1F32; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER IOTA WITH PSILI AND VARIA +1F3B; C; 1F33; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER IOTA WITH DASIA AND VARIA +1F3C; C; 1F34; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER IOTA WITH PSILI AND OXIA +1F3D; C; 1F35; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER IOTA WITH DASIA AND OXIA +1F3E; C; 1F36; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER IOTA WITH PSILI AND PERISPOMENI +1F3F; C; 1F37; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER IOTA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI +1F48; C; 1F40; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMICRON WITH PSILI +1F49; C; 1F41; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMICRON WITH DASIA +1F4A; C; 1F42; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMICRON WITH PSILI AND VARIA +1F4B; C; 1F43; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMICRON WITH DASIA AND VARIA +1F4C; C; 1F44; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMICRON WITH PSILI AND OXIA +1F4D; C; 1F45; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMICRON WITH DASIA AND OXIA +1F50; F; 03C5 0313; # GREEK SMALL LETTER UPSILON WITH PSILI +1F52; F; 03C5 0313 0300; # GREEK SMALL LETTER UPSILON WITH PSILI AND VARIA +1F54; F; 03C5 0313 0301; # GREEK SMALL LETTER UPSILON WITH PSILI AND OXIA +1F56; F; 03C5 0313 0342; # GREEK SMALL LETTER UPSILON WITH PSILI AND PERISPOMENI +1F59; C; 1F51; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER UPSILON WITH DASIA +1F5B; C; 1F53; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER UPSILON WITH DASIA AND VARIA +1F5D; C; 1F55; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER UPSILON WITH DASIA AND OXIA +1F5F; C; 1F57; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER UPSILON WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI +1F68; C; 1F60; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI +1F69; C; 1F61; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA +1F6A; C; 1F62; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI AND VARIA +1F6B; C; 1F63; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND VARIA +1F6C; C; 1F64; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI AND OXIA +1F6D; C; 1F65; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND OXIA +1F6E; C; 1F66; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI AND PERISPOMENI +1F6F; C; 1F67; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI +1F80; F; 1F00 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH PSILI AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1F81; F; 1F01 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH DASIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1F82; F; 1F02 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH PSILI AND VARIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1F83; F; 1F03 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH DASIA AND VARIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1F84; F; 1F04 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH PSILI AND OXIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1F85; F; 1F05 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH DASIA AND OXIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1F86; F; 1F06 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH PSILI AND PERISPOMENI AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1F87; F; 1F07 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1F88; F; 1F00 03B9; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH PSILI AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1F88; S; 1F80; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH PSILI AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1F89; F; 1F01 03B9; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH DASIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1F89; S; 1F81; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH DASIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1F8A; F; 1F02 03B9; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH PSILI AND VARIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1F8A; S; 1F82; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH PSILI AND VARIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1F8B; F; 1F03 03B9; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH DASIA AND VARIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1F8B; S; 1F83; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH DASIA AND VARIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1F8C; F; 1F04 03B9; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH PSILI AND OXIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1F8C; S; 1F84; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH PSILI AND OXIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1F8D; F; 1F05 03B9; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH DASIA AND OXIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1F8D; S; 1F85; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH DASIA AND OXIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1F8E; F; 1F06 03B9; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH PSILI AND PERISPOMENI AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1F8E; S; 1F86; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH PSILI AND PERISPOMENI AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1F8F; F; 1F07 03B9; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1F8F; S; 1F87; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1F90; F; 1F20 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA WITH PSILI AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1F91; F; 1F21 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA WITH DASIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1F92; F; 1F22 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA WITH PSILI AND VARIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1F93; F; 1F23 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA WITH DASIA AND VARIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1F94; F; 1F24 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA WITH PSILI AND OXIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1F95; F; 1F25 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA WITH DASIA AND OXIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1F96; F; 1F26 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA WITH PSILI AND PERISPOMENI AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1F97; F; 1F27 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1F98; F; 1F20 03B9; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH PSILI AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1F98; S; 1F90; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH PSILI AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1F99; F; 1F21 03B9; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH DASIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1F99; S; 1F91; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH DASIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1F9A; F; 1F22 03B9; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH PSILI AND VARIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1F9A; S; 1F92; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH PSILI AND VARIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1F9B; F; 1F23 03B9; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH DASIA AND VARIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1F9B; S; 1F93; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH DASIA AND VARIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1F9C; F; 1F24 03B9; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH PSILI AND OXIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1F9C; S; 1F94; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH PSILI AND OXIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1F9D; F; 1F25 03B9; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH DASIA AND OXIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1F9D; S; 1F95; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH DASIA AND OXIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1F9E; F; 1F26 03B9; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH PSILI AND PERISPOMENI AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1F9E; S; 1F96; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH PSILI AND PERISPOMENI AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1F9F; F; 1F27 03B9; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1F9F; S; 1F97; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1FA0; F; 1F60 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1FA1; F; 1F61 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1FA2; F; 1F62 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI AND VARIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1FA3; F; 1F63 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND VARIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1FA4; F; 1F64 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI AND OXIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1FA5; F; 1F65 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND OXIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1FA6; F; 1F66 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI AND PERISPOMENI AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1FA7; F; 1F67 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1FA8; F; 1F60 03B9; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1FA8; S; 1FA0; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1FA9; F; 1F61 03B9; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1FA9; S; 1FA1; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1FAA; F; 1F62 03B9; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI AND VARIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1FAA; S; 1FA2; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI AND VARIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1FAB; F; 1F63 03B9; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND VARIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1FAB; S; 1FA3; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND VARIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1FAC; F; 1F64 03B9; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI AND OXIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1FAC; S; 1FA4; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI AND OXIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1FAD; F; 1F65 03B9; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND OXIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1FAD; S; 1FA5; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND OXIA AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1FAE; F; 1F66 03B9; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI AND PERISPOMENI AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1FAE; S; 1FA6; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI AND PERISPOMENI AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1FAF; F; 1F67 03B9; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1FAF; S; 1FA7; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1FB2; F; 1F70 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH VARIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1FB3; F; 03B1 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH YPOGEGRAMMENI +1FB4; F; 03AC 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH OXIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1FB6; F; 03B1 0342; # GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH PERISPOMENI +1FB7; F; 03B1 0342 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH PERISPOMENI AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1FB8; C; 1FB0; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH VRACHY +1FB9; C; 1FB1; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH MACRON +1FBA; C; 1F70; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH VARIA +1FBB; C; 1F71; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH OXIA +1FBC; F; 03B1 03B9; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH PROSGEGRAMMENI +1FBC; S; 1FB3; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH PROSGEGRAMMENI +1FBE; C; 03B9; # GREEK PROSGEGRAMMENI +1FC2; F; 1F74 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA WITH VARIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1FC3; F; 03B7 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA WITH YPOGEGRAMMENI +1FC4; F; 03AE 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA WITH OXIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1FC6; F; 03B7 0342; # GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA WITH PERISPOMENI +1FC7; F; 03B7 0342 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA WITH PERISPOMENI AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1FC8; C; 1F72; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER EPSILON WITH VARIA +1FC9; C; 1F73; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER EPSILON WITH OXIA +1FCA; C; 1F74; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH VARIA +1FCB; C; 1F75; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH OXIA +1FCC; F; 03B7 03B9; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH PROSGEGRAMMENI +1FCC; S; 1FC3; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH PROSGEGRAMMENI +1FD2; F; 03B9 0308 0300; # GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA WITH DIALYTIKA AND VARIA +1FD3; F; 03B9 0308 0301; # GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA WITH DIALYTIKA AND OXIA +1FD6; F; 03B9 0342; # GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA WITH PERISPOMENI +1FD7; F; 03B9 0308 0342; # GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA WITH DIALYTIKA AND PERISPOMENI +1FD8; C; 1FD0; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER IOTA WITH VRACHY +1FD9; C; 1FD1; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER IOTA WITH MACRON +1FDA; C; 1F76; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER IOTA WITH VARIA +1FDB; C; 1F77; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER IOTA WITH OXIA +1FE2; F; 03C5 0308 0300; # GREEK SMALL LETTER UPSILON WITH DIALYTIKA AND VARIA +1FE3; F; 03C5 0308 0301; # GREEK SMALL LETTER UPSILON WITH DIALYTIKA AND OXIA +1FE4; F; 03C1 0313; # GREEK SMALL LETTER RHO WITH PSILI +1FE6; F; 03C5 0342; # GREEK SMALL LETTER UPSILON WITH PERISPOMENI +1FE7; F; 03C5 0308 0342; # GREEK SMALL LETTER UPSILON WITH DIALYTIKA AND PERISPOMENI +1FE8; C; 1FE0; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER UPSILON WITH VRACHY +1FE9; C; 1FE1; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER UPSILON WITH MACRON +1FEA; C; 1F7A; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER UPSILON WITH VARIA +1FEB; C; 1F7B; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER UPSILON WITH OXIA +1FEC; C; 1FE5; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER RHO WITH DASIA +1FF2; F; 1F7C 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH VARIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1FF3; F; 03C9 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH YPOGEGRAMMENI +1FF4; F; 03CE 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH OXIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1FF6; F; 03C9 0342; # GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH PERISPOMENI +1FF7; F; 03C9 0342 03B9; # GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH PERISPOMENI AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1FF8; C; 1F78; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMICRON WITH VARIA +1FF9; C; 1F79; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMICRON WITH OXIA +1FFA; C; 1F7C; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH VARIA +1FFB; C; 1F7D; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH OXIA +1FFC; F; 03C9 03B9; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH PROSGEGRAMMENI +1FFC; S; 1FF3; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH PROSGEGRAMMENI +2126; C; 03C9; # OHM SIGN +212A; C; 006B; # KELVIN SIGN +212B; C; 00E5; # ANGSTROM SIGN +2132; C; 214E; # TURNED CAPITAL F +2160; C; 2170; # ROMAN NUMERAL ONE +2161; C; 2171; # ROMAN NUMERAL TWO +2162; C; 2172; # ROMAN NUMERAL THREE +2163; C; 2173; # ROMAN NUMERAL FOUR +2164; C; 2174; # ROMAN NUMERAL FIVE +2165; C; 2175; # ROMAN NUMERAL SIX +2166; C; 2176; # ROMAN NUMERAL SEVEN +2167; C; 2177; # ROMAN NUMERAL EIGHT +2168; C; 2178; # ROMAN NUMERAL NINE +2169; C; 2179; # ROMAN NUMERAL TEN +216A; C; 217A; # ROMAN NUMERAL ELEVEN +216B; C; 217B; # ROMAN NUMERAL TWELVE +216C; C; 217C; # ROMAN NUMERAL FIFTY +216D; C; 217D; # ROMAN NUMERAL ONE HUNDRED +216E; C; 217E; # ROMAN NUMERAL FIVE HUNDRED +216F; C; 217F; # ROMAN NUMERAL ONE THOUSAND +2183; C; 2184; # ROMAN NUMERAL REVERSED ONE HUNDRED +24B6; C; 24D0; # CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A +24B7; C; 24D1; # CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B +24B8; C; 24D2; # CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C +24B9; C; 24D3; # CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D +24BA; C; 24D4; # CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E +24BB; C; 24D5; # CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER F +24BC; C; 24D6; # CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G +24BD; C; 24D7; # CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H +24BE; C; 24D8; # CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I +24BF; C; 24D9; # CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER J +24C0; C; 24DA; # CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K +24C1; C; 24DB; # CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L +24C2; C; 24DC; # CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M +24C3; C; 24DD; # CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N +24C4; C; 24DE; # CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O +24C5; C; 24DF; # CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P +24C6; C; 24E0; # CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Q +24C7; C; 24E1; # CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R +24C8; C; 24E2; # CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S +24C9; C; 24E3; # CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T +24CA; C; 24E4; # CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U +24CB; C; 24E5; # CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER V +24CC; C; 24E6; # CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER W +24CD; C; 24E7; # CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER X +24CE; C; 24E8; # CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y +24CF; C; 24E9; # CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z +2C00; C; 2C30; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER AZU +2C01; C; 2C31; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER BUKY +2C02; C; 2C32; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER VEDE +2C03; C; 2C33; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER GLAGOLI +2C04; C; 2C34; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER DOBRO +2C05; C; 2C35; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER YESTU +2C06; C; 2C36; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER ZHIVETE +2C07; C; 2C37; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER DZELO +2C08; C; 2C38; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER ZEMLJA +2C09; C; 2C39; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER IZHE +2C0A; C; 2C3A; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER INITIAL IZHE +2C0B; C; 2C3B; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER I +2C0C; C; 2C3C; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER DJERVI +2C0D; C; 2C3D; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER KAKO +2C0E; C; 2C3E; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER LJUDIJE +2C0F; C; 2C3F; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER MYSLITE +2C10; C; 2C40; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER NASHI +2C11; C; 2C41; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER ONU +2C12; C; 2C42; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER POKOJI +2C13; C; 2C43; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER RITSI +2C14; C; 2C44; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER SLOVO +2C15; C; 2C45; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER TVRIDO +2C16; C; 2C46; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER UKU +2C17; C; 2C47; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER FRITU +2C18; C; 2C48; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER HERU +2C19; C; 2C49; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER OTU +2C1A; C; 2C4A; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER PE +2C1B; C; 2C4B; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER SHTA +2C1C; C; 2C4C; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER TSI +2C1D; C; 2C4D; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER CHRIVI +2C1E; C; 2C4E; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER SHA +2C1F; C; 2C4F; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER YERU +2C20; C; 2C50; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER YERI +2C21; C; 2C51; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER YATI +2C22; C; 2C52; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER SPIDERY HA +2C23; C; 2C53; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER YU +2C24; C; 2C54; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER SMALL YUS +2C25; C; 2C55; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER SMALL YUS WITH TAIL +2C26; C; 2C56; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER YO +2C27; C; 2C57; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTATED SMALL YUS +2C28; C; 2C58; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER BIG YUS +2C29; C; 2C59; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTATED BIG YUS +2C2A; C; 2C5A; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER FITA +2C2B; C; 2C5B; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER IZHITSA +2C2C; C; 2C5C; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER SHTAPIC +2C2D; C; 2C5D; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER TROKUTASTI A +2C2E; C; 2C5E; # GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER LATINATE MYSLITE +2C60; C; 2C61; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH DOUBLE BAR +2C62; C; 026B; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH MIDDLE TILDE +2C63; C; 1D7D; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P WITH STROKE +2C64; C; 027D; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH TAIL +2C67; C; 2C68; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H WITH DESCENDER +2C69; C; 2C6A; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K WITH DESCENDER +2C6B; C; 2C6C; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z WITH DESCENDER +2C6D; C; 0251; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA +2C6E; C; 0271; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M WITH HOOK +2C6F; C; 0250; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TURNED A +2C70; C; 0252; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TURNED ALPHA +2C72; C; 2C73; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER W WITH HOOK +2C75; C; 2C76; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER HALF H +2C7E; C; 023F; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH SWASH TAIL +2C7F; C; 0240; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z WITH SWASH TAIL +2C80; C; 2C81; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER ALFA +2C82; C; 2C83; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER VIDA +2C84; C; 2C85; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER GAMMA +2C86; C; 2C87; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER DALDA +2C88; C; 2C89; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER EIE +2C8A; C; 2C8B; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER SOU +2C8C; C; 2C8D; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER ZATA +2C8E; C; 2C8F; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER HATE +2C90; C; 2C91; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER THETHE +2C92; C; 2C93; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER IAUDA +2C94; C; 2C95; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER KAPA +2C96; C; 2C97; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER LAULA +2C98; C; 2C99; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER MI +2C9A; C; 2C9B; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER NI +2C9C; C; 2C9D; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER KSI +2C9E; C; 2C9F; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER O +2CA0; C; 2CA1; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER PI +2CA2; C; 2CA3; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER RO +2CA4; C; 2CA5; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER SIMA +2CA6; C; 2CA7; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER TAU +2CA8; C; 2CA9; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER UA +2CAA; C; 2CAB; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER FI +2CAC; C; 2CAD; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER KHI +2CAE; C; 2CAF; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER PSI +2CB0; C; 2CB1; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OOU +2CB2; C; 2CB3; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER DIALECT-P ALEF +2CB4; C; 2CB5; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC AIN +2CB6; C; 2CB7; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER CRYPTOGRAMMIC EIE +2CB8; C; 2CB9; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER DIALECT-P KAPA +2CBA; C; 2CBB; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER DIALECT-P NI +2CBC; C; 2CBD; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER CRYPTOGRAMMIC NI +2CBE; C; 2CBF; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC OOU +2CC0; C; 2CC1; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER SAMPI +2CC2; C; 2CC3; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER CROSSED SHEI +2CC4; C; 2CC5; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC SHEI +2CC6; C; 2CC7; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC ESH +2CC8; C; 2CC9; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER AKHMIMIC KHEI +2CCA; C; 2CCB; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER DIALECT-P HORI +2CCC; C; 2CCD; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC HORI +2CCE; C; 2CCF; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC HA +2CD0; C; 2CD1; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER L-SHAPED HA +2CD2; C; 2CD3; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC HEI +2CD4; C; 2CD5; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC HAT +2CD6; C; 2CD7; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC GANGIA +2CD8; C; 2CD9; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC DJA +2CDA; C; 2CDB; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC SHIMA +2CDC; C; 2CDD; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD NUBIAN SHIMA +2CDE; C; 2CDF; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD NUBIAN NGI +2CE0; C; 2CE1; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD NUBIAN NYI +2CE2; C; 2CE3; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD NUBIAN WAU +2CEB; C; 2CEC; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER CRYPTOGRAMMIC SHEI +2CED; C; 2CEE; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER CRYPTOGRAMMIC GANGIA +2CF2; C; 2CF3; # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER BOHAIRIC KHEI +A640; C; A641; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZEMLYA +A642; C; A643; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DZELO +A644; C; A645; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER REVERSED DZE +A646; C; A647; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTA +A648; C; A649; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DJERV +A64A; C; A64B; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER MONOGRAPH UK +A64C; C; A64D; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BROAD OMEGA +A64E; C; A64F; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER NEUTRAL YER +A650; C; A651; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YERU WITH BACK YER +A652; C; A653; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTIFIED YAT +A654; C; A655; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER REVERSED YU +A656; C; A657; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTIFIED A +A658; C; A659; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER CLOSED LITTLE YUS +A65A; C; A65B; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BLENDED YUS +A65C; C; A65D; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTIFIED CLOSED LITTLE YUS +A65E; C; A65F; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YN +A660; C; A661; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER REVERSED TSE +A662; C; A663; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SOFT DE +A664; C; A665; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SOFT EL +A666; C; A667; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SOFT EM +A668; C; A669; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER MONOCULAR O +A66A; C; A66B; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BINOCULAR O +A66C; C; A66D; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DOUBLE MONOCULAR O +A680; C; A681; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DWE +A682; C; A683; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DZWE +A684; C; A685; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZHWE +A686; C; A687; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER CCHE +A688; C; A689; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DZZE +A68A; C; A68B; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TE WITH MIDDLE HOOK +A68C; C; A68D; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TWE +A68E; C; A68F; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TSWE +A690; C; A691; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TSSE +A692; C; A693; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TCHE +A694; C; A695; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER HWE +A696; C; A697; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHWE +A698; C; A699; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DOUBLE O +A69A; C; A69B; # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER CROSSED O +A722; C; A723; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER EGYPTOLOGICAL ALEF +A724; C; A725; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER EGYPTOLOGICAL AIN +A726; C; A727; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER HENG +A728; C; A729; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TZ +A72A; C; A72B; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TRESILLO +A72C; C; A72D; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER CUATRILLO +A72E; C; A72F; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER CUATRILLO WITH COMMA +A732; C; A733; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER AA +A734; C; A735; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER AO +A736; C; A737; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER AU +A738; C; A739; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER AV +A73A; C; A73B; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER AV WITH HORIZONTAL BAR +A73C; C; A73D; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER AY +A73E; C; A73F; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER REVERSED C WITH DOT +A740; C; A741; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K WITH STROKE +A742; C; A743; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K WITH DIAGONAL STROKE +A744; C; A745; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K WITH STROKE AND DIAGONAL STROKE +A746; C; A747; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER BROKEN L +A748; C; A749; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH HIGH STROKE +A74A; C; A74B; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH LONG STROKE OVERLAY +A74C; C; A74D; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH LOOP +A74E; C; A74F; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER OO +A750; C; A751; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P WITH STROKE THROUGH DESCENDER +A752; C; A753; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P WITH FLOURISH +A754; C; A755; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P WITH SQUIRREL TAIL +A756; C; A757; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Q WITH STROKE THROUGH DESCENDER +A758; C; A759; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Q WITH DIAGONAL STROKE +A75A; C; A75B; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R ROTUNDA +A75C; C; A75D; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER RUM ROTUNDA +A75E; C; A75F; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER V WITH DIAGONAL STROKE +A760; C; A761; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER VY +A762; C; A763; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER VISIGOTHIC Z +A764; C; A765; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER THORN WITH STROKE +A766; C; A767; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER THORN WITH STROKE THROUGH DESCENDER +A768; C; A769; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER VEND +A76A; C; A76B; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER ET +A76C; C; A76D; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER IS +A76E; C; A76F; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER CON +A779; C; A77A; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR D +A77B; C; A77C; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR F +A77D; C; 1D79; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR G +A77E; C; A77F; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TURNED INSULAR G +A780; C; A781; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TURNED L +A782; C; A783; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR R +A784; C; A785; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR S +A786; C; A787; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR T +A78B; C; A78C; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SALTILLO +A78D; C; 0265; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TURNED H +A790; C; A791; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH DESCENDER +A792; C; A793; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH BAR +A796; C; A797; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B WITH FLOURISH +A798; C; A799; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER F WITH STROKE +A79A; C; A79B; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER VOLAPUK AE +A79C; C; A79D; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER VOLAPUK OE +A79E; C; A79F; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER VOLAPUK UE +A7A0; C; A7A1; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH OBLIQUE STROKE +A7A2; C; A7A3; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K WITH OBLIQUE STROKE +A7A4; C; A7A5; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH OBLIQUE STROKE +A7A6; C; A7A7; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH OBLIQUE STROKE +A7A8; C; A7A9; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH OBLIQUE STROKE +A7AA; C; 0266; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H WITH HOOK +A7AB; C; 025C; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER REVERSED OPEN E +A7AC; C; 0261; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SCRIPT G +A7AD; C; 026C; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH BELT +A7AE; C; 026A; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SMALL CAPITAL I +A7B0; C; 029E; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TURNED K +A7B1; C; 0287; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TURNED T +A7B2; C; 029D; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER J WITH CROSSED-TAIL +A7B3; C; AB53; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER CHI +A7B4; C; A7B5; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER BETA +A7B6; C; A7B7; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA +A7B8; C; A7B9; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH STROKE +A7BA; C; A7BB; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER GLOTTAL A +A7BC; C; A7BD; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER GLOTTAL I +A7BE; C; A7BF; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER GLOTTAL U +A7C2; C; A7C3; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER ANGLICANA W +A7C4; C; A794; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH PALATAL HOOK +A7C5; C; 0282; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH HOOK +A7C6; C; 1D8E; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z WITH PALATAL HOOK +A7C7; C; A7C8; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH SHORT STROKE OVERLAY +A7C9; C; A7CA; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH SHORT STROKE OVERLAY +A7F5; C; A7F6; # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER REVERSED HALF H +AB70; C; 13A0; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER A +AB71; C; 13A1; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER E +AB72; C; 13A2; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER I +AB73; C; 13A3; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER O +AB74; C; 13A4; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER U +AB75; C; 13A5; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER V +AB76; C; 13A6; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER GA +AB77; C; 13A7; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER KA +AB78; C; 13A8; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER GE +AB79; C; 13A9; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER GI +AB7A; C; 13AA; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER GO +AB7B; C; 13AB; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER GU +AB7C; C; 13AC; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER GV +AB7D; C; 13AD; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER HA +AB7E; C; 13AE; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER HE +AB7F; C; 13AF; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER HI +AB80; C; 13B0; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER HO +AB81; C; 13B1; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER HU +AB82; C; 13B2; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER HV +AB83; C; 13B3; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER LA +AB84; C; 13B4; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER LE +AB85; C; 13B5; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER LI +AB86; C; 13B6; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER LO +AB87; C; 13B7; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER LU +AB88; C; 13B8; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER LV +AB89; C; 13B9; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER MA +AB8A; C; 13BA; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER ME +AB8B; C; 13BB; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER MI +AB8C; C; 13BC; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER MO +AB8D; C; 13BD; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER MU +AB8E; C; 13BE; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER NA +AB8F; C; 13BF; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER HNA +AB90; C; 13C0; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER NAH +AB91; C; 13C1; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER NE +AB92; C; 13C2; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER NI +AB93; C; 13C3; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER NO +AB94; C; 13C4; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER NU +AB95; C; 13C5; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER NV +AB96; C; 13C6; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER QUA +AB97; C; 13C7; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER QUE +AB98; C; 13C8; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER QUI +AB99; C; 13C9; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER QUO +AB9A; C; 13CA; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER QUU +AB9B; C; 13CB; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER QUV +AB9C; C; 13CC; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER SA +AB9D; C; 13CD; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER S +AB9E; C; 13CE; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER SE +AB9F; C; 13CF; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER SI +ABA0; C; 13D0; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER SO +ABA1; C; 13D1; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER SU +ABA2; C; 13D2; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER SV +ABA3; C; 13D3; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER DA +ABA4; C; 13D4; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TA +ABA5; C; 13D5; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER DE +ABA6; C; 13D6; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TE +ABA7; C; 13D7; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER DI +ABA8; C; 13D8; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TI +ABA9; C; 13D9; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER DO +ABAA; C; 13DA; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER DU +ABAB; C; 13DB; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER DV +ABAC; C; 13DC; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER DLA +ABAD; C; 13DD; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TLA +ABAE; C; 13DE; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TLE +ABAF; C; 13DF; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TLI +ABB0; C; 13E0; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TLO +ABB1; C; 13E1; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TLU +ABB2; C; 13E2; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TLV +ABB3; C; 13E3; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TSA +ABB4; C; 13E4; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TSE +ABB5; C; 13E5; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TSI +ABB6; C; 13E6; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TSO +ABB7; C; 13E7; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TSU +ABB8; C; 13E8; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER TSV +ABB9; C; 13E9; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER WA +ABBA; C; 13EA; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER WE +ABBB; C; 13EB; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER WI +ABBC; C; 13EC; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER WO +ABBD; C; 13ED; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER WU +ABBE; C; 13EE; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER WV +ABBF; C; 13EF; # CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER YA +FB00; F; 0066 0066; # LATIN SMALL LIGATURE FF +FB01; F; 0066 0069; # LATIN SMALL LIGATURE FI +FB02; F; 0066 006C; # LATIN SMALL LIGATURE FL +FB03; F; 0066 0066 0069; # LATIN SMALL LIGATURE FFI +FB04; F; 0066 0066 006C; # LATIN SMALL LIGATURE FFL +FB05; F; 0073 0074; # LATIN SMALL LIGATURE LONG S T +FB06; F; 0073 0074; # LATIN SMALL LIGATURE ST +FB13; F; 0574 0576; # ARMENIAN SMALL LIGATURE MEN NOW +FB14; F; 0574 0565; # ARMENIAN SMALL LIGATURE MEN ECH +FB15; F; 0574 056B; # ARMENIAN SMALL LIGATURE MEN INI +FB16; F; 057E 0576; # ARMENIAN SMALL LIGATURE VEW NOW +FB17; F; 0574 056D; # ARMENIAN SMALL LIGATURE MEN XEH +FF21; C; FF41; # FULLWIDTH LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A +FF22; C; FF42; # FULLWIDTH LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B +FF23; C; FF43; # FULLWIDTH LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C +FF24; C; FF44; # FULLWIDTH LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D +FF25; C; FF45; # FULLWIDTH LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E +FF26; C; FF46; # FULLWIDTH LATIN CAPITAL LETTER F +FF27; C; FF47; # FULLWIDTH LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G +FF28; C; FF48; # FULLWIDTH LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H +FF29; C; FF49; # FULLWIDTH LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I +FF2A; C; FF4A; # FULLWIDTH LATIN CAPITAL LETTER J +FF2B; C; FF4B; # FULLWIDTH LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K +FF2C; C; FF4C; # FULLWIDTH LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L +FF2D; C; FF4D; # FULLWIDTH LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M +FF2E; C; FF4E; # FULLWIDTH LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N +FF2F; C; FF4F; # FULLWIDTH LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O +FF30; C; FF50; # FULLWIDTH LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P +FF31; C; FF51; # FULLWIDTH LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Q +FF32; C; FF52; # FULLWIDTH LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R +FF33; C; FF53; # FULLWIDTH LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S +FF34; C; FF54; # FULLWIDTH LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T +FF35; C; FF55; # FULLWIDTH LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U +FF36; C; FF56; # FULLWIDTH LATIN CAPITAL LETTER V +FF37; C; FF57; # FULLWIDTH LATIN CAPITAL LETTER W +FF38; C; FF58; # FULLWIDTH LATIN CAPITAL LETTER X +FF39; C; FF59; # FULLWIDTH LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y +FF3A; C; FF5A; # FULLWIDTH LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z +10400; C; 10428; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER LONG I +10401; C; 10429; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER LONG E +10402; C; 1042A; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER LONG A +10403; C; 1042B; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER LONG AH +10404; C; 1042C; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER LONG O +10405; C; 1042D; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER LONG OO +10406; C; 1042E; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER SHORT I +10407; C; 1042F; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER SHORT E +10408; C; 10430; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER SHORT A +10409; C; 10431; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER SHORT AH +1040A; C; 10432; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER SHORT O +1040B; C; 10433; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER SHORT OO +1040C; C; 10434; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER AY +1040D; C; 10435; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER OW +1040E; C; 10436; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER WU +1040F; C; 10437; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER YEE +10410; C; 10438; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER H +10411; C; 10439; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER PEE +10412; C; 1043A; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER BEE +10413; C; 1043B; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER TEE +10414; C; 1043C; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER DEE +10415; C; 1043D; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER CHEE +10416; C; 1043E; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER JEE +10417; C; 1043F; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER KAY +10418; C; 10440; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER GAY +10419; C; 10441; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER EF +1041A; C; 10442; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER VEE +1041B; C; 10443; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER ETH +1041C; C; 10444; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER THEE +1041D; C; 10445; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER ES +1041E; C; 10446; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER ZEE +1041F; C; 10447; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER ESH +10420; C; 10448; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER ZHEE +10421; C; 10449; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER ER +10422; C; 1044A; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER EL +10423; C; 1044B; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER EM +10424; C; 1044C; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER EN +10425; C; 1044D; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER ENG +10426; C; 1044E; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER OI +10427; C; 1044F; # DESERET CAPITAL LETTER EW +104B0; C; 104D8; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER A +104B1; C; 104D9; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER AI +104B2; C; 104DA; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER AIN +104B3; C; 104DB; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER AH +104B4; C; 104DC; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER BRA +104B5; C; 104DD; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER CHA +104B6; C; 104DE; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER EHCHA +104B7; C; 104DF; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER E +104B8; C; 104E0; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER EIN +104B9; C; 104E1; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER HA +104BA; C; 104E2; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER HYA +104BB; C; 104E3; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER I +104BC; C; 104E4; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER KA +104BD; C; 104E5; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER EHKA +104BE; C; 104E6; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER KYA +104BF; C; 104E7; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER LA +104C0; C; 104E8; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER MA +104C1; C; 104E9; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER NA +104C2; C; 104EA; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER O +104C3; C; 104EB; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER OIN +104C4; C; 104EC; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER PA +104C5; C; 104ED; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER EHPA +104C6; C; 104EE; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER SA +104C7; C; 104EF; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER SHA +104C8; C; 104F0; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER TA +104C9; C; 104F1; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER EHTA +104CA; C; 104F2; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER TSA +104CB; C; 104F3; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER EHTSA +104CC; C; 104F4; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER TSHA +104CD; C; 104F5; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER DHA +104CE; C; 104F6; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER U +104CF; C; 104F7; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER WA +104D0; C; 104F8; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER KHA +104D1; C; 104F9; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER GHA +104D2; C; 104FA; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER ZA +104D3; C; 104FB; # OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER ZHA +10C80; C; 10CC0; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER A +10C81; C; 10CC1; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER AA +10C82; C; 10CC2; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EB +10C83; C; 10CC3; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER AMB +10C84; C; 10CC4; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EC +10C85; C; 10CC5; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER ENC +10C86; C; 10CC6; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER ECS +10C87; C; 10CC7; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER ED +10C88; C; 10CC8; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER AND +10C89; C; 10CC9; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER E +10C8A; C; 10CCA; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER CLOSE E +10C8B; C; 10CCB; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EE +10C8C; C; 10CCC; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EF +10C8D; C; 10CCD; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EG +10C8E; C; 10CCE; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EGY +10C8F; C; 10CCF; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EH +10C90; C; 10CD0; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER I +10C91; C; 10CD1; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER II +10C92; C; 10CD2; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EJ +10C93; C; 10CD3; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EK +10C94; C; 10CD4; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER AK +10C95; C; 10CD5; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER UNK +10C96; C; 10CD6; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EL +10C97; C; 10CD7; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER ELY +10C98; C; 10CD8; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EM +10C99; C; 10CD9; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EN +10C9A; C; 10CDA; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER ENY +10C9B; C; 10CDB; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER O +10C9C; C; 10CDC; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER OO +10C9D; C; 10CDD; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER NIKOLSBURG OE +10C9E; C; 10CDE; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER RUDIMENTA OE +10C9F; C; 10CDF; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER OEE +10CA0; C; 10CE0; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EP +10CA1; C; 10CE1; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EMP +10CA2; C; 10CE2; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER ER +10CA3; C; 10CE3; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER SHORT ER +10CA4; C; 10CE4; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER ES +10CA5; C; 10CE5; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER ESZ +10CA6; C; 10CE6; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER ET +10CA7; C; 10CE7; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER ENT +10CA8; C; 10CE8; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER ETY +10CA9; C; 10CE9; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER ECH +10CAA; C; 10CEA; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER U +10CAB; C; 10CEB; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER UU +10CAC; C; 10CEC; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER NIKOLSBURG UE +10CAD; C; 10CED; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER RUDIMENTA UE +10CAE; C; 10CEE; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EV +10CAF; C; 10CEF; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EZ +10CB0; C; 10CF0; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER EZS +10CB1; C; 10CF1; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER ENT-SHAPED SIGN +10CB2; C; 10CF2; # OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER US +118A0; C; 118C0; # WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER NGAA +118A1; C; 118C1; # WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER A +118A2; C; 118C2; # WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER WI +118A3; C; 118C3; # WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER YU +118A4; C; 118C4; # WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER YA +118A5; C; 118C5; # WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER YO +118A6; C; 118C6; # WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER II +118A7; C; 118C7; # WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER UU +118A8; C; 118C8; # WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER E +118A9; C; 118C9; # WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER O +118AA; C; 118CA; # WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER ANG +118AB; C; 118CB; # WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER GA +118AC; C; 118CC; # WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER KO +118AD; C; 118CD; # WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER ENY +118AE; C; 118CE; # WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER YUJ +118AF; C; 118CF; # WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER UC +118B0; C; 118D0; # WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER ENN +118B1; C; 118D1; # WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER ODD +118B2; C; 118D2; # WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER TTE +118B3; C; 118D3; # WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER NUNG +118B4; C; 118D4; # WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER DA +118B5; C; 118D5; # WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER AT +118B6; C; 118D6; # WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER AM +118B7; C; 118D7; # WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER BU +118B8; C; 118D8; # WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER PU +118B9; C; 118D9; # WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER HIYO +118BA; C; 118DA; # WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER HOLO +118BB; C; 118DB; # WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER HORR +118BC; C; 118DC; # WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER HAR +118BD; C; 118DD; # WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER SSUU +118BE; C; 118DE; # WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER SII +118BF; C; 118DF; # WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER VIYO +16E40; C; 16E60; # MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER M +16E41; C; 16E61; # MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER S +16E42; C; 16E62; # MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER V +16E43; C; 16E63; # MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER W +16E44; C; 16E64; # MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER ATIU +16E45; C; 16E65; # MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER Z +16E46; C; 16E66; # MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER KP +16E47; C; 16E67; # MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER P +16E48; C; 16E68; # MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER T +16E49; C; 16E69; # MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER G +16E4A; C; 16E6A; # MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER F +16E4B; C; 16E6B; # MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER I +16E4C; C; 16E6C; # MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER K +16E4D; C; 16E6D; # MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER A +16E4E; C; 16E6E; # MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER J +16E4F; C; 16E6F; # MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER E +16E50; C; 16E70; # MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER B +16E51; C; 16E71; # MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER C +16E52; C; 16E72; # MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER U +16E53; C; 16E73; # MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER YU +16E54; C; 16E74; # MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER L +16E55; C; 16E75; # MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER Q +16E56; C; 16E76; # MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER HP +16E57; C; 16E77; # MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER NY +16E58; C; 16E78; # MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER X +16E59; C; 16E79; # MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER D +16E5A; C; 16E7A; # MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER OE +16E5B; C; 16E7B; # MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER N +16E5C; C; 16E7C; # MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER R +16E5D; C; 16E7D; # MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER O +16E5E; C; 16E7E; # MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER AI +16E5F; C; 16E7F; # MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER Y +1E900; C; 1E922; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER ALIF +1E901; C; 1E923; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER DAALI +1E902; C; 1E924; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER LAAM +1E903; C; 1E925; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER MIIM +1E904; C; 1E926; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER BA +1E905; C; 1E927; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER SINNYIIYHE +1E906; C; 1E928; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER PE +1E907; C; 1E929; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER BHE +1E908; C; 1E92A; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER RA +1E909; C; 1E92B; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER E +1E90A; C; 1E92C; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER FA +1E90B; C; 1E92D; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER I +1E90C; C; 1E92E; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER O +1E90D; C; 1E92F; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER DHA +1E90E; C; 1E930; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER YHE +1E90F; C; 1E931; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER WAW +1E910; C; 1E932; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER NUN +1E911; C; 1E933; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER KAF +1E912; C; 1E934; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER YA +1E913; C; 1E935; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER U +1E914; C; 1E936; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER JIIM +1E915; C; 1E937; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER CHI +1E916; C; 1E938; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER HA +1E917; C; 1E939; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER QAAF +1E918; C; 1E93A; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER GA +1E919; C; 1E93B; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER NYA +1E91A; C; 1E93C; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER TU +1E91B; C; 1E93D; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER NHA +1E91C; C; 1E93E; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER VA +1E91D; C; 1E93F; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER KHA +1E91E; C; 1E940; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER GBE +1E91F; C; 1E941; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER ZAL +1E920; C; 1E942; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER KPO +1E921; C; 1E943; # ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER SHA +# +# EOF diff --git a/pcre2/maint/Unicode.tables/DerivedGeneralCategory.txt b/pcre2/maint/Unicode.tables/DerivedGeneralCategory.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3e82c7f --- /dev/null +++ b/pcre2/maint/Unicode.tables/DerivedGeneralCategory.txt @@ -0,0 +1,4100 @@ +# DerivedGeneralCategory-13.0.0.txt +# Date: 2019-10-21, 14:30:32 GMT +# © 2019 Unicode®, Inc. +# Unicode and the Unicode Logo are registered trademarks of Unicode, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. +# For terms of use, see http://www.unicode.org/terms_of_use.html +# +# Unicode Character Database +# For documentation, see http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/ + +# ================================================ + +# Property: General_Category + +# ================================================ + +# General_Category=Unassigned + +0378..0379 ; 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Cn # +0C11 ; Cn # +0C29 ; Cn # +0C3A..0C3C ; Cn # [3] .. +0C45 ; Cn # +0C49 ; Cn # +0C4E..0C54 ; Cn # [7] .. +0C57 ; Cn # +0C5B..0C5F ; Cn # [5] .. +0C64..0C65 ; Cn # [2] .. +0C70..0C76 ; Cn # [7] .. +0C8D ; Cn # +0C91 ; Cn # +0CA9 ; Cn # +0CB4 ; Cn # +0CBA..0CBB ; Cn # [2] .. +0CC5 ; Cn # +0CC9 ; Cn # +0CCE..0CD4 ; Cn # [7] .. +0CD7..0CDD ; Cn # [7] .. +0CDF ; Cn # +0CE4..0CE5 ; Cn # [2] .. +0CF0 ; Cn # +0CF3..0CFF ; Cn # [13] .. +0D0D ; Cn # +0D11 ; Cn # +0D45 ; Cn # +0D49 ; Cn # +0D50..0D53 ; Cn # [4] .. +0D64..0D65 ; Cn # [2] .. +0D80 ; Cn # +0D84 ; Cn # +0D97..0D99 ; Cn # [3] .. +0DB2 ; Cn # +0DBC ; Cn # +0DBE..0DBF ; Cn # [2] .. +0DC7..0DC9 ; Cn # [3] .. +0DCB..0DCE ; Cn # [4] .. +0DD5 ; Cn # +0DD7 ; Cn # +0DE0..0DE5 ; Cn # [6] .. +0DF0..0DF1 ; Cn # [2] .. +0DF5..0E00 ; Cn # [12] .. +0E3B..0E3E ; Cn # [4] .. +0E5C..0E80 ; Cn # [37] .. +0E83 ; Cn # +0E85 ; Cn # +0E8B ; Cn # +0EA4 ; Cn # +0EA6 ; Cn # +0EBE..0EBF ; Cn # [2] .. +0EC5 ; Cn # +0EC7 ; Cn # +0ECE..0ECF ; Cn # [2] .. +0EDA..0EDB ; Cn # [2] .. +0EE0..0EFF ; Cn # [32] .. +0F48 ; Cn # +0F6D..0F70 ; Cn # [4] .. +0F98 ; Cn # +0FBD ; Cn # +0FCD ; Cn # +0FDB..0FFF ; Cn # [37] .. +10C6 ; Cn # +10C8..10CC ; Cn # [5] .. +10CE..10CF ; Cn # [2] .. +1249 ; Cn # +124E..124F ; Cn # [2] .. +1257 ; Cn # +1259 ; Cn # +125E..125F ; Cn # [2] .. +1289 ; Cn # +128E..128F ; Cn # [2] .. +12B1 ; Cn # +12B6..12B7 ; Cn # [2] .. +12BF ; Cn # +12C1 ; Cn # +12C6..12C7 ; Cn # [2] .. +12D7 ; Cn # +1311 ; Cn # +1316..1317 ; Cn # [2] .. +135B..135C ; Cn # [2] .. +137D..137F ; Cn # [3] .. +139A..139F ; Cn # [6] .. +13F6..13F7 ; Cn # [2] .. +13FE..13FF ; Cn # [2] .. +169D..169F ; Cn # [3] .. +16F9..16FF ; Cn # [7] .. +170D ; Cn # +1715..171F ; Cn # [11] .. +1737..173F ; Cn # [9] .. +1754..175F ; Cn # [12] .. +176D ; Cn # +1771 ; Cn # +1774..177F ; Cn # [12] .. +17DE..17DF ; Cn # [2] .. +17EA..17EF ; Cn # [6] .. +17FA..17FF ; Cn # [6] .. +180F ; Cn # +181A..181F ; Cn # [6] .. +1879..187F ; Cn # [7] .. +18AB..18AF ; Cn # [5] .. +18F6..18FF ; Cn # [10] .. +191F ; Cn # +192C..192F ; Cn # [4] .. +193C..193F ; Cn # [4] .. +1941..1943 ; Cn # [3] .. +196E..196F ; Cn # [2] .. +1975..197F ; Cn # [11] .. +19AC..19AF ; Cn # [4] .. +19CA..19CF ; Cn # [6] .. +19DB..19DD ; Cn # [3] .. +1A1C..1A1D ; Cn # [2] .. +1A5F ; Cn # +1A7D..1A7E ; Cn # [2] .. +1A8A..1A8F ; Cn # [6] .. +1A9A..1A9F ; Cn # [6] .. +1AAE..1AAF ; Cn # [2] .. +1AC1..1AFF ; Cn # [63] .. +1B4C..1B4F ; Cn # [4] .. +1B7D..1B7F ; Cn # [3] .. +1BF4..1BFB ; Cn # [8] .. +1C38..1C3A ; Cn # [3] .. +1C4A..1C4C ; Cn # [3] .. +1C89..1C8F ; Cn # [7] .. +1CBB..1CBC ; Cn # [2] .. +1CC8..1CCF ; Cn # [8] .. +1CFB..1CFF ; Cn # [5] .. +1DFA ; Cn # +1F16..1F17 ; Cn # [2] .. +1F1E..1F1F ; Cn # [2] .. +1F46..1F47 ; Cn # [2] .. +1F4E..1F4F ; Cn # [2] .. +1F58 ; Cn # +1F5A ; Cn # +1F5C ; Cn # +1F5E ; Cn # +1F7E..1F7F ; Cn # [2] .. +1FB5 ; Cn # +1FC5 ; Cn # +1FD4..1FD5 ; Cn # [2] .. +1FDC ; Cn # +1FF0..1FF1 ; Cn # [2] .. +1FF5 ; Cn # +1FFF ; Cn # +2065 ; Cn # +2072..2073 ; Cn # [2] .. +208F ; Cn # +209D..209F ; Cn # [3] .. +20C0..20CF ; Cn # [16] .. +20F1..20FF ; Cn # [15] .. +218C..218F ; Cn # [4] .. +2427..243F ; Cn # [25] .. +244B..245F ; Cn # [21] .. +2B74..2B75 ; Cn # [2] .. +2B96 ; Cn # +2C2F ; Cn # +2C5F ; Cn # +2CF4..2CF8 ; Cn # [5] .. +2D26 ; Cn # +2D28..2D2C ; Cn # [5] .. +2D2E..2D2F ; Cn # [2] .. +2D68..2D6E ; Cn # [7] .. +2D71..2D7E ; Cn # [14] .. +2D97..2D9F ; Cn # [9] .. +2DA7 ; Cn # +2DAF ; Cn # +2DB7 ; Cn # +2DBF ; Cn # +2DC7 ; Cn # +2DCF ; Cn # +2DD7 ; Cn # +2DDF ; Cn # +2E53..2E7F ; Cn # [45] .. +2E9A ; Cn # +2EF4..2EFF ; Cn # [12] .. +2FD6..2FEF ; Cn # [26] .. +2FFC..2FFF ; Cn # [4] .. +3040 ; Cn # +3097..3098 ; Cn # [2] .. +3100..3104 ; Cn # [5] .. +3130 ; Cn # +318F ; Cn # +31E4..31EF ; Cn # [12] .. +321F ; Cn # +9FFD..9FFF ; Cn # [3] .. +A48D..A48F ; Cn # [3] .. +A4C7..A4CF ; Cn # [9] .. +A62C..A63F ; Cn # [20] .. +A6F8..A6FF ; Cn # [8] .. +A7C0..A7C1 ; Cn # [2] .. +A7CB..A7F4 ; Cn # [42] .. +A82D..A82F ; Cn # [3] .. +A83A..A83F ; Cn # [6] .. +A878..A87F ; Cn # [8] .. +A8C6..A8CD ; Cn # [8] .. +A8DA..A8DF ; Cn # [6] .. +A954..A95E ; Cn # [11] .. +A97D..A97F ; Cn # [3] .. +A9CE ; Cn # +A9DA..A9DD ; Cn # [4] .. +A9FF ; Cn # +AA37..AA3F ; Cn # [9] .. +AA4E..AA4F ; Cn # [2] .. +AA5A..AA5B ; Cn # [2] .. +AAC3..AADA ; Cn # [24] .. +AAF7..AB00 ; Cn # [10] .. +AB07..AB08 ; Cn # [2] .. +AB0F..AB10 ; Cn # [2] .. +AB17..AB1F ; Cn # [9] .. +AB27 ; Cn # +AB2F ; Cn # +AB6C..AB6F ; Cn # [4] .. +ABEE..ABEF ; Cn # [2] .. +ABFA..ABFF ; Cn # [6] .. +D7A4..D7AF ; Cn # [12] .. +D7C7..D7CA ; Cn # [4] .. +D7FC..D7FF ; Cn # [4] .. +FA6E..FA6F ; Cn # [2] .. +FADA..FAFF ; Cn # [38] .. +FB07..FB12 ; Cn # [12] .. +FB18..FB1C ; Cn # [5] .. +FB37 ; Cn # +FB3D ; Cn # +FB3F ; Cn # +FB42 ; Cn # +FB45 ; Cn # +FBC2..FBD2 ; Cn # [17] .. +FD40..FD4F ; Cn # [16] .. +FD90..FD91 ; Cn # [2] .. +FDC8..FDEF ; Cn # [40] .. +FDFE..FDFF ; Cn # [2] .. +FE1A..FE1F ; Cn # [6] .. +FE53 ; Cn # +FE67 ; Cn # +FE6C..FE6F ; Cn # [4] .. +FE75 ; Cn # +FEFD..FEFE ; Cn # [2] .. +FF00 ; Cn # +FFBF..FFC1 ; Cn # [3] .. +FFC8..FFC9 ; Cn # [2] .. +FFD0..FFD1 ; Cn # [2] .. +FFD8..FFD9 ; Cn # [2] .. +FFDD..FFDF ; Cn # [3] .. +FFE7 ; Cn # +FFEF..FFF8 ; Cn # [10] .. +FFFE..FFFF ; Cn # [2] .. +1000C ; Cn # +10027 ; Cn # +1003B ; Cn # +1003E ; Cn # +1004E..1004F ; Cn # [2] .. +1005E..1007F ; Cn # [34] .. +100FB..100FF ; Cn # [5] .. +10103..10106 ; Cn # [4] .. +10134..10136 ; Cn # [3] .. +1018F ; Cn # +1019D..1019F ; Cn # [3] .. +101A1..101CF ; Cn # [47] .. +101FE..1027F ; Cn # [130] .. +1029D..1029F ; Cn # [3] .. +102D1..102DF ; Cn # [15] .. +102FC..102FF ; Cn # [4] .. +10324..1032C ; Cn # [9] .. +1034B..1034F ; Cn # [5] .. +1037B..1037F ; Cn # [5] .. +1039E ; Cn # +103C4..103C7 ; Cn # [4] .. +103D6..103FF ; Cn # [42] .. +1049E..1049F ; Cn # [2] .. +104AA..104AF ; Cn # [6] .. +104D4..104D7 ; Cn # [4] .. +104FC..104FF ; Cn # [4] .. +10528..1052F ; Cn # [8] .. +10564..1056E ; Cn # [11] .. +10570..105FF ; Cn # [144] .. +10737..1073F ; Cn # [9] .. +10756..1075F ; Cn # [10] .. +10768..107FF ; Cn # [152] .. +10806..10807 ; Cn # [2] .. +10809 ; Cn # +10836 ; Cn # +10839..1083B ; Cn # [3] .. +1083D..1083E ; Cn # [2] .. +10856 ; Cn # +1089F..108A6 ; Cn # [8] .. +108B0..108DF ; Cn # [48] .. +108F3 ; Cn # +108F6..108FA ; Cn # [5] .. +1091C..1091E ; Cn # [3] .. +1093A..1093E ; Cn # [5] .. +10940..1097F ; Cn # [64] .. +109B8..109BB ; Cn # [4] .. +109D0..109D1 ; Cn # [2] .. +10A04 ; Cn # +10A07..10A0B ; Cn # [5] .. +10A14 ; Cn # +10A18 ; Cn # +10A36..10A37 ; Cn # [2] .. +10A3B..10A3E ; Cn # [4] .. +10A49..10A4F ; Cn # [7] .. +10A59..10A5F ; Cn # [7] .. +10AA0..10ABF ; Cn # [32] .. +10AE7..10AEA ; Cn # [4] .. +10AF7..10AFF ; Cn # [9] .. +10B36..10B38 ; Cn # [3] .. +10B56..10B57 ; Cn # [2] .. +10B73..10B77 ; Cn # [5] .. +10B92..10B98 ; Cn # [7] .. +10B9D..10BA8 ; Cn # [12] .. +10BB0..10BFF ; Cn # [80] .. +10C49..10C7F ; Cn # [55] .. +10CB3..10CBF ; Cn # [13] .. +10CF3..10CF9 ; Cn # [7] .. +10D28..10D2F ; Cn # [8] .. +10D3A..10E5F ; Cn # [294] .. +10E7F ; Cn # +10EAA ; Cn # +10EAE..10EAF ; Cn # [2] .. +10EB2..10EFF ; Cn # [78] .. +10F28..10F2F ; Cn # [8] .. +10F5A..10FAF ; Cn # [86] .. +10FCC..10FDF ; Cn # [20] .. +10FF7..10FFF ; Cn # [9] .. +1104E..11051 ; Cn # [4] .. +11070..1107E ; Cn # [15] .. +110C2..110CC ; Cn # [11] .. +110CE..110CF ; Cn # [2] .. +110E9..110EF ; Cn # [7] .. +110FA..110FF ; Cn # [6] .. +11135 ; Cn # +11148..1114F ; Cn # [8] .. +11177..1117F ; Cn # [9] .. +111E0 ; Cn # +111F5..111FF ; Cn # [11] .. +11212 ; Cn # +1123F..1127F ; Cn # [65] .. +11287 ; Cn # +11289 ; Cn # +1128E ; Cn # +1129E ; Cn # +112AA..112AF ; Cn # [6] .. +112EB..112EF ; Cn # [5] .. +112FA..112FF ; Cn # [6] .. +11304 ; Cn # +1130D..1130E ; Cn # [2] .. +11311..11312 ; Cn # [2] .. +11329 ; Cn # +11331 ; Cn # +11334 ; Cn # +1133A ; Cn # +11345..11346 ; Cn # [2] .. +11349..1134A ; Cn # [2] .. +1134E..1134F ; Cn # [2] .. +11351..11356 ; Cn # [6] .. +11358..1135C ; Cn # [5] .. +11364..11365 ; Cn # [2] .. +1136D..1136F ; Cn # [3] .. +11375..113FF ; Cn # [139] .. +1145C ; Cn # +11462..1147F ; Cn # [30] .. +114C8..114CF ; Cn # [8] .. +114DA..1157F ; Cn # [166] .. +115B6..115B7 ; Cn # [2] .. +115DE..115FF ; Cn # [34] .. +11645..1164F ; Cn # [11] .. +1165A..1165F ; Cn # [6] .. +1166D..1167F ; Cn # [19] .. +116B9..116BF ; Cn # [7] .. +116CA..116FF ; Cn # [54] .. +1171B..1171C ; Cn # [2] .. +1172C..1172F ; Cn # [4] .. +11740..117FF ; Cn # [192] .. +1183C..1189F ; Cn # [100] .. +118F3..118FE ; Cn # [12] .. +11907..11908 ; Cn # [2] .. +1190A..1190B ; Cn # [2] .. +11914 ; Cn # +11917 ; Cn # +11936 ; Cn # +11939..1193A ; Cn # [2] .. +11947..1194F ; Cn # [9] .. +1195A..1199F ; Cn # [70] .. +119A8..119A9 ; Cn # [2] .. +119D8..119D9 ; Cn # [2] .. +119E5..119FF ; Cn # [27] .. +11A48..11A4F ; Cn # [8] .. +11AA3..11ABF ; Cn # [29] .. +11AF9..11BFF ; Cn # [263] .. +11C09 ; Cn # +11C37 ; Cn # +11C46..11C4F ; Cn # [10] .. +11C6D..11C6F ; Cn # [3] .. +11C90..11C91 ; Cn # [2] .. +11CA8 ; Cn # +11CB7..11CFF ; Cn # [73] .. +11D07 ; Cn # +11D0A ; Cn # +11D37..11D39 ; Cn # [3] .. +11D3B ; Cn # +11D3E ; Cn # +11D48..11D4F ; Cn # [8] .. +11D5A..11D5F ; Cn # [6] .. +11D66 ; Cn # +11D69 ; Cn # +11D8F ; Cn # +11D92 ; Cn # +11D99..11D9F ; Cn # [7] .. +11DAA..11EDF ; Cn # [310] .. +11EF9..11FAF ; Cn # [183] .. +11FB1..11FBF ; Cn # [15] .. +11FF2..11FFE ; Cn # [13] .. +1239A..123FF ; Cn # [102] .. +1246F ; Cn # +12475..1247F ; Cn # [11] .. +12544..12FFF ; Cn # [2748] .. +1342F ; Cn # +13439..143FF ; Cn # [4039] .. +14647..167FF ; Cn # [8633] .. +16A39..16A3F ; Cn # [7] .. +16A5F ; Cn # +16A6A..16A6D ; Cn # [4] .. +16A70..16ACF ; Cn # [96] .. +16AEE..16AEF ; Cn # [2] .. +16AF6..16AFF ; Cn # [10] .. +16B46..16B4F ; Cn # [10] .. +16B5A ; Cn # +16B62 ; Cn # +16B78..16B7C ; Cn # [5] .. +16B90..16E3F ; Cn # [688] .. +16E9B..16EFF ; Cn # [101] .. +16F4B..16F4E ; Cn # [4] .. +16F88..16F8E ; Cn # [7] .. +16FA0..16FDF ; Cn # [64] .. +16FE5..16FEF ; Cn # [11] .. +16FF2..16FFF ; Cn # [14] .. +187F8..187FF ; Cn # [8] .. +18CD6..18CFF ; Cn # [42] .. +18D09..1AFFF ; Cn # [8951] .. +1B11F..1B14F ; Cn # [49] .. +1B153..1B163 ; Cn # [17] .. +1B168..1B16F ; Cn # [8] .. +1B2FC..1BBFF ; Cn # [2308] .. +1BC6B..1BC6F ; Cn # [5] .. +1BC7D..1BC7F ; Cn # [3] .. +1BC89..1BC8F ; Cn # [7] .. +1BC9A..1BC9B ; Cn # [2] .. +1BCA4..1CFFF ; Cn # [4956] .. +1D0F6..1D0FF ; Cn # [10] .. +1D127..1D128 ; Cn # [2] .. +1D1E9..1D1FF ; Cn # [23] .. +1D246..1D2DF ; Cn # [154] .. +1D2F4..1D2FF ; Cn # [12] .. +1D357..1D35F ; Cn # [9] .. +1D379..1D3FF ; Cn # [135] .. +1D455 ; Cn # +1D49D ; Cn # +1D4A0..1D4A1 ; Cn # [2] .. +1D4A3..1D4A4 ; Cn # [2] .. +1D4A7..1D4A8 ; Cn # [2] .. +1D4AD ; Cn # +1D4BA ; Cn # +1D4BC ; Cn # +1D4C4 ; Cn # +1D506 ; Cn # +1D50B..1D50C ; Cn # [2] .. +1D515 ; Cn # +1D51D ; Cn # +1D53A ; Cn # +1D53F ; Cn # +1D545 ; Cn # +1D547..1D549 ; Cn # [3] .. +1D551 ; Cn # +1D6A6..1D6A7 ; Cn # [2] .. +1D7CC..1D7CD ; Cn # [2] .. +1DA8C..1DA9A ; Cn # [15] .. +1DAA0 ; Cn # +1DAB0..1DFFF ; Cn # [1360] .. +1E007 ; Cn # +1E019..1E01A ; Cn # [2] .. +1E022 ; Cn # +1E025 ; Cn # +1E02B..1E0FF ; Cn # [213] .. +1E12D..1E12F ; Cn # [3] .. +1E13E..1E13F ; Cn # [2] .. +1E14A..1E14D ; Cn # [4] .. +1E150..1E2BF ; Cn # [368] .. +1E2FA..1E2FE ; Cn # [5] .. +1E300..1E7FF ; Cn # [1280] .. +1E8C5..1E8C6 ; Cn # [2] .. +1E8D7..1E8FF ; Cn # [41] .. +1E94C..1E94F ; Cn # [4] .. +1E95A..1E95D ; Cn # [4] .. +1E960..1EC70 ; Cn # [785] .. +1ECB5..1ED00 ; Cn # [76] .. +1ED3E..1EDFF ; Cn # [194] .. +1EE04 ; Cn # +1EE20 ; Cn # +1EE23 ; Cn # +1EE25..1EE26 ; Cn # [2] .. +1EE28 ; Cn # +1EE33 ; Cn # +1EE38 ; Cn # +1EE3A ; Cn # +1EE3C..1EE41 ; Cn # [6] .. +1EE43..1EE46 ; Cn # [4] .. +1EE48 ; Cn # +1EE4A ; Cn # +1EE4C ; Cn # +1EE50 ; Cn # +1EE53 ; Cn # +1EE55..1EE56 ; Cn # [2] .. +1EE58 ; Cn # +1EE5A ; Cn # +1EE5C ; Cn # +1EE5E ; Cn # +1EE60 ; Cn # +1EE63 ; Cn # +1EE65..1EE66 ; Cn # [2] .. +1EE6B ; Cn # +1EE73 ; Cn # +1EE78 ; Cn # +1EE7D ; Cn # +1EE7F ; Cn # +1EE8A ; Cn # +1EE9C..1EEA0 ; Cn # [5] .. +1EEA4 ; Cn # +1EEAA ; Cn # +1EEBC..1EEEF ; Cn # [52] .. +1EEF2..1EFFF ; Cn # [270] .. +1F02C..1F02F ; Cn # [4] .. +1F094..1F09F ; Cn # [12] .. +1F0AF..1F0B0 ; Cn # [2] .. +1F0C0 ; Cn # +1F0D0 ; Cn # +1F0F6..1F0FF ; Cn # [10] .. +1F1AE..1F1E5 ; Cn # [56] .. +1F203..1F20F ; Cn # [13] .. +1F23C..1F23F ; Cn # [4] .. +1F249..1F24F ; Cn # [7] .. +1F252..1F25F ; Cn # [14] .. +1F266..1F2FF ; Cn # [154] .. +1F6D8..1F6DF ; Cn # [8] .. +1F6ED..1F6EF ; Cn # [3] .. +1F6FD..1F6FF ; Cn # [3] .. +1F774..1F77F ; Cn # [12] .. +1F7D9..1F7DF ; Cn # [7] .. +1F7EC..1F7FF ; Cn # [20] .. +1F80C..1F80F ; Cn # [4] .. +1F848..1F84F ; Cn # [8] .. +1F85A..1F85F ; Cn # [6] .. +1F888..1F88F ; Cn # [8] .. +1F8AE..1F8AF ; Cn # [2] .. +1F8B2..1F8FF ; Cn # [78] .. +1F979 ; Cn # +1F9CC ; Cn # +1FA54..1FA5F ; Cn # [12] .. +1FA6E..1FA6F ; Cn # [2] .. +1FA75..1FA77 ; Cn # [3] .. +1FA7B..1FA7F ; Cn # [5] .. +1FA87..1FA8F ; Cn # [9] .. +1FAA9..1FAAF ; Cn # [7] .. +1FAB7..1FABF ; Cn # [9] .. +1FAC3..1FACF ; Cn # [13] .. +1FAD7..1FAFF ; Cn # [41] .. +1FB93 ; Cn # +1FBCB..1FBEF ; Cn # [37] .. +1FBFA..1FFFF ; Cn # [1030] .. +2A6DE..2A6FF ; Cn # [34] .. +2B735..2B73F ; Cn # [11] .. +2B81E..2B81F ; Cn # [2] .. +2CEA2..2CEAF ; Cn # [14] .. +2EBE1..2F7FF ; Cn # [3103] .. +2FA1E..2FFFF ; Cn # [1506] .. +3134B..E0000 ; Cn # [715958] .. +E0002..E001F ; Cn # [30] .. +E0080..E00FF ; Cn # [128] .. +E01F0..EFFFF ; Cn # [65040] .. +FFFFE..FFFFF ; Cn # [2] .. +10FFFE..10FFFF; Cn # [2] .. + +# Total code points: 830672 + +# ================================================ + +# General_Category=Uppercase_Letter + +0041..005A ; Lu # [26] LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A..LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z +00C0..00D6 ; Lu # [23] LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH GRAVE..LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS +00D8..00DE ; Lu # [7] LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH STROKE..LATIN CAPITAL LETTER THORN +0100 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH MACRON +0102 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH BREVE +0104 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH OGONEK +0106 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH ACUTE +0108 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH CIRCUMFLEX +010A ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH DOT ABOVE +010C ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH CARON +010E ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH CARON +0110 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH STROKE +0112 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH MACRON +0114 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH BREVE +0116 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH DOT ABOVE +0118 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH OGONEK +011A ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH CARON +011C ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH CIRCUMFLEX +011E ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH BREVE +0120 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH DOT ABOVE +0122 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH CEDILLA +0124 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H WITH CIRCUMFLEX +0126 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H WITH STROKE +0128 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH TILDE +012A ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH MACRON +012C ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH BREVE +012E ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH OGONEK +0130 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH DOT ABOVE +0132 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LIGATURE IJ +0134 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER J WITH CIRCUMFLEX +0136 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K WITH CEDILLA +0139 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH ACUTE +013B ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH CEDILLA +013D ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH CARON +013F ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH MIDDLE DOT +0141 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH STROKE +0143 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH ACUTE +0145 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH CEDILLA +0147 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH CARON +014A ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER ENG +014C ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH MACRON +014E ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH BREVE +0150 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH DOUBLE ACUTE +0152 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LIGATURE OE +0154 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH ACUTE +0156 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH CEDILLA +0158 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH CARON +015A ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH ACUTE +015C ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH CIRCUMFLEX +015E ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH CEDILLA +0160 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH CARON +0162 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH CEDILLA +0164 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH CARON +0166 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH STROKE +0168 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH TILDE +016A ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH MACRON +016C ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH BREVE +016E ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH RING ABOVE +0170 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DOUBLE ACUTE +0172 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH OGONEK +0174 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER W WITH CIRCUMFLEX +0176 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH CIRCUMFLEX +0178..0179 ; Lu # [2] LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH DIAERESIS..LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z WITH ACUTE +017B ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z WITH DOT ABOVE +017D ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z WITH CARON +0181..0182 ; Lu # [2] LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B WITH HOOK..LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B WITH TOPBAR +0184 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TONE SIX +0186..0187 ; Lu # [2] LATIN CAPITAL LETTER OPEN O..LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH HOOK +0189..018B ; Lu # [3] LATIN CAPITAL LETTER AFRICAN D..LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH TOPBAR +018E..0191 ; Lu # [4] LATIN CAPITAL LETTER REVERSED E..LATIN CAPITAL LETTER F WITH HOOK +0193..0194 ; Lu # [2] LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH HOOK..LATIN CAPITAL LETTER GAMMA +0196..0198 ; Lu # [3] LATIN CAPITAL LETTER IOTA..LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K WITH HOOK +019C..019D ; Lu # [2] LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TURNED M..LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH LEFT HOOK +019F..01A0 ; Lu # [2] LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH MIDDLE TILDE..LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH HORN +01A2 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER OI +01A4 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P WITH HOOK +01A6..01A7 ; Lu # [2] LATIN LETTER YR..LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TONE TWO +01A9 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER ESH +01AC ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH HOOK +01AE..01AF ; Lu # [2] LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH RETROFLEX HOOK..LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH HORN +01B1..01B3 ; Lu # [3] LATIN CAPITAL LETTER UPSILON..LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH HOOK +01B5 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z WITH STROKE +01B7..01B8 ; Lu # [2] LATIN CAPITAL LETTER EZH..LATIN CAPITAL LETTER EZH REVERSED +01BC ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TONE FIVE +01C4 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER DZ WITH CARON +01C7 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER LJ +01CA ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER NJ +01CD ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH CARON +01CF ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH CARON +01D1 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH CARON +01D3 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH CARON +01D5 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS AND MACRON +01D7 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS AND ACUTE +01D9 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS AND CARON +01DB ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS AND GRAVE +01DE ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH DIAERESIS AND MACRON +01E0 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH DOT ABOVE AND MACRON +01E2 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER AE WITH MACRON +01E4 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH STROKE +01E6 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH CARON +01E8 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K WITH CARON +01EA ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH OGONEK +01EC ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH OGONEK AND MACRON +01EE ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER EZH WITH CARON +01F1 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER DZ +01F4 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH ACUTE +01F6..01F8 ; Lu # [3] LATIN CAPITAL LETTER HWAIR..LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH GRAVE +01FA ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE AND ACUTE +01FC ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER AE WITH ACUTE +01FE ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH STROKE AND ACUTE +0200 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH DOUBLE GRAVE +0202 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH INVERTED BREVE +0204 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH DOUBLE GRAVE +0206 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH INVERTED BREVE +0208 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH DOUBLE GRAVE +020A ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH INVERTED BREVE +020C ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH DOUBLE GRAVE +020E ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH INVERTED BREVE +0210 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH DOUBLE GRAVE +0212 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH INVERTED BREVE +0214 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DOUBLE GRAVE +0216 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH INVERTED BREVE +0218 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH COMMA BELOW +021A ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH COMMA BELOW +021C ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER YOGH +021E ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H WITH CARON +0220 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH LONG RIGHT LEG +0222 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER OU +0224 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z WITH HOOK +0226 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH DOT ABOVE +0228 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH CEDILLA +022A ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS AND MACRON +022C ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH TILDE AND MACRON +022E ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH DOT ABOVE +0230 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH DOT ABOVE AND MACRON +0232 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH MACRON +023A..023B ; Lu # [2] LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH STROKE..LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH STROKE +023D..023E ; Lu # [2] LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH BAR..LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH DIAGONAL STROKE +0241 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER GLOTTAL STOP +0243..0246 ; Lu # [4] LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B WITH STROKE..LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH STROKE +0248 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER J WITH STROKE +024A ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SMALL Q WITH HOOK TAIL +024C ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH STROKE +024E ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH STROKE +0370 ; Lu # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER HETA +0372 ; Lu # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ARCHAIC SAMPI +0376 ; Lu # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER PAMPHYLIAN DIGAMMA +037F ; Lu # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER YOT +0386 ; Lu # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH TONOS +0388..038A ; Lu # [3] GREEK CAPITAL LETTER EPSILON WITH TONOS..GREEK CAPITAL LETTER IOTA WITH TONOS +038C ; Lu # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMICRON WITH TONOS +038E..038F ; Lu # [2] GREEK CAPITAL LETTER UPSILON WITH TONOS..GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH TONOS +0391..03A1 ; Lu # [17] GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA..GREEK CAPITAL LETTER RHO +03A3..03AB ; Lu # [9] GREEK CAPITAL LETTER SIGMA..GREEK CAPITAL LETTER UPSILON WITH DIALYTIKA +03CF ; Lu # GREEK CAPITAL KAI SYMBOL +03D2..03D4 ; Lu # [3] GREEK UPSILON WITH HOOK SYMBOL..GREEK UPSILON WITH DIAERESIS AND HOOK SYMBOL +03D8 ; Lu # GREEK LETTER ARCHAIC KOPPA +03DA ; Lu # GREEK LETTER STIGMA +03DC ; Lu # GREEK LETTER DIGAMMA +03DE ; Lu # GREEK LETTER KOPPA +03E0 ; Lu # GREEK LETTER SAMPI +03E2 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER SHEI +03E4 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER FEI +03E6 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER KHEI +03E8 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER HORI +03EA ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER GANGIA +03EC ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER SHIMA +03EE ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER DEI +03F4 ; Lu # GREEK CAPITAL THETA SYMBOL +03F7 ; Lu # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER SHO +03F9..03FA ; Lu # [2] GREEK CAPITAL LUNATE SIGMA SYMBOL..GREEK CAPITAL LETTER SAN +03FD..042F ; Lu # [51] GREEK CAPITAL REVERSED LUNATE SIGMA SYMBOL..CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YA +0460 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA +0462 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YAT +0464 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTIFIED E +0466 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER LITTLE YUS +0468 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTIFIED LITTLE YUS +046A ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BIG YUS +046C ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTIFIED BIG YUS +046E ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KSI +0470 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER PSI +0472 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER FITA +0474 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IZHITSA +0476 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IZHITSA WITH DOUBLE GRAVE ACCENT +0478 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER UK +047A ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ROUND OMEGA +047C ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH TITLO +047E ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER OT +0480 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KOPPA +048A ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHORT I WITH TAIL +048C ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SEMISOFT SIGN +048E ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ER WITH TICK +0490 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER GHE WITH UPTURN +0492 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER GHE WITH STROKE +0494 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER GHE WITH MIDDLE HOOK +0496 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZHE WITH DESCENDER +0498 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZE WITH DESCENDER +049A ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KA WITH DESCENDER +049C ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KA WITH VERTICAL STROKE +049E ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KA WITH STROKE +04A0 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BASHKIR KA +04A2 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EN WITH DESCENDER +04A4 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LIGATURE EN GHE +04A6 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER PE WITH MIDDLE HOOK +04A8 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ABKHASIAN HA +04AA ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ES WITH DESCENDER +04AC ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TE WITH DESCENDER +04AE ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER STRAIGHT U +04B0 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER STRAIGHT U WITH STROKE +04B2 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER HA WITH DESCENDER +04B4 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LIGATURE TE TSE +04B6 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER CHE WITH DESCENDER +04B8 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER CHE WITH VERTICAL STROKE +04BA ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHHA +04BC ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ABKHASIAN CHE +04BE ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ABKHASIAN CHE WITH DESCENDER +04C0..04C1 ; Lu # [2] CYRILLIC LETTER PALOCHKA..CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZHE WITH BREVE +04C3 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KA WITH HOOK +04C5 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EL WITH TAIL +04C7 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EN WITH HOOK +04C9 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EN WITH TAIL +04CB ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KHAKASSIAN CHE +04CD ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EM WITH TAIL +04D0 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER A WITH BREVE +04D2 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER A WITH DIAERESIS +04D4 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LIGATURE A IE +04D6 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IE WITH BREVE +04D8 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SCHWA +04DA ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SCHWA WITH DIAERESIS +04DC ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZHE WITH DIAERESIS +04DE ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZE WITH DIAERESIS +04E0 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ABKHASIAN DZE +04E2 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER I WITH MACRON +04E4 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER I WITH DIAERESIS +04E6 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS +04E8 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BARRED O +04EA ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BARRED O WITH DIAERESIS +04EC ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER E WITH DIAERESIS +04EE ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER U WITH MACRON +04F0 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS +04F2 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DOUBLE ACUTE +04F4 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER CHE WITH DIAERESIS +04F6 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER GHE WITH DESCENDER +04F8 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YERU WITH DIAERESIS +04FA ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER GHE WITH STROKE AND HOOK +04FC ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER HA WITH HOOK +04FE ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER HA WITH STROKE +0500 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KOMI DE +0502 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KOMI DJE +0504 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KOMI ZJE +0506 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KOMI DZJE +0508 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KOMI LJE +050A ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KOMI NJE +050C ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KOMI SJE +050E ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER KOMI TJE +0510 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER REVERSED ZE +0512 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EL WITH HOOK +0514 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER LHA +0516 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER RHA +0518 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YAE +051A ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER QA +051C ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER WE +051E ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ALEUT KA +0520 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EL WITH MIDDLE HOOK +0522 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EN WITH MIDDLE HOOK +0524 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER PE WITH DESCENDER +0526 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHHA WITH DESCENDER +0528 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EN WITH LEFT HOOK +052A ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DZZHE +052C ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DCHE +052E ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER EL WITH DESCENDER +0531..0556 ; Lu # [38] ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER AYB..ARMENIAN CAPITAL LETTER FEH +10A0..10C5 ; Lu # [38] GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER AN..GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER HOE +10C7 ; Lu # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER YN +10CD ; Lu # GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER AEN +13A0..13F5 ; Lu # [86] CHEROKEE LETTER A..CHEROKEE LETTER MV +1C90..1CBA ; Lu # [43] GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER AN..GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER AIN +1CBD..1CBF ; Lu # [3] GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER AEN..GEORGIAN MTAVRULI CAPITAL LETTER LABIAL SIGN +1E00 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH RING BELOW +1E02 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B WITH DOT ABOVE +1E04 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B WITH DOT BELOW +1E06 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B WITH LINE BELOW +1E08 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH CEDILLA AND ACUTE +1E0A ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH DOT ABOVE +1E0C ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH DOT BELOW +1E0E ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH LINE BELOW +1E10 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH CEDILLA +1E12 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH CIRCUMFLEX BELOW +1E14 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH MACRON AND GRAVE +1E16 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH MACRON AND ACUTE +1E18 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX BELOW +1E1A ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH TILDE BELOW +1E1C ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH CEDILLA AND BREVE +1E1E ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER F WITH DOT ABOVE +1E20 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH MACRON +1E22 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H WITH DOT ABOVE +1E24 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H WITH DOT BELOW +1E26 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H WITH DIAERESIS +1E28 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H WITH CEDILLA +1E2A ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H WITH BREVE BELOW +1E2C ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH TILDE BELOW +1E2E ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH DIAERESIS AND ACUTE +1E30 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K WITH ACUTE +1E32 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K WITH DOT BELOW +1E34 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K WITH LINE BELOW +1E36 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH DOT BELOW +1E38 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH DOT BELOW AND MACRON +1E3A ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH LINE BELOW +1E3C ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH CIRCUMFLEX BELOW +1E3E ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M WITH ACUTE +1E40 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M WITH DOT ABOVE +1E42 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M WITH DOT BELOW +1E44 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH DOT ABOVE +1E46 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH DOT BELOW +1E48 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH LINE BELOW +1E4A ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH CIRCUMFLEX BELOW +1E4C ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH TILDE AND ACUTE +1E4E ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH TILDE AND DIAERESIS +1E50 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH MACRON AND GRAVE +1E52 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH MACRON AND ACUTE +1E54 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P WITH ACUTE +1E56 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P WITH DOT ABOVE +1E58 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH DOT ABOVE +1E5A ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH DOT BELOW +1E5C ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH DOT BELOW AND MACRON +1E5E ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH LINE BELOW +1E60 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH DOT ABOVE +1E62 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH DOT BELOW +1E64 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH ACUTE AND DOT ABOVE +1E66 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH CARON AND DOT ABOVE +1E68 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH DOT BELOW AND DOT ABOVE +1E6A ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH DOT ABOVE +1E6C ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH DOT BELOW +1E6E ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH LINE BELOW +1E70 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH CIRCUMFLEX BELOW +1E72 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS BELOW +1E74 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH TILDE BELOW +1E76 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH CIRCUMFLEX BELOW +1E78 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH TILDE AND ACUTE +1E7A ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH MACRON AND DIAERESIS +1E7C ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER V WITH TILDE +1E7E ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER V WITH DOT BELOW +1E80 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER W WITH GRAVE +1E82 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER W WITH ACUTE +1E84 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER W WITH DIAERESIS +1E86 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER W WITH DOT ABOVE +1E88 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER W WITH DOT BELOW +1E8A ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER X WITH DOT ABOVE +1E8C ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER X WITH DIAERESIS +1E8E ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH DOT ABOVE +1E90 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z WITH CIRCUMFLEX +1E92 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z WITH DOT BELOW +1E94 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z WITH LINE BELOW +1E9E ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SHARP S +1EA0 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH DOT BELOW +1EA2 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH HOOK ABOVE +1EA4 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND ACUTE +1EA6 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND GRAVE +1EA8 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND HOOK ABOVE +1EAA ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND TILDE +1EAC ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND DOT BELOW +1EAE ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH BREVE AND ACUTE +1EB0 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH BREVE AND GRAVE +1EB2 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH BREVE AND HOOK ABOVE +1EB4 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH BREVE AND TILDE +1EB6 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH BREVE AND DOT BELOW +1EB8 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH DOT BELOW +1EBA ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH HOOK ABOVE +1EBC ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH TILDE +1EBE ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND ACUTE +1EC0 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND GRAVE +1EC2 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND HOOK ABOVE +1EC4 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND TILDE +1EC6 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND DOT BELOW +1EC8 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH HOOK ABOVE +1ECA ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH DOT BELOW +1ECC ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH DOT BELOW +1ECE ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH HOOK ABOVE +1ED0 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND ACUTE +1ED2 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND GRAVE +1ED4 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND HOOK ABOVE +1ED6 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND TILDE +1ED8 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND DOT BELOW +1EDA ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH HORN AND ACUTE +1EDC ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH HORN AND GRAVE +1EDE ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH HORN AND HOOK ABOVE +1EE0 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH HORN AND TILDE +1EE2 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH HORN AND DOT BELOW +1EE4 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DOT BELOW +1EE6 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH HOOK ABOVE +1EE8 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH HORN AND ACUTE +1EEA ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH HORN AND GRAVE +1EEC ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH HORN AND HOOK ABOVE +1EEE ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH HORN AND TILDE +1EF0 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH HORN AND DOT BELOW +1EF2 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH GRAVE +1EF4 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH DOT BELOW +1EF6 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH HOOK ABOVE +1EF8 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH TILDE +1EFA ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER MIDDLE-WELSH LL +1EFC ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER MIDDLE-WELSH V +1EFE ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH LOOP +1F08..1F0F ; Lu # [8] GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH PSILI..GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI +1F18..1F1D ; Lu # [6] GREEK CAPITAL LETTER EPSILON WITH PSILI..GREEK CAPITAL LETTER EPSILON WITH DASIA AND OXIA +1F28..1F2F ; Lu # [8] GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH PSILI..GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI +1F38..1F3F ; Lu # [8] GREEK CAPITAL LETTER IOTA WITH PSILI..GREEK CAPITAL LETTER IOTA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI +1F48..1F4D ; Lu # [6] GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMICRON WITH PSILI..GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMICRON WITH DASIA AND OXIA +1F59 ; Lu # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER UPSILON WITH DASIA +1F5B ; Lu # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER UPSILON WITH DASIA AND VARIA +1F5D ; Lu # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER UPSILON WITH DASIA AND OXIA +1F5F ; Lu # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER UPSILON WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI +1F68..1F6F ; Lu # [8] GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI..GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI +1FB8..1FBB ; Lu # [4] GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH VRACHY..GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH OXIA +1FC8..1FCB ; Lu # [4] GREEK CAPITAL LETTER EPSILON WITH VARIA..GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH OXIA +1FD8..1FDB ; Lu # [4] GREEK CAPITAL LETTER IOTA WITH VRACHY..GREEK CAPITAL LETTER IOTA WITH OXIA +1FE8..1FEC ; Lu # [5] GREEK CAPITAL LETTER UPSILON WITH VRACHY..GREEK CAPITAL LETTER RHO WITH DASIA +1FF8..1FFB ; Lu # [4] GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMICRON WITH VARIA..GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH OXIA +2102 ; Lu # DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL C +2107 ; Lu # EULER CONSTANT +210B..210D ; Lu # [3] SCRIPT CAPITAL H..DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL H +2110..2112 ; Lu # [3] SCRIPT CAPITAL I..SCRIPT CAPITAL L +2115 ; Lu # DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL N +2119..211D ; Lu # [5] DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL P..DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL R +2124 ; Lu # DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL Z +2126 ; Lu # OHM SIGN +2128 ; Lu # BLACK-LETTER CAPITAL Z +212A..212D ; Lu # [4] KELVIN SIGN..BLACK-LETTER CAPITAL C +2130..2133 ; Lu # [4] SCRIPT CAPITAL E..SCRIPT CAPITAL M +213E..213F ; Lu # [2] DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL GAMMA..DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL PI +2145 ; Lu # DOUBLE-STRUCK ITALIC CAPITAL D +2183 ; Lu # ROMAN NUMERAL REVERSED ONE HUNDRED +2C00..2C2E ; Lu # [47] GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER AZU..GLAGOLITIC CAPITAL LETTER LATINATE MYSLITE +2C60 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH DOUBLE BAR +2C62..2C64 ; Lu # [3] LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH MIDDLE TILDE..LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH TAIL +2C67 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H WITH DESCENDER +2C69 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K WITH DESCENDER +2C6B ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z WITH DESCENDER +2C6D..2C70 ; Lu # [4] LATIN CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA..LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TURNED ALPHA +2C72 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER W WITH HOOK +2C75 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER HALF H +2C7E..2C80 ; Lu # [3] LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH SWASH TAIL..COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER ALFA +2C82 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER VIDA +2C84 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER GAMMA +2C86 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER DALDA +2C88 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER EIE +2C8A ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER SOU +2C8C ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER ZATA +2C8E ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER HATE +2C90 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER THETHE +2C92 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER IAUDA +2C94 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER KAPA +2C96 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER LAULA +2C98 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER MI +2C9A ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER NI +2C9C ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER KSI +2C9E ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER O +2CA0 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER PI +2CA2 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER RO +2CA4 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER SIMA +2CA6 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER TAU +2CA8 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER UA +2CAA ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER FI +2CAC ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER KHI +2CAE ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER PSI +2CB0 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OOU +2CB2 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER DIALECT-P ALEF +2CB4 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC AIN +2CB6 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER CRYPTOGRAMMIC EIE +2CB8 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER DIALECT-P KAPA +2CBA ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER DIALECT-P NI +2CBC ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER CRYPTOGRAMMIC NI +2CBE ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC OOU +2CC0 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER SAMPI +2CC2 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER CROSSED SHEI +2CC4 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC SHEI +2CC6 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC ESH +2CC8 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER AKHMIMIC KHEI +2CCA ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER DIALECT-P HORI +2CCC ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC HORI +2CCE ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC HA +2CD0 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER L-SHAPED HA +2CD2 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC HEI +2CD4 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC HAT +2CD6 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC GANGIA +2CD8 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC DJA +2CDA ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD COPTIC SHIMA +2CDC ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD NUBIAN SHIMA +2CDE ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD NUBIAN NGI +2CE0 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD NUBIAN NYI +2CE2 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OLD NUBIAN WAU +2CEB ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER CRYPTOGRAMMIC SHEI +2CED ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER CRYPTOGRAMMIC GANGIA +2CF2 ; Lu # COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER BOHAIRIC KHEI +A640 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZEMLYA +A642 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DZELO +A644 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER REVERSED DZE +A646 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTA +A648 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DJERV +A64A ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER MONOGRAPH UK +A64C ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BROAD OMEGA +A64E ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER NEUTRAL YER +A650 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YERU WITH BACK YER +A652 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTIFIED YAT +A654 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER REVERSED YU +A656 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTIFIED A +A658 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER CLOSED LITTLE YUS +A65A ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BLENDED YUS +A65C ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTIFIED CLOSED LITTLE YUS +A65E ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER YN +A660 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER REVERSED TSE +A662 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SOFT DE +A664 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SOFT EL +A666 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SOFT EM +A668 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER MONOCULAR O +A66A ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BINOCULAR O +A66C ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DOUBLE MONOCULAR O +A680 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DWE +A682 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DZWE +A684 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ZHWE +A686 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER CCHE +A688 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DZZE +A68A ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TE WITH MIDDLE HOOK +A68C ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TWE +A68E ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TSWE +A690 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TSSE +A692 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER TCHE +A694 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER HWE +A696 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHWE +A698 ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER DOUBLE O +A69A ; Lu # CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER CROSSED O +A722 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER EGYPTOLOGICAL ALEF +A724 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER EGYPTOLOGICAL AIN +A726 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER HENG +A728 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TZ +A72A ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TRESILLO +A72C ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER CUATRILLO +A72E ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER CUATRILLO WITH COMMA +A732 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER AA +A734 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER AO +A736 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER AU +A738 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER AV +A73A ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER AV WITH HORIZONTAL BAR +A73C ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER AY +A73E ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER REVERSED C WITH DOT +A740 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K WITH STROKE +A742 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K WITH DIAGONAL STROKE +A744 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K WITH STROKE AND DIAGONAL STROKE +A746 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER BROKEN L +A748 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH HIGH STROKE +A74A ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH LONG STROKE OVERLAY +A74C ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH LOOP +A74E ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER OO +A750 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P WITH STROKE THROUGH DESCENDER +A752 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P WITH FLOURISH +A754 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P WITH SQUIRREL TAIL +A756 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Q WITH STROKE THROUGH DESCENDER +A758 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Q WITH DIAGONAL STROKE +A75A ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R ROTUNDA +A75C ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER RUM ROTUNDA +A75E ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER V WITH DIAGONAL STROKE +A760 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER VY +A762 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER VISIGOTHIC Z +A764 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER THORN WITH STROKE +A766 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER THORN WITH STROKE THROUGH DESCENDER +A768 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER VEND +A76A ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER ET +A76C ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER IS +A76E ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER CON +A779 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR D +A77B ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR F +A77D..A77E ; Lu # [2] LATIN CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR G..LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TURNED INSULAR G +A780 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TURNED L +A782 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR R +A784 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR S +A786 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER INSULAR T +A78B ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SALTILLO +A78D ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TURNED H +A790 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH DESCENDER +A792 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH BAR +A796 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B WITH FLOURISH +A798 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER F WITH STROKE +A79A ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER VOLAPUK AE +A79C ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER VOLAPUK OE +A79E ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER VOLAPUK UE +A7A0 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH OBLIQUE STROKE +A7A2 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K WITH OBLIQUE STROKE +A7A4 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH OBLIQUE STROKE +A7A6 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH OBLIQUE STROKE +A7A8 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH OBLIQUE STROKE +A7AA..A7AE ; Lu # [5] LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H WITH HOOK..LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SMALL CAPITAL I +A7B0..A7B4 ; Lu # [5] LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TURNED K..LATIN CAPITAL LETTER BETA +A7B6 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA +A7B8 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH STROKE +A7BA ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER GLOTTAL A +A7BC ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER GLOTTAL I +A7BE ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER GLOTTAL U +A7C2 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER ANGLICANA W +A7C4..A7C7 ; Lu # [4] LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH PALATAL HOOK..LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH SHORT STROKE OVERLAY +A7C9 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH SHORT STROKE OVERLAY +A7F5 ; Lu # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER REVERSED HALF H +FF21..FF3A ; Lu # [26] FULLWIDTH LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A..FULLWIDTH LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z +10400..10427 ; Lu # [40] DESERET CAPITAL LETTER LONG I..DESERET CAPITAL LETTER EW +104B0..104D3 ; Lu # [36] OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER A..OSAGE CAPITAL LETTER ZHA +10C80..10CB2 ; Lu # [51] OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER A..OLD HUNGARIAN CAPITAL LETTER US +118A0..118BF ; Lu # [32] WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER NGAA..WARANG CITI CAPITAL LETTER VIYO +16E40..16E5F ; Lu # [32] MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER M..MEDEFAIDRIN CAPITAL LETTER Y +1D400..1D419 ; Lu # [26] MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL A..MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL Z +1D434..1D44D ; Lu # [26] MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL A..MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL Z +1D468..1D481 ; Lu # [26] MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL A..MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL Z +1D49C ; Lu # MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT CAPITAL A +1D49E..1D49F ; Lu # [2] MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT CAPITAL C..MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT CAPITAL D +1D4A2 ; Lu # MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT CAPITAL G +1D4A5..1D4A6 ; Lu # [2] MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT CAPITAL J..MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT CAPITAL K +1D4A9..1D4AC ; Lu # [4] MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT CAPITAL N..MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT CAPITAL Q +1D4AE..1D4B5 ; Lu # [8] MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT CAPITAL S..MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT CAPITAL Z +1D4D0..1D4E9 ; Lu # [26] MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT CAPITAL A..MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT CAPITAL Z +1D504..1D505 ; Lu # [2] MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR CAPITAL A..MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR CAPITAL B +1D507..1D50A ; Lu # [4] MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR CAPITAL D..MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR CAPITAL G +1D50D..1D514 ; Lu # [8] MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR CAPITAL J..MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR CAPITAL Q +1D516..1D51C ; Lu # [7] MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR CAPITAL S..MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR CAPITAL Y +1D538..1D539 ; Lu # [2] MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL A..MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL B +1D53B..1D53E ; Lu # [4] MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL D..MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL G +1D540..1D544 ; Lu # [5] MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL I..MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL M +1D546 ; Lu # MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL O +1D54A..1D550 ; Lu # [7] MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL S..MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL Y +1D56C..1D585 ; Lu # [26] MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR CAPITAL A..MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR CAPITAL Z +1D5A0..1D5B9 ; Lu # [26] MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL A..MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL Z +1D5D4..1D5ED ; Lu # [26] MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL A..MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL Z +1D608..1D621 ; Lu # [26] MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL A..MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL Z +1D63C..1D655 ; Lu # [26] MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL A..MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL Z +1D670..1D689 ; Lu # [26] MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL A..MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL Z +1D6A8..1D6C0 ; Lu # [25] MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL ALPHA..MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL OMEGA +1D6E2..1D6FA ; Lu # [25] MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL ALPHA..MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL OMEGA +1D71C..1D734 ; Lu # [25] MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL ALPHA..MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL OMEGA +1D756..1D76E ; Lu # [25] MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL ALPHA..MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL OMEGA +1D790..1D7A8 ; Lu # [25] MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL ALPHA..MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL OMEGA +1D7CA ; Lu # MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL DIGAMMA +1E900..1E921 ; Lu # [34] ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER ALIF..ADLAM CAPITAL LETTER SHA + +# Total code points: 1791 + +# ================================================ + +# General_Category=Lowercase_Letter + +0061..007A ; Ll # [26] LATIN SMALL LETTER A..LATIN SMALL LETTER Z +00B5 ; Ll # MICRO SIGN +00DF..00F6 ; Ll # [24] LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S..LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS +00F8..00FF ; Ll # [8] LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH STROKE..LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH DIAERESIS +0101 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH MACRON +0103 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH BREVE +0105 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH OGONEK +0107 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH ACUTE +0109 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH CIRCUMFLEX +010B ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH DOT ABOVE +010D ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH CARON +010F ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH CARON +0111 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH STROKE +0113 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH MACRON +0115 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH BREVE +0117 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH DOT ABOVE +0119 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH OGONEK +011B ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH CARON +011D ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER G WITH CIRCUMFLEX +011F ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER G WITH BREVE +0121 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER G WITH DOT ABOVE +0123 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER G WITH CEDILLA +0125 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER H WITH CIRCUMFLEX +0127 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER H WITH STROKE +0129 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH TILDE +012B ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH MACRON +012D ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH BREVE +012F ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH OGONEK +0131 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER DOTLESS I +0133 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LIGATURE IJ +0135 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER J WITH CIRCUMFLEX +0137..0138 ; Ll # [2] LATIN SMALL LETTER K WITH CEDILLA..LATIN SMALL LETTER KRA +013A ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH ACUTE +013C ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH CEDILLA +013E ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH CARON +0140 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH MIDDLE DOT +0142 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH STROKE +0144 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH ACUTE +0146 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH CEDILLA +0148..0149 ; Ll # [2] LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH CARON..LATIN SMALL LETTER N PRECEDED BY APOSTROPHE +014B ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER ENG +014D ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH MACRON +014F ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH BREVE +0151 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH DOUBLE ACUTE +0153 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LIGATURE OE +0155 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER R WITH ACUTE +0157 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER R WITH CEDILLA +0159 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER R WITH CARON +015B ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH ACUTE +015D ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH CIRCUMFLEX +015F ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH CEDILLA +0161 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH CARON +0163 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH CEDILLA +0165 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH CARON +0167 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH STROKE +0169 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH TILDE +016B ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH MACRON +016D ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH BREVE +016F ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH RING ABOVE +0171 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH DOUBLE ACUTE +0173 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH OGONEK +0175 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER W WITH CIRCUMFLEX +0177 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH CIRCUMFLEX +017A ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER Z WITH ACUTE +017C ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER Z WITH DOT ABOVE +017E..0180 ; Ll # [3] LATIN SMALL LETTER Z WITH CARON..LATIN SMALL LETTER B WITH STROKE +0183 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER B WITH TOPBAR +0185 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER TONE SIX +0188 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH HOOK +018C..018D ; Ll # [2] LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH TOPBAR..LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED DELTA +0192 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER F WITH HOOK +0195 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER HV +0199..019B ; Ll # [3] LATIN SMALL LETTER K WITH HOOK..LATIN SMALL LETTER LAMBDA WITH STROKE +019E ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH LONG RIGHT LEG +01A1 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH HORN +01A3 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER OI +01A5 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER P WITH HOOK +01A8 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER TONE TWO +01AA..01AB ; Ll # [2] LATIN LETTER REVERSED ESH LOOP..LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH PALATAL HOOK +01AD ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH HOOK +01B0 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH HORN +01B4 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH HOOK +01B6 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER Z WITH STROKE +01B9..01BA ; Ll # [2] LATIN SMALL LETTER EZH REVERSED..LATIN SMALL LETTER EZH WITH TAIL +01BD..01BF ; Ll # [3] LATIN SMALL LETTER TONE FIVE..LATIN LETTER WYNN +01C6 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER DZ WITH CARON +01C9 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER LJ +01CC ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER NJ +01CE ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH CARON +01D0 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH CARON +01D2 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH CARON +01D4 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH CARON +01D6 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS AND MACRON +01D8 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS AND ACUTE +01DA ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS AND CARON +01DC..01DD ; Ll # [2] LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS AND GRAVE..LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED E +01DF ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH DIAERESIS AND MACRON +01E1 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH DOT ABOVE AND MACRON +01E3 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER AE WITH MACRON +01E5 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER G WITH STROKE +01E7 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER G WITH CARON +01E9 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER K WITH CARON +01EB ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH OGONEK +01ED ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH OGONEK AND MACRON +01EF..01F0 ; Ll # [2] LATIN SMALL LETTER EZH WITH CARON..LATIN SMALL LETTER J WITH CARON +01F3 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER DZ +01F5 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER G WITH ACUTE +01F9 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH GRAVE +01FB ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE AND ACUTE +01FD ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER AE WITH ACUTE +01FF ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH STROKE AND ACUTE +0201 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH DOUBLE GRAVE +0203 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH INVERTED BREVE +0205 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH DOUBLE GRAVE +0207 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH INVERTED BREVE +0209 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH DOUBLE GRAVE +020B ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH INVERTED BREVE +020D ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH DOUBLE GRAVE +020F ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH INVERTED BREVE +0211 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER R WITH DOUBLE GRAVE +0213 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER R WITH INVERTED BREVE +0215 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH DOUBLE GRAVE +0217 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH INVERTED BREVE +0219 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH COMMA BELOW +021B ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH COMMA BELOW +021D ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER YOGH +021F ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER H WITH CARON +0221 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH CURL +0223 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER OU +0225 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER Z WITH HOOK +0227 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH DOT ABOVE +0229 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH CEDILLA +022B ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS AND MACRON +022D ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH TILDE AND MACRON +022F ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH DOT ABOVE +0231 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH DOT ABOVE AND MACRON +0233..0239 ; Ll # [7] LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH MACRON..LATIN SMALL LETTER QP DIGRAPH +023C ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH STROKE +023F..0240 ; Ll # [2] LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH SWASH TAIL..LATIN SMALL LETTER Z WITH SWASH TAIL +0242 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER GLOTTAL STOP +0247 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH STROKE +0249 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER J WITH STROKE +024B ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER Q WITH HOOK TAIL +024D ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER R WITH STROKE +024F..0293 ; Ll # [69] LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH STROKE..LATIN SMALL LETTER EZH WITH CURL +0295..02AF ; Ll # [27] LATIN LETTER PHARYNGEAL VOICED FRICATIVE..LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED H WITH FISHHOOK AND TAIL +0371 ; Ll # GREEK SMALL LETTER HETA +0373 ; Ll # GREEK SMALL LETTER ARCHAIC SAMPI +0377 ; Ll # GREEK SMALL LETTER PAMPHYLIAN DIGAMMA +037B..037D ; Ll # [3] GREEK SMALL REVERSED LUNATE SIGMA SYMBOL..GREEK SMALL REVERSED DOTTED LUNATE SIGMA SYMBOL +0390 ; Ll # GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA WITH DIALYTIKA AND TONOS +03AC..03CE ; Ll # [35] GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH TONOS..GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH TONOS +03D0..03D1 ; Ll # [2] GREEK BETA SYMBOL..GREEK THETA SYMBOL +03D5..03D7 ; Ll # [3] GREEK PHI SYMBOL..GREEK KAI SYMBOL +03D9 ; Ll # GREEK SMALL LETTER ARCHAIC KOPPA +03DB ; Ll # GREEK SMALL LETTER STIGMA +03DD ; Ll # GREEK SMALL LETTER DIGAMMA +03DF ; Ll # GREEK SMALL LETTER KOPPA +03E1 ; Ll # GREEK SMALL LETTER SAMPI +03E3 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER SHEI +03E5 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER FEI +03E7 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER KHEI +03E9 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER HORI +03EB ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER GANGIA +03ED ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER SHIMA +03EF..03F3 ; Ll # [5] COPTIC SMALL LETTER DEI..GREEK LETTER YOT +03F5 ; Ll # GREEK LUNATE EPSILON SYMBOL +03F8 ; Ll # GREEK SMALL LETTER SHO +03FB..03FC ; Ll # [2] GREEK SMALL LETTER SAN..GREEK RHO WITH STROKE SYMBOL +0430..045F ; Ll # [48] CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER A..CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DZHE +0461 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER OMEGA +0463 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YAT +0465 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IOTIFIED E +0467 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER LITTLE YUS +0469 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IOTIFIED LITTLE YUS +046B ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BIG YUS +046D ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IOTIFIED BIG YUS +046F ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KSI +0471 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER PSI +0473 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER FITA +0475 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IZHITSA +0477 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IZHITSA WITH DOUBLE GRAVE ACCENT +0479 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER UK +047B ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ROUND OMEGA +047D ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH TITLO +047F ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER OT +0481 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KOPPA +048B ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SHORT I WITH TAIL +048D ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SEMISOFT SIGN +048F ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ER WITH TICK +0491 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER GHE WITH UPTURN +0493 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER GHE WITH STROKE +0495 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER GHE WITH MIDDLE HOOK +0497 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZHE WITH DESCENDER +0499 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZE WITH DESCENDER +049B ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KA WITH DESCENDER +049D ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KA WITH VERTICAL STROKE +049F ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KA WITH STROKE +04A1 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BASHKIR KA +04A3 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EN WITH DESCENDER +04A5 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LIGATURE EN GHE +04A7 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER PE WITH MIDDLE HOOK +04A9 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ABKHASIAN HA +04AB ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ES WITH DESCENDER +04AD ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TE WITH DESCENDER +04AF ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER STRAIGHT U +04B1 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER STRAIGHT U WITH STROKE +04B3 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER HA WITH DESCENDER +04B5 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LIGATURE TE TSE +04B7 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER CHE WITH DESCENDER +04B9 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER CHE WITH VERTICAL STROKE +04BB ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SHHA +04BD ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ABKHASIAN CHE +04BF ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ABKHASIAN CHE WITH DESCENDER +04C2 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZHE WITH BREVE +04C4 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KA WITH HOOK +04C6 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EL WITH TAIL +04C8 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EN WITH HOOK +04CA ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EN WITH TAIL +04CC ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KHAKASSIAN CHE +04CE..04CF ; Ll # [2] CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EM WITH TAIL..CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER PALOCHKA +04D1 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER A WITH BREVE +04D3 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER A WITH DIAERESIS +04D5 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LIGATURE A IE +04D7 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IE WITH BREVE +04D9 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SCHWA +04DB ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SCHWA WITH DIAERESIS +04DD ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZHE WITH DIAERESIS +04DF ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZE WITH DIAERESIS +04E1 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ABKHASIAN DZE +04E3 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER I WITH MACRON +04E5 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER I WITH DIAERESIS +04E7 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS +04E9 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BARRED O +04EB ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BARRED O WITH DIAERESIS +04ED ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER E WITH DIAERESIS +04EF ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER U WITH MACRON +04F1 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS +04F3 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER U WITH DOUBLE ACUTE +04F5 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER CHE WITH DIAERESIS +04F7 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER GHE WITH DESCENDER +04F9 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YERU WITH DIAERESIS +04FB ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER GHE WITH STROKE AND HOOK +04FD ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER HA WITH HOOK +04FF ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER HA WITH STROKE +0501 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KOMI DE +0503 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KOMI DJE +0505 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KOMI ZJE +0507 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KOMI DZJE +0509 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KOMI LJE +050B ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KOMI NJE +050D ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KOMI SJE +050F ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KOMI TJE +0511 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER REVERSED ZE +0513 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EL WITH HOOK +0515 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER LHA +0517 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER RHA +0519 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YAE +051B ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER QA +051D ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER WE +051F ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ALEUT KA +0521 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EL WITH MIDDLE HOOK +0523 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EN WITH MIDDLE HOOK +0525 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER PE WITH DESCENDER +0527 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SHHA WITH DESCENDER +0529 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EN WITH LEFT HOOK +052B ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DZZHE +052D ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DCHE +052F ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EL WITH DESCENDER +0560..0588 ; Ll # [41] ARMENIAN SMALL LETTER TURNED AYB..ARMENIAN SMALL LETTER YI WITH STROKE +10D0..10FA ; Ll # [43] GEORGIAN LETTER AN..GEORGIAN LETTER AIN +10FD..10FF ; Ll # [3] GEORGIAN LETTER AEN..GEORGIAN LETTER LABIAL SIGN +13F8..13FD ; Ll # [6] CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER YE..CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER MV +1C80..1C88 ; Ll # [9] CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ROUNDED VE..CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER UNBLENDED UK +1D00..1D2B ; Ll # [44] LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL A..CYRILLIC LETTER SMALL CAPITAL EL +1D6B..1D77 ; Ll # [13] LATIN SMALL LETTER UE..LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED G +1D79..1D9A ; Ll # [34] LATIN SMALL LETTER INSULAR G..LATIN SMALL LETTER EZH WITH RETROFLEX HOOK +1E01 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH RING BELOW +1E03 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER B WITH DOT ABOVE +1E05 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER B WITH DOT BELOW +1E07 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER B WITH LINE BELOW +1E09 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH CEDILLA AND ACUTE +1E0B ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH DOT ABOVE +1E0D ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH DOT BELOW +1E0F ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH LINE BELOW +1E11 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH CEDILLA +1E13 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH CIRCUMFLEX BELOW +1E15 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH MACRON AND GRAVE +1E17 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH MACRON AND ACUTE +1E19 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX BELOW +1E1B ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH TILDE BELOW +1E1D ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH CEDILLA AND BREVE +1E1F ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER F WITH DOT ABOVE +1E21 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER G WITH MACRON +1E23 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER H WITH DOT ABOVE +1E25 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER H WITH DOT BELOW +1E27 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER H WITH DIAERESIS +1E29 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER H WITH CEDILLA +1E2B ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER H WITH BREVE BELOW +1E2D ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH TILDE BELOW +1E2F ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH DIAERESIS AND ACUTE +1E31 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER K WITH ACUTE +1E33 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER K WITH DOT BELOW +1E35 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER K WITH LINE BELOW +1E37 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH DOT BELOW +1E39 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH DOT BELOW AND MACRON +1E3B ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH LINE BELOW +1E3D ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH CIRCUMFLEX BELOW +1E3F ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER M WITH ACUTE +1E41 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER M WITH DOT ABOVE +1E43 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER M WITH DOT BELOW +1E45 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH DOT ABOVE +1E47 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH DOT BELOW +1E49 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH LINE BELOW +1E4B ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH CIRCUMFLEX BELOW +1E4D ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH TILDE AND ACUTE +1E4F ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH TILDE AND DIAERESIS +1E51 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH MACRON AND GRAVE +1E53 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH MACRON AND ACUTE +1E55 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER P WITH ACUTE +1E57 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER P WITH DOT ABOVE +1E59 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER R WITH DOT ABOVE +1E5B ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER R WITH DOT BELOW +1E5D ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER R WITH DOT BELOW AND MACRON +1E5F ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER R WITH LINE BELOW +1E61 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH DOT ABOVE +1E63 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH DOT BELOW +1E65 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH ACUTE AND DOT ABOVE +1E67 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH CARON AND DOT ABOVE +1E69 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH DOT BELOW AND DOT ABOVE +1E6B ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH DOT ABOVE +1E6D ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH DOT BELOW +1E6F ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH LINE BELOW +1E71 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH CIRCUMFLEX BELOW +1E73 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS BELOW +1E75 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH TILDE BELOW +1E77 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH CIRCUMFLEX BELOW +1E79 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH TILDE AND ACUTE +1E7B ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH MACRON AND DIAERESIS +1E7D ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER V WITH TILDE +1E7F ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER V WITH DOT BELOW +1E81 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER W WITH GRAVE +1E83 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER W WITH ACUTE +1E85 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER W WITH DIAERESIS +1E87 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER W WITH DOT ABOVE +1E89 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER W WITH DOT BELOW +1E8B ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER X WITH DOT ABOVE +1E8D ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER X WITH DIAERESIS +1E8F ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH DOT ABOVE +1E91 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER Z WITH CIRCUMFLEX +1E93 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER Z WITH DOT BELOW +1E95..1E9D ; Ll # [9] LATIN SMALL LETTER Z WITH LINE BELOW..LATIN SMALL LETTER LONG S WITH HIGH STROKE +1E9F ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER DELTA +1EA1 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH DOT BELOW +1EA3 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH HOOK ABOVE +1EA5 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND ACUTE +1EA7 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND GRAVE +1EA9 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND HOOK ABOVE +1EAB ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND TILDE +1EAD ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND DOT BELOW +1EAF ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH BREVE AND ACUTE +1EB1 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH BREVE AND GRAVE +1EB3 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH BREVE AND HOOK ABOVE +1EB5 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH BREVE AND TILDE +1EB7 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH BREVE AND DOT BELOW +1EB9 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH DOT BELOW +1EBB ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH HOOK ABOVE +1EBD ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH TILDE +1EBF ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND ACUTE +1EC1 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND GRAVE +1EC3 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND HOOK ABOVE +1EC5 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND TILDE +1EC7 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND DOT BELOW +1EC9 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH HOOK ABOVE +1ECB ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH DOT BELOW +1ECD ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH DOT BELOW +1ECF ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH HOOK ABOVE +1ED1 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND ACUTE +1ED3 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND GRAVE +1ED5 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND HOOK ABOVE +1ED7 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND TILDE +1ED9 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND DOT BELOW +1EDB ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH HORN AND ACUTE +1EDD ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH HORN AND GRAVE +1EDF ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH HORN AND HOOK ABOVE +1EE1 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH HORN AND TILDE +1EE3 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH HORN AND DOT BELOW +1EE5 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH DOT BELOW +1EE7 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH HOOK ABOVE +1EE9 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH HORN AND ACUTE +1EEB ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH HORN AND GRAVE +1EED ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH HORN AND HOOK ABOVE +1EEF ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH HORN AND TILDE +1EF1 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH HORN AND DOT BELOW +1EF3 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH GRAVE +1EF5 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH DOT BELOW +1EF7 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH HOOK ABOVE +1EF9 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH TILDE +1EFB ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER MIDDLE-WELSH LL +1EFD ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER MIDDLE-WELSH V +1EFF..1F07 ; Ll # [9] LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH LOOP..GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI +1F10..1F15 ; Ll # [6] GREEK SMALL LETTER EPSILON WITH PSILI..GREEK SMALL LETTER EPSILON WITH DASIA AND OXIA +1F20..1F27 ; Ll # [8] GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA WITH PSILI..GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI +1F30..1F37 ; Ll # [8] GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA WITH PSILI..GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI +1F40..1F45 ; Ll # [6] GREEK SMALL LETTER OMICRON WITH PSILI..GREEK SMALL LETTER OMICRON WITH DASIA AND OXIA +1F50..1F57 ; Ll # [8] GREEK SMALL LETTER UPSILON WITH PSILI..GREEK SMALL LETTER UPSILON WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI +1F60..1F67 ; Ll # [8] GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI..GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI +1F70..1F7D ; Ll # [14] GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH VARIA..GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH OXIA +1F80..1F87 ; Ll # [8] GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH PSILI AND YPOGEGRAMMENI..GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1F90..1F97 ; Ll # [8] GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA WITH PSILI AND YPOGEGRAMMENI..GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1FA0..1FA7 ; Ll # [8] GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI AND YPOGEGRAMMENI..GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1FB0..1FB4 ; Ll # [5] GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH VRACHY..GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH OXIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1FB6..1FB7 ; Ll # [2] GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH PERISPOMENI..GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH PERISPOMENI AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1FBE ; Ll # GREEK PROSGEGRAMMENI +1FC2..1FC4 ; Ll # [3] GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA WITH VARIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI..GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA WITH OXIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1FC6..1FC7 ; Ll # [2] GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA WITH PERISPOMENI..GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA WITH PERISPOMENI AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1FD0..1FD3 ; Ll # [4] GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA WITH VRACHY..GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA WITH DIALYTIKA AND OXIA +1FD6..1FD7 ; Ll # [2] GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA WITH PERISPOMENI..GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA WITH DIALYTIKA AND PERISPOMENI +1FE0..1FE7 ; Ll # [8] GREEK SMALL LETTER UPSILON WITH VRACHY..GREEK SMALL LETTER UPSILON WITH DIALYTIKA AND PERISPOMENI +1FF2..1FF4 ; Ll # [3] GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH VARIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI..GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH OXIA AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +1FF6..1FF7 ; Ll # [2] GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH PERISPOMENI..GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH PERISPOMENI AND YPOGEGRAMMENI +210A ; Ll # SCRIPT SMALL G +210E..210F ; Ll # [2] PLANCK CONSTANT..PLANCK CONSTANT OVER TWO PI +2113 ; Ll # SCRIPT SMALL L +212F ; Ll # SCRIPT SMALL E +2134 ; Ll # SCRIPT SMALL O +2139 ; Ll # INFORMATION SOURCE +213C..213D ; Ll # [2] DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL PI..DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL GAMMA +2146..2149 ; Ll # [4] DOUBLE-STRUCK ITALIC SMALL D..DOUBLE-STRUCK ITALIC SMALL J +214E ; Ll # TURNED SMALL F +2184 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER REVERSED C +2C30..2C5E ; Ll # [47] GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER AZU..GLAGOLITIC SMALL LETTER LATINATE MYSLITE +2C61 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH DOUBLE BAR +2C65..2C66 ; Ll # [2] LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH STROKE..LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH DIAGONAL STROKE +2C68 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER H WITH DESCENDER +2C6A ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER K WITH DESCENDER +2C6C ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER Z WITH DESCENDER +2C71 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER V WITH RIGHT HOOK +2C73..2C74 ; Ll # [2] LATIN SMALL LETTER W WITH HOOK..LATIN SMALL LETTER V WITH CURL +2C76..2C7B ; Ll # [6] LATIN SMALL LETTER HALF H..LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL TURNED E +2C81 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER ALFA +2C83 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER VIDA +2C85 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER GAMMA +2C87 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER DALDA +2C89 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER EIE +2C8B ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER SOU +2C8D ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER ZATA +2C8F ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER HATE +2C91 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER THETHE +2C93 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER IAUDA +2C95 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER KAPA +2C97 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER LAULA +2C99 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER MI +2C9B ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER NI +2C9D ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER KSI +2C9F ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER O +2CA1 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER PI +2CA3 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER RO +2CA5 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER SIMA +2CA7 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER TAU +2CA9 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER UA +2CAB ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER FI +2CAD ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER KHI +2CAF ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER PSI +2CB1 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER OOU +2CB3 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER DIALECT-P ALEF +2CB5 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER OLD COPTIC AIN +2CB7 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER CRYPTOGRAMMIC EIE +2CB9 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER DIALECT-P KAPA +2CBB ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER DIALECT-P NI +2CBD ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER CRYPTOGRAMMIC NI +2CBF ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER OLD COPTIC OOU +2CC1 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER SAMPI +2CC3 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER CROSSED SHEI +2CC5 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER OLD COPTIC SHEI +2CC7 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER OLD COPTIC ESH +2CC9 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER AKHMIMIC KHEI +2CCB ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER DIALECT-P HORI +2CCD ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER OLD COPTIC HORI +2CCF ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER OLD COPTIC HA +2CD1 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER L-SHAPED HA +2CD3 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER OLD COPTIC HEI +2CD5 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER OLD COPTIC HAT +2CD7 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER OLD COPTIC GANGIA +2CD9 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER OLD COPTIC DJA +2CDB ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER OLD COPTIC SHIMA +2CDD ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER OLD NUBIAN SHIMA +2CDF ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER OLD NUBIAN NGI +2CE1 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER OLD NUBIAN NYI +2CE3..2CE4 ; Ll # [2] COPTIC SMALL LETTER OLD NUBIAN WAU..COPTIC SYMBOL KAI +2CEC ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER CRYPTOGRAMMIC SHEI +2CEE ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER CRYPTOGRAMMIC GANGIA +2CF3 ; Ll # COPTIC SMALL LETTER BOHAIRIC KHEI +2D00..2D25 ; Ll # [38] GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER AN..GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER HOE +2D27 ; Ll # GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER YN +2D2D ; Ll # GEORGIAN SMALL LETTER AEN +A641 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZEMLYA +A643 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DZELO +A645 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER REVERSED DZE +A647 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IOTA +A649 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DJERV +A64B ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER MONOGRAPH UK +A64D ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BROAD OMEGA +A64F ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER NEUTRAL YER +A651 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YERU WITH BACK YER +A653 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IOTIFIED YAT +A655 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER REVERSED YU +A657 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IOTIFIED A +A659 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER CLOSED LITTLE YUS +A65B ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BLENDED YUS +A65D ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IOTIFIED CLOSED LITTLE YUS +A65F ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YN +A661 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER REVERSED TSE +A663 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SOFT DE +A665 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SOFT EL +A667 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SOFT EM +A669 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER MONOCULAR O +A66B ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BINOCULAR O +A66D ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DOUBLE MONOCULAR O +A681 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DWE +A683 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DZWE +A685 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZHWE +A687 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER CCHE +A689 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DZZE +A68B ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TE WITH MIDDLE HOOK +A68D ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TWE +A68F ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TSWE +A691 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TSSE +A693 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TCHE +A695 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER HWE +A697 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SHWE +A699 ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DOUBLE O +A69B ; Ll # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER CROSSED O +A723 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER EGYPTOLOGICAL ALEF +A725 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER EGYPTOLOGICAL AIN +A727 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER HENG +A729 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER TZ +A72B ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER TRESILLO +A72D ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER CUATRILLO +A72F..A731 ; Ll # [3] LATIN SMALL LETTER CUATRILLO WITH COMMA..LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL S +A733 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER AA +A735 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER AO +A737 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER AU +A739 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER AV +A73B ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER AV WITH HORIZONTAL BAR +A73D ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER AY +A73F ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER REVERSED C WITH DOT +A741 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER K WITH STROKE +A743 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER K WITH DIAGONAL STROKE +A745 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER K WITH STROKE AND DIAGONAL STROKE +A747 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER BROKEN L +A749 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH HIGH STROKE +A74B ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH LONG STROKE OVERLAY +A74D ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH LOOP +A74F ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER OO +A751 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER P WITH STROKE THROUGH DESCENDER +A753 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER P WITH FLOURISH +A755 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER P WITH SQUIRREL TAIL +A757 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER Q WITH STROKE THROUGH DESCENDER +A759 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER Q WITH DIAGONAL STROKE +A75B ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER R ROTUNDA +A75D ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER RUM ROTUNDA +A75F ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER V WITH DIAGONAL STROKE +A761 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER VY +A763 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER VISIGOTHIC Z +A765 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER THORN WITH STROKE +A767 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER THORN WITH STROKE THROUGH DESCENDER +A769 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER VEND +A76B ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER ET +A76D ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER IS +A76F ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER CON +A771..A778 ; Ll # [8] LATIN SMALL LETTER DUM..LATIN SMALL LETTER UM +A77A ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER INSULAR D +A77C ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER INSULAR F +A77F ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED INSULAR G +A781 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED L +A783 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER INSULAR R +A785 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER INSULAR S +A787 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER INSULAR T +A78C ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER SALTILLO +A78E ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH RETROFLEX HOOK AND BELT +A791 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH DESCENDER +A793..A795 ; Ll # [3] LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH BAR..LATIN SMALL LETTER H WITH PALATAL HOOK +A797 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER B WITH FLOURISH +A799 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER F WITH STROKE +A79B ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER VOLAPUK AE +A79D ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER VOLAPUK OE +A79F ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER VOLAPUK UE +A7A1 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER G WITH OBLIQUE STROKE +A7A3 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER K WITH OBLIQUE STROKE +A7A5 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH OBLIQUE STROKE +A7A7 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER R WITH OBLIQUE STROKE +A7A9 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH OBLIQUE STROKE +A7AF ; Ll # LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL Q +A7B5 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER BETA +A7B7 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER OMEGA +A7B9 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH STROKE +A7BB ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER GLOTTAL A +A7BD ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER GLOTTAL I +A7BF ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER GLOTTAL U +A7C3 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER ANGLICANA W +A7C8 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH SHORT STROKE OVERLAY +A7CA ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH SHORT STROKE OVERLAY +A7F6 ; Ll # LATIN SMALL LETTER REVERSED HALF H +A7FA ; Ll # LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL TURNED M +AB30..AB5A ; Ll # [43] LATIN SMALL LETTER BARRED ALPHA..LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH SHORT RIGHT LEG +AB60..AB68 ; Ll # [9] LATIN SMALL LETTER SAKHA YAT..LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED R WITH MIDDLE TILDE +AB70..ABBF ; Ll # [80] CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER A..CHEROKEE SMALL LETTER YA +FB00..FB06 ; Ll # [7] LATIN SMALL LIGATURE FF..LATIN SMALL LIGATURE ST +FB13..FB17 ; Ll # [5] ARMENIAN SMALL LIGATURE MEN NOW..ARMENIAN SMALL LIGATURE MEN XEH +FF41..FF5A ; Ll # [26] FULLWIDTH LATIN SMALL LETTER A..FULLWIDTH LATIN SMALL LETTER Z +10428..1044F ; Ll # [40] DESERET SMALL LETTER LONG I..DESERET SMALL LETTER EW +104D8..104FB ; Ll # [36] OSAGE SMALL LETTER A..OSAGE SMALL LETTER ZHA +10CC0..10CF2 ; Ll # [51] OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER A..OLD HUNGARIAN SMALL LETTER US +118C0..118DF ; Ll # [32] WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER NGAA..WARANG CITI SMALL LETTER VIYO +16E60..16E7F ; Ll # [32] MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER M..MEDEFAIDRIN SMALL LETTER Y +1D41A..1D433 ; Ll # [26] MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL A..MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL Z +1D44E..1D454 ; Ll # [7] MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL A..MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL G +1D456..1D467 ; Ll # [18] MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL I..MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL Z +1D482..1D49B ; Ll # [26] MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL A..MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL Z +1D4B6..1D4B9 ; Ll # [4] MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT SMALL A..MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT SMALL D +1D4BB ; Ll # MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT SMALL F +1D4BD..1D4C3 ; Ll # [7] MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT SMALL H..MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT SMALL N +1D4C5..1D4CF ; Ll # [11] MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT SMALL P..MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT SMALL Z +1D4EA..1D503 ; Ll # [26] MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT SMALL A..MATHEMATICAL BOLD SCRIPT SMALL Z +1D51E..1D537 ; Ll # [26] MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL A..MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL Z +1D552..1D56B ; Ll # [26] MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL A..MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL Z +1D586..1D59F ; Ll # [26] MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR SMALL A..MATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR SMALL Z +1D5BA..1D5D3 ; Ll # [26] MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL A..MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL Z +1D5EE..1D607 ; Ll # [26] MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL A..MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL Z +1D622..1D63B ; Ll # [26] MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL A..MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL Z +1D656..1D66F ; Ll # [26] MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL A..MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL Z +1D68A..1D6A5 ; Ll # [28] MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL A..MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL DOTLESS J +1D6C2..1D6DA ; Ll # [25] MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL ALPHA..MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL OMEGA +1D6DC..1D6E1 ; Ll # [6] MATHEMATICAL BOLD EPSILON SYMBOL..MATHEMATICAL BOLD PI SYMBOL +1D6FC..1D714 ; Ll # [25] MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL ALPHA..MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL OMEGA +1D716..1D71B ; Ll # [6] MATHEMATICAL ITALIC EPSILON SYMBOL..MATHEMATICAL ITALIC PI SYMBOL +1D736..1D74E ; Ll # [25] MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL ALPHA..MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL OMEGA +1D750..1D755 ; Ll # [6] MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC EPSILON SYMBOL..MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC PI SYMBOL +1D770..1D788 ; Ll # [25] MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL ALPHA..MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL OMEGA +1D78A..1D78F ; Ll # [6] MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD EPSILON SYMBOL..MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD PI SYMBOL +1D7AA..1D7C2 ; Ll # [25] MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL ALPHA..MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL OMEGA +1D7C4..1D7C9 ; Ll # [6] MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC EPSILON SYMBOL..MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC PI SYMBOL +1D7CB ; Ll # MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL DIGAMMA +1E922..1E943 ; Ll # [34] ADLAM SMALL LETTER ALIF..ADLAM SMALL LETTER SHA + +# Total code points: 2155 + +# ================================================ + +# General_Category=Titlecase_Letter + +01C5 ; Lt # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH SMALL LETTER Z WITH CARON +01C8 ; Lt # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH SMALL LETTER J +01CB ; Lt # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH SMALL LETTER J +01F2 ; Lt # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH SMALL LETTER Z +1F88..1F8F ; Lt # [8] GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH PSILI AND PROSGEGRAMMENI..GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1F98..1F9F ; Lt # [8] GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH PSILI AND PROSGEGRAMMENI..GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1FA8..1FAF ; Lt # [8] GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI AND PROSGEGRAMMENI..GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI AND PROSGEGRAMMENI +1FBC ; Lt # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA WITH PROSGEGRAMMENI +1FCC ; Lt # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ETA WITH PROSGEGRAMMENI +1FFC ; Lt # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA WITH PROSGEGRAMMENI + +# Total code points: 31 + +# ================================================ + +# General_Category=Modifier_Letter + +02B0..02C1 ; Lm # [18] MODIFIER LETTER SMALL H..MODIFIER LETTER REVERSED GLOTTAL STOP +02C6..02D1 ; Lm # [12] MODIFIER LETTER CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT..MODIFIER LETTER HALF TRIANGULAR COLON +02E0..02E4 ; Lm # [5] MODIFIER LETTER SMALL GAMMA..MODIFIER LETTER SMALL REVERSED GLOTTAL STOP +02EC ; Lm # MODIFIER LETTER VOICING +02EE ; Lm # MODIFIER LETTER DOUBLE APOSTROPHE +0374 ; Lm # GREEK NUMERAL SIGN +037A ; Lm # GREEK YPOGEGRAMMENI +0559 ; Lm # ARMENIAN MODIFIER LETTER LEFT HALF RING +0640 ; Lm # ARABIC TATWEEL +06E5..06E6 ; Lm # [2] ARABIC SMALL WAW..ARABIC SMALL YEH +07F4..07F5 ; Lm # [2] NKO HIGH TONE APOSTROPHE..NKO LOW TONE APOSTROPHE +07FA ; Lm # NKO LAJANYALAN +081A ; Lm # SAMARITAN MODIFIER LETTER EPENTHETIC YUT +0824 ; Lm # SAMARITAN MODIFIER LETTER SHORT A +0828 ; Lm # SAMARITAN MODIFIER LETTER I +0971 ; Lm # DEVANAGARI SIGN HIGH SPACING DOT +0E46 ; Lm # THAI CHARACTER MAIYAMOK +0EC6 ; Lm # LAO KO LA +10FC ; Lm # MODIFIER LETTER GEORGIAN NAR +17D7 ; Lm # KHMER SIGN LEK TOO +1843 ; Lm # MONGOLIAN LETTER TODO LONG VOWEL SIGN +1AA7 ; Lm # TAI THAM SIGN MAI YAMOK +1C78..1C7D ; Lm # [6] OL CHIKI MU TTUDDAG..OL CHIKI AHAD +1D2C..1D6A ; Lm # [63] MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL A..GREEK SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER CHI +1D78 ; Lm # MODIFIER LETTER CYRILLIC EN +1D9B..1DBF ; Lm # [37] MODIFIER LETTER SMALL TURNED ALPHA..MODIFIER LETTER SMALL THETA +2071 ; Lm # SUPERSCRIPT LATIN SMALL LETTER I +207F ; Lm # SUPERSCRIPT LATIN SMALL LETTER N +2090..209C ; Lm # [13] LATIN SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER A..LATIN SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER T +2C7C..2C7D ; Lm # [2] LATIN SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER J..MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL V +2D6F ; Lm # TIFINAGH MODIFIER LETTER LABIALIZATION MARK +2E2F ; Lm # VERTICAL TILDE +3005 ; Lm # IDEOGRAPHIC ITERATION MARK +3031..3035 ; Lm # [5] VERTICAL KANA REPEAT MARK..VERTICAL KANA REPEAT MARK LOWER HALF +303B ; Lm # VERTICAL IDEOGRAPHIC ITERATION MARK +309D..309E ; Lm # [2] HIRAGANA ITERATION MARK..HIRAGANA VOICED ITERATION MARK +30FC..30FE ; Lm # [3] KATAKANA-HIRAGANA PROLONGED SOUND MARK..KATAKANA VOICED ITERATION MARK +A015 ; Lm # YI SYLLABLE WU +A4F8..A4FD ; Lm # [6] LISU LETTER TONE MYA TI..LISU LETTER TONE MYA JEU +A60C ; Lm # VAI SYLLABLE LENGTHENER +A67F ; Lm # CYRILLIC PAYEROK +A69C..A69D ; Lm # [2] MODIFIER LETTER CYRILLIC HARD SIGN..MODIFIER LETTER CYRILLIC SOFT SIGN +A717..A71F ; Lm # [9] MODIFIER LETTER DOT VERTICAL BAR..MODIFIER LETTER LOW INVERTED EXCLAMATION MARK +A770 ; Lm # MODIFIER LETTER US +A788 ; Lm # MODIFIER LETTER LOW CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT +A7F8..A7F9 ; Lm # [2] MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL H WITH STROKE..MODIFIER LETTER SMALL LIGATURE OE +A9CF ; Lm # JAVANESE PANGRANGKEP +A9E6 ; Lm # MYANMAR MODIFIER LETTER SHAN REDUPLICATION +AA70 ; Lm # MYANMAR MODIFIER LETTER KHAMTI REDUPLICATION +AADD ; Lm # TAI VIET SYMBOL SAM +AAF3..AAF4 ; Lm # [2] MEETEI MAYEK SYLLABLE REPETITION MARK..MEETEI MAYEK WORD REPETITION MARK +AB5C..AB5F ; Lm # [4] MODIFIER LETTER SMALL HENG..MODIFIER LETTER SMALL U WITH LEFT HOOK +AB69 ; Lm # MODIFIER LETTER SMALL TURNED W +FF70 ; Lm # HALFWIDTH KATAKANA-HIRAGANA PROLONGED SOUND MARK +FF9E..FF9F ; Lm # [2] HALFWIDTH KATAKANA VOICED SOUND MARK..HALFWIDTH KATAKANA SEMI-VOICED SOUND MARK +16B40..16B43 ; Lm # [4] PAHAWH HMONG SIGN VOS SEEV..PAHAWH HMONG SIGN IB YAM +16F93..16F9F ; Lm # [13] MIAO LETTER TONE-2..MIAO LETTER REFORMED TONE-8 +16FE0..16FE1 ; Lm # [2] TANGUT ITERATION MARK..NUSHU ITERATION MARK +16FE3 ; Lm # OLD CHINESE ITERATION MARK +1E137..1E13D ; Lm # [7] NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG SIGN FOR PERSON..NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG SYLLABLE LENGTHENER +1E94B ; Lm # ADLAM NASALIZATION MARK + +# Total code points: 260 + +# ================================================ + +# General_Category=Other_Letter + +00AA ; Lo # FEMININE ORDINAL INDICATOR +00BA ; Lo # MASCULINE ORDINAL INDICATOR +01BB ; Lo # LATIN LETTER TWO WITH STROKE +01C0..01C3 ; Lo # [4] LATIN LETTER DENTAL CLICK..LATIN LETTER RETROFLEX CLICK +0294 ; Lo # LATIN LETTER GLOTTAL STOP +05D0..05EA ; Lo # [27] HEBREW LETTER ALEF..HEBREW LETTER TAV +05EF..05F2 ; Lo # [4] HEBREW YOD TRIANGLE..HEBREW LIGATURE YIDDISH DOUBLE YOD +0620..063F ; Lo # [32] ARABIC LETTER KASHMIRI YEH..ARABIC LETTER FARSI YEH WITH THREE DOTS ABOVE +0641..064A ; Lo # [10] ARABIC LETTER FEH..ARABIC LETTER YEH +066E..066F ; Lo # [2] ARABIC LETTER DOTLESS BEH..ARABIC LETTER DOTLESS QAF +0671..06D3 ; Lo # [99] ARABIC LETTER ALEF WASLA..ARABIC LETTER YEH BARREE WITH HAMZA ABOVE +06D5 ; Lo # ARABIC LETTER AE +06EE..06EF ; Lo # [2] ARABIC LETTER DAL WITH INVERTED V..ARABIC LETTER REH WITH INVERTED V +06FA..06FC ; Lo # [3] ARABIC LETTER SHEEN WITH DOT BELOW..ARABIC LETTER GHAIN WITH DOT BELOW +06FF ; Lo # ARABIC LETTER HEH WITH INVERTED V +0710 ; Lo # SYRIAC LETTER ALAPH +0712..072F ; Lo # [30] SYRIAC LETTER BETH..SYRIAC LETTER PERSIAN DHALATH +074D..07A5 ; Lo # [89] SYRIAC LETTER SOGDIAN ZHAIN..THAANA LETTER WAAVU +07B1 ; Lo # THAANA LETTER NAA +07CA..07EA ; Lo # [33] NKO LETTER A..NKO LETTER JONA RA +0800..0815 ; Lo # [22] SAMARITAN LETTER ALAF..SAMARITAN LETTER TAAF +0840..0858 ; Lo # [25] MANDAIC LETTER HALQA..MANDAIC LETTER AIN +0860..086A ; Lo # [11] SYRIAC LETTER MALAYALAM NGA..SYRIAC LETTER MALAYALAM SSA +08A0..08B4 ; Lo # [21] ARABIC LETTER BEH WITH SMALL V BELOW..ARABIC LETTER KAF WITH DOT BELOW +08B6..08C7 ; Lo # [18] ARABIC LETTER BEH WITH SMALL MEEM ABOVE..ARABIC LETTER LAM WITH SMALL ARABIC LETTER TAH ABOVE +0904..0939 ; Lo # [54] DEVANAGARI LETTER SHORT A..DEVANAGARI LETTER HA +093D ; Lo # DEVANAGARI SIGN AVAGRAHA +0950 ; Lo # DEVANAGARI OM +0958..0961 ; Lo # [10] DEVANAGARI LETTER QA..DEVANAGARI LETTER VOCALIC LL +0972..0980 ; Lo # [15] DEVANAGARI LETTER CANDRA A..BENGALI ANJI +0985..098C ; Lo # [8] BENGALI LETTER A..BENGALI LETTER VOCALIC L +098F..0990 ; Lo # [2] BENGALI LETTER E..BENGALI LETTER AI +0993..09A8 ; Lo # [22] BENGALI LETTER O..BENGALI LETTER NA +09AA..09B0 ; Lo # [7] BENGALI LETTER PA..BENGALI LETTER RA +09B2 ; Lo # BENGALI LETTER LA +09B6..09B9 ; Lo # [4] BENGALI LETTER SHA..BENGALI LETTER HA +09BD ; Lo # BENGALI SIGN AVAGRAHA +09CE ; Lo # BENGALI LETTER KHANDA TA +09DC..09DD ; Lo # [2] BENGALI LETTER RRA..BENGALI LETTER RHA +09DF..09E1 ; Lo # [3] BENGALI LETTER YYA..BENGALI LETTER VOCALIC LL +09F0..09F1 ; Lo # [2] BENGALI LETTER RA WITH MIDDLE DIAGONAL..BENGALI LETTER RA WITH LOWER DIAGONAL +09FC ; Lo # BENGALI LETTER VEDIC ANUSVARA +0A05..0A0A ; Lo # [6] GURMUKHI LETTER A..GURMUKHI LETTER UU +0A0F..0A10 ; Lo # [2] GURMUKHI LETTER EE..GURMUKHI LETTER AI +0A13..0A28 ; Lo # [22] GURMUKHI LETTER OO..GURMUKHI LETTER NA +0A2A..0A30 ; Lo # [7] GURMUKHI LETTER PA..GURMUKHI LETTER RA +0A32..0A33 ; Lo # [2] GURMUKHI LETTER LA..GURMUKHI LETTER LLA +0A35..0A36 ; Lo # [2] GURMUKHI LETTER VA..GURMUKHI LETTER SHA +0A38..0A39 ; Lo # [2] GURMUKHI LETTER SA..GURMUKHI LETTER HA +0A59..0A5C ; Lo # [4] GURMUKHI LETTER KHHA..GURMUKHI LETTER RRA +0A5E ; Lo # GURMUKHI LETTER FA +0A72..0A74 ; Lo # [3] GURMUKHI IRI..GURMUKHI EK ONKAR +0A85..0A8D ; Lo # [9] GUJARATI LETTER A..GUJARATI VOWEL CANDRA E +0A8F..0A91 ; Lo # [3] GUJARATI LETTER E..GUJARATI VOWEL CANDRA O +0A93..0AA8 ; Lo # [22] GUJARATI LETTER O..GUJARATI LETTER NA +0AAA..0AB0 ; Lo # [7] GUJARATI LETTER PA..GUJARATI LETTER RA +0AB2..0AB3 ; Lo # [2] GUJARATI LETTER LA..GUJARATI LETTER LLA +0AB5..0AB9 ; Lo # [5] GUJARATI LETTER VA..GUJARATI LETTER HA +0ABD ; Lo # GUJARATI SIGN AVAGRAHA +0AD0 ; Lo # GUJARATI OM +0AE0..0AE1 ; Lo # [2] GUJARATI LETTER VOCALIC RR..GUJARATI LETTER VOCALIC LL +0AF9 ; Lo # GUJARATI LETTER ZHA +0B05..0B0C ; Lo # [8] ORIYA LETTER A..ORIYA LETTER VOCALIC L +0B0F..0B10 ; Lo # [2] ORIYA LETTER E..ORIYA LETTER AI +0B13..0B28 ; Lo # [22] ORIYA LETTER O..ORIYA LETTER NA +0B2A..0B30 ; Lo # [7] ORIYA LETTER PA..ORIYA LETTER RA +0B32..0B33 ; Lo # [2] ORIYA LETTER LA..ORIYA LETTER LLA +0B35..0B39 ; Lo # [5] ORIYA LETTER VA..ORIYA LETTER HA +0B3D ; Lo # ORIYA SIGN AVAGRAHA +0B5C..0B5D ; Lo # [2] ORIYA LETTER RRA..ORIYA LETTER RHA +0B5F..0B61 ; Lo # [3] ORIYA LETTER YYA..ORIYA LETTER VOCALIC LL +0B71 ; Lo # ORIYA LETTER WA +0B83 ; Lo # TAMIL SIGN VISARGA +0B85..0B8A ; Lo # [6] TAMIL LETTER A..TAMIL LETTER UU +0B8E..0B90 ; Lo # [3] TAMIL LETTER E..TAMIL LETTER AI +0B92..0B95 ; Lo # [4] TAMIL LETTER O..TAMIL LETTER KA +0B99..0B9A ; Lo # [2] TAMIL LETTER NGA..TAMIL LETTER CA +0B9C ; Lo # TAMIL LETTER JA +0B9E..0B9F ; Lo # [2] TAMIL LETTER NYA..TAMIL LETTER TTA +0BA3..0BA4 ; Lo # [2] TAMIL LETTER NNA..TAMIL LETTER TA +0BA8..0BAA ; Lo # [3] TAMIL LETTER NA..TAMIL LETTER PA +0BAE..0BB9 ; Lo # [12] TAMIL LETTER MA..TAMIL LETTER HA +0BD0 ; Lo # TAMIL OM +0C05..0C0C ; Lo # [8] TELUGU LETTER A..TELUGU LETTER VOCALIC L +0C0E..0C10 ; Lo # [3] TELUGU LETTER E..TELUGU LETTER AI +0C12..0C28 ; Lo # [23] TELUGU LETTER O..TELUGU LETTER NA +0C2A..0C39 ; Lo # [16] TELUGU LETTER PA..TELUGU LETTER HA +0C3D ; Lo # TELUGU SIGN AVAGRAHA +0C58..0C5A ; Lo # [3] TELUGU LETTER TSA..TELUGU LETTER RRRA +0C60..0C61 ; Lo # [2] TELUGU LETTER VOCALIC RR..TELUGU LETTER VOCALIC LL +0C80 ; Lo # KANNADA SIGN SPACING CANDRABINDU +0C85..0C8C ; Lo # [8] KANNADA LETTER A..KANNADA LETTER VOCALIC L +0C8E..0C90 ; Lo # [3] KANNADA LETTER E..KANNADA LETTER AI +0C92..0CA8 ; Lo # [23] KANNADA LETTER O..KANNADA LETTER NA +0CAA..0CB3 ; Lo # [10] KANNADA LETTER PA..KANNADA LETTER LLA +0CB5..0CB9 ; Lo # [5] KANNADA LETTER VA..KANNADA LETTER HA +0CBD ; Lo # KANNADA SIGN AVAGRAHA +0CDE ; Lo # KANNADA LETTER FA +0CE0..0CE1 ; Lo # [2] KANNADA LETTER VOCALIC RR..KANNADA LETTER VOCALIC LL +0CF1..0CF2 ; Lo # [2] KANNADA SIGN JIHVAMULIYA..KANNADA SIGN UPADHMANIYA +0D04..0D0C ; Lo # [9] MALAYALAM LETTER VEDIC ANUSVARA..MALAYALAM LETTER VOCALIC L +0D0E..0D10 ; Lo # [3] MALAYALAM LETTER E..MALAYALAM LETTER AI +0D12..0D3A ; Lo # [41] MALAYALAM LETTER O..MALAYALAM LETTER TTTA +0D3D ; Lo # MALAYALAM SIGN AVAGRAHA +0D4E ; Lo # MALAYALAM LETTER DOT REPH +0D54..0D56 ; Lo # [3] MALAYALAM LETTER CHILLU M..MALAYALAM LETTER CHILLU LLL +0D5F..0D61 ; Lo # [3] MALAYALAM LETTER ARCHAIC II..MALAYALAM LETTER VOCALIC LL +0D7A..0D7F ; Lo # [6] MALAYALAM LETTER CHILLU NN..MALAYALAM LETTER CHILLU K +0D85..0D96 ; Lo # [18] SINHALA LETTER AYANNA..SINHALA LETTER AUYANNA +0D9A..0DB1 ; Lo # [24] SINHALA LETTER ALPAPRAANA KAYANNA..SINHALA LETTER DANTAJA NAYANNA +0DB3..0DBB ; Lo # [9] SINHALA LETTER SANYAKA DAYANNA..SINHALA LETTER RAYANNA +0DBD ; Lo # SINHALA LETTER DANTAJA LAYANNA +0DC0..0DC6 ; Lo # [7] SINHALA LETTER VAYANNA..SINHALA LETTER FAYANNA +0E01..0E30 ; Lo # [48] THAI CHARACTER KO KAI..THAI CHARACTER SARA A +0E32..0E33 ; Lo # [2] THAI CHARACTER SARA AA..THAI CHARACTER SARA AM +0E40..0E45 ; Lo # [6] THAI CHARACTER SARA E..THAI CHARACTER LAKKHANGYAO +0E81..0E82 ; Lo # [2] LAO LETTER KO..LAO LETTER KHO SUNG +0E84 ; Lo # LAO LETTER KHO TAM +0E86..0E8A ; Lo # [5] LAO LETTER PALI GHA..LAO LETTER SO TAM +0E8C..0EA3 ; Lo # [24] LAO LETTER PALI JHA..LAO LETTER LO LING +0EA5 ; Lo # LAO LETTER LO LOOT +0EA7..0EB0 ; Lo # [10] LAO LETTER WO..LAO VOWEL SIGN A +0EB2..0EB3 ; Lo # [2] LAO VOWEL SIGN AA..LAO VOWEL SIGN AM +0EBD ; Lo # LAO SEMIVOWEL SIGN NYO +0EC0..0EC4 ; Lo # [5] LAO VOWEL SIGN E..LAO VOWEL SIGN AI +0EDC..0EDF ; Lo # [4] LAO HO NO..LAO LETTER KHMU NYO +0F00 ; Lo # TIBETAN SYLLABLE OM +0F40..0F47 ; Lo # [8] TIBETAN LETTER KA..TIBETAN LETTER JA +0F49..0F6C ; Lo # [36] TIBETAN LETTER NYA..TIBETAN LETTER RRA +0F88..0F8C ; Lo # [5] TIBETAN SIGN LCE TSA CAN..TIBETAN SIGN INVERTED MCHU CAN +1000..102A ; Lo # [43] MYANMAR LETTER KA..MYANMAR LETTER AU +103F ; Lo # MYANMAR LETTER GREAT SA +1050..1055 ; Lo # [6] MYANMAR LETTER SHA..MYANMAR LETTER VOCALIC LL +105A..105D ; Lo # [4] MYANMAR LETTER MON NGA..MYANMAR LETTER MON BBE +1061 ; Lo # MYANMAR LETTER SGAW KAREN SHA +1065..1066 ; Lo # [2] MYANMAR LETTER WESTERN PWO KAREN THA..MYANMAR LETTER WESTERN PWO KAREN PWA +106E..1070 ; Lo # [3] MYANMAR LETTER EASTERN PWO KAREN NNA..MYANMAR LETTER EASTERN PWO KAREN GHWA +1075..1081 ; Lo # [13] MYANMAR LETTER SHAN KA..MYANMAR LETTER SHAN HA +108E ; Lo # MYANMAR LETTER RUMAI PALAUNG FA +1100..1248 ; Lo # [329] HANGUL CHOSEONG KIYEOK..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE QWA +124A..124D ; Lo # [4] ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE QWI..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE QWE +1250..1256 ; Lo # [7] ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE QHA..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE QHO +1258 ; Lo # ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE QHWA +125A..125D ; Lo # [4] ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE QHWI..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE QHWE +1260..1288 ; Lo # [41] ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE BA..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE XWA +128A..128D ; Lo # [4] ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE XWI..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE XWE +1290..12B0 ; Lo # [33] ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE NA..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE KWA +12B2..12B5 ; Lo # [4] ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE KWI..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE KWE +12B8..12BE ; Lo # [7] ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE KXA..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE KXO +12C0 ; Lo # ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE KXWA +12C2..12C5 ; Lo # [4] ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE KXWI..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE KXWE +12C8..12D6 ; Lo # [15] ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE WA..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE PHARYNGEAL O +12D8..1310 ; Lo # [57] ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE ZA..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GWA +1312..1315 ; Lo # [4] ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GWI..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GWE +1318..135A ; Lo # [67] ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GGA..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE FYA +1380..138F ; Lo # [16] ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE SEBATBEIT MWA..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE PWE +1401..166C ; Lo # [620] CANADIAN SYLLABICS E..CANADIAN SYLLABICS CARRIER TTSA +166F..167F ; Lo # [17] CANADIAN SYLLABICS QAI..CANADIAN SYLLABICS BLACKFOOT W +1681..169A ; Lo # [26] OGHAM LETTER BEITH..OGHAM LETTER PEITH +16A0..16EA ; Lo # [75] RUNIC LETTER FEHU FEOH FE F..RUNIC LETTER X +16F1..16F8 ; Lo # [8] RUNIC LETTER K..RUNIC LETTER FRANKS CASKET AESC +1700..170C ; Lo # [13] TAGALOG LETTER A..TAGALOG LETTER YA +170E..1711 ; Lo # [4] TAGALOG LETTER LA..TAGALOG LETTER HA +1720..1731 ; Lo # [18] HANUNOO LETTER A..HANUNOO LETTER HA +1740..1751 ; Lo # [18] BUHID LETTER A..BUHID LETTER HA +1760..176C ; Lo # [13] TAGBANWA LETTER A..TAGBANWA LETTER YA +176E..1770 ; Lo # [3] TAGBANWA LETTER LA..TAGBANWA LETTER SA +1780..17B3 ; Lo # [52] KHMER LETTER KA..KHMER INDEPENDENT VOWEL QAU +17DC ; Lo # KHMER SIGN AVAKRAHASANYA +1820..1842 ; Lo # [35] MONGOLIAN LETTER A..MONGOLIAN LETTER CHI +1844..1878 ; Lo # [53] MONGOLIAN LETTER TODO E..MONGOLIAN LETTER CHA WITH TWO DOTS +1880..1884 ; Lo # [5] MONGOLIAN LETTER ALI GALI ANUSVARA ONE..MONGOLIAN LETTER ALI GALI INVERTED UBADAMA +1887..18A8 ; Lo # [34] MONGOLIAN LETTER ALI GALI A..MONGOLIAN LETTER MANCHU ALI GALI BHA +18AA ; Lo # MONGOLIAN LETTER MANCHU ALI GALI LHA +18B0..18F5 ; Lo # [70] CANADIAN SYLLABICS OY..CANADIAN SYLLABICS CARRIER DENTAL S +1900..191E ; Lo # [31] LIMBU VOWEL-CARRIER LETTER..LIMBU LETTER TRA +1950..196D ; Lo # [30] TAI LE LETTER KA..TAI LE LETTER AI +1970..1974 ; Lo # [5] TAI LE LETTER TONE-2..TAI LE LETTER TONE-6 +1980..19AB ; Lo # [44] NEW TAI LUE LETTER HIGH QA..NEW TAI LUE LETTER LOW SUA +19B0..19C9 ; Lo # [26] NEW TAI LUE VOWEL SIGN VOWEL SHORTENER..NEW TAI LUE TONE MARK-2 +1A00..1A16 ; Lo # [23] BUGINESE LETTER KA..BUGINESE LETTER HA +1A20..1A54 ; Lo # [53] TAI THAM LETTER HIGH KA..TAI THAM LETTER GREAT SA +1B05..1B33 ; Lo # [47] BALINESE LETTER AKARA..BALINESE LETTER HA +1B45..1B4B ; Lo # [7] BALINESE LETTER KAF SASAK..BALINESE LETTER ASYURA SASAK +1B83..1BA0 ; Lo # [30] SUNDANESE LETTER A..SUNDANESE LETTER HA +1BAE..1BAF ; Lo # [2] SUNDANESE LETTER KHA..SUNDANESE LETTER SYA +1BBA..1BE5 ; Lo # [44] SUNDANESE AVAGRAHA..BATAK LETTER U +1C00..1C23 ; Lo # [36] LEPCHA LETTER KA..LEPCHA LETTER A +1C4D..1C4F ; Lo # [3] LEPCHA LETTER TTA..LEPCHA LETTER DDA +1C5A..1C77 ; Lo # [30] OL CHIKI LETTER LA..OL CHIKI LETTER OH +1CE9..1CEC ; Lo # [4] VEDIC SIGN ANUSVARA ANTARGOMUKHA..VEDIC SIGN ANUSVARA VAMAGOMUKHA WITH TAIL +1CEE..1CF3 ; Lo # [6] VEDIC SIGN HEXIFORM LONG ANUSVARA..VEDIC SIGN ROTATED ARDHAVISARGA +1CF5..1CF6 ; Lo # [2] VEDIC SIGN JIHVAMULIYA..VEDIC SIGN UPADHMANIYA +1CFA ; Lo # VEDIC SIGN DOUBLE ANUSVARA ANTARGOMUKHA +2135..2138 ; Lo # [4] ALEF SYMBOL..DALET SYMBOL +2D30..2D67 ; Lo # [56] TIFINAGH LETTER YA..TIFINAGH LETTER YO +2D80..2D96 ; Lo # [23] ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE LOA..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GGWE +2DA0..2DA6 ; Lo # [7] ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE SSA..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE SSO +2DA8..2DAE ; Lo # [7] ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE CCA..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE CCO +2DB0..2DB6 ; Lo # [7] ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE ZZA..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE ZZO +2DB8..2DBE ; Lo # [7] ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE CCHA..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE CCHO +2DC0..2DC6 ; Lo # [7] ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE QYA..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE QYO +2DC8..2DCE ; Lo # [7] ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE KYA..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE KYO +2DD0..2DD6 ; Lo # [7] ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE XYA..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE XYO +2DD8..2DDE ; Lo # [7] ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GYA..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GYO +3006 ; Lo # IDEOGRAPHIC CLOSING MARK +303C ; Lo # MASU MARK +3041..3096 ; Lo # [86] HIRAGANA LETTER SMALL A..HIRAGANA LETTER SMALL KE +309F ; Lo # HIRAGANA DIGRAPH YORI +30A1..30FA ; Lo # [90] KATAKANA LETTER SMALL A..KATAKANA LETTER VO +30FF ; Lo # KATAKANA DIGRAPH KOTO +3105..312F ; Lo # [43] BOPOMOFO LETTER B..BOPOMOFO LETTER NN +3131..318E ; Lo # [94] HANGUL LETTER KIYEOK..HANGUL LETTER ARAEAE +31A0..31BF ; Lo # [32] BOPOMOFO LETTER BU..BOPOMOFO LETTER AH +31F0..31FF ; Lo # [16] KATAKANA LETTER SMALL KU..KATAKANA LETTER SMALL RO +3400..4DBF ; Lo # [6592] CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3400..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4DBF +4E00..9FFC ; Lo # [20989] CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4E00..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-9FFC +A000..A014 ; Lo # [21] YI SYLLABLE IT..YI SYLLABLE E +A016..A48C ; Lo # [1143] YI SYLLABLE BIT..YI SYLLABLE YYR +A4D0..A4F7 ; Lo # [40] LISU LETTER BA..LISU LETTER OE +A500..A60B ; Lo # [268] VAI SYLLABLE EE..VAI SYLLABLE NG +A610..A61F ; Lo # [16] VAI SYLLABLE NDOLE FA..VAI SYMBOL JONG +A62A..A62B ; Lo # [2] VAI SYLLABLE NDOLE MA..VAI SYLLABLE NDOLE DO +A66E ; Lo # CYRILLIC LETTER MULTIOCULAR O +A6A0..A6E5 ; Lo # [70] BAMUM LETTER A..BAMUM LETTER KI +A78F ; Lo # LATIN LETTER SINOLOGICAL DOT +A7F7 ; Lo # LATIN EPIGRAPHIC LETTER SIDEWAYS I +A7FB..A801 ; Lo # [7] LATIN EPIGRAPHIC LETTER REVERSED F..SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER I +A803..A805 ; Lo # [3] SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER U..SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER O +A807..A80A ; Lo # [4] SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER KO..SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER GHO +A80C..A822 ; Lo # [23] SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER CO..SYLOTI NAGRI LETTER HO +A840..A873 ; Lo # [52] PHAGS-PA LETTER KA..PHAGS-PA LETTER CANDRABINDU +A882..A8B3 ; Lo # [50] SAURASHTRA LETTER A..SAURASHTRA LETTER LLA +A8F2..A8F7 ; Lo # [6] DEVANAGARI SIGN SPACING CANDRABINDU..DEVANAGARI SIGN CANDRABINDU AVAGRAHA +A8FB ; Lo # DEVANAGARI HEADSTROKE +A8FD..A8FE ; Lo # [2] DEVANAGARI JAIN OM..DEVANAGARI LETTER AY +A90A..A925 ; Lo # [28] KAYAH LI LETTER KA..KAYAH LI LETTER OO +A930..A946 ; Lo # [23] REJANG LETTER KA..REJANG LETTER A +A960..A97C ; Lo # [29] HANGUL CHOSEONG TIKEUT-MIEUM..HANGUL CHOSEONG SSANGYEORINHIEUH +A984..A9B2 ; Lo # [47] JAVANESE LETTER A..JAVANESE LETTER HA +A9E0..A9E4 ; Lo # [5] MYANMAR LETTER SHAN GHA..MYANMAR LETTER SHAN BHA +A9E7..A9EF ; Lo # [9] MYANMAR LETTER TAI LAING NYA..MYANMAR LETTER TAI LAING NNA +A9FA..A9FE ; Lo # [5] MYANMAR LETTER TAI LAING LLA..MYANMAR LETTER TAI LAING BHA +AA00..AA28 ; Lo # [41] CHAM LETTER A..CHAM LETTER HA +AA40..AA42 ; Lo # [3] CHAM LETTER FINAL K..CHAM LETTER FINAL NG +AA44..AA4B ; Lo # [8] CHAM LETTER FINAL CH..CHAM LETTER FINAL SS +AA60..AA6F ; Lo # [16] MYANMAR LETTER KHAMTI GA..MYANMAR LETTER KHAMTI FA +AA71..AA76 ; Lo # [6] MYANMAR LETTER KHAMTI XA..MYANMAR LOGOGRAM KHAMTI HM +AA7A ; Lo # MYANMAR LETTER AITON RA +AA7E..AAAF ; Lo # [50] MYANMAR LETTER SHWE PALAUNG CHA..TAI VIET LETTER HIGH O +AAB1 ; Lo # TAI VIET VOWEL AA +AAB5..AAB6 ; Lo # [2] TAI VIET VOWEL E..TAI VIET VOWEL O +AAB9..AABD ; Lo # [5] TAI VIET VOWEL UEA..TAI VIET VOWEL AN +AAC0 ; Lo # TAI VIET TONE MAI NUENG +AAC2 ; Lo # TAI VIET TONE MAI SONG +AADB..AADC ; Lo # [2] TAI VIET SYMBOL KON..TAI VIET SYMBOL NUENG +AAE0..AAEA ; Lo # [11] MEETEI MAYEK LETTER E..MEETEI MAYEK LETTER SSA +AAF2 ; Lo # MEETEI MAYEK ANJI +AB01..AB06 ; Lo # [6] ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE TTHU..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE TTHO +AB09..AB0E ; Lo # [6] ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE DDHU..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE DDHO +AB11..AB16 ; Lo # [6] ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE DZU..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE DZO +AB20..AB26 ; Lo # [7] ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE CCHHA..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE CCHHO +AB28..AB2E ; Lo # [7] ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE BBA..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE BBO +ABC0..ABE2 ; Lo # [35] MEETEI MAYEK LETTER KOK..MEETEI MAYEK LETTER I LONSUM +AC00..D7A3 ; Lo # [11172] HANGUL SYLLABLE GA..HANGUL SYLLABLE HIH +D7B0..D7C6 ; Lo # [23] HANGUL JUNGSEONG O-YEO..HANGUL JUNGSEONG ARAEA-E +D7CB..D7FB ; Lo # [49] HANGUL JONGSEONG NIEUN-RIEUL..HANGUL JONGSEONG PHIEUPH-THIEUTH +F900..FA6D ; Lo # [366] CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F900..CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA6D +FA70..FAD9 ; Lo # [106] CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA70..CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FAD9 +FB1D ; Lo # HEBREW LETTER YOD WITH HIRIQ +FB1F..FB28 ; Lo # [10] HEBREW LIGATURE YIDDISH YOD YOD PATAH..HEBREW LETTER WIDE TAV +FB2A..FB36 ; Lo # [13] HEBREW LETTER SHIN WITH SHIN DOT..HEBREW LETTER ZAYIN WITH DAGESH +FB38..FB3C ; Lo # [5] HEBREW LETTER TET WITH DAGESH..HEBREW LETTER LAMED WITH DAGESH +FB3E ; Lo # HEBREW LETTER MEM WITH DAGESH +FB40..FB41 ; Lo # [2] HEBREW LETTER NUN WITH DAGESH..HEBREW LETTER SAMEKH WITH DAGESH +FB43..FB44 ; Lo # [2] HEBREW LETTER FINAL PE WITH DAGESH..HEBREW LETTER PE WITH DAGESH +FB46..FBB1 ; Lo # [108] HEBREW LETTER TSADI WITH DAGESH..ARABIC LETTER YEH BARREE WITH HAMZA ABOVE FINAL FORM +FBD3..FD3D ; Lo # [363] ARABIC LETTER NG ISOLATED FORM..ARABIC LIGATURE ALEF WITH FATHATAN ISOLATED FORM +FD50..FD8F ; Lo # [64] ARABIC LIGATURE TEH WITH JEEM WITH MEEM INITIAL FORM..ARABIC LIGATURE MEEM WITH KHAH WITH MEEM INITIAL FORM +FD92..FDC7 ; Lo # [54] ARABIC LIGATURE MEEM WITH JEEM WITH KHAH INITIAL FORM..ARABIC LIGATURE NOON WITH JEEM WITH YEH FINAL FORM +FDF0..FDFB ; Lo # [12] ARABIC LIGATURE SALLA USED AS KORANIC STOP SIGN ISOLATED FORM..ARABIC LIGATURE JALLAJALALOUHOU +FE70..FE74 ; Lo # [5] ARABIC FATHATAN ISOLATED FORM..ARABIC KASRATAN ISOLATED FORM +FE76..FEFC ; Lo # [135] ARABIC FATHA ISOLATED FORM..ARABIC LIGATURE LAM WITH ALEF FINAL FORM +FF66..FF6F ; Lo # [10] HALFWIDTH KATAKANA LETTER WO..HALFWIDTH KATAKANA LETTER SMALL TU +FF71..FF9D ; Lo # [45] HALFWIDTH KATAKANA LETTER A..HALFWIDTH KATAKANA LETTER N +FFA0..FFBE ; Lo # [31] HALFWIDTH HANGUL FILLER..HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER HIEUH +FFC2..FFC7 ; Lo # [6] HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER A..HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER E +FFCA..FFCF ; Lo # [6] HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER YEO..HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER OE +FFD2..FFD7 ; Lo # [6] HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER YO..HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER YU +FFDA..FFDC ; Lo # [3] HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER EU..HALFWIDTH HANGUL LETTER I +10000..1000B ; Lo # [12] LINEAR B SYLLABLE B008 A..LINEAR B SYLLABLE B046 JE +1000D..10026 ; Lo # [26] LINEAR B SYLLABLE B036 JO..LINEAR B SYLLABLE B032 QO +10028..1003A ; Lo # [19] LINEAR B SYLLABLE B060 RA..LINEAR B SYLLABLE B042 WO +1003C..1003D ; Lo # [2] LINEAR B SYLLABLE B017 ZA..LINEAR B SYLLABLE B074 ZE +1003F..1004D ; Lo # [15] LINEAR B SYLLABLE B020 ZO..LINEAR B SYLLABLE B091 TWO +10050..1005D ; Lo # [14] LINEAR B SYMBOL B018..LINEAR B SYMBOL B089 +10080..100FA ; Lo # [123] LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B100 MAN..LINEAR B IDEOGRAM VESSEL B305 +10280..1029C ; Lo # [29] LYCIAN LETTER A..LYCIAN LETTER X +102A0..102D0 ; Lo # [49] CARIAN LETTER A..CARIAN LETTER UUU3 +10300..1031F ; Lo # [32] OLD ITALIC LETTER A..OLD ITALIC LETTER ESS +1032D..10340 ; Lo # [20] OLD ITALIC LETTER YE..GOTHIC LETTER PAIRTHRA +10342..10349 ; Lo # [8] GOTHIC LETTER RAIDA..GOTHIC LETTER OTHAL +10350..10375 ; Lo # [38] OLD PERMIC LETTER AN..OLD PERMIC LETTER IA +10380..1039D ; Lo # [30] UGARITIC LETTER ALPA..UGARITIC LETTER SSU +103A0..103C3 ; Lo # [36] OLD PERSIAN SIGN A..OLD PERSIAN SIGN HA +103C8..103CF ; Lo # [8] OLD PERSIAN SIGN AURAMAZDAA..OLD PERSIAN SIGN BUUMISH +10450..1049D ; Lo # [78] SHAVIAN LETTER PEEP..OSMANYA LETTER OO +10500..10527 ; Lo # [40] ELBASAN LETTER A..ELBASAN LETTER KHE +10530..10563 ; Lo # [52] CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER ALT..CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN LETTER KIW +10600..10736 ; Lo # [311] LINEAR A SIGN AB001..LINEAR A SIGN A664 +10740..10755 ; Lo # [22] LINEAR A SIGN A701 A..LINEAR A SIGN A732 JE +10760..10767 ; Lo # [8] LINEAR A SIGN A800..LINEAR A SIGN A807 +10800..10805 ; Lo # [6] CYPRIOT SYLLABLE A..CYPRIOT SYLLABLE JA +10808 ; Lo # CYPRIOT SYLLABLE JO +1080A..10835 ; Lo # [44] CYPRIOT SYLLABLE KA..CYPRIOT SYLLABLE WO +10837..10838 ; Lo # [2] CYPRIOT SYLLABLE XA..CYPRIOT SYLLABLE XE +1083C ; Lo # CYPRIOT SYLLABLE ZA +1083F..10855 ; Lo # [23] CYPRIOT SYLLABLE ZO..IMPERIAL ARAMAIC LETTER TAW +10860..10876 ; Lo # [23] PALMYRENE LETTER ALEPH..PALMYRENE LETTER TAW +10880..1089E ; Lo # [31] NABATAEAN LETTER FINAL ALEPH..NABATAEAN LETTER TAW +108E0..108F2 ; Lo # [19] HATRAN LETTER ALEPH..HATRAN LETTER QOPH +108F4..108F5 ; Lo # [2] HATRAN LETTER SHIN..HATRAN LETTER TAW +10900..10915 ; Lo # [22] PHOENICIAN LETTER ALF..PHOENICIAN LETTER TAU +10920..10939 ; Lo # [26] LYDIAN LETTER A..LYDIAN LETTER C +10980..109B7 ; Lo # [56] MEROITIC HIEROGLYPHIC LETTER A..MEROITIC CURSIVE LETTER DA +109BE..109BF ; Lo # [2] MEROITIC CURSIVE LOGOGRAM RMT..MEROITIC CURSIVE LOGOGRAM IMN +10A00 ; Lo # KHAROSHTHI LETTER A +10A10..10A13 ; Lo # [4] KHAROSHTHI LETTER KA..KHAROSHTHI LETTER GHA +10A15..10A17 ; Lo # [3] KHAROSHTHI LETTER CA..KHAROSHTHI LETTER JA +10A19..10A35 ; Lo # [29] KHAROSHTHI LETTER NYA..KHAROSHTHI LETTER VHA +10A60..10A7C ; Lo # [29] OLD SOUTH ARABIAN LETTER HE..OLD SOUTH ARABIAN LETTER THETH +10A80..10A9C ; Lo # [29] OLD NORTH ARABIAN LETTER HEH..OLD NORTH ARABIAN LETTER ZAH +10AC0..10AC7 ; Lo # [8] MANICHAEAN LETTER ALEPH..MANICHAEAN LETTER WAW +10AC9..10AE4 ; Lo # [28] MANICHAEAN LETTER ZAYIN..MANICHAEAN LETTER TAW +10B00..10B35 ; Lo # [54] AVESTAN LETTER A..AVESTAN LETTER HE +10B40..10B55 ; Lo # [22] INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN LETTER ALEPH..INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN LETTER TAW +10B60..10B72 ; Lo # [19] INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI LETTER ALEPH..INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI LETTER TAW +10B80..10B91 ; Lo # [18] PSALTER PAHLAVI LETTER ALEPH..PSALTER PAHLAVI LETTER TAW +10C00..10C48 ; Lo # [73] OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON A..OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON BASH +10D00..10D23 ; Lo # [36] HANIFI ROHINGYA LETTER A..HANIFI ROHINGYA MARK NA KHONNA +10E80..10EA9 ; Lo # [42] YEZIDI LETTER ELIF..YEZIDI LETTER ET +10EB0..10EB1 ; Lo # [2] YEZIDI LETTER LAM WITH DOT ABOVE..YEZIDI LETTER YOT WITH CIRCUMFLEX ABOVE +10F00..10F1C ; Lo # [29] OLD SOGDIAN LETTER ALEPH..OLD SOGDIAN LETTER FINAL TAW WITH VERTICAL TAIL +10F27 ; Lo # OLD SOGDIAN LIGATURE AYIN-DALETH +10F30..10F45 ; Lo # [22] SOGDIAN LETTER ALEPH..SOGDIAN INDEPENDENT SHIN +10FB0..10FC4 ; Lo # [21] CHORASMIAN LETTER ALEPH..CHORASMIAN LETTER TAW +10FE0..10FF6 ; Lo # [23] ELYMAIC LETTER ALEPH..ELYMAIC LIGATURE ZAYIN-YODH +11003..11037 ; Lo # [53] BRAHMI SIGN JIHVAMULIYA..BRAHMI LETTER OLD TAMIL NNNA +11083..110AF ; Lo # [45] KAITHI LETTER A..KAITHI LETTER HA +110D0..110E8 ; Lo # [25] SORA SOMPENG LETTER SAH..SORA SOMPENG LETTER MAE +11103..11126 ; Lo # [36] CHAKMA LETTER AA..CHAKMA LETTER HAA +11144 ; Lo # CHAKMA LETTER LHAA +11147 ; Lo # CHAKMA LETTER VAA +11150..11172 ; Lo # [35] MAHAJANI LETTER A..MAHAJANI LETTER RRA +11176 ; Lo # MAHAJANI LIGATURE SHRI +11183..111B2 ; Lo # [48] SHARADA LETTER A..SHARADA LETTER HA +111C1..111C4 ; Lo # [4] SHARADA SIGN AVAGRAHA..SHARADA OM +111DA ; Lo # SHARADA EKAM +111DC ; Lo # SHARADA HEADSTROKE +11200..11211 ; Lo # [18] KHOJKI LETTER A..KHOJKI LETTER JJA +11213..1122B ; Lo # [25] KHOJKI LETTER NYA..KHOJKI LETTER LLA +11280..11286 ; Lo # [7] MULTANI LETTER A..MULTANI LETTER GA +11288 ; Lo # MULTANI LETTER GHA +1128A..1128D ; Lo # [4] MULTANI LETTER CA..MULTANI LETTER JJA +1128F..1129D ; Lo # [15] MULTANI LETTER NYA..MULTANI LETTER BA +1129F..112A8 ; Lo # [10] MULTANI LETTER BHA..MULTANI LETTER RHA +112B0..112DE ; Lo # [47] KHUDAWADI LETTER A..KHUDAWADI LETTER HA +11305..1130C ; Lo # [8] GRANTHA LETTER A..GRANTHA LETTER VOCALIC L +1130F..11310 ; Lo # [2] GRANTHA LETTER EE..GRANTHA LETTER AI +11313..11328 ; Lo # [22] GRANTHA LETTER OO..GRANTHA LETTER NA +1132A..11330 ; Lo # [7] GRANTHA LETTER PA..GRANTHA LETTER RA +11332..11333 ; Lo # [2] GRANTHA LETTER LA..GRANTHA LETTER LLA +11335..11339 ; Lo # [5] GRANTHA LETTER VA..GRANTHA LETTER HA +1133D ; Lo # GRANTHA SIGN AVAGRAHA +11350 ; Lo # GRANTHA OM +1135D..11361 ; Lo # [5] GRANTHA SIGN PLUTA..GRANTHA LETTER VOCALIC LL +11400..11434 ; Lo # [53] NEWA LETTER A..NEWA LETTER HA +11447..1144A ; Lo # [4] NEWA SIGN AVAGRAHA..NEWA SIDDHI +1145F..11461 ; Lo # [3] NEWA LETTER VEDIC ANUSVARA..NEWA SIGN UPADHMANIYA +11480..114AF ; Lo # [48] TIRHUTA ANJI..TIRHUTA LETTER HA +114C4..114C5 ; Lo # [2] TIRHUTA SIGN AVAGRAHA..TIRHUTA GVANG +114C7 ; Lo # TIRHUTA OM +11580..115AE ; Lo # [47] SIDDHAM LETTER A..SIDDHAM LETTER HA +115D8..115DB ; Lo # [4] SIDDHAM LETTER THREE-CIRCLE ALTERNATE I..SIDDHAM LETTER ALTERNATE U +11600..1162F ; Lo # [48] MODI LETTER A..MODI LETTER LLA +11644 ; Lo # MODI SIGN HUVA +11680..116AA ; Lo # [43] TAKRI LETTER A..TAKRI LETTER RRA +116B8 ; Lo # TAKRI LETTER ARCHAIC KHA +11700..1171A ; Lo # [27] AHOM LETTER KA..AHOM LETTER ALTERNATE BA +11800..1182B ; Lo # [44] DOGRA LETTER A..DOGRA LETTER RRA +118FF..11906 ; Lo # [8] WARANG CITI OM..DIVES AKURU LETTER E +11909 ; Lo # DIVES AKURU LETTER O +1190C..11913 ; Lo # [8] DIVES AKURU LETTER KA..DIVES AKURU LETTER JA +11915..11916 ; Lo # [2] DIVES AKURU LETTER NYA..DIVES AKURU LETTER TTA +11918..1192F ; Lo # [24] DIVES AKURU LETTER DDA..DIVES AKURU LETTER ZA +1193F ; Lo # DIVES AKURU PREFIXED NASAL SIGN +11941 ; Lo # DIVES AKURU INITIAL RA +119A0..119A7 ; Lo # [8] NANDINAGARI LETTER A..NANDINAGARI LETTER VOCALIC RR +119AA..119D0 ; Lo # [39] NANDINAGARI LETTER E..NANDINAGARI LETTER RRA +119E1 ; Lo # NANDINAGARI SIGN AVAGRAHA +119E3 ; Lo # NANDINAGARI HEADSTROKE +11A00 ; Lo # ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER A +11A0B..11A32 ; Lo # [40] ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER KA..ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER KSSA +11A3A ; Lo # ZANABAZAR SQUARE CLUSTER-INITIAL LETTER RA +11A50 ; Lo # SOYOMBO LETTER A +11A5C..11A89 ; Lo # [46] SOYOMBO LETTER KA..SOYOMBO CLUSTER-INITIAL LETTER SA +11A9D ; Lo # SOYOMBO MARK PLUTA +11AC0..11AF8 ; Lo # [57] PAU CIN HAU LETTER PA..PAU CIN HAU GLOTTAL STOP FINAL +11C00..11C08 ; Lo # [9] BHAIKSUKI LETTER A..BHAIKSUKI LETTER VOCALIC L +11C0A..11C2E ; Lo # [37] BHAIKSUKI LETTER E..BHAIKSUKI LETTER HA +11C40 ; Lo # BHAIKSUKI SIGN AVAGRAHA +11C72..11C8F ; Lo # [30] MARCHEN LETTER KA..MARCHEN LETTER A +11D00..11D06 ; Lo # [7] MASARAM GONDI LETTER A..MASARAM GONDI LETTER E +11D08..11D09 ; Lo # [2] MASARAM GONDI LETTER AI..MASARAM GONDI LETTER O +11D0B..11D30 ; Lo # [38] MASARAM GONDI LETTER AU..MASARAM GONDI LETTER TRA +11D46 ; Lo # MASARAM GONDI REPHA +11D60..11D65 ; Lo # [6] GUNJALA GONDI LETTER A..GUNJALA GONDI LETTER UU +11D67..11D68 ; Lo # [2] GUNJALA GONDI LETTER EE..GUNJALA GONDI LETTER AI +11D6A..11D89 ; Lo # [32] GUNJALA GONDI LETTER OO..GUNJALA GONDI LETTER SA +11D98 ; Lo # GUNJALA GONDI OM +11EE0..11EF2 ; Lo # [19] MAKASAR LETTER KA..MAKASAR ANGKA +11FB0 ; Lo # LISU LETTER YHA +12000..12399 ; Lo # [922] CUNEIFORM SIGN A..CUNEIFORM SIGN U U +12480..12543 ; Lo # [196] CUNEIFORM SIGN AB TIMES NUN TENU..CUNEIFORM SIGN ZU5 TIMES THREE DISH TENU +13000..1342E ; Lo # [1071] EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH A001..EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH AA032 +14400..14646 ; Lo # [583] ANATOLIAN HIEROGLYPH A001..ANATOLIAN HIEROGLYPH A530 +16800..16A38 ; Lo # [569] BAMUM LETTER PHASE-A NGKUE MFON..BAMUM LETTER PHASE-F VUEQ +16A40..16A5E ; Lo # [31] MRO LETTER TA..MRO LETTER TEK +16AD0..16AED ; Lo # [30] BASSA VAH LETTER ENNI..BASSA VAH LETTER I +16B00..16B2F ; Lo # [48] PAHAWH HMONG VOWEL KEEB..PAHAWH HMONG CONSONANT CAU +16B63..16B77 ; Lo # [21] PAHAWH HMONG SIGN VOS LUB..PAHAWH HMONG SIGN CIM NRES TOS +16B7D..16B8F ; Lo # [19] PAHAWH HMONG CLAN SIGN TSHEEJ..PAHAWH HMONG CLAN SIGN VWJ +16F00..16F4A ; Lo # [75] MIAO LETTER PA..MIAO LETTER RTE +16F50 ; Lo # MIAO LETTER NASALIZATION +17000..187F7 ; Lo # [6136] TANGUT IDEOGRAPH-17000..TANGUT IDEOGRAPH-187F7 +18800..18CD5 ; Lo # [1238] TANGUT COMPONENT-001..KHITAN SMALL SCRIPT CHARACTER-18CD5 +18D00..18D08 ; Lo # [9] TANGUT IDEOGRAPH-18D00..TANGUT IDEOGRAPH-18D08 +1B000..1B11E ; Lo # [287] KATAKANA LETTER ARCHAIC E..HENTAIGANA LETTER N-MU-MO-2 +1B150..1B152 ; Lo # [3] HIRAGANA LETTER SMALL WI..HIRAGANA LETTER SMALL WO +1B164..1B167 ; Lo # [4] KATAKANA LETTER SMALL WI..KATAKANA LETTER SMALL N +1B170..1B2FB ; Lo # [396] NUSHU CHARACTER-1B170..NUSHU CHARACTER-1B2FB +1BC00..1BC6A ; Lo # [107] DUPLOYAN LETTER H..DUPLOYAN LETTER VOCALIC M +1BC70..1BC7C ; Lo # [13] DUPLOYAN AFFIX LEFT HORIZONTAL SECANT..DUPLOYAN AFFIX ATTACHED TANGENT HOOK +1BC80..1BC88 ; Lo # [9] DUPLOYAN AFFIX HIGH ACUTE..DUPLOYAN AFFIX HIGH VERTICAL +1BC90..1BC99 ; Lo # [10] DUPLOYAN AFFIX LOW ACUTE..DUPLOYAN AFFIX LOW ARROW +1E100..1E12C ; Lo # [45] NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER MA..NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LETTER W +1E14E ; Lo # NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG LOGOGRAM NYAJ +1E2C0..1E2EB ; Lo # [44] WANCHO LETTER AA..WANCHO LETTER YIH +1E800..1E8C4 ; Lo # [197] MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M001 KI..MENDE KIKAKUI SYLLABLE M060 NYON +1EE00..1EE03 ; Lo # [4] ARABIC MATHEMATICAL ALEF..ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DAL +1EE05..1EE1F ; Lo # [27] ARABIC MATHEMATICAL WAW..ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOTLESS QAF +1EE21..1EE22 ; Lo # [2] ARABIC MATHEMATICAL INITIAL BEH..ARABIC MATHEMATICAL INITIAL JEEM +1EE24 ; Lo # ARABIC MATHEMATICAL INITIAL HEH +1EE27 ; Lo # ARABIC MATHEMATICAL INITIAL HAH +1EE29..1EE32 ; Lo # [10] ARABIC MATHEMATICAL INITIAL YEH..ARABIC MATHEMATICAL INITIAL QAF +1EE34..1EE37 ; Lo # [4] ARABIC MATHEMATICAL INITIAL SHEEN..ARABIC MATHEMATICAL INITIAL KHAH +1EE39 ; Lo # ARABIC MATHEMATICAL INITIAL DAD +1EE3B ; Lo # ARABIC MATHEMATICAL INITIAL GHAIN +1EE42 ; Lo # ARABIC MATHEMATICAL TAILED JEEM +1EE47 ; Lo # ARABIC MATHEMATICAL TAILED HAH +1EE49 ; Lo # ARABIC MATHEMATICAL TAILED YEH +1EE4B ; Lo # ARABIC MATHEMATICAL TAILED LAM +1EE4D..1EE4F ; Lo # [3] ARABIC MATHEMATICAL TAILED NOON..ARABIC MATHEMATICAL TAILED AIN +1EE51..1EE52 ; Lo # [2] ARABIC MATHEMATICAL TAILED SAD..ARABIC MATHEMATICAL TAILED QAF +1EE54 ; Lo # ARABIC MATHEMATICAL TAILED SHEEN +1EE57 ; Lo # ARABIC MATHEMATICAL TAILED KHAH +1EE59 ; Lo # ARABIC MATHEMATICAL TAILED DAD +1EE5B ; Lo # ARABIC MATHEMATICAL TAILED GHAIN +1EE5D ; Lo # ARABIC MATHEMATICAL TAILED DOTLESS NOON +1EE5F ; Lo # ARABIC MATHEMATICAL TAILED DOTLESS QAF +1EE61..1EE62 ; Lo # [2] ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED BEH..ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED JEEM +1EE64 ; Lo # ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED HEH +1EE67..1EE6A ; Lo # [4] ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED HAH..ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED KAF +1EE6C..1EE72 ; Lo # [7] ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED MEEM..ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED QAF +1EE74..1EE77 ; Lo # [4] ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED SHEEN..ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED KHAH +1EE79..1EE7C ; Lo # [4] ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED DAD..ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED DOTLESS BEH +1EE7E ; Lo # ARABIC MATHEMATICAL STRETCHED DOTLESS FEH +1EE80..1EE89 ; Lo # [10] ARABIC MATHEMATICAL LOOPED ALEF..ARABIC MATHEMATICAL LOOPED YEH +1EE8B..1EE9B ; Lo # [17] ARABIC MATHEMATICAL LOOPED LAM..ARABIC MATHEMATICAL LOOPED GHAIN +1EEA1..1EEA3 ; Lo # [3] ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK BEH..ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK DAL +1EEA5..1EEA9 ; Lo # [5] ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK WAW..ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK YEH +1EEAB..1EEBB ; Lo # [17] ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK LAM..ARABIC MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK GHAIN +20000..2A6DD ; Lo # [42718] CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-20000..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2A6DD +2A700..2B734 ; Lo # [4149] CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2A700..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2B734 +2B740..2B81D ; Lo # [222] CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2B740..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2B81D +2B820..2CEA1 ; Lo # [5762] CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2B820..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2CEA1 +2CEB0..2EBE0 ; Lo # [7473] CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2CEB0..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2EBE0 +2F800..2FA1D ; Lo # [542] CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-2F800..CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-2FA1D +30000..3134A ; Lo # [4939] CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-30000..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3134A + +# Total code points: 127004 + +# ================================================ + +# General_Category=Nonspacing_Mark + +0300..036F ; Mn # [112] COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT..COMBINING LATIN SMALL LETTER X +0483..0487 ; Mn # [5] COMBINING CYRILLIC TITLO..COMBINING CYRILLIC POKRYTIE +0591..05BD ; Mn # [45] HEBREW ACCENT ETNAHTA..HEBREW POINT METEG +05BF ; Mn # HEBREW POINT RAFE +05C1..05C2 ; Mn # [2] HEBREW POINT SHIN DOT..HEBREW POINT SIN DOT +05C4..05C5 ; Mn # [2] HEBREW MARK UPPER DOT..HEBREW MARK LOWER DOT +05C7 ; Mn # HEBREW POINT QAMATS QATAN +0610..061A ; Mn # [11] ARABIC SIGN SALLALLAHOU ALAYHE WASSALLAM..ARABIC SMALL KASRA +064B..065F ; Mn # [21] ARABIC FATHATAN..ARABIC WAVY HAMZA BELOW +0670 ; Mn # ARABIC LETTER SUPERSCRIPT ALEF +06D6..06DC ; Mn # [7] ARABIC SMALL HIGH LIGATURE SAD WITH LAM WITH ALEF MAKSURA..ARABIC SMALL HIGH SEEN +06DF..06E4 ; Mn # [6] ARABIC SMALL HIGH ROUNDED ZERO..ARABIC SMALL HIGH MADDA +06E7..06E8 ; Mn # [2] ARABIC SMALL HIGH YEH..ARABIC SMALL HIGH NOON +06EA..06ED ; Mn # [4] ARABIC EMPTY CENTRE LOW STOP..ARABIC SMALL LOW MEEM +0711 ; Mn # SYRIAC LETTER SUPERSCRIPT ALAPH +0730..074A ; Mn # [27] SYRIAC PTHAHA ABOVE..SYRIAC BARREKH +07A6..07B0 ; Mn # [11] THAANA ABAFILI..THAANA SUKUN +07EB..07F3 ; Mn # [9] NKO COMBINING SHORT HIGH TONE..NKO COMBINING DOUBLE DOT ABOVE +07FD ; Mn # NKO DANTAYALAN +0816..0819 ; Mn # [4] SAMARITAN MARK IN..SAMARITAN MARK DAGESH +081B..0823 ; Mn # [9] SAMARITAN MARK EPENTHETIC YUT..SAMARITAN VOWEL SIGN A +0825..0827 ; Mn # [3] SAMARITAN VOWEL SIGN SHORT A..SAMARITAN VOWEL SIGN U +0829..082D ; Mn # [5] SAMARITAN VOWEL SIGN LONG I..SAMARITAN MARK NEQUDAA +0859..085B ; Mn # [3] MANDAIC AFFRICATION MARK..MANDAIC GEMINATION MARK +08D3..08E1 ; Mn # [15] ARABIC SMALL LOW WAW..ARABIC SMALL HIGH SIGN SAFHA +08E3..0902 ; Mn # [32] ARABIC TURNED DAMMA BELOW..DEVANAGARI SIGN ANUSVARA +093A ; Mn # DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN OE +093C ; Mn # DEVANAGARI SIGN NUKTA +0941..0948 ; Mn # [8] DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN U..DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN AI +094D ; Mn # DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA +0951..0957 ; Mn # [7] DEVANAGARI STRESS SIGN UDATTA..DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN UUE +0962..0963 ; Mn # [2] DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L..DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL +0981 ; Mn # BENGALI SIGN CANDRABINDU +09BC ; Mn # BENGALI SIGN NUKTA +09C1..09C4 ; Mn # [4] BENGALI VOWEL SIGN U..BENGALI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR +09CD ; Mn # BENGALI SIGN VIRAMA +09E2..09E3 ; Mn # [2] BENGALI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L..BENGALI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL +09FE ; Mn # BENGALI SANDHI MARK +0A01..0A02 ; Mn # [2] GURMUKHI SIGN ADAK BINDI..GURMUKHI SIGN BINDI +0A3C ; Mn # GURMUKHI SIGN NUKTA +0A41..0A42 ; Mn # [2] GURMUKHI VOWEL SIGN U..GURMUKHI VOWEL SIGN UU +0A47..0A48 ; Mn # [2] GURMUKHI VOWEL SIGN EE..GURMUKHI VOWEL SIGN AI +0A4B..0A4D ; Mn # [3] GURMUKHI VOWEL SIGN OO..GURMUKHI SIGN VIRAMA +0A51 ; Mn # GURMUKHI SIGN UDAAT +0A70..0A71 ; Mn # [2] GURMUKHI TIPPI..GURMUKHI ADDAK +0A75 ; Mn # GURMUKHI SIGN YAKASH +0A81..0A82 ; Mn # [2] GUJARATI SIGN CANDRABINDU..GUJARATI SIGN ANUSVARA +0ABC ; Mn # GUJARATI SIGN NUKTA +0AC1..0AC5 ; Mn # [5] GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN U..GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN CANDRA E +0AC7..0AC8 ; Mn # [2] GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN E..GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN AI +0ACD ; Mn # GUJARATI SIGN VIRAMA +0AE2..0AE3 ; Mn # [2] GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L..GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL +0AFA..0AFF ; Mn # [6] GUJARATI SIGN SUKUN..GUJARATI SIGN TWO-CIRCLE NUKTA ABOVE +0B01 ; Mn # ORIYA SIGN CANDRABINDU +0B3C ; Mn # ORIYA SIGN NUKTA +0B3F ; Mn # ORIYA VOWEL SIGN I +0B41..0B44 ; Mn # [4] ORIYA VOWEL SIGN U..ORIYA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR +0B4D ; Mn # ORIYA SIGN VIRAMA +0B55..0B56 ; Mn # [2] ORIYA SIGN OVERLINE..ORIYA AI LENGTH MARK +0B62..0B63 ; Mn # [2] ORIYA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L..ORIYA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL +0B82 ; Mn # TAMIL SIGN ANUSVARA +0BC0 ; Mn # TAMIL VOWEL SIGN II +0BCD ; Mn # TAMIL SIGN VIRAMA +0C00 ; Mn # TELUGU SIGN COMBINING CANDRABINDU ABOVE +0C04 ; Mn # TELUGU SIGN COMBINING ANUSVARA ABOVE +0C3E..0C40 ; Mn # [3] TELUGU VOWEL SIGN AA..TELUGU VOWEL SIGN II +0C46..0C48 ; Mn # [3] TELUGU VOWEL SIGN E..TELUGU VOWEL SIGN AI +0C4A..0C4D ; Mn # [4] TELUGU VOWEL SIGN O..TELUGU SIGN VIRAMA +0C55..0C56 ; Mn # [2] TELUGU LENGTH MARK..TELUGU AI LENGTH MARK +0C62..0C63 ; Mn # [2] TELUGU VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L..TELUGU VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL +0C81 ; Mn # KANNADA SIGN CANDRABINDU +0CBC ; Mn # KANNADA SIGN NUKTA +0CBF ; Mn # KANNADA VOWEL SIGN I +0CC6 ; Mn # KANNADA VOWEL SIGN E +0CCC..0CCD ; Mn # [2] KANNADA VOWEL SIGN AU..KANNADA SIGN VIRAMA +0CE2..0CE3 ; Mn # [2] KANNADA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L..KANNADA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL +0D00..0D01 ; Mn # [2] MALAYALAM SIGN COMBINING ANUSVARA ABOVE..MALAYALAM SIGN CANDRABINDU +0D3B..0D3C ; Mn # [2] MALAYALAM SIGN VERTICAL BAR VIRAMA..MALAYALAM SIGN CIRCULAR VIRAMA +0D41..0D44 ; Mn # [4] MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN U..MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR +0D4D ; Mn # MALAYALAM SIGN VIRAMA +0D62..0D63 ; Mn # [2] MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L..MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL +0D81 ; Mn # SINHALA SIGN CANDRABINDU +0DCA ; Mn # SINHALA SIGN AL-LAKUNA +0DD2..0DD4 ; Mn # [3] SINHALA VOWEL SIGN KETTI IS-PILLA..SINHALA VOWEL SIGN KETTI PAA-PILLA +0DD6 ; Mn # SINHALA VOWEL SIGN DIGA PAA-PILLA +0E31 ; Mn # THAI CHARACTER MAI HAN-AKAT +0E34..0E3A ; Mn # [7] THAI CHARACTER SARA I..THAI CHARACTER PHINTHU +0E47..0E4E ; Mn # [8] THAI CHARACTER MAITAIKHU..THAI CHARACTER YAMAKKAN +0EB1 ; Mn # LAO VOWEL SIGN MAI KAN +0EB4..0EBC ; Mn # [9] LAO VOWEL SIGN I..LAO SEMIVOWEL SIGN LO +0EC8..0ECD ; Mn # [6] LAO TONE MAI EK..LAO NIGGAHITA +0F18..0F19 ; Mn # [2] TIBETAN ASTROLOGICAL SIGN -KHYUD PA..TIBETAN ASTROLOGICAL SIGN SDONG TSHUGS +0F35 ; Mn # TIBETAN MARK NGAS BZUNG NYI ZLA +0F37 ; Mn # TIBETAN MARK NGAS BZUNG SGOR RTAGS +0F39 ; Mn # TIBETAN MARK TSA -PHRU +0F71..0F7E ; Mn # [14] TIBETAN VOWEL SIGN AA..TIBETAN SIGN RJES SU NGA RO +0F80..0F84 ; Mn # [5] TIBETAN VOWEL SIGN REVERSED I..TIBETAN MARK HALANTA +0F86..0F87 ; Mn # [2] TIBETAN SIGN LCI RTAGS..TIBETAN SIGN YANG RTAGS +0F8D..0F97 ; Mn # [11] TIBETAN SUBJOINED SIGN LCE TSA CAN..TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER JA +0F99..0FBC ; Mn # [36] TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER NYA..TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER FIXED-FORM RA +0FC6 ; Mn # TIBETAN SYMBOL PADMA GDAN +102D..1030 ; Mn # [4] MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN I..MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN UU +1032..1037 ; Mn # [6] MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN AI..MYANMAR SIGN DOT BELOW +1039..103A ; Mn # [2] MYANMAR SIGN VIRAMA..MYANMAR SIGN ASAT +103D..103E ; Mn # [2] MYANMAR CONSONANT SIGN MEDIAL WA..MYANMAR CONSONANT SIGN MEDIAL HA +1058..1059 ; Mn # [2] MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L..MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL +105E..1060 ; Mn # [3] MYANMAR CONSONANT SIGN MON MEDIAL NA..MYANMAR CONSONANT SIGN MON MEDIAL LA +1071..1074 ; Mn # [4] MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN GEBA KAREN I..MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN KAYAH EE +1082 ; Mn # MYANMAR CONSONANT SIGN SHAN MEDIAL WA +1085..1086 ; Mn # [2] MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN SHAN E ABOVE..MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN SHAN FINAL Y +108D ; Mn # MYANMAR SIGN SHAN COUNCIL EMPHATIC TONE +109D ; Mn # MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN AITON AI +135D..135F ; Mn # [3] ETHIOPIC COMBINING GEMINATION AND VOWEL LENGTH MARK..ETHIOPIC COMBINING GEMINATION MARK +1712..1714 ; Mn # [3] TAGALOG VOWEL SIGN I..TAGALOG SIGN VIRAMA +1732..1734 ; Mn # [3] HANUNOO VOWEL SIGN I..HANUNOO SIGN PAMUDPOD +1752..1753 ; Mn # [2] BUHID VOWEL SIGN I..BUHID VOWEL SIGN U +1772..1773 ; Mn # [2] TAGBANWA VOWEL SIGN I..TAGBANWA VOWEL SIGN U +17B4..17B5 ; Mn # [2] KHMER VOWEL INHERENT AQ..KHMER VOWEL INHERENT AA +17B7..17BD ; Mn # [7] KHMER VOWEL SIGN I..KHMER VOWEL SIGN UA +17C6 ; Mn # KHMER SIGN NIKAHIT +17C9..17D3 ; Mn # [11] KHMER SIGN MUUSIKATOAN..KHMER SIGN BATHAMASAT +17DD ; Mn # KHMER SIGN ATTHACAN +180B..180D ; Mn # [3] MONGOLIAN FREE VARIATION SELECTOR ONE..MONGOLIAN FREE VARIATION SELECTOR THREE +1885..1886 ; Mn # [2] MONGOLIAN LETTER ALI GALI BALUDA..MONGOLIAN LETTER ALI GALI THREE BALUDA +18A9 ; Mn # MONGOLIAN LETTER ALI GALI DAGALGA +1920..1922 ; Mn # [3] LIMBU VOWEL SIGN A..LIMBU VOWEL SIGN U +1927..1928 ; Mn # [2] LIMBU VOWEL SIGN E..LIMBU VOWEL SIGN O +1932 ; Mn # LIMBU SMALL LETTER ANUSVARA +1939..193B ; Mn # [3] LIMBU SIGN MUKPHRENG..LIMBU SIGN SA-I +1A17..1A18 ; Mn # [2] BUGINESE VOWEL SIGN I..BUGINESE VOWEL SIGN U +1A1B ; Mn # BUGINESE VOWEL SIGN AE +1A56 ; Mn # TAI THAM CONSONANT SIGN MEDIAL LA +1A58..1A5E ; Mn # [7] TAI THAM SIGN MAI KANG LAI..TAI THAM CONSONANT SIGN SA +1A60 ; Mn # TAI THAM SIGN SAKOT +1A62 ; Mn # TAI THAM VOWEL SIGN MAI SAT +1A65..1A6C ; Mn # [8] TAI THAM VOWEL SIGN I..TAI THAM VOWEL SIGN OA BELOW +1A73..1A7C ; Mn # [10] TAI THAM VOWEL SIGN OA ABOVE..TAI THAM SIGN KHUEN-LUE KARAN +1A7F ; Mn # TAI THAM COMBINING CRYPTOGRAMMIC DOT +1AB0..1ABD ; Mn # [14] COMBINING DOUBLED CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT..COMBINING PARENTHESES BELOW +1ABF..1AC0 ; Mn # [2] COMBINING LATIN SMALL LETTER W BELOW..COMBINING LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED W BELOW +1B00..1B03 ; Mn # [4] BALINESE SIGN ULU RICEM..BALINESE SIGN SURANG +1B34 ; Mn # BALINESE SIGN REREKAN +1B36..1B3A ; Mn # [5] BALINESE VOWEL SIGN ULU..BALINESE VOWEL SIGN RA REPA +1B3C ; Mn # BALINESE VOWEL SIGN LA LENGA +1B42 ; Mn # BALINESE VOWEL SIGN PEPET +1B6B..1B73 ; Mn # [9] BALINESE MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING TEGEH..BALINESE MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING GONG +1B80..1B81 ; Mn # [2] SUNDANESE SIGN PANYECEK..SUNDANESE SIGN PANGLAYAR +1BA2..1BA5 ; Mn # [4] SUNDANESE CONSONANT SIGN PANYAKRA..SUNDANESE VOWEL SIGN PANYUKU +1BA8..1BA9 ; Mn # [2] SUNDANESE VOWEL SIGN PAMEPET..SUNDANESE VOWEL SIGN PANEULEUNG +1BAB..1BAD ; Mn # [3] SUNDANESE SIGN VIRAMA..SUNDANESE CONSONANT SIGN PASANGAN WA +1BE6 ; Mn # BATAK SIGN TOMPI +1BE8..1BE9 ; Mn # [2] BATAK VOWEL SIGN PAKPAK E..BATAK VOWEL SIGN EE +1BED ; Mn # BATAK VOWEL SIGN KARO O +1BEF..1BF1 ; Mn # [3] BATAK VOWEL SIGN U FOR SIMALUNGUN SA..BATAK CONSONANT SIGN H +1C2C..1C33 ; Mn # [8] LEPCHA VOWEL SIGN E..LEPCHA CONSONANT SIGN T +1C36..1C37 ; Mn # [2] LEPCHA SIGN RAN..LEPCHA SIGN NUKTA +1CD0..1CD2 ; Mn # [3] VEDIC TONE KARSHANA..VEDIC TONE PRENKHA +1CD4..1CE0 ; Mn # [13] VEDIC SIGN YAJURVEDIC MIDLINE SVARITA..VEDIC TONE RIGVEDIC KASHMIRI INDEPENDENT SVARITA +1CE2..1CE8 ; Mn # [7] VEDIC SIGN VISARGA SVARITA..VEDIC SIGN VISARGA ANUDATTA WITH TAIL +1CED ; Mn # VEDIC SIGN TIRYAK +1CF4 ; Mn # VEDIC TONE CANDRA ABOVE +1CF8..1CF9 ; Mn # [2] VEDIC TONE RING ABOVE..VEDIC TONE DOUBLE RING ABOVE +1DC0..1DF9 ; Mn # [58] COMBINING DOTTED GRAVE ACCENT..COMBINING WIDE INVERTED BRIDGE BELOW +1DFB..1DFF ; Mn # [5] COMBINING DELETION MARK..COMBINING RIGHT ARROWHEAD AND DOWN ARROWHEAD BELOW +20D0..20DC ; Mn # [13] COMBINING LEFT HARPOON ABOVE..COMBINING FOUR DOTS ABOVE +20E1 ; Mn # COMBINING LEFT RIGHT ARROW ABOVE +20E5..20F0 ; Mn # [12] COMBINING REVERSE SOLIDUS OVERLAY..COMBINING ASTERISK ABOVE +2CEF..2CF1 ; Mn # [3] COPTIC COMBINING NI ABOVE..COPTIC COMBINING SPIRITUS LENIS +2D7F ; Mn # TIFINAGH CONSONANT JOINER +2DE0..2DFF ; Mn # [32] COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER BE..COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER IOTIFIED BIG YUS +302A..302D ; Mn # [4] IDEOGRAPHIC LEVEL TONE MARK..IDEOGRAPHIC ENTERING TONE MARK +3099..309A ; Mn # [2] COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK..COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA SEMI-VOICED SOUND MARK +A66F ; Mn # COMBINING CYRILLIC VZMET +A674..A67D ; Mn # [10] COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER UKRAINIAN IE..COMBINING CYRILLIC PAYEROK +A69E..A69F ; Mn # [2] COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER EF..COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER IOTIFIED E +A6F0..A6F1 ; Mn # [2] BAMUM COMBINING MARK KOQNDON..BAMUM COMBINING MARK TUKWENTIS +A802 ; Mn # SYLOTI NAGRI SIGN DVISVARA +A806 ; Mn # SYLOTI NAGRI SIGN HASANTA +A80B ; Mn # SYLOTI NAGRI SIGN ANUSVARA +A825..A826 ; Mn # [2] SYLOTI NAGRI VOWEL SIGN U..SYLOTI NAGRI VOWEL SIGN E +A82C ; Mn # SYLOTI NAGRI SIGN ALTERNATE HASANTA +A8C4..A8C5 ; Mn # [2] SAURASHTRA SIGN VIRAMA..SAURASHTRA SIGN CANDRABINDU +A8E0..A8F1 ; Mn # [18] COMBINING DEVANAGARI DIGIT ZERO..COMBINING DEVANAGARI SIGN AVAGRAHA +A8FF ; Mn # DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN AY +A926..A92D ; Mn # [8] KAYAH LI VOWEL UE..KAYAH LI TONE CALYA PLOPHU +A947..A951 ; Mn # [11] REJANG VOWEL SIGN I..REJANG CONSONANT SIGN R +A980..A982 ; Mn # [3] JAVANESE SIGN PANYANGGA..JAVANESE SIGN LAYAR +A9B3 ; Mn # JAVANESE SIGN CECAK TELU +A9B6..A9B9 ; Mn # [4] JAVANESE VOWEL SIGN WULU..JAVANESE VOWEL SIGN SUKU MENDUT +A9BC..A9BD ; Mn # [2] JAVANESE VOWEL SIGN PEPET..JAVANESE CONSONANT SIGN KERET +A9E5 ; Mn # MYANMAR SIGN SHAN SAW +AA29..AA2E ; Mn # [6] CHAM VOWEL SIGN AA..CHAM VOWEL SIGN OE +AA31..AA32 ; Mn # [2] CHAM VOWEL SIGN AU..CHAM VOWEL SIGN UE +AA35..AA36 ; Mn # [2] CHAM CONSONANT SIGN LA..CHAM CONSONANT SIGN WA +AA43 ; Mn # CHAM CONSONANT SIGN FINAL NG +AA4C ; Mn # CHAM CONSONANT SIGN FINAL M +AA7C ; Mn # MYANMAR SIGN TAI LAING TONE-2 +AAB0 ; Mn # TAI VIET MAI KANG +AAB2..AAB4 ; Mn # [3] TAI VIET VOWEL I..TAI VIET VOWEL U +AAB7..AAB8 ; Mn # [2] TAI VIET MAI KHIT..TAI VIET VOWEL IA +AABE..AABF ; Mn # [2] TAI VIET VOWEL AM..TAI VIET TONE MAI EK +AAC1 ; Mn # TAI VIET TONE MAI THO +AAEC..AAED ; Mn # [2] MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN UU..MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN AAI +AAF6 ; Mn # MEETEI MAYEK VIRAMA +ABE5 ; Mn # MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN ANAP +ABE8 ; Mn # MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN UNAP +ABED ; Mn # MEETEI MAYEK APUN IYEK +FB1E ; Mn # HEBREW POINT JUDEO-SPANISH VARIKA +FE00..FE0F ; Mn # [16] VARIATION SELECTOR-1..VARIATION SELECTOR-16 +FE20..FE2F ; Mn # [16] COMBINING LIGATURE LEFT HALF..COMBINING CYRILLIC TITLO RIGHT HALF +101FD ; Mn # PHAISTOS DISC SIGN COMBINING OBLIQUE STROKE +102E0 ; Mn # COPTIC EPACT THOUSANDS MARK +10376..1037A ; Mn # [5] COMBINING OLD PERMIC LETTER AN..COMBINING OLD PERMIC LETTER SII +10A01..10A03 ; Mn # [3] KHAROSHTHI VOWEL SIGN I..KHAROSHTHI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R +10A05..10A06 ; Mn # [2] KHAROSHTHI VOWEL SIGN E..KHAROSHTHI VOWEL SIGN O +10A0C..10A0F ; Mn # [4] KHAROSHTHI VOWEL LENGTH MARK..KHAROSHTHI SIGN VISARGA +10A38..10A3A ; Mn # [3] KHAROSHTHI SIGN BAR ABOVE..KHAROSHTHI SIGN DOT BELOW +10A3F ; Mn # KHAROSHTHI VIRAMA +10AE5..10AE6 ; Mn # [2] MANICHAEAN ABBREVIATION MARK ABOVE..MANICHAEAN ABBREVIATION MARK BELOW +10D24..10D27 ; Mn # [4] HANIFI ROHINGYA SIGN HARBAHAY..HANIFI ROHINGYA SIGN TASSI +10EAB..10EAC ; Mn # [2] YEZIDI COMBINING HAMZA MARK..YEZIDI COMBINING MADDA MARK +10F46..10F50 ; Mn # [11] SOGDIAN COMBINING DOT BELOW..SOGDIAN COMBINING STROKE BELOW +11001 ; Mn # BRAHMI SIGN ANUSVARA +11038..11046 ; Mn # [15] BRAHMI VOWEL SIGN AA..BRAHMI VIRAMA +1107F..11081 ; Mn # [3] BRAHMI NUMBER JOINER..KAITHI SIGN ANUSVARA +110B3..110B6 ; Mn # [4] KAITHI VOWEL SIGN U..KAITHI VOWEL SIGN AI +110B9..110BA ; Mn # [2] KAITHI SIGN VIRAMA..KAITHI SIGN NUKTA +11100..11102 ; Mn # [3] CHAKMA SIGN CANDRABINDU..CHAKMA SIGN VISARGA +11127..1112B ; Mn # [5] CHAKMA VOWEL SIGN A..CHAKMA VOWEL SIGN UU +1112D..11134 ; Mn # [8] CHAKMA VOWEL SIGN AI..CHAKMA MAAYYAA +11173 ; Mn # MAHAJANI SIGN NUKTA +11180..11181 ; Mn # [2] SHARADA SIGN CANDRABINDU..SHARADA SIGN ANUSVARA +111B6..111BE ; Mn # [9] SHARADA VOWEL SIGN U..SHARADA VOWEL SIGN O +111C9..111CC ; Mn # [4] SHARADA SANDHI MARK..SHARADA EXTRA SHORT VOWEL MARK +111CF ; Mn # SHARADA SIGN INVERTED CANDRABINDU +1122F..11231 ; Mn # [3] KHOJKI VOWEL SIGN U..KHOJKI VOWEL SIGN AI +11234 ; Mn # KHOJKI SIGN ANUSVARA +11236..11237 ; Mn # [2] KHOJKI SIGN NUKTA..KHOJKI SIGN SHADDA +1123E ; Mn # KHOJKI SIGN SUKUN +112DF ; Mn # KHUDAWADI SIGN ANUSVARA +112E3..112EA ; Mn # [8] KHUDAWADI VOWEL SIGN U..KHUDAWADI SIGN VIRAMA +11300..11301 ; Mn # [2] GRANTHA SIGN COMBINING ANUSVARA ABOVE..GRANTHA SIGN CANDRABINDU +1133B..1133C ; Mn # [2] COMBINING BINDU BELOW..GRANTHA SIGN NUKTA +11340 ; Mn # GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN II +11366..1136C ; Mn # [7] COMBINING GRANTHA DIGIT ZERO..COMBINING GRANTHA DIGIT SIX +11370..11374 ; Mn # [5] COMBINING GRANTHA LETTER A..COMBINING GRANTHA LETTER PA +11438..1143F ; Mn # [8] NEWA VOWEL SIGN U..NEWA VOWEL SIGN AI +11442..11444 ; Mn # [3] NEWA SIGN VIRAMA..NEWA SIGN ANUSVARA +11446 ; Mn # NEWA SIGN NUKTA +1145E ; Mn # NEWA SANDHI MARK +114B3..114B8 ; Mn # [6] TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN U..TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL +114BA ; Mn # TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN SHORT E +114BF..114C0 ; Mn # [2] TIRHUTA SIGN CANDRABINDU..TIRHUTA SIGN ANUSVARA +114C2..114C3 ; Mn # [2] TIRHUTA SIGN VIRAMA..TIRHUTA SIGN NUKTA +115B2..115B5 ; Mn # [4] SIDDHAM VOWEL SIGN U..SIDDHAM VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR +115BC..115BD ; Mn # [2] SIDDHAM SIGN CANDRABINDU..SIDDHAM SIGN ANUSVARA +115BF..115C0 ; Mn # [2] SIDDHAM SIGN VIRAMA..SIDDHAM SIGN NUKTA +115DC..115DD ; Mn # [2] SIDDHAM VOWEL SIGN ALTERNATE U..SIDDHAM VOWEL SIGN ALTERNATE UU +11633..1163A ; Mn # [8] MODI VOWEL SIGN U..MODI VOWEL SIGN AI +1163D ; Mn # MODI SIGN ANUSVARA +1163F..11640 ; Mn # [2] MODI SIGN VIRAMA..MODI SIGN ARDHACANDRA +116AB ; Mn # TAKRI SIGN ANUSVARA +116AD ; Mn # TAKRI VOWEL SIGN AA +116B0..116B5 ; Mn # [6] TAKRI VOWEL SIGN U..TAKRI VOWEL SIGN AU +116B7 ; Mn # TAKRI SIGN NUKTA +1171D..1171F ; Mn # [3] AHOM CONSONANT SIGN MEDIAL LA..AHOM CONSONANT SIGN MEDIAL LIGATING RA +11722..11725 ; Mn # [4] AHOM VOWEL SIGN I..AHOM VOWEL SIGN UU +11727..1172B ; Mn # [5] AHOM VOWEL SIGN AW..AHOM SIGN KILLER +1182F..11837 ; Mn # [9] DOGRA VOWEL SIGN U..DOGRA SIGN ANUSVARA +11839..1183A ; Mn # [2] DOGRA SIGN VIRAMA..DOGRA SIGN NUKTA +1193B..1193C ; Mn # [2] DIVES AKURU SIGN ANUSVARA..DIVES AKURU SIGN CANDRABINDU +1193E ; Mn # DIVES AKURU VIRAMA +11943 ; Mn # DIVES AKURU SIGN NUKTA +119D4..119D7 ; Mn # [4] NANDINAGARI VOWEL SIGN U..NANDINAGARI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR +119DA..119DB ; Mn # [2] NANDINAGARI VOWEL SIGN E..NANDINAGARI VOWEL SIGN AI +119E0 ; Mn # NANDINAGARI SIGN VIRAMA +11A01..11A0A ; Mn # [10] ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL SIGN I..ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL LENGTH MARK +11A33..11A38 ; Mn # [6] ZANABAZAR SQUARE FINAL CONSONANT MARK..ZANABAZAR SQUARE SIGN ANUSVARA +11A3B..11A3E ; Mn # [4] ZANABAZAR SQUARE CLUSTER-FINAL LETTER YA..ZANABAZAR SQUARE CLUSTER-FINAL LETTER VA +11A47 ; Mn # ZANABAZAR SQUARE SUBJOINER +11A51..11A56 ; Mn # [6] SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN I..SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN OE +11A59..11A5B ; Mn # [3] SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R..SOYOMBO VOWEL LENGTH MARK +11A8A..11A96 ; Mn # [13] SOYOMBO FINAL CONSONANT SIGN G..SOYOMBO SIGN ANUSVARA +11A98..11A99 ; Mn # [2] SOYOMBO GEMINATION MARK..SOYOMBO SUBJOINER +11C30..11C36 ; Mn # [7] BHAIKSUKI VOWEL SIGN I..BHAIKSUKI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L +11C38..11C3D ; Mn # [6] BHAIKSUKI VOWEL SIGN E..BHAIKSUKI SIGN ANUSVARA +11C3F ; Mn # BHAIKSUKI SIGN VIRAMA +11C92..11CA7 ; Mn # [22] MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER KA..MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER ZA +11CAA..11CB0 ; Mn # [7] MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER RA..MARCHEN VOWEL SIGN AA +11CB2..11CB3 ; Mn # [2] MARCHEN VOWEL SIGN U..MARCHEN VOWEL SIGN E +11CB5..11CB6 ; Mn # [2] MARCHEN SIGN ANUSVARA..MARCHEN SIGN CANDRABINDU +11D31..11D36 ; Mn # [6] MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN AA..MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R +11D3A ; Mn # MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN E +11D3C..11D3D ; Mn # [2] MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN AI..MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN O +11D3F..11D45 ; Mn # [7] MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN AU..MASARAM GONDI VIRAMA +11D47 ; Mn # MASARAM GONDI RA-KARA +11D90..11D91 ; Mn # [2] GUNJALA GONDI VOWEL SIGN EE..GUNJALA GONDI VOWEL SIGN AI +11D95 ; Mn # GUNJALA GONDI SIGN ANUSVARA +11D97 ; Mn # GUNJALA GONDI VIRAMA +11EF3..11EF4 ; Mn # [2] MAKASAR VOWEL SIGN I..MAKASAR VOWEL SIGN U +16AF0..16AF4 ; Mn # [5] BASSA VAH COMBINING HIGH TONE..BASSA VAH COMBINING HIGH-LOW TONE +16B30..16B36 ; Mn # [7] PAHAWH HMONG MARK CIM TUB..PAHAWH HMONG MARK CIM TAUM +16F4F ; Mn # MIAO SIGN CONSONANT MODIFIER BAR +16F8F..16F92 ; Mn # [4] MIAO TONE RIGHT..MIAO TONE BELOW +16FE4 ; Mn # KHITAN SMALL SCRIPT FILLER +1BC9D..1BC9E ; Mn # [2] DUPLOYAN THICK LETTER SELECTOR..DUPLOYAN DOUBLE MARK +1D167..1D169 ; Mn # [3] MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING TREMOLO-1..MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING TREMOLO-3 +1D17B..1D182 ; Mn # [8] MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING ACCENT..MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING LOURE +1D185..1D18B ; Mn # [7] MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING DOIT..MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING TRIPLE TONGUE +1D1AA..1D1AD ; Mn # [4] MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING DOWN BOW..MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING SNAP PIZZICATO +1D242..1D244 ; Mn # [3] COMBINING GREEK MUSICAL TRISEME..COMBINING GREEK MUSICAL PENTASEME +1DA00..1DA36 ; Mn # [55] SIGNWRITING HEAD RIM..SIGNWRITING AIR SUCKING IN +1DA3B..1DA6C ; Mn # [50] SIGNWRITING MOUTH CLOSED NEUTRAL..SIGNWRITING EXCITEMENT +1DA75 ; Mn # SIGNWRITING UPPER BODY TILTING FROM HIP JOINTS +1DA84 ; Mn # SIGNWRITING LOCATION HEAD NECK +1DA9B..1DA9F ; Mn # [5] SIGNWRITING FILL MODIFIER-2..SIGNWRITING FILL MODIFIER-6 +1DAA1..1DAAF ; Mn # [15] SIGNWRITING ROTATION MODIFIER-2..SIGNWRITING ROTATION MODIFIER-16 +1E000..1E006 ; Mn # [7] COMBINING GLAGOLITIC LETTER AZU..COMBINING GLAGOLITIC LETTER ZHIVETE +1E008..1E018 ; Mn # [17] COMBINING GLAGOLITIC LETTER ZEMLJA..COMBINING GLAGOLITIC LETTER HERU +1E01B..1E021 ; Mn # [7] COMBINING GLAGOLITIC LETTER SHTA..COMBINING GLAGOLITIC LETTER YATI +1E023..1E024 ; Mn # [2] COMBINING GLAGOLITIC LETTER YU..COMBINING GLAGOLITIC LETTER SMALL YUS +1E026..1E02A ; Mn # [5] COMBINING GLAGOLITIC LETTER YO..COMBINING GLAGOLITIC LETTER FITA +1E130..1E136 ; Mn # [7] NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG TONE-B..NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG TONE-D +1E2EC..1E2EF ; Mn # [4] WANCHO TONE TUP..WANCHO TONE KOINI +1E8D0..1E8D6 ; Mn # [7] MENDE KIKAKUI COMBINING NUMBER TEENS..MENDE KIKAKUI COMBINING NUMBER MILLIONS +1E944..1E94A ; Mn # [7] ADLAM ALIF LENGTHENER..ADLAM NUKTA +E0100..E01EF ; Mn # [240] VARIATION SELECTOR-17..VARIATION SELECTOR-256 + +# Total code points: 1839 + +# ================================================ + +# General_Category=Enclosing_Mark + +0488..0489 ; Me # [2] COMBINING CYRILLIC HUNDRED THOUSANDS SIGN..COMBINING CYRILLIC MILLIONS SIGN +1ABE ; Me # COMBINING PARENTHESES OVERLAY +20DD..20E0 ; Me # [4] COMBINING ENCLOSING CIRCLE..COMBINING ENCLOSING CIRCLE BACKSLASH +20E2..20E4 ; Me # [3] COMBINING ENCLOSING SCREEN..COMBINING ENCLOSING UPWARD POINTING TRIANGLE +A670..A672 ; Me # [3] COMBINING CYRILLIC TEN MILLIONS SIGN..COMBINING CYRILLIC THOUSAND MILLIONS SIGN + +# Total code points: 13 + +# ================================================ + +# General_Category=Spacing_Mark + +0903 ; Mc # DEVANAGARI SIGN VISARGA +093B ; Mc # DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN OOE +093E..0940 ; Mc # [3] DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN AA..DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN II +0949..094C ; Mc # [4] DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN CANDRA O..DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN AU +094E..094F ; Mc # [2] DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN PRISHTHAMATRA E..DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN AW +0982..0983 ; Mc # [2] BENGALI SIGN ANUSVARA..BENGALI SIGN VISARGA +09BE..09C0 ; Mc # [3] BENGALI VOWEL SIGN AA..BENGALI VOWEL SIGN II +09C7..09C8 ; Mc # [2] BENGALI VOWEL SIGN E..BENGALI VOWEL SIGN AI +09CB..09CC ; Mc # [2] BENGALI VOWEL SIGN O..BENGALI VOWEL SIGN AU +09D7 ; Mc # BENGALI AU LENGTH MARK +0A03 ; Mc # GURMUKHI SIGN VISARGA +0A3E..0A40 ; Mc # [3] GURMUKHI VOWEL SIGN AA..GURMUKHI VOWEL SIGN II +0A83 ; Mc # GUJARATI SIGN VISARGA +0ABE..0AC0 ; Mc # [3] GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN AA..GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN II +0AC9 ; Mc # GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN CANDRA O +0ACB..0ACC ; Mc # [2] GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN O..GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN AU +0B02..0B03 ; Mc # [2] ORIYA SIGN ANUSVARA..ORIYA SIGN VISARGA +0B3E ; Mc # ORIYA VOWEL SIGN AA +0B40 ; Mc # ORIYA VOWEL SIGN II +0B47..0B48 ; Mc # [2] ORIYA VOWEL SIGN E..ORIYA VOWEL SIGN AI +0B4B..0B4C ; Mc # [2] ORIYA VOWEL SIGN O..ORIYA VOWEL SIGN AU +0B57 ; Mc # ORIYA AU LENGTH MARK +0BBE..0BBF ; Mc # [2] TAMIL VOWEL SIGN AA..TAMIL VOWEL SIGN I +0BC1..0BC2 ; Mc # [2] TAMIL VOWEL SIGN U..TAMIL VOWEL SIGN UU +0BC6..0BC8 ; Mc # [3] TAMIL VOWEL SIGN E..TAMIL VOWEL SIGN AI +0BCA..0BCC ; Mc # [3] TAMIL VOWEL SIGN O..TAMIL VOWEL SIGN AU +0BD7 ; Mc # TAMIL AU LENGTH MARK +0C01..0C03 ; Mc # [3] TELUGU SIGN CANDRABINDU..TELUGU SIGN VISARGA +0C41..0C44 ; Mc # [4] TELUGU VOWEL SIGN U..TELUGU VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR +0C82..0C83 ; Mc # [2] KANNADA SIGN ANUSVARA..KANNADA SIGN VISARGA +0CBE ; Mc # KANNADA VOWEL SIGN AA +0CC0..0CC4 ; Mc # [5] KANNADA VOWEL SIGN II..KANNADA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR +0CC7..0CC8 ; Mc # [2] KANNADA VOWEL SIGN EE..KANNADA VOWEL SIGN AI +0CCA..0CCB ; Mc # [2] KANNADA VOWEL SIGN O..KANNADA VOWEL SIGN OO +0CD5..0CD6 ; Mc # [2] KANNADA LENGTH MARK..KANNADA AI LENGTH MARK +0D02..0D03 ; Mc # [2] MALAYALAM SIGN ANUSVARA..MALAYALAM SIGN VISARGA +0D3E..0D40 ; Mc # [3] MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN AA..MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN II +0D46..0D48 ; Mc # [3] MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN E..MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN AI +0D4A..0D4C ; Mc # [3] MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN O..MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN AU +0D57 ; Mc # MALAYALAM AU LENGTH MARK +0D82..0D83 ; Mc # [2] SINHALA SIGN ANUSVARAYA..SINHALA SIGN VISARGAYA +0DCF..0DD1 ; Mc # [3] SINHALA VOWEL SIGN AELA-PILLA..SINHALA VOWEL SIGN DIGA AEDA-PILLA +0DD8..0DDF ; Mc # [8] SINHALA VOWEL SIGN GAETTA-PILLA..SINHALA VOWEL SIGN GAYANUKITTA +0DF2..0DF3 ; Mc # [2] SINHALA VOWEL SIGN DIGA GAETTA-PILLA..SINHALA VOWEL SIGN DIGA GAYANUKITTA +0F3E..0F3F ; Mc # [2] TIBETAN SIGN YAR TSHES..TIBETAN SIGN MAR TSHES +0F7F ; Mc # TIBETAN SIGN RNAM BCAD +102B..102C ; Mc # [2] MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN TALL AA..MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN AA +1031 ; Mc # MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN E +1038 ; Mc # MYANMAR SIGN VISARGA +103B..103C ; Mc # [2] MYANMAR CONSONANT SIGN MEDIAL YA..MYANMAR CONSONANT SIGN MEDIAL RA +1056..1057 ; Mc # [2] MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R..MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR +1062..1064 ; Mc # [3] MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN SGAW KAREN EU..MYANMAR TONE MARK SGAW KAREN KE PHO +1067..106D ; Mc # [7] MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN WESTERN PWO KAREN EU..MYANMAR SIGN WESTERN PWO KAREN TONE-5 +1083..1084 ; Mc # [2] MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN SHAN AA..MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN SHAN E +1087..108C ; Mc # [6] MYANMAR SIGN SHAN TONE-2..MYANMAR SIGN SHAN COUNCIL TONE-3 +108F ; Mc # MYANMAR SIGN RUMAI PALAUNG TONE-5 +109A..109C ; Mc # [3] MYANMAR SIGN KHAMTI TONE-1..MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN AITON A +17B6 ; Mc # KHMER VOWEL SIGN AA +17BE..17C5 ; Mc # [8] KHMER VOWEL SIGN OE..KHMER VOWEL SIGN AU +17C7..17C8 ; Mc # [2] KHMER SIGN REAHMUK..KHMER SIGN YUUKALEAPINTU +1923..1926 ; Mc # [4] LIMBU VOWEL SIGN EE..LIMBU VOWEL SIGN AU +1929..192B ; Mc # [3] LIMBU SUBJOINED LETTER YA..LIMBU SUBJOINED LETTER WA +1930..1931 ; Mc # [2] LIMBU SMALL LETTER KA..LIMBU SMALL LETTER NGA +1933..1938 ; Mc # [6] LIMBU SMALL LETTER TA..LIMBU SMALL LETTER LA +1A19..1A1A ; Mc # [2] BUGINESE VOWEL SIGN E..BUGINESE VOWEL SIGN O +1A55 ; Mc # TAI THAM CONSONANT SIGN MEDIAL RA +1A57 ; Mc # TAI THAM CONSONANT SIGN LA TANG LAI +1A61 ; Mc # TAI THAM VOWEL SIGN A +1A63..1A64 ; Mc # [2] TAI THAM VOWEL SIGN AA..TAI THAM VOWEL SIGN TALL AA +1A6D..1A72 ; Mc # [6] TAI THAM VOWEL SIGN OY..TAI THAM VOWEL SIGN THAM AI +1B04 ; Mc # BALINESE SIGN BISAH +1B35 ; Mc # BALINESE VOWEL SIGN TEDUNG +1B3B ; Mc # BALINESE VOWEL SIGN RA REPA TEDUNG +1B3D..1B41 ; Mc # [5] BALINESE VOWEL SIGN LA LENGA TEDUNG..BALINESE VOWEL SIGN TALING REPA TEDUNG +1B43..1B44 ; Mc # [2] BALINESE VOWEL SIGN PEPET TEDUNG..BALINESE ADEG ADEG +1B82 ; Mc # SUNDANESE SIGN PANGWISAD +1BA1 ; Mc # SUNDANESE CONSONANT SIGN PAMINGKAL +1BA6..1BA7 ; Mc # [2] SUNDANESE VOWEL SIGN PANAELAENG..SUNDANESE VOWEL SIGN PANOLONG +1BAA ; Mc # SUNDANESE SIGN PAMAAEH +1BE7 ; Mc # BATAK VOWEL SIGN E +1BEA..1BEC ; Mc # [3] BATAK VOWEL SIGN I..BATAK VOWEL SIGN O +1BEE ; Mc # BATAK VOWEL SIGN U +1BF2..1BF3 ; Mc # [2] BATAK PANGOLAT..BATAK PANONGONAN +1C24..1C2B ; Mc # [8] LEPCHA SUBJOINED LETTER YA..LEPCHA VOWEL SIGN UU +1C34..1C35 ; Mc # [2] LEPCHA CONSONANT SIGN NYIN-DO..LEPCHA CONSONANT SIGN KANG +1CE1 ; Mc # VEDIC TONE ATHARVAVEDIC INDEPENDENT SVARITA +1CF7 ; Mc # VEDIC SIGN ATIKRAMA +302E..302F ; Mc # [2] HANGUL SINGLE DOT TONE MARK..HANGUL DOUBLE DOT TONE MARK +A823..A824 ; Mc # [2] SYLOTI NAGRI VOWEL SIGN A..SYLOTI NAGRI VOWEL SIGN I +A827 ; Mc # SYLOTI NAGRI VOWEL SIGN OO +A880..A881 ; Mc # [2] SAURASHTRA SIGN ANUSVARA..SAURASHTRA SIGN VISARGA +A8B4..A8C3 ; Mc # [16] SAURASHTRA CONSONANT SIGN HAARU..SAURASHTRA VOWEL SIGN AU +A952..A953 ; Mc # [2] REJANG CONSONANT SIGN H..REJANG VIRAMA +A983 ; Mc # JAVANESE SIGN WIGNYAN +A9B4..A9B5 ; Mc # [2] JAVANESE VOWEL SIGN TARUNG..JAVANESE VOWEL SIGN TOLONG +A9BA..A9BB ; Mc # [2] JAVANESE VOWEL SIGN TALING..JAVANESE VOWEL SIGN DIRGA MURE +A9BE..A9C0 ; Mc # [3] JAVANESE CONSONANT SIGN PENGKAL..JAVANESE PANGKON +AA2F..AA30 ; Mc # [2] CHAM VOWEL SIGN O..CHAM VOWEL SIGN AI +AA33..AA34 ; Mc # [2] CHAM CONSONANT SIGN YA..CHAM CONSONANT SIGN RA +AA4D ; Mc # CHAM CONSONANT SIGN FINAL H +AA7B ; Mc # MYANMAR SIGN PAO KAREN TONE +AA7D ; Mc # MYANMAR SIGN TAI LAING TONE-5 +AAEB ; Mc # MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN II +AAEE..AAEF ; Mc # [2] MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN AU..MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN AAU +AAF5 ; Mc # MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN VISARGA +ABE3..ABE4 ; Mc # [2] MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN ONAP..MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN INAP +ABE6..ABE7 ; Mc # [2] MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN YENAP..MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN SOUNAP +ABE9..ABEA ; Mc # [2] MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN CHEINAP..MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN NUNG +ABEC ; Mc # MEETEI MAYEK LUM IYEK +11000 ; Mc # BRAHMI SIGN CANDRABINDU +11002 ; Mc # BRAHMI SIGN VISARGA +11082 ; Mc # KAITHI SIGN VISARGA +110B0..110B2 ; Mc # [3] KAITHI VOWEL SIGN AA..KAITHI VOWEL SIGN II +110B7..110B8 ; Mc # [2] KAITHI VOWEL SIGN O..KAITHI VOWEL SIGN AU +1112C ; Mc # CHAKMA VOWEL SIGN E +11145..11146 ; Mc # [2] CHAKMA VOWEL SIGN AA..CHAKMA VOWEL SIGN EI +11182 ; Mc # SHARADA SIGN VISARGA +111B3..111B5 ; Mc # [3] SHARADA VOWEL SIGN AA..SHARADA VOWEL SIGN II +111BF..111C0 ; Mc # [2] SHARADA VOWEL SIGN AU..SHARADA SIGN VIRAMA +111CE ; Mc # SHARADA VOWEL SIGN PRISHTHAMATRA E +1122C..1122E ; Mc # [3] KHOJKI VOWEL SIGN AA..KHOJKI VOWEL SIGN II +11232..11233 ; Mc # [2] KHOJKI VOWEL SIGN O..KHOJKI VOWEL SIGN AU +11235 ; Mc # KHOJKI SIGN VIRAMA +112E0..112E2 ; Mc # [3] KHUDAWADI VOWEL SIGN AA..KHUDAWADI VOWEL SIGN II +11302..11303 ; Mc # [2] GRANTHA SIGN ANUSVARA..GRANTHA SIGN VISARGA +1133E..1133F ; Mc # [2] GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN AA..GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN I +11341..11344 ; Mc # [4] GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN U..GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR +11347..11348 ; Mc # [2] GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN EE..GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN AI +1134B..1134D ; Mc # [3] GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN OO..GRANTHA SIGN VIRAMA +11357 ; Mc # GRANTHA AU LENGTH MARK +11362..11363 ; Mc # [2] GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L..GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL +11435..11437 ; Mc # [3] NEWA VOWEL SIGN AA..NEWA VOWEL SIGN II +11440..11441 ; Mc # [2] NEWA VOWEL SIGN O..NEWA VOWEL SIGN AU +11445 ; Mc # NEWA SIGN VISARGA +114B0..114B2 ; Mc # [3] TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN AA..TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN II +114B9 ; Mc # TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN E +114BB..114BE ; Mc # [4] TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN AI..TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN AU +114C1 ; Mc # TIRHUTA SIGN VISARGA +115AF..115B1 ; Mc # [3] SIDDHAM VOWEL SIGN AA..SIDDHAM VOWEL SIGN II +115B8..115BB ; Mc # [4] SIDDHAM VOWEL SIGN E..SIDDHAM VOWEL SIGN AU +115BE ; Mc # SIDDHAM SIGN VISARGA +11630..11632 ; Mc # [3] MODI VOWEL SIGN AA..MODI VOWEL SIGN II +1163B..1163C ; Mc # [2] MODI VOWEL SIGN O..MODI VOWEL SIGN AU +1163E ; Mc # MODI SIGN VISARGA +116AC ; Mc # TAKRI SIGN VISARGA +116AE..116AF ; Mc # [2] TAKRI VOWEL SIGN I..TAKRI VOWEL SIGN II +116B6 ; Mc # TAKRI SIGN VIRAMA +11720..11721 ; Mc # [2] AHOM VOWEL SIGN A..AHOM VOWEL SIGN AA +11726 ; Mc # AHOM VOWEL SIGN E +1182C..1182E ; Mc # [3] DOGRA VOWEL SIGN AA..DOGRA VOWEL SIGN II +11838 ; Mc # DOGRA SIGN VISARGA +11930..11935 ; Mc # [6] DIVES AKURU VOWEL SIGN AA..DIVES AKURU VOWEL SIGN E +11937..11938 ; Mc # [2] DIVES AKURU VOWEL SIGN AI..DIVES AKURU VOWEL SIGN O +1193D ; Mc # DIVES AKURU SIGN HALANTA +11940 ; Mc # DIVES AKURU MEDIAL YA +11942 ; Mc # DIVES AKURU MEDIAL RA +119D1..119D3 ; Mc # [3] NANDINAGARI VOWEL SIGN AA..NANDINAGARI VOWEL SIGN II +119DC..119DF ; Mc # [4] NANDINAGARI VOWEL SIGN O..NANDINAGARI SIGN VISARGA +119E4 ; Mc # NANDINAGARI VOWEL SIGN PRISHTHAMATRA E +11A39 ; Mc # ZANABAZAR SQUARE SIGN VISARGA +11A57..11A58 ; Mc # [2] SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN AI..SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN AU +11A97 ; Mc # SOYOMBO SIGN VISARGA +11C2F ; Mc # BHAIKSUKI VOWEL SIGN AA +11C3E ; Mc # BHAIKSUKI SIGN VISARGA +11CA9 ; Mc # MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER YA +11CB1 ; Mc # MARCHEN VOWEL SIGN I +11CB4 ; Mc # MARCHEN VOWEL SIGN O +11D8A..11D8E ; Mc # [5] GUNJALA GONDI VOWEL SIGN AA..GUNJALA GONDI VOWEL SIGN UU +11D93..11D94 ; Mc # [2] GUNJALA GONDI VOWEL SIGN OO..GUNJALA GONDI VOWEL SIGN AU +11D96 ; Mc # GUNJALA GONDI SIGN VISARGA +11EF5..11EF6 ; Mc # [2] MAKASAR VOWEL SIGN E..MAKASAR VOWEL SIGN O +16F51..16F87 ; Mc # [55] MIAO SIGN ASPIRATION..MIAO VOWEL SIGN UI +16FF0..16FF1 ; Mc # [2] VIETNAMESE ALTERNATE READING MARK CA..VIETNAMESE ALTERNATE READING MARK NHAY +1D165..1D166 ; Mc # [2] MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING STEM..MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING SPRECHGESANG STEM +1D16D..1D172 ; Mc # [6] MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING AUGMENTATION DOT..MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING FLAG-5 + +# Total code points: 443 + +# ================================================ + +# General_Category=Decimal_Number + +0030..0039 ; Nd # [10] DIGIT ZERO..DIGIT NINE +0660..0669 ; Nd # [10] ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT ZERO..ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT NINE +06F0..06F9 ; Nd # [10] EXTENDED ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT ZERO..EXTENDED ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT NINE +07C0..07C9 ; Nd # [10] NKO DIGIT ZERO..NKO DIGIT NINE +0966..096F ; Nd # [10] DEVANAGARI DIGIT ZERO..DEVANAGARI DIGIT NINE +09E6..09EF ; Nd # [10] BENGALI DIGIT ZERO..BENGALI DIGIT NINE +0A66..0A6F ; Nd # [10] GURMUKHI DIGIT ZERO..GURMUKHI DIGIT NINE +0AE6..0AEF ; Nd # [10] GUJARATI DIGIT ZERO..GUJARATI DIGIT NINE +0B66..0B6F ; Nd # [10] ORIYA DIGIT ZERO..ORIYA DIGIT NINE +0BE6..0BEF ; Nd # [10] TAMIL DIGIT ZERO..TAMIL DIGIT NINE +0C66..0C6F ; Nd # [10] TELUGU DIGIT ZERO..TELUGU DIGIT NINE +0CE6..0CEF ; Nd # [10] KANNADA DIGIT ZERO..KANNADA DIGIT NINE +0D66..0D6F ; Nd # [10] MALAYALAM DIGIT ZERO..MALAYALAM DIGIT NINE +0DE6..0DEF ; Nd # [10] SINHALA LITH DIGIT ZERO..SINHALA LITH DIGIT NINE +0E50..0E59 ; Nd # [10] THAI DIGIT ZERO..THAI DIGIT NINE +0ED0..0ED9 ; Nd # [10] LAO DIGIT ZERO..LAO DIGIT NINE +0F20..0F29 ; Nd # [10] TIBETAN DIGIT ZERO..TIBETAN DIGIT NINE +1040..1049 ; Nd # [10] MYANMAR DIGIT ZERO..MYANMAR DIGIT NINE +1090..1099 ; Nd # [10] MYANMAR SHAN DIGIT ZERO..MYANMAR SHAN DIGIT NINE +17E0..17E9 ; Nd # [10] KHMER DIGIT ZERO..KHMER DIGIT NINE +1810..1819 ; Nd # [10] MONGOLIAN DIGIT ZERO..MONGOLIAN DIGIT NINE +1946..194F ; Nd # [10] LIMBU DIGIT ZERO..LIMBU DIGIT NINE +19D0..19D9 ; Nd # [10] NEW TAI LUE DIGIT ZERO..NEW TAI LUE DIGIT NINE +1A80..1A89 ; Nd # [10] TAI THAM HORA DIGIT ZERO..TAI THAM HORA DIGIT NINE +1A90..1A99 ; Nd # [10] TAI THAM THAM DIGIT ZERO..TAI THAM THAM DIGIT NINE +1B50..1B59 ; Nd # [10] BALINESE DIGIT ZERO..BALINESE DIGIT NINE +1BB0..1BB9 ; Nd # [10] SUNDANESE DIGIT ZERO..SUNDANESE DIGIT NINE +1C40..1C49 ; Nd # [10] LEPCHA DIGIT ZERO..LEPCHA DIGIT NINE +1C50..1C59 ; Nd # [10] OL CHIKI DIGIT ZERO..OL CHIKI DIGIT NINE +A620..A629 ; Nd # [10] VAI DIGIT ZERO..VAI DIGIT NINE +A8D0..A8D9 ; Nd # [10] SAURASHTRA DIGIT ZERO..SAURASHTRA DIGIT NINE +A900..A909 ; Nd # [10] KAYAH LI DIGIT ZERO..KAYAH LI DIGIT NINE +A9D0..A9D9 ; Nd # [10] JAVANESE DIGIT ZERO..JAVANESE DIGIT NINE +A9F0..A9F9 ; Nd # [10] MYANMAR TAI LAING DIGIT ZERO..MYANMAR TAI LAING DIGIT NINE +AA50..AA59 ; Nd # [10] CHAM DIGIT ZERO..CHAM DIGIT NINE +ABF0..ABF9 ; Nd # [10] MEETEI MAYEK DIGIT ZERO..MEETEI MAYEK DIGIT NINE +FF10..FF19 ; Nd # [10] FULLWIDTH DIGIT ZERO..FULLWIDTH DIGIT NINE +104A0..104A9 ; Nd # [10] OSMANYA DIGIT ZERO..OSMANYA DIGIT NINE +10D30..10D39 ; Nd # [10] HANIFI ROHINGYA DIGIT ZERO..HANIFI ROHINGYA DIGIT NINE +11066..1106F ; Nd # [10] BRAHMI DIGIT ZERO..BRAHMI DIGIT NINE +110F0..110F9 ; Nd # [10] SORA SOMPENG DIGIT ZERO..SORA SOMPENG DIGIT NINE +11136..1113F ; Nd # [10] CHAKMA DIGIT ZERO..CHAKMA DIGIT NINE +111D0..111D9 ; Nd # [10] SHARADA DIGIT ZERO..SHARADA DIGIT NINE +112F0..112F9 ; Nd # [10] KHUDAWADI DIGIT ZERO..KHUDAWADI DIGIT NINE +11450..11459 ; Nd # [10] NEWA DIGIT ZERO..NEWA DIGIT NINE +114D0..114D9 ; Nd # [10] TIRHUTA DIGIT ZERO..TIRHUTA DIGIT NINE +11650..11659 ; Nd # [10] MODI DIGIT ZERO..MODI DIGIT NINE +116C0..116C9 ; Nd # [10] TAKRI DIGIT ZERO..TAKRI DIGIT NINE +11730..11739 ; Nd # [10] AHOM DIGIT ZERO..AHOM DIGIT NINE +118E0..118E9 ; Nd # [10] WARANG CITI DIGIT ZERO..WARANG CITI DIGIT NINE +11950..11959 ; Nd # [10] DIVES AKURU DIGIT ZERO..DIVES AKURU DIGIT NINE +11C50..11C59 ; Nd # [10] BHAIKSUKI DIGIT ZERO..BHAIKSUKI DIGIT NINE +11D50..11D59 ; Nd # [10] MASARAM GONDI DIGIT ZERO..MASARAM GONDI DIGIT NINE +11DA0..11DA9 ; Nd # [10] GUNJALA GONDI DIGIT ZERO..GUNJALA GONDI DIGIT NINE +16A60..16A69 ; Nd # [10] MRO DIGIT ZERO..MRO DIGIT NINE +16B50..16B59 ; Nd # [10] PAHAWH HMONG DIGIT ZERO..PAHAWH HMONG DIGIT NINE +1D7CE..1D7FF ; Nd # [50] MATHEMATICAL BOLD DIGIT ZERO..MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE DIGIT NINE +1E140..1E149 ; Nd # [10] NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG DIGIT ZERO..NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG DIGIT NINE +1E2F0..1E2F9 ; Nd # [10] WANCHO DIGIT ZERO..WANCHO DIGIT NINE +1E950..1E959 ; Nd # [10] ADLAM DIGIT ZERO..ADLAM DIGIT NINE +1FBF0..1FBF9 ; Nd # [10] SEGMENTED DIGIT ZERO..SEGMENTED DIGIT NINE + +# Total code points: 650 + +# ================================================ + +# General_Category=Letter_Number + +16EE..16F0 ; Nl # [3] RUNIC ARLAUG SYMBOL..RUNIC BELGTHOR SYMBOL +2160..2182 ; Nl # [35] ROMAN NUMERAL ONE..ROMAN NUMERAL TEN THOUSAND +2185..2188 ; Nl # [4] ROMAN NUMERAL SIX LATE FORM..ROMAN NUMERAL ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND +3007 ; Nl # IDEOGRAPHIC NUMBER ZERO +3021..3029 ; Nl # [9] HANGZHOU NUMERAL ONE..HANGZHOU NUMERAL NINE +3038..303A ; Nl # [3] HANGZHOU NUMERAL TEN..HANGZHOU NUMERAL THIRTY +A6E6..A6EF ; Nl # [10] BAMUM LETTER MO..BAMUM LETTER KOGHOM +10140..10174 ; Nl # [53] GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC ONE QUARTER..GREEK ACROPHONIC STRATIAN FIFTY MNAS +10341 ; Nl # GOTHIC LETTER NINETY +1034A ; Nl # GOTHIC LETTER NINE HUNDRED +103D1..103D5 ; Nl # [5] OLD PERSIAN NUMBER ONE..OLD PERSIAN NUMBER HUNDRED +12400..1246E ; Nl # [111] CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN TWO ASH..CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN NINE U VARIANT FORM + +# Total code points: 236 + +# ================================================ + +# General_Category=Other_Number + +00B2..00B3 ; No # [2] SUPERSCRIPT TWO..SUPERSCRIPT THREE +00B9 ; No # SUPERSCRIPT ONE +00BC..00BE ; No # [3] VULGAR FRACTION ONE QUARTER..VULGAR FRACTION THREE QUARTERS +09F4..09F9 ; No # [6] BENGALI CURRENCY NUMERATOR ONE..BENGALI CURRENCY DENOMINATOR SIXTEEN +0B72..0B77 ; No # [6] ORIYA FRACTION ONE QUARTER..ORIYA FRACTION THREE SIXTEENTHS +0BF0..0BF2 ; No # [3] TAMIL NUMBER TEN..TAMIL NUMBER ONE THOUSAND +0C78..0C7E ; No # [7] TELUGU FRACTION DIGIT ZERO FOR ODD POWERS OF FOUR..TELUGU FRACTION DIGIT THREE FOR EVEN POWERS OF FOUR +0D58..0D5E ; No # [7] MALAYALAM FRACTION ONE ONE-HUNDRED-AND-SIXTIETH..MALAYALAM FRACTION ONE FIFTH +0D70..0D78 ; No # [9] MALAYALAM NUMBER TEN..MALAYALAM FRACTION THREE SIXTEENTHS +0F2A..0F33 ; No # [10] TIBETAN DIGIT HALF ONE..TIBETAN DIGIT HALF ZERO +1369..137C ; No # [20] ETHIOPIC DIGIT ONE..ETHIOPIC NUMBER TEN THOUSAND +17F0..17F9 ; No # [10] KHMER SYMBOL LEK ATTAK SON..KHMER SYMBOL LEK ATTAK PRAM-BUON +19DA ; No # NEW TAI LUE THAM DIGIT ONE +2070 ; No # SUPERSCRIPT ZERO +2074..2079 ; No # [6] SUPERSCRIPT FOUR..SUPERSCRIPT NINE +2080..2089 ; No # [10] SUBSCRIPT ZERO..SUBSCRIPT NINE +2150..215F ; No # [16] VULGAR FRACTION ONE SEVENTH..FRACTION NUMERATOR ONE +2189 ; No # VULGAR FRACTION ZERO THIRDS +2460..249B ; No # [60] CIRCLED DIGIT ONE..NUMBER TWENTY FULL STOP +24EA..24FF ; No # [22] CIRCLED DIGIT ZERO..NEGATIVE CIRCLED DIGIT ZERO +2776..2793 ; No # [30] DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED DIGIT ONE..DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED SANS-SERIF NUMBER TEN +2CFD ; No # COPTIC FRACTION ONE HALF +3192..3195 ; No # [4] IDEOGRAPHIC ANNOTATION ONE MARK..IDEOGRAPHIC ANNOTATION FOUR MARK +3220..3229 ; No # [10] PARENTHESIZED IDEOGRAPH ONE..PARENTHESIZED IDEOGRAPH TEN +3248..324F ; No # [8] CIRCLED NUMBER TEN ON BLACK SQUARE..CIRCLED NUMBER EIGHTY ON BLACK SQUARE +3251..325F ; No # [15] CIRCLED NUMBER TWENTY ONE..CIRCLED NUMBER THIRTY FIVE +3280..3289 ; No # [10] CIRCLED IDEOGRAPH ONE..CIRCLED IDEOGRAPH TEN +32B1..32BF ; No # [15] CIRCLED NUMBER THIRTY SIX..CIRCLED NUMBER FIFTY +A830..A835 ; No # [6] NORTH INDIC FRACTION ONE QUARTER..NORTH INDIC FRACTION THREE SIXTEENTHS +10107..10133 ; No # [45] AEGEAN NUMBER ONE..AEGEAN NUMBER NINETY THOUSAND +10175..10178 ; No # [4] GREEK ONE HALF SIGN..GREEK THREE QUARTERS SIGN +1018A..1018B ; No # [2] GREEK ZERO SIGN..GREEK ONE QUARTER SIGN +102E1..102FB ; No # [27] COPTIC EPACT DIGIT ONE..COPTIC EPACT NUMBER NINE HUNDRED +10320..10323 ; No # [4] OLD ITALIC NUMERAL ONE..OLD ITALIC NUMERAL FIFTY +10858..1085F ; No # [8] IMPERIAL ARAMAIC NUMBER ONE..IMPERIAL ARAMAIC NUMBER TEN THOUSAND +10879..1087F ; No # [7] PALMYRENE NUMBER ONE..PALMYRENE NUMBER TWENTY +108A7..108AF ; No # [9] NABATAEAN NUMBER ONE..NABATAEAN NUMBER ONE HUNDRED +108FB..108FF ; No # [5] HATRAN NUMBER ONE..HATRAN NUMBER ONE HUNDRED +10916..1091B ; No # [6] PHOENICIAN NUMBER ONE..PHOENICIAN NUMBER THREE +109BC..109BD ; No # [2] MEROITIC CURSIVE FRACTION ELEVEN TWELFTHS..MEROITIC CURSIVE FRACTION ONE HALF +109C0..109CF ; No # [16] MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER ONE..MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER SEVENTY +109D2..109FF ; No # [46] MEROITIC CURSIVE NUMBER ONE HUNDRED..MEROITIC CURSIVE FRACTION TEN TWELFTHS +10A40..10A48 ; No # [9] KHAROSHTHI DIGIT ONE..KHAROSHTHI FRACTION ONE HALF +10A7D..10A7E ; No # [2] OLD SOUTH ARABIAN NUMBER ONE..OLD SOUTH ARABIAN NUMBER FIFTY +10A9D..10A9F ; No # [3] OLD NORTH ARABIAN NUMBER ONE..OLD NORTH ARABIAN NUMBER TWENTY +10AEB..10AEF ; No # [5] MANICHAEAN NUMBER ONE..MANICHAEAN NUMBER ONE HUNDRED +10B58..10B5F ; No # [8] INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN NUMBER ONE..INSCRIPTIONAL PARTHIAN NUMBER ONE THOUSAND +10B78..10B7F ; No # [8] INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI NUMBER ONE..INSCRIPTIONAL PAHLAVI NUMBER ONE THOUSAND +10BA9..10BAF ; No # [7] PSALTER PAHLAVI NUMBER ONE..PSALTER PAHLAVI NUMBER ONE HUNDRED +10CFA..10CFF ; No # [6] OLD HUNGARIAN NUMBER ONE..OLD HUNGARIAN NUMBER ONE THOUSAND +10E60..10E7E ; No # [31] RUMI DIGIT ONE..RUMI FRACTION TWO THIRDS +10F1D..10F26 ; No # [10] OLD SOGDIAN NUMBER ONE..OLD SOGDIAN FRACTION ONE HALF +10F51..10F54 ; No # [4] SOGDIAN NUMBER ONE..SOGDIAN NUMBER ONE HUNDRED +10FC5..10FCB ; No # [7] CHORASMIAN NUMBER ONE..CHORASMIAN NUMBER ONE HUNDRED +11052..11065 ; No # [20] BRAHMI NUMBER ONE..BRAHMI NUMBER ONE THOUSAND +111E1..111F4 ; No # [20] SINHALA ARCHAIC DIGIT ONE..SINHALA ARCHAIC NUMBER ONE THOUSAND +1173A..1173B ; No # [2] AHOM NUMBER TEN..AHOM NUMBER TWENTY +118EA..118F2 ; No # [9] WARANG CITI NUMBER TEN..WARANG CITI NUMBER NINETY +11C5A..11C6C ; No # [19] BHAIKSUKI NUMBER ONE..BHAIKSUKI HUNDREDS UNIT MARK +11FC0..11FD4 ; No # [21] TAMIL FRACTION ONE THREE-HUNDRED-AND-TWENTIETH..TAMIL FRACTION DOWNSCALING FACTOR KIIZH +16B5B..16B61 ; No # [7] PAHAWH HMONG NUMBER TENS..PAHAWH HMONG NUMBER TRILLIONS +16E80..16E96 ; No # [23] MEDEFAIDRIN DIGIT ZERO..MEDEFAIDRIN DIGIT THREE ALTERNATE FORM +1D2E0..1D2F3 ; No # [20] MAYAN NUMERAL ZERO..MAYAN NUMERAL NINETEEN +1D360..1D378 ; No # [25] COUNTING ROD UNIT DIGIT ONE..TALLY MARK FIVE +1E8C7..1E8CF ; No # [9] MENDE KIKAKUI DIGIT ONE..MENDE KIKAKUI DIGIT NINE +1EC71..1ECAB ; No # [59] INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER ONE..INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER PREFIXED NINE +1ECAD..1ECAF ; No # [3] INDIC SIYAQ FRACTION ONE QUARTER..INDIC SIYAQ FRACTION THREE QUARTERS +1ECB1..1ECB4 ; No # [4] INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER ALTERNATE ONE..INDIC SIYAQ ALTERNATE LAKH MARK +1ED01..1ED2D ; No # [45] OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER ONE..OTTOMAN SIYAQ NUMBER NINETY THOUSAND +1ED2F..1ED3D ; No # [15] OTTOMAN SIYAQ ALTERNATE NUMBER TWO..OTTOMAN SIYAQ FRACTION ONE SIXTH +1F100..1F10C ; No # [13] DIGIT ZERO FULL STOP..DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED SANS-SERIF DIGIT ZERO + +# Total code points: 895 + +# ================================================ + +# General_Category=Space_Separator + +0020 ; Zs # SPACE +00A0 ; Zs # NO-BREAK SPACE +1680 ; Zs # OGHAM SPACE MARK +2000..200A ; Zs # [11] EN QUAD..HAIR SPACE +202F ; Zs # NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE +205F ; Zs # MEDIUM MATHEMATICAL SPACE +3000 ; Zs # IDEOGRAPHIC SPACE + +# Total code points: 17 + +# ================================================ + +# General_Category=Line_Separator + +2028 ; Zl # LINE SEPARATOR + +# Total code points: 1 + +# ================================================ + +# General_Category=Paragraph_Separator + +2029 ; Zp # PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR + +# Total code points: 1 + +# ================================================ + +# General_Category=Control + +0000..001F ; Cc # [32] .. +007F..009F ; Cc # [33] .. + +# Total code points: 65 + +# ================================================ + +# General_Category=Format + +00AD ; Cf # SOFT HYPHEN +0600..0605 ; Cf # [6] ARABIC NUMBER SIGN..ARABIC NUMBER MARK ABOVE +061C ; Cf # ARABIC LETTER MARK +06DD ; Cf # ARABIC END OF AYAH +070F ; Cf # SYRIAC ABBREVIATION MARK +08E2 ; Cf # ARABIC DISPUTED END OF AYAH +180E ; Cf # MONGOLIAN VOWEL SEPARATOR +200B..200F ; Cf # [5] ZERO WIDTH SPACE..RIGHT-TO-LEFT MARK +202A..202E ; Cf # [5] LEFT-TO-RIGHT EMBEDDING..RIGHT-TO-LEFT OVERRIDE +2060..2064 ; Cf # [5] WORD JOINER..INVISIBLE PLUS +2066..206F ; Cf # [10] LEFT-TO-RIGHT ISOLATE..NOMINAL DIGIT SHAPES +FEFF ; Cf # ZERO WIDTH NO-BREAK SPACE +FFF9..FFFB ; Cf # [3] INTERLINEAR ANNOTATION ANCHOR..INTERLINEAR ANNOTATION TERMINATOR +110BD ; Cf # KAITHI NUMBER SIGN +110CD ; Cf # KAITHI NUMBER SIGN ABOVE +13430..13438 ; Cf # [9] EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH VERTICAL JOINER..EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH END SEGMENT +1BCA0..1BCA3 ; Cf # [4] SHORTHAND FORMAT LETTER OVERLAP..SHORTHAND FORMAT UP STEP +1D173..1D17A ; Cf # [8] MUSICAL SYMBOL BEGIN BEAM..MUSICAL SYMBOL END PHRASE +E0001 ; Cf # LANGUAGE TAG +E0020..E007F ; Cf # [96] TAG SPACE..CANCEL TAG + +# Total code points: 161 + +# ================================================ + +# General_Category=Private_Use + +E000..F8FF ; Co # [6400] .. +F0000..FFFFD ; Co # [65534] .. +100000..10FFFD; Co # [65534] .. + +# Total code points: 137468 + +# ================================================ + +# General_Category=Surrogate + +D800..DFFF ; Cs # [2048] .. + +# Total code points: 2048 + +# ================================================ + +# General_Category=Dash_Punctuation + +002D ; Pd # HYPHEN-MINUS +058A ; Pd # ARMENIAN HYPHEN +05BE ; Pd # HEBREW PUNCTUATION MAQAF +1400 ; Pd # CANADIAN SYLLABICS HYPHEN +1806 ; Pd # MONGOLIAN TODO SOFT HYPHEN +2010..2015 ; Pd # [6] HYPHEN..HORIZONTAL BAR +2E17 ; Pd # DOUBLE OBLIQUE HYPHEN +2E1A ; Pd # HYPHEN WITH DIAERESIS +2E3A..2E3B ; Pd # [2] TWO-EM DASH..THREE-EM DASH +2E40 ; Pd # DOUBLE HYPHEN +301C ; Pd # WAVE DASH +3030 ; Pd # WAVY DASH +30A0 ; Pd # KATAKANA-HIRAGANA DOUBLE HYPHEN +FE31..FE32 ; Pd # [2] PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL EM DASH..PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL EN DASH +FE58 ; Pd # SMALL EM DASH +FE63 ; Pd # SMALL HYPHEN-MINUS +FF0D ; Pd # FULLWIDTH HYPHEN-MINUS +10EAD ; Pd # YEZIDI HYPHENATION MARK + +# Total code points: 25 + +# ================================================ + +# General_Category=Open_Punctuation + +0028 ; Ps # LEFT PARENTHESIS +005B ; Ps # LEFT SQUARE BRACKET +007B ; Ps # LEFT CURLY BRACKET +0F3A ; Ps # TIBETAN MARK GUG RTAGS GYON +0F3C ; Ps # TIBETAN MARK ANG KHANG GYON +169B ; Ps # OGHAM FEATHER MARK +201A ; Ps # SINGLE LOW-9 QUOTATION MARK +201E ; Ps # DOUBLE LOW-9 QUOTATION MARK +2045 ; Ps # LEFT SQUARE BRACKET WITH QUILL +207D ; Ps # SUPERSCRIPT LEFT PARENTHESIS +208D ; Ps # SUBSCRIPT LEFT PARENTHESIS +2308 ; Ps # LEFT CEILING +230A ; Ps # LEFT FLOOR +2329 ; Ps # LEFT-POINTING ANGLE BRACKET +2768 ; Ps # MEDIUM LEFT PARENTHESIS ORNAMENT +276A ; Ps # MEDIUM FLATTENED LEFT PARENTHESIS ORNAMENT +276C ; Ps # MEDIUM LEFT-POINTING ANGLE BRACKET ORNAMENT +276E ; Ps # HEAVY LEFT-POINTING ANGLE QUOTATION MARK ORNAMENT +2770 ; Ps # HEAVY LEFT-POINTING ANGLE BRACKET ORNAMENT +2772 ; Ps # LIGHT LEFT TORTOISE SHELL BRACKET ORNAMENT +2774 ; Ps # MEDIUM LEFT CURLY BRACKET ORNAMENT +27C5 ; Ps # LEFT S-SHAPED BAG DELIMITER +27E6 ; Ps # MATHEMATICAL LEFT WHITE SQUARE BRACKET +27E8 ; Ps # MATHEMATICAL LEFT ANGLE BRACKET +27EA ; Ps # MATHEMATICAL LEFT DOUBLE ANGLE BRACKET +27EC ; Ps # MATHEMATICAL LEFT WHITE TORTOISE SHELL BRACKET +27EE ; Ps # MATHEMATICAL LEFT FLATTENED PARENTHESIS +2983 ; Ps # LEFT WHITE CURLY BRACKET +2985 ; Ps # LEFT WHITE PARENTHESIS +2987 ; Ps # Z NOTATION LEFT IMAGE BRACKET +2989 ; Ps # Z NOTATION LEFT BINDING BRACKET +298B ; Ps # LEFT SQUARE BRACKET WITH UNDERBAR +298D ; Ps # LEFT SQUARE BRACKET WITH TICK IN TOP CORNER +298F ; Ps # LEFT SQUARE BRACKET WITH TICK IN BOTTOM CORNER +2991 ; Ps # LEFT ANGLE BRACKET WITH DOT +2993 ; Ps # LEFT ARC LESS-THAN BRACKET +2995 ; Ps # DOUBLE LEFT ARC GREATER-THAN BRACKET +2997 ; Ps # LEFT BLACK TORTOISE SHELL BRACKET +29D8 ; Ps # LEFT WIGGLY FENCE +29DA ; Ps # LEFT DOUBLE WIGGLY FENCE +29FC ; Ps # LEFT-POINTING CURVED ANGLE BRACKET +2E22 ; Ps # TOP LEFT HALF BRACKET +2E24 ; Ps # BOTTOM LEFT HALF BRACKET +2E26 ; Ps # LEFT SIDEWAYS U BRACKET +2E28 ; Ps # LEFT DOUBLE PARENTHESIS +2E42 ; Ps # DOUBLE LOW-REVERSED-9 QUOTATION MARK +3008 ; Ps # LEFT ANGLE BRACKET +300A ; Ps # LEFT DOUBLE ANGLE BRACKET +300C ; Ps # LEFT CORNER BRACKET +300E ; Ps # LEFT WHITE CORNER BRACKET +3010 ; Ps # LEFT BLACK LENTICULAR BRACKET +3014 ; Ps # LEFT TORTOISE SHELL BRACKET +3016 ; Ps # LEFT WHITE LENTICULAR BRACKET +3018 ; Ps # LEFT WHITE TORTOISE SHELL BRACKET +301A ; Ps # LEFT WHITE SQUARE BRACKET +301D ; Ps # REVERSED DOUBLE PRIME QUOTATION MARK +FD3F ; Ps # ORNATE RIGHT PARENTHESIS +FE17 ; Ps # PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL LEFT WHITE LENTICULAR BRACKET +FE35 ; Ps # PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL LEFT PARENTHESIS +FE37 ; Ps # PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL LEFT CURLY BRACKET +FE39 ; Ps # PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL LEFT TORTOISE SHELL BRACKET +FE3B ; Ps # PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL LEFT BLACK LENTICULAR BRACKET +FE3D ; Ps # PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL LEFT DOUBLE ANGLE BRACKET +FE3F ; Ps # PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL LEFT ANGLE BRACKET +FE41 ; Ps # PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL LEFT CORNER BRACKET +FE43 ; Ps # PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL LEFT WHITE CORNER BRACKET +FE47 ; Ps # PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL LEFT SQUARE BRACKET +FE59 ; Ps # SMALL LEFT PARENTHESIS +FE5B ; Ps # SMALL LEFT CURLY BRACKET +FE5D ; Ps # SMALL LEFT TORTOISE SHELL BRACKET +FF08 ; Ps # FULLWIDTH LEFT PARENTHESIS +FF3B ; Ps # FULLWIDTH LEFT SQUARE BRACKET +FF5B ; Ps # FULLWIDTH LEFT CURLY BRACKET +FF5F ; Ps # FULLWIDTH LEFT WHITE PARENTHESIS +FF62 ; Ps # HALFWIDTH LEFT CORNER BRACKET + +# Total code points: 75 + +# ================================================ + +# General_Category=Close_Punctuation + +0029 ; Pe # RIGHT PARENTHESIS +005D ; Pe # RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET +007D ; Pe # RIGHT CURLY BRACKET +0F3B ; Pe # TIBETAN MARK GUG RTAGS GYAS +0F3D ; Pe # TIBETAN MARK ANG KHANG GYAS +169C ; Pe # OGHAM REVERSED FEATHER MARK +2046 ; Pe # RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET WITH QUILL +207E ; Pe # SUPERSCRIPT RIGHT PARENTHESIS +208E ; Pe # SUBSCRIPT RIGHT PARENTHESIS +2309 ; Pe # RIGHT CEILING +230B ; Pe # RIGHT FLOOR +232A ; Pe # RIGHT-POINTING ANGLE BRACKET +2769 ; Pe # MEDIUM RIGHT PARENTHESIS ORNAMENT +276B ; Pe # MEDIUM FLATTENED RIGHT PARENTHESIS ORNAMENT +276D ; Pe # MEDIUM RIGHT-POINTING ANGLE BRACKET ORNAMENT +276F ; Pe # HEAVY RIGHT-POINTING ANGLE QUOTATION MARK ORNAMENT +2771 ; Pe # HEAVY RIGHT-POINTING ANGLE BRACKET ORNAMENT +2773 ; Pe # LIGHT RIGHT TORTOISE SHELL BRACKET ORNAMENT +2775 ; Pe # MEDIUM RIGHT CURLY BRACKET ORNAMENT +27C6 ; Pe # RIGHT S-SHAPED BAG DELIMITER +27E7 ; Pe # MATHEMATICAL RIGHT WHITE SQUARE BRACKET +27E9 ; Pe # MATHEMATICAL RIGHT ANGLE BRACKET +27EB ; Pe # MATHEMATICAL RIGHT DOUBLE ANGLE BRACKET +27ED ; Pe # MATHEMATICAL RIGHT WHITE TORTOISE SHELL BRACKET +27EF ; Pe # MATHEMATICAL RIGHT FLATTENED PARENTHESIS +2984 ; Pe # RIGHT WHITE CURLY BRACKET +2986 ; Pe # RIGHT WHITE PARENTHESIS +2988 ; Pe # Z NOTATION RIGHT IMAGE BRACKET +298A ; Pe # Z NOTATION RIGHT BINDING BRACKET +298C ; Pe # RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET WITH UNDERBAR +298E ; Pe # RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET WITH TICK IN BOTTOM CORNER +2990 ; Pe # RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET WITH TICK IN TOP CORNER +2992 ; Pe # RIGHT ANGLE BRACKET WITH DOT +2994 ; Pe # RIGHT ARC GREATER-THAN BRACKET +2996 ; Pe # DOUBLE RIGHT ARC LESS-THAN BRACKET +2998 ; Pe # RIGHT BLACK TORTOISE SHELL BRACKET +29D9 ; Pe # RIGHT WIGGLY FENCE +29DB ; Pe # RIGHT DOUBLE WIGGLY FENCE +29FD ; Pe # RIGHT-POINTING CURVED ANGLE BRACKET +2E23 ; Pe # TOP RIGHT HALF BRACKET +2E25 ; Pe # BOTTOM RIGHT HALF BRACKET +2E27 ; Pe # RIGHT SIDEWAYS U BRACKET +2E29 ; Pe # RIGHT DOUBLE PARENTHESIS +3009 ; Pe # RIGHT ANGLE BRACKET +300B ; Pe # RIGHT DOUBLE ANGLE BRACKET +300D ; Pe # RIGHT CORNER BRACKET +300F ; Pe # RIGHT WHITE CORNER BRACKET +3011 ; Pe # RIGHT BLACK LENTICULAR BRACKET +3015 ; Pe # RIGHT TORTOISE SHELL BRACKET +3017 ; Pe # RIGHT WHITE LENTICULAR BRACKET +3019 ; Pe # RIGHT WHITE TORTOISE SHELL BRACKET +301B ; Pe # RIGHT WHITE SQUARE BRACKET +301E..301F ; Pe # [2] DOUBLE PRIME QUOTATION MARK..LOW DOUBLE PRIME QUOTATION MARK +FD3E ; Pe # ORNATE LEFT PARENTHESIS +FE18 ; Pe # PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL RIGHT WHITE LENTICULAR BRAKCET +FE36 ; Pe # PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL RIGHT PARENTHESIS +FE38 ; Pe # PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL RIGHT CURLY BRACKET +FE3A ; Pe # PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL RIGHT TORTOISE SHELL BRACKET +FE3C ; Pe # PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL RIGHT BLACK LENTICULAR BRACKET +FE3E ; Pe # PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL RIGHT DOUBLE ANGLE BRACKET +FE40 ; Pe # PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL RIGHT ANGLE BRACKET +FE42 ; Pe # PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL RIGHT CORNER BRACKET +FE44 ; Pe # PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL RIGHT WHITE CORNER BRACKET +FE48 ; Pe # PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET +FE5A ; Pe # SMALL RIGHT PARENTHESIS +FE5C ; Pe # SMALL RIGHT CURLY BRACKET +FE5E ; Pe # SMALL RIGHT TORTOISE SHELL BRACKET +FF09 ; Pe # FULLWIDTH RIGHT PARENTHESIS +FF3D ; Pe # FULLWIDTH RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET +FF5D ; Pe # FULLWIDTH RIGHT CURLY BRACKET +FF60 ; Pe # FULLWIDTH RIGHT WHITE PARENTHESIS +FF63 ; Pe # HALFWIDTH RIGHT CORNER BRACKET + +# Total code points: 73 + +# ================================================ + +# General_Category=Connector_Punctuation + +005F ; Pc # LOW LINE +203F..2040 ; Pc # [2] UNDERTIE..CHARACTER TIE +2054 ; Pc # INVERTED UNDERTIE +FE33..FE34 ; Pc # [2] PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL LOW LINE..PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL WAVY LOW LINE +FE4D..FE4F ; Pc # [3] DASHED LOW LINE..WAVY LOW LINE +FF3F ; Pc # FULLWIDTH LOW LINE + +# Total code points: 10 + +# ================================================ + +# General_Category=Other_Punctuation + +0021..0023 ; Po # [3] EXCLAMATION MARK..NUMBER SIGN +0025..0027 ; Po # [3] PERCENT SIGN..APOSTROPHE +002A ; Po # ASTERISK +002C ; Po # COMMA +002E..002F ; Po # [2] FULL STOP..SOLIDUS +003A..003B ; Po # [2] COLON..SEMICOLON +003F..0040 ; Po # [2] QUESTION MARK..COMMERCIAL AT +005C ; Po # REVERSE SOLIDUS +00A1 ; Po # INVERTED EXCLAMATION MARK +00A7 ; Po # SECTION SIGN +00B6..00B7 ; Po # [2] PILCROW SIGN..MIDDLE DOT +00BF ; Po # INVERTED QUESTION MARK +037E ; Po # GREEK QUESTION MARK +0387 ; Po # GREEK ANO TELEIA +055A..055F ; Po # [6] ARMENIAN APOSTROPHE..ARMENIAN ABBREVIATION MARK +0589 ; Po # ARMENIAN FULL STOP +05C0 ; Po # HEBREW PUNCTUATION PASEQ +05C3 ; Po # HEBREW PUNCTUATION SOF PASUQ +05C6 ; Po # HEBREW PUNCTUATION NUN HAFUKHA +05F3..05F4 ; Po # [2] HEBREW PUNCTUATION GERESH..HEBREW PUNCTUATION GERSHAYIM +0609..060A ; Po # [2] ARABIC-INDIC PER MILLE SIGN..ARABIC-INDIC PER TEN THOUSAND SIGN +060C..060D ; Po # [2] ARABIC COMMA..ARABIC DATE SEPARATOR +061B ; Po # ARABIC SEMICOLON +061E..061F ; Po # [2] ARABIC TRIPLE DOT PUNCTUATION MARK..ARABIC QUESTION MARK +066A..066D ; Po # [4] ARABIC PERCENT SIGN..ARABIC FIVE POINTED STAR +06D4 ; Po # ARABIC FULL STOP +0700..070D ; Po # [14] SYRIAC END OF PARAGRAPH..SYRIAC HARKLEAN ASTERISCUS +07F7..07F9 ; Po # [3] NKO SYMBOL GBAKURUNEN..NKO EXCLAMATION MARK +0830..083E ; Po # [15] SAMARITAN PUNCTUATION NEQUDAA..SAMARITAN PUNCTUATION ANNAAU +085E ; Po # MANDAIC PUNCTUATION +0964..0965 ; Po # [2] DEVANAGARI DANDA..DEVANAGARI DOUBLE DANDA +0970 ; Po # DEVANAGARI ABBREVIATION SIGN +09FD ; Po # BENGALI ABBREVIATION SIGN +0A76 ; Po # GURMUKHI ABBREVIATION SIGN +0AF0 ; Po # GUJARATI ABBREVIATION SIGN +0C77 ; Po # TELUGU SIGN SIDDHAM +0C84 ; Po # KANNADA SIGN SIDDHAM +0DF4 ; Po # SINHALA PUNCTUATION KUNDDALIYA +0E4F ; Po # THAI CHARACTER FONGMAN +0E5A..0E5B ; Po # [2] THAI CHARACTER ANGKHANKHU..THAI CHARACTER KHOMUT +0F04..0F12 ; Po # [15] TIBETAN MARK INITIAL YIG MGO MDUN MA..TIBETAN MARK RGYA GRAM SHAD +0F14 ; Po # TIBETAN MARK GTER TSHEG +0F85 ; Po # TIBETAN MARK PALUTA +0FD0..0FD4 ; Po # [5] TIBETAN MARK BSKA- SHOG GI MGO RGYAN..TIBETAN MARK CLOSING BRDA RNYING YIG MGO SGAB MA +0FD9..0FDA ; Po # [2] TIBETAN MARK LEADING MCHAN RTAGS..TIBETAN MARK TRAILING MCHAN RTAGS +104A..104F ; Po # [6] MYANMAR SIGN LITTLE SECTION..MYANMAR SYMBOL GENITIVE +10FB ; Po # GEORGIAN PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR +1360..1368 ; Po # [9] ETHIOPIC SECTION MARK..ETHIOPIC PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR +166E ; Po # CANADIAN SYLLABICS FULL STOP +16EB..16ED ; Po # [3] RUNIC SINGLE PUNCTUATION..RUNIC CROSS PUNCTUATION +1735..1736 ; Po # [2] PHILIPPINE SINGLE PUNCTUATION..PHILIPPINE DOUBLE PUNCTUATION +17D4..17D6 ; Po # [3] KHMER SIGN KHAN..KHMER SIGN CAMNUC PII KUUH +17D8..17DA ; Po # [3] KHMER SIGN BEYYAL..KHMER SIGN KOOMUUT +1800..1805 ; Po # [6] MONGOLIAN BIRGA..MONGOLIAN FOUR DOTS +1807..180A ; Po # [4] MONGOLIAN SIBE SYLLABLE BOUNDARY MARKER..MONGOLIAN NIRUGU +1944..1945 ; Po # [2] LIMBU EXCLAMATION MARK..LIMBU QUESTION MARK +1A1E..1A1F ; Po # [2] BUGINESE PALLAWA..BUGINESE END OF SECTION +1AA0..1AA6 ; Po # [7] TAI THAM SIGN WIANG..TAI THAM SIGN REVERSED ROTATED RANA +1AA8..1AAD ; Po # [6] TAI THAM SIGN KAAN..TAI THAM SIGN CAANG +1B5A..1B60 ; Po # [7] BALINESE PANTI..BALINESE PAMENENG +1BFC..1BFF ; Po # [4] BATAK SYMBOL BINDU NA METEK..BATAK SYMBOL BINDU PANGOLAT +1C3B..1C3F ; Po # [5] LEPCHA PUNCTUATION TA-ROL..LEPCHA PUNCTUATION TSHOOK +1C7E..1C7F ; Po # [2] OL CHIKI PUNCTUATION MUCAAD..OL CHIKI PUNCTUATION DOUBLE MUCAAD +1CC0..1CC7 ; Po # [8] SUNDANESE PUNCTUATION BINDU SURYA..SUNDANESE PUNCTUATION BINDU BA SATANGA +1CD3 ; Po # VEDIC SIGN NIHSHVASA +2016..2017 ; Po # [2] DOUBLE VERTICAL LINE..DOUBLE LOW LINE +2020..2027 ; Po # [8] DAGGER..HYPHENATION POINT +2030..2038 ; Po # [9] PER MILLE SIGN..CARET +203B..203E ; Po # [4] REFERENCE MARK..OVERLINE +2041..2043 ; Po # [3] CARET INSERTION POINT..HYPHEN BULLET +2047..2051 ; Po # [11] DOUBLE QUESTION MARK..TWO ASTERISKS ALIGNED VERTICALLY +2053 ; Po # SWUNG DASH +2055..205E ; Po # [10] FLOWER PUNCTUATION MARK..VERTICAL FOUR DOTS +2CF9..2CFC ; Po # [4] COPTIC OLD NUBIAN FULL STOP..COPTIC OLD NUBIAN VERSE DIVIDER +2CFE..2CFF ; Po # [2] COPTIC FULL STOP..COPTIC MORPHOLOGICAL DIVIDER +2D70 ; Po # TIFINAGH SEPARATOR MARK +2E00..2E01 ; Po # [2] RIGHT ANGLE SUBSTITUTION MARKER..RIGHT ANGLE DOTTED SUBSTITUTION MARKER +2E06..2E08 ; Po # [3] RAISED INTERPOLATION MARKER..DOTTED TRANSPOSITION MARKER +2E0B ; Po # RAISED SQUARE +2E0E..2E16 ; Po # [9] EDITORIAL CORONIS..DOTTED RIGHT-POINTING ANGLE +2E18..2E19 ; Po # [2] INVERTED INTERROBANG..PALM BRANCH +2E1B ; Po # TILDE WITH RING ABOVE +2E1E..2E1F ; Po # [2] TILDE WITH DOT ABOVE..TILDE WITH DOT BELOW +2E2A..2E2E ; Po # [5] TWO DOTS OVER ONE DOT PUNCTUATION..REVERSED QUESTION MARK +2E30..2E39 ; Po # [10] RING POINT..TOP HALF SECTION SIGN +2E3C..2E3F ; Po # [4] STENOGRAPHIC FULL STOP..CAPITULUM +2E41 ; Po # REVERSED COMMA +2E43..2E4F ; Po # [13] DASH WITH LEFT UPTURN..CORNISH VERSE DIVIDER +2E52 ; Po # TIRONIAN SIGN CAPITAL ET +3001..3003 ; Po # [3] IDEOGRAPHIC COMMA..DITTO MARK +303D ; Po # PART ALTERNATION MARK +30FB ; Po # KATAKANA MIDDLE DOT +A4FE..A4FF ; Po # [2] LISU PUNCTUATION COMMA..LISU PUNCTUATION FULL STOP +A60D..A60F ; Po # [3] VAI COMMA..VAI QUESTION MARK +A673 ; Po # SLAVONIC ASTERISK +A67E ; Po # CYRILLIC KAVYKA +A6F2..A6F7 ; Po # [6] BAMUM NJAEMLI..BAMUM QUESTION MARK +A874..A877 ; Po # [4] PHAGS-PA SINGLE HEAD MARK..PHAGS-PA MARK DOUBLE SHAD +A8CE..A8CF ; Po # [2] SAURASHTRA DANDA..SAURASHTRA DOUBLE DANDA +A8F8..A8FA ; Po # [3] DEVANAGARI SIGN PUSHPIKA..DEVANAGARI CARET +A8FC ; Po # DEVANAGARI SIGN SIDDHAM +A92E..A92F ; Po # [2] KAYAH LI SIGN CWI..KAYAH LI SIGN SHYA +A95F ; Po # REJANG SECTION MARK +A9C1..A9CD ; Po # [13] JAVANESE LEFT RERENGGAN..JAVANESE TURNED PADA PISELEH +A9DE..A9DF ; Po # [2] JAVANESE PADA TIRTA TUMETES..JAVANESE PADA ISEN-ISEN +AA5C..AA5F ; Po # [4] CHAM PUNCTUATION SPIRAL..CHAM PUNCTUATION TRIPLE DANDA +AADE..AADF ; Po # [2] TAI VIET SYMBOL HO HOI..TAI VIET SYMBOL KOI KOI +AAF0..AAF1 ; Po # [2] MEETEI MAYEK CHEIKHAN..MEETEI MAYEK AHANG KHUDAM +ABEB ; Po # MEETEI MAYEK CHEIKHEI +FE10..FE16 ; Po # [7] PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL COMMA..PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL QUESTION MARK +FE19 ; Po # PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS +FE30 ; Po # PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL TWO DOT LEADER +FE45..FE46 ; Po # [2] SESAME DOT..WHITE SESAME DOT +FE49..FE4C ; Po # [4] DASHED OVERLINE..DOUBLE WAVY OVERLINE +FE50..FE52 ; Po # [3] SMALL COMMA..SMALL FULL STOP +FE54..FE57 ; Po # [4] SMALL SEMICOLON..SMALL EXCLAMATION MARK +FE5F..FE61 ; Po # [3] SMALL NUMBER SIGN..SMALL ASTERISK +FE68 ; Po # SMALL REVERSE SOLIDUS +FE6A..FE6B ; Po # [2] SMALL PERCENT SIGN..SMALL COMMERCIAL AT +FF01..FF03 ; Po # [3] FULLWIDTH EXCLAMATION MARK..FULLWIDTH NUMBER SIGN +FF05..FF07 ; Po # [3] FULLWIDTH PERCENT SIGN..FULLWIDTH APOSTROPHE +FF0A ; Po # FULLWIDTH ASTERISK +FF0C ; Po # FULLWIDTH COMMA +FF0E..FF0F ; Po # [2] FULLWIDTH FULL STOP..FULLWIDTH SOLIDUS +FF1A..FF1B ; Po # [2] FULLWIDTH COLON..FULLWIDTH SEMICOLON +FF1F..FF20 ; Po # [2] FULLWIDTH QUESTION MARK..FULLWIDTH COMMERCIAL AT +FF3C ; Po # FULLWIDTH REVERSE SOLIDUS +FF61 ; Po # HALFWIDTH IDEOGRAPHIC FULL STOP +FF64..FF65 ; Po # [2] HALFWIDTH IDEOGRAPHIC COMMA..HALFWIDTH KATAKANA MIDDLE DOT +10100..10102 ; Po # [3] AEGEAN WORD SEPARATOR LINE..AEGEAN CHECK MARK +1039F ; Po # UGARITIC WORD DIVIDER +103D0 ; Po # OLD PERSIAN WORD DIVIDER +1056F ; Po # CAUCASIAN ALBANIAN CITATION MARK +10857 ; Po # IMPERIAL ARAMAIC SECTION SIGN +1091F ; Po # PHOENICIAN WORD SEPARATOR +1093F ; Po # LYDIAN TRIANGULAR MARK +10A50..10A58 ; Po # [9] KHAROSHTHI PUNCTUATION DOT..KHAROSHTHI PUNCTUATION LINES +10A7F ; Po # OLD SOUTH ARABIAN NUMERIC INDICATOR +10AF0..10AF6 ; Po # [7] MANICHAEAN PUNCTUATION STAR..MANICHAEAN PUNCTUATION LINE FILLER +10B39..10B3F ; Po # [7] AVESTAN ABBREVIATION MARK..LARGE ONE RING OVER TWO RINGS PUNCTUATION +10B99..10B9C ; Po # [4] PSALTER PAHLAVI SECTION MARK..PSALTER PAHLAVI FOUR DOTS WITH DOT +10F55..10F59 ; Po # [5] SOGDIAN PUNCTUATION TWO VERTICAL BARS..SOGDIAN PUNCTUATION HALF CIRCLE WITH DOT +11047..1104D ; Po # [7] BRAHMI DANDA..BRAHMI PUNCTUATION LOTUS +110BB..110BC ; Po # [2] KAITHI ABBREVIATION SIGN..KAITHI ENUMERATION SIGN +110BE..110C1 ; Po # [4] KAITHI SECTION MARK..KAITHI DOUBLE DANDA +11140..11143 ; Po # [4] CHAKMA SECTION MARK..CHAKMA QUESTION MARK +11174..11175 ; Po # [2] MAHAJANI ABBREVIATION SIGN..MAHAJANI SECTION MARK +111C5..111C8 ; Po # [4] SHARADA DANDA..SHARADA SEPARATOR +111CD ; Po # SHARADA SUTRA MARK +111DB ; Po # SHARADA SIGN SIDDHAM +111DD..111DF ; Po # [3] SHARADA CONTINUATION SIGN..SHARADA SECTION MARK-2 +11238..1123D ; Po # [6] KHOJKI DANDA..KHOJKI ABBREVIATION SIGN +112A9 ; Po # MULTANI SECTION MARK +1144B..1144F ; Po # [5] NEWA DANDA..NEWA ABBREVIATION SIGN +1145A..1145B ; Po # [2] NEWA DOUBLE COMMA..NEWA PLACEHOLDER MARK +1145D ; Po # NEWA INSERTION SIGN +114C6 ; Po # TIRHUTA ABBREVIATION SIGN +115C1..115D7 ; Po # [23] SIDDHAM SIGN SIDDHAM..SIDDHAM SECTION MARK WITH CIRCLES AND FOUR ENCLOSURES +11641..11643 ; Po # [3] MODI DANDA..MODI ABBREVIATION SIGN +11660..1166C ; Po # [13] MONGOLIAN BIRGA WITH ORNAMENT..MONGOLIAN TURNED SWIRL BIRGA WITH DOUBLE ORNAMENT +1173C..1173E ; Po # [3] AHOM SIGN SMALL SECTION..AHOM SIGN RULAI +1183B ; Po # DOGRA ABBREVIATION SIGN +11944..11946 ; Po # [3] DIVES AKURU DOUBLE DANDA..DIVES AKURU END OF TEXT MARK +119E2 ; Po # NANDINAGARI SIGN SIDDHAM +11A3F..11A46 ; Po # [8] ZANABAZAR SQUARE INITIAL HEAD MARK..ZANABAZAR SQUARE CLOSING DOUBLE-LINED HEAD MARK +11A9A..11A9C ; Po # [3] SOYOMBO MARK TSHEG..SOYOMBO MARK DOUBLE SHAD +11A9E..11AA2 ; Po # [5] SOYOMBO HEAD MARK WITH MOON AND SUN AND TRIPLE FLAME..SOYOMBO TERMINAL MARK-2 +11C41..11C45 ; Po # [5] BHAIKSUKI DANDA..BHAIKSUKI GAP FILLER-2 +11C70..11C71 ; Po # [2] MARCHEN HEAD MARK..MARCHEN MARK SHAD +11EF7..11EF8 ; Po # [2] MAKASAR PASSIMBANG..MAKASAR END OF SECTION +11FFF ; Po # TAMIL PUNCTUATION END OF TEXT +12470..12474 ; Po # [5] CUNEIFORM PUNCTUATION SIGN OLD ASSYRIAN WORD DIVIDER..CUNEIFORM PUNCTUATION SIGN DIAGONAL QUADCOLON +16A6E..16A6F ; Po # [2] MRO DANDA..MRO DOUBLE DANDA +16AF5 ; Po # BASSA VAH FULL STOP +16B37..16B3B ; Po # [5] PAHAWH HMONG SIGN VOS THOM..PAHAWH HMONG SIGN VOS FEEM +16B44 ; Po # PAHAWH HMONG SIGN XAUS +16E97..16E9A ; Po # [4] MEDEFAIDRIN COMMA..MEDEFAIDRIN EXCLAMATION OH +16FE2 ; Po # OLD CHINESE HOOK MARK +1BC9F ; Po # DUPLOYAN PUNCTUATION CHINOOK FULL STOP +1DA87..1DA8B ; Po # [5] SIGNWRITING COMMA..SIGNWRITING PARENTHESIS +1E95E..1E95F ; Po # [2] ADLAM INITIAL EXCLAMATION MARK..ADLAM INITIAL QUESTION MARK + +# Total code points: 593 + +# ================================================ + +# General_Category=Math_Symbol + +002B ; Sm # PLUS SIGN +003C..003E ; Sm # [3] LESS-THAN SIGN..GREATER-THAN SIGN +007C ; Sm # VERTICAL LINE +007E ; Sm # TILDE +00AC ; Sm # NOT SIGN +00B1 ; Sm # PLUS-MINUS SIGN +00D7 ; Sm # MULTIPLICATION SIGN +00F7 ; Sm # DIVISION SIGN +03F6 ; Sm # GREEK REVERSED LUNATE EPSILON SYMBOL +0606..0608 ; Sm # [3] ARABIC-INDIC CUBE ROOT..ARABIC RAY +2044 ; Sm # FRACTION SLASH +2052 ; Sm # COMMERCIAL MINUS SIGN +207A..207C ; Sm # [3] SUPERSCRIPT PLUS SIGN..SUPERSCRIPT EQUALS SIGN +208A..208C ; Sm # [3] SUBSCRIPT PLUS SIGN..SUBSCRIPT EQUALS SIGN +2118 ; Sm # SCRIPT CAPITAL P +2140..2144 ; Sm # [5] DOUBLE-STRUCK N-ARY SUMMATION..TURNED SANS-SERIF CAPITAL Y +214B ; Sm # TURNED AMPERSAND +2190..2194 ; Sm # [5] LEFTWARDS ARROW..LEFT RIGHT ARROW +219A..219B ; Sm # [2] LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH STROKE..RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH STROKE +21A0 ; Sm # RIGHTWARDS TWO HEADED ARROW +21A3 ; Sm # RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH TAIL +21A6 ; Sm # RIGHTWARDS ARROW FROM BAR +21AE ; Sm # LEFT RIGHT ARROW WITH STROKE +21CE..21CF ; Sm # [2] LEFT RIGHT DOUBLE ARROW WITH STROKE..RIGHTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW WITH STROKE +21D2 ; Sm # RIGHTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW +21D4 ; Sm # LEFT RIGHT DOUBLE ARROW +21F4..22FF ; Sm # [268] RIGHT ARROW WITH SMALL CIRCLE..Z NOTATION BAG MEMBERSHIP +2320..2321 ; Sm # [2] TOP HALF INTEGRAL..BOTTOM HALF INTEGRAL +237C ; Sm # RIGHT ANGLE WITH DOWNWARDS ZIGZAG ARROW +239B..23B3 ; Sm # [25] LEFT PARENTHESIS UPPER HOOK..SUMMATION BOTTOM +23DC..23E1 ; Sm # [6] TOP PARENTHESIS..BOTTOM TORTOISE SHELL BRACKET +25B7 ; Sm # WHITE RIGHT-POINTING TRIANGLE +25C1 ; Sm # WHITE LEFT-POINTING TRIANGLE +25F8..25FF ; Sm # [8] UPPER LEFT TRIANGLE..LOWER RIGHT TRIANGLE +266F ; Sm # MUSIC SHARP SIGN +27C0..27C4 ; Sm # [5] THREE DIMENSIONAL ANGLE..OPEN SUPERSET +27C7..27E5 ; Sm # [31] OR WITH DOT INSIDE..WHITE SQUARE WITH RIGHTWARDS TICK +27F0..27FF ; Sm # [16] UPWARDS QUADRUPLE ARROW..LONG RIGHTWARDS SQUIGGLE ARROW +2900..2982 ; Sm # [131] RIGHTWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW WITH VERTICAL STROKE..Z NOTATION TYPE COLON +2999..29D7 ; Sm # [63] DOTTED FENCE..BLACK HOURGLASS +29DC..29FB ; Sm # [32] INCOMPLETE INFINITY..TRIPLE PLUS +29FE..2AFF ; Sm # [258] TINY..N-ARY WHITE VERTICAL BAR +2B30..2B44 ; Sm # [21] LEFT ARROW WITH SMALL CIRCLE..RIGHTWARDS ARROW THROUGH SUPERSET +2B47..2B4C ; Sm # [6] REVERSE TILDE OPERATOR ABOVE RIGHTWARDS ARROW..RIGHTWARDS ARROW ABOVE REVERSE TILDE OPERATOR +FB29 ; Sm # HEBREW LETTER ALTERNATIVE PLUS SIGN +FE62 ; Sm # SMALL PLUS SIGN +FE64..FE66 ; Sm # [3] SMALL LESS-THAN SIGN..SMALL EQUALS SIGN +FF0B ; Sm # FULLWIDTH PLUS SIGN +FF1C..FF1E ; Sm # [3] FULLWIDTH LESS-THAN SIGN..FULLWIDTH GREATER-THAN SIGN +FF5C ; Sm # FULLWIDTH VERTICAL LINE +FF5E ; Sm # FULLWIDTH TILDE +FFE2 ; Sm # FULLWIDTH NOT SIGN +FFE9..FFEC ; Sm # [4] HALFWIDTH LEFTWARDS ARROW..HALFWIDTH DOWNWARDS ARROW +1D6C1 ; Sm # MATHEMATICAL BOLD NABLA +1D6DB ; Sm # MATHEMATICAL BOLD PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL +1D6FB ; Sm # MATHEMATICAL ITALIC NABLA +1D715 ; Sm # MATHEMATICAL ITALIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL +1D735 ; Sm # MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC NABLA +1D74F ; Sm # MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL +1D76F ; Sm # MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD NABLA +1D789 ; Sm # MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL +1D7A9 ; Sm # MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC NABLA +1D7C3 ; Sm # MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL +1EEF0..1EEF1 ; Sm # [2] ARABIC MATHEMATICAL OPERATOR MEEM WITH HAH WITH TATWEEL..ARABIC MATHEMATICAL OPERATOR HAH WITH DAL + +# Total code points: 948 + +# ================================================ + +# General_Category=Currency_Symbol + +0024 ; Sc # DOLLAR SIGN +00A2..00A5 ; Sc # [4] CENT SIGN..YEN SIGN +058F ; Sc # ARMENIAN DRAM SIGN +060B ; Sc # AFGHANI SIGN +07FE..07FF ; Sc # [2] NKO DOROME SIGN..NKO TAMAN SIGN +09F2..09F3 ; Sc # [2] BENGALI RUPEE MARK..BENGALI RUPEE SIGN +09FB ; Sc # BENGALI GANDA MARK +0AF1 ; Sc # GUJARATI RUPEE SIGN +0BF9 ; Sc # TAMIL RUPEE SIGN +0E3F ; Sc # THAI CURRENCY SYMBOL BAHT +17DB ; Sc # KHMER CURRENCY SYMBOL RIEL +20A0..20BF ; Sc # [32] EURO-CURRENCY SIGN..BITCOIN SIGN +A838 ; Sc # NORTH INDIC RUPEE MARK +FDFC ; Sc # RIAL SIGN +FE69 ; Sc # SMALL DOLLAR SIGN +FF04 ; Sc # FULLWIDTH DOLLAR SIGN +FFE0..FFE1 ; Sc # [2] FULLWIDTH CENT SIGN..FULLWIDTH POUND SIGN +FFE5..FFE6 ; Sc # [2] FULLWIDTH YEN SIGN..FULLWIDTH WON SIGN +11FDD..11FE0 ; Sc # [4] TAMIL SIGN KAACU..TAMIL SIGN VARAAKAN +1E2FF ; Sc # WANCHO NGUN SIGN +1ECB0 ; Sc # INDIC SIYAQ RUPEE MARK + +# Total code points: 62 + +# ================================================ + +# General_Category=Modifier_Symbol + +005E ; Sk # CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT +0060 ; Sk # GRAVE ACCENT +00A8 ; Sk # DIAERESIS +00AF ; Sk # MACRON +00B4 ; Sk # ACUTE ACCENT +00B8 ; Sk # CEDILLA +02C2..02C5 ; Sk # [4] MODIFIER LETTER LEFT ARROWHEAD..MODIFIER LETTER DOWN ARROWHEAD +02D2..02DF ; Sk # [14] MODIFIER LETTER CENTRED RIGHT HALF RING..MODIFIER LETTER CROSS ACCENT +02E5..02EB ; Sk # [7] MODIFIER LETTER EXTRA-HIGH TONE BAR..MODIFIER LETTER YANG DEPARTING TONE MARK +02ED ; Sk # MODIFIER LETTER UNASPIRATED +02EF..02FF ; Sk # [17] MODIFIER LETTER LOW DOWN ARROWHEAD..MODIFIER LETTER LOW LEFT ARROW +0375 ; Sk # GREEK LOWER NUMERAL SIGN +0384..0385 ; Sk # [2] GREEK TONOS..GREEK DIALYTIKA TONOS +1FBD ; Sk # GREEK KORONIS +1FBF..1FC1 ; Sk # [3] GREEK PSILI..GREEK DIALYTIKA AND PERISPOMENI +1FCD..1FCF ; Sk # [3] GREEK PSILI AND VARIA..GREEK PSILI AND PERISPOMENI +1FDD..1FDF ; Sk # [3] GREEK DASIA AND VARIA..GREEK DASIA AND PERISPOMENI +1FED..1FEF ; Sk # [3] GREEK DIALYTIKA AND VARIA..GREEK VARIA +1FFD..1FFE ; Sk # [2] GREEK OXIA..GREEK DASIA +309B..309C ; Sk # [2] KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK..KATAKANA-HIRAGANA SEMI-VOICED SOUND MARK +A700..A716 ; Sk # [23] MODIFIER LETTER CHINESE TONE YIN PING..MODIFIER LETTER EXTRA-LOW LEFT-STEM TONE BAR +A720..A721 ; Sk # [2] MODIFIER LETTER STRESS AND HIGH TONE..MODIFIER LETTER STRESS AND LOW TONE +A789..A78A ; Sk # [2] MODIFIER LETTER COLON..MODIFIER LETTER SHORT EQUALS SIGN +AB5B ; Sk # MODIFIER BREVE WITH INVERTED BREVE +AB6A..AB6B ; Sk # [2] MODIFIER LETTER LEFT TACK..MODIFIER LETTER RIGHT TACK +FBB2..FBC1 ; Sk # [16] ARABIC SYMBOL DOT ABOVE..ARABIC SYMBOL SMALL TAH BELOW +FF3E ; Sk # FULLWIDTH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT +FF40 ; Sk # FULLWIDTH GRAVE ACCENT +FFE3 ; Sk # FULLWIDTH MACRON +1F3FB..1F3FF ; Sk # [5] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2..EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-6 + +# Total code points: 123 + +# ================================================ + +# General_Category=Other_Symbol + +00A6 ; So # BROKEN BAR +00A9 ; So # COPYRIGHT SIGN +00AE ; So # REGISTERED SIGN +00B0 ; So # DEGREE SIGN +0482 ; So # CYRILLIC THOUSANDS SIGN +058D..058E ; So # [2] RIGHT-FACING ARMENIAN ETERNITY SIGN..LEFT-FACING ARMENIAN ETERNITY SIGN +060E..060F ; So # [2] ARABIC POETIC VERSE SIGN..ARABIC SIGN MISRA +06DE ; So # ARABIC START OF RUB EL HIZB +06E9 ; So # ARABIC PLACE OF SAJDAH +06FD..06FE ; So # [2] ARABIC SIGN SINDHI AMPERSAND..ARABIC SIGN SINDHI POSTPOSITION MEN +07F6 ; So # NKO SYMBOL OO DENNEN +09FA ; So # BENGALI ISSHAR +0B70 ; So # ORIYA ISSHAR +0BF3..0BF8 ; So # [6] TAMIL DAY SIGN..TAMIL AS ABOVE SIGN +0BFA ; So # TAMIL NUMBER SIGN +0C7F ; So # TELUGU SIGN TUUMU +0D4F ; So # MALAYALAM SIGN PARA +0D79 ; So # MALAYALAM DATE MARK +0F01..0F03 ; So # [3] TIBETAN MARK GTER YIG MGO TRUNCATED A..TIBETAN MARK GTER YIG MGO -UM GTER TSHEG MA +0F13 ; So # TIBETAN MARK CARET -DZUD RTAGS ME LONG CAN +0F15..0F17 ; So # [3] TIBETAN LOGOTYPE SIGN CHAD RTAGS..TIBETAN ASTROLOGICAL SIGN SGRA GCAN -CHAR RTAGS +0F1A..0F1F ; So # [6] TIBETAN SIGN RDEL DKAR GCIG..TIBETAN SIGN RDEL DKAR RDEL NAG +0F34 ; So # TIBETAN MARK BSDUS RTAGS +0F36 ; So # TIBETAN MARK CARET -DZUD RTAGS BZHI MIG CAN +0F38 ; So # TIBETAN MARK CHE MGO +0FBE..0FC5 ; So # [8] TIBETAN KU RU KHA..TIBETAN SYMBOL RDO RJE +0FC7..0FCC ; So # [6] TIBETAN SYMBOL RDO RJE RGYA GRAM..TIBETAN SYMBOL NOR BU BZHI -KHYIL +0FCE..0FCF ; So # [2] TIBETAN SIGN RDEL NAG RDEL DKAR..TIBETAN SIGN RDEL NAG GSUM +0FD5..0FD8 ; So # [4] RIGHT-FACING SVASTI SIGN..LEFT-FACING SVASTI SIGN WITH DOTS +109E..109F ; So # [2] MYANMAR SYMBOL SHAN ONE..MYANMAR SYMBOL SHAN EXCLAMATION +1390..1399 ; So # [10] ETHIOPIC TONAL MARK YIZET..ETHIOPIC TONAL MARK KURT +166D ; So # CANADIAN SYLLABICS CHI SIGN +1940 ; So # LIMBU SIGN LOO +19DE..19FF ; So # [34] NEW TAI LUE SIGN LAE..KHMER SYMBOL DAP-PRAM ROC +1B61..1B6A ; So # [10] BALINESE MUSICAL SYMBOL DONG..BALINESE MUSICAL SYMBOL DANG GEDE +1B74..1B7C ; So # [9] BALINESE MUSICAL SYMBOL RIGHT-HAND OPEN DUG..BALINESE MUSICAL SYMBOL LEFT-HAND OPEN PING +2100..2101 ; So # [2] ACCOUNT OF..ADDRESSED TO THE SUBJECT +2103..2106 ; So # [4] DEGREE CELSIUS..CADA UNA +2108..2109 ; So # [2] SCRUPLE..DEGREE FAHRENHEIT +2114 ; So # L B BAR SYMBOL +2116..2117 ; So # [2] NUMERO SIGN..SOUND RECORDING COPYRIGHT +211E..2123 ; So # [6] PRESCRIPTION TAKE..VERSICLE +2125 ; So # OUNCE SIGN +2127 ; So # INVERTED OHM SIGN +2129 ; So # TURNED GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA +212E ; So # ESTIMATED SYMBOL +213A..213B ; So # [2] ROTATED CAPITAL Q..FACSIMILE SIGN +214A ; So # PROPERTY LINE +214C..214D ; So # [2] PER SIGN..AKTIESELSKAB +214F ; So # SYMBOL FOR SAMARITAN SOURCE +218A..218B ; So # [2] TURNED DIGIT TWO..TURNED DIGIT THREE +2195..2199 ; So # [5] UP DOWN ARROW..SOUTH WEST ARROW +219C..219F ; So # [4] LEFTWARDS WAVE ARROW..UPWARDS TWO HEADED ARROW +21A1..21A2 ; So # [2] DOWNWARDS TWO HEADED ARROW..LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH TAIL +21A4..21A5 ; So # [2] LEFTWARDS ARROW FROM BAR..UPWARDS ARROW FROM BAR +21A7..21AD ; So # [7] DOWNWARDS ARROW FROM BAR..LEFT RIGHT WAVE ARROW +21AF..21CD ; So # [31] DOWNWARDS ZIGZAG ARROW..LEFTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW WITH STROKE +21D0..21D1 ; So # [2] LEFTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW..UPWARDS DOUBLE ARROW +21D3 ; So # DOWNWARDS DOUBLE ARROW +21D5..21F3 ; So # [31] UP DOWN DOUBLE ARROW..UP DOWN WHITE ARROW +2300..2307 ; So # [8] DIAMETER SIGN..WAVY LINE +230C..231F ; So # [20] BOTTOM RIGHT CROP..BOTTOM RIGHT CORNER +2322..2328 ; So # [7] FROWN..KEYBOARD +232B..237B ; So # [81] ERASE TO THE LEFT..NOT CHECK MARK +237D..239A ; So # [30] SHOULDERED OPEN BOX..CLEAR SCREEN SYMBOL +23B4..23DB ; So # [40] TOP SQUARE BRACKET..FUSE +23E2..2426 ; So # [69] WHITE TRAPEZIUM..SYMBOL FOR SUBSTITUTE FORM TWO +2440..244A ; So # [11] OCR HOOK..OCR DOUBLE BACKSLASH +249C..24E9 ; So # [78] PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER A..CIRCLED LATIN SMALL LETTER Z +2500..25B6 ; So # [183] BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT HORIZONTAL..BLACK RIGHT-POINTING TRIANGLE +25B8..25C0 ; So # [9] BLACK RIGHT-POINTING SMALL TRIANGLE..BLACK LEFT-POINTING TRIANGLE +25C2..25F7 ; So # [54] BLACK LEFT-POINTING SMALL TRIANGLE..WHITE CIRCLE WITH UPPER RIGHT QUADRANT +2600..266E ; So # [111] BLACK SUN WITH RAYS..MUSIC NATURAL SIGN +2670..2767 ; So # [248] WEST SYRIAC CROSS..ROTATED FLORAL HEART BULLET +2794..27BF ; So # [44] HEAVY WIDE-HEADED RIGHTWARDS ARROW..DOUBLE CURLY LOOP +2800..28FF ; So # [256] BRAILLE PATTERN BLANK..BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-12345678 +2B00..2B2F ; So # [48] NORTH EAST WHITE ARROW..WHITE VERTICAL ELLIPSE +2B45..2B46 ; So # [2] LEFTWARDS QUADRUPLE ARROW..RIGHTWARDS QUADRUPLE ARROW +2B4D..2B73 ; So # [39] DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ZIGZAG ARROW..DOWNWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW TO BAR +2B76..2B95 ; So # [32] NORTH WEST TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW TO BAR..RIGHTWARDS BLACK ARROW +2B97..2BFF ; So # [105] SYMBOL FOR TYPE A ELECTRONICS..HELLSCHREIBER PAUSE SYMBOL +2CE5..2CEA ; So # [6] COPTIC SYMBOL MI RO..COPTIC SYMBOL SHIMA SIMA +2E50..2E51 ; So # [2] CROSS PATTY WITH RIGHT CROSSBAR..CROSS PATTY WITH LEFT CROSSBAR +2E80..2E99 ; So # [26] CJK RADICAL REPEAT..CJK RADICAL RAP +2E9B..2EF3 ; So # [89] CJK RADICAL CHOKE..CJK RADICAL C-SIMPLIFIED TURTLE +2F00..2FD5 ; So # [214] KANGXI RADICAL ONE..KANGXI RADICAL FLUTE +2FF0..2FFB ; So # [12] IDEOGRAPHIC DESCRIPTION CHARACTER LEFT TO RIGHT..IDEOGRAPHIC DESCRIPTION CHARACTER OVERLAID +3004 ; So # JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL STANDARD SYMBOL +3012..3013 ; So # [2] POSTAL MARK..GETA MARK +3020 ; So # POSTAL MARK FACE +3036..3037 ; So # [2] CIRCLED POSTAL MARK..IDEOGRAPHIC TELEGRAPH LINE FEED SEPARATOR SYMBOL +303E..303F ; So # [2] IDEOGRAPHIC VARIATION INDICATOR..IDEOGRAPHIC HALF FILL SPACE +3190..3191 ; So # [2] IDEOGRAPHIC ANNOTATION LINKING MARK..IDEOGRAPHIC ANNOTATION REVERSE MARK +3196..319F ; So # [10] IDEOGRAPHIC ANNOTATION TOP MARK..IDEOGRAPHIC ANNOTATION MAN MARK +31C0..31E3 ; So # [36] CJK STROKE T..CJK STROKE Q +3200..321E ; So # [31] PARENTHESIZED HANGUL KIYEOK..PARENTHESIZED KOREAN CHARACTER O HU +322A..3247 ; So # [30] PARENTHESIZED IDEOGRAPH MOON..CIRCLED IDEOGRAPH KOTO +3250 ; So # PARTNERSHIP SIGN +3260..327F ; So # [32] CIRCLED HANGUL KIYEOK..KOREAN STANDARD SYMBOL +328A..32B0 ; So # [39] CIRCLED IDEOGRAPH MOON..CIRCLED IDEOGRAPH NIGHT +32C0..33FF ; So # [320] IDEOGRAPHIC TELEGRAPH SYMBOL FOR JANUARY..SQUARE GAL +4DC0..4DFF ; So # [64] HEXAGRAM FOR THE CREATIVE HEAVEN..HEXAGRAM FOR BEFORE COMPLETION +A490..A4C6 ; So # [55] YI RADICAL QOT..YI RADICAL KE +A828..A82B ; So # [4] SYLOTI NAGRI POETRY MARK-1..SYLOTI NAGRI POETRY MARK-4 +A836..A837 ; So # [2] NORTH INDIC QUARTER MARK..NORTH INDIC PLACEHOLDER MARK +A839 ; So # NORTH INDIC QUANTITY MARK +AA77..AA79 ; So # [3] MYANMAR SYMBOL AITON EXCLAMATION..MYANMAR SYMBOL AITON TWO +FDFD ; So # ARABIC LIGATURE BISMILLAH AR-RAHMAN AR-RAHEEM +FFE4 ; So # FULLWIDTH BROKEN BAR +FFE8 ; So # HALFWIDTH FORMS LIGHT VERTICAL +FFED..FFEE ; So # [2] HALFWIDTH BLACK SQUARE..HALFWIDTH WHITE CIRCLE +FFFC..FFFD ; So # [2] OBJECT REPLACEMENT CHARACTER..REPLACEMENT CHARACTER +10137..1013F ; So # [9] AEGEAN WEIGHT BASE UNIT..AEGEAN MEASURE THIRD SUBUNIT +10179..10189 ; So # [17] GREEK YEAR SIGN..GREEK TRYBLION BASE SIGN +1018C..1018E ; So # [3] GREEK SINUSOID SIGN..NOMISMA SIGN +10190..1019C ; So # [13] ROMAN SEXTANS SIGN..ASCIA SYMBOL +101A0 ; So # GREEK SYMBOL TAU RHO +101D0..101FC ; So # [45] PHAISTOS DISC SIGN PEDESTRIAN..PHAISTOS DISC SIGN WAVY BAND +10877..10878 ; So # [2] PALMYRENE LEFT-POINTING FLEURON..PALMYRENE RIGHT-POINTING FLEURON +10AC8 ; So # MANICHAEAN SIGN UD +1173F ; So # AHOM SYMBOL VI +11FD5..11FDC ; So # [8] TAMIL SIGN NEL..TAMIL SIGN MUKKURUNI +11FE1..11FF1 ; So # [17] TAMIL SIGN PAARAM..TAMIL SIGN VAKAIYARAA +16B3C..16B3F ; So # [4] PAHAWH HMONG SIGN XYEEM NTXIV..PAHAWH HMONG SIGN XYEEM FAIB +16B45 ; So # PAHAWH HMONG SIGN CIM TSOV ROG +1BC9C ; So # DUPLOYAN SIGN O WITH CROSS +1D000..1D0F5 ; So # [246] BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL PSILI..BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL GORGON NEO KATO +1D100..1D126 ; So # [39] MUSICAL SYMBOL SINGLE BARLINE..MUSICAL SYMBOL DRUM CLEF-2 +1D129..1D164 ; So # [60] MUSICAL SYMBOL MULTIPLE MEASURE REST..MUSICAL SYMBOL ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-EIGHTH NOTE +1D16A..1D16C ; So # [3] MUSICAL SYMBOL FINGERED TREMOLO-1..MUSICAL SYMBOL FINGERED TREMOLO-3 +1D183..1D184 ; So # [2] MUSICAL SYMBOL ARPEGGIATO UP..MUSICAL SYMBOL ARPEGGIATO DOWN +1D18C..1D1A9 ; So # [30] MUSICAL SYMBOL RINFORZANDO..MUSICAL SYMBOL DEGREE SLASH +1D1AE..1D1E8 ; So # [59] MUSICAL SYMBOL PEDAL MARK..MUSICAL SYMBOL KIEVAN FLAT SIGN +1D200..1D241 ; So # [66] GREEK VOCAL NOTATION SYMBOL-1..GREEK INSTRUMENTAL NOTATION SYMBOL-54 +1D245 ; So # GREEK MUSICAL LEIMMA +1D300..1D356 ; So # [87] MONOGRAM FOR EARTH..TETRAGRAM FOR FOSTERING +1D800..1D9FF ; So # [512] SIGNWRITING HAND-FIST INDEX..SIGNWRITING HEAD +1DA37..1DA3A ; So # [4] SIGNWRITING AIR BLOW SMALL ROTATIONS..SIGNWRITING BREATH EXHALE +1DA6D..1DA74 ; So # [8] SIGNWRITING SHOULDER HIP SPINE..SIGNWRITING TORSO-FLOORPLANE TWISTING +1DA76..1DA83 ; So # [14] SIGNWRITING LIMB COMBINATION..SIGNWRITING LOCATION DEPTH +1DA85..1DA86 ; So # [2] SIGNWRITING LOCATION TORSO..SIGNWRITING LOCATION LIMBS DIGITS +1E14F ; So # NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG CIRCLED CA +1ECAC ; So # INDIC SIYAQ PLACEHOLDER +1ED2E ; So # OTTOMAN SIYAQ MARRATAN +1F000..1F02B ; So # [44] MAHJONG TILE EAST WIND..MAHJONG TILE BACK +1F030..1F093 ; So # [100] DOMINO TILE HORIZONTAL BACK..DOMINO TILE VERTICAL-06-06 +1F0A0..1F0AE ; So # [15] PLAYING CARD BACK..PLAYING CARD KING OF SPADES +1F0B1..1F0BF ; So # [15] PLAYING CARD ACE OF HEARTS..PLAYING CARD RED JOKER +1F0C1..1F0CF ; So # [15] PLAYING CARD ACE OF DIAMONDS..PLAYING CARD BLACK JOKER +1F0D1..1F0F5 ; So # [37] PLAYING CARD ACE OF CLUBS..PLAYING CARD TRUMP-21 +1F10D..1F1AD ; So # [161] CIRCLED ZERO WITH SLASH..MASK WORK SYMBOL +1F1E6..1F202 ; So # [29] REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER A..SQUARED KATAKANA SA +1F210..1F23B ; So # [44] SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-624B..SQUARED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-914D +1F240..1F248 ; So # [9] TORTOISE SHELL BRACKETED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-672C..TORTOISE SHELL BRACKETED CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-6557 +1F250..1F251 ; So # [2] CIRCLED IDEOGRAPH ADVANTAGE..CIRCLED IDEOGRAPH ACCEPT +1F260..1F265 ; So # [6] ROUNDED SYMBOL FOR FU..ROUNDED SYMBOL FOR CAI +1F300..1F3FA ; So # [251] CYCLONE..AMPHORA +1F400..1F6D7 ; So # [728] RAT..ELEVATOR +1F6E0..1F6EC ; So # [13] HAMMER AND WRENCH..AIRPLANE ARRIVING +1F6F0..1F6FC ; So # [13] SATELLITE..ROLLER SKATE +1F700..1F773 ; So # [116] ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR QUINTESSENCE..ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR HALF OUNCE +1F780..1F7D8 ; So # [89] BLACK LEFT-POINTING ISOSCELES RIGHT TRIANGLE..NEGATIVE CIRCLED SQUARE +1F7E0..1F7EB ; So # [12] LARGE ORANGE CIRCLE..LARGE BROWN SQUARE +1F800..1F80B ; So # [12] LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH SMALL TRIANGLE ARROWHEAD..DOWNWARDS ARROW WITH LARGE TRIANGLE ARROWHEAD +1F810..1F847 ; So # [56] LEFTWARDS ARROW WITH SMALL EQUILATERAL ARROWHEAD..DOWNWARDS HEAVY ARROW +1F850..1F859 ; So # [10] LEFTWARDS SANS-SERIF ARROW..UP DOWN SANS-SERIF ARROW +1F860..1F887 ; So # [40] WIDE-HEADED LEFTWARDS LIGHT BARB ARROW..WIDE-HEADED SOUTH WEST VERY HEAVY BARB ARROW +1F890..1F8AD ; So # [30] LEFTWARDS TRIANGLE ARROWHEAD..WHITE ARROW SHAFT WIDTH TWO THIRDS +1F8B0..1F8B1 ; So # [2] ARROW POINTING UPWARDS THEN NORTH WEST..ARROW POINTING RIGHTWARDS THEN CURVING SOUTH WEST +1F900..1F978 ; So # [121] CIRCLED CROSS FORMEE WITH FOUR DOTS..DISGUISED FACE +1F97A..1F9CB ; So # [82] FACE WITH PLEADING EYES..BUBBLE TEA +1F9CD..1FA53 ; So # [135] STANDING PERSON..BLACK CHESS KNIGHT-BISHOP +1FA60..1FA6D ; So # [14] XIANGQI RED GENERAL..XIANGQI BLACK SOLDIER +1FA70..1FA74 ; So # [5] BALLET SHOES..THONG SANDAL +1FA78..1FA7A ; So # [3] DROP OF BLOOD..STETHOSCOPE +1FA80..1FA86 ; So # [7] YO-YO..NESTING DOLLS +1FA90..1FAA8 ; So # [25] RINGED PLANET..ROCK +1FAB0..1FAB6 ; So # [7] FLY..FEATHER +1FAC0..1FAC2 ; So # [3] ANATOMICAL HEART..PEOPLE HUGGING +1FAD0..1FAD6 ; So # [7] BLUEBERRIES..TEAPOT +1FB00..1FB92 ; So # [147] BLOCK SEXTANT-1..UPPER HALF INVERSE MEDIUM SHADE AND LOWER HALF BLOCK +1FB94..1FBCA ; So # [55] LEFT HALF INVERSE MEDIUM SHADE AND RIGHT HALF BLOCK..WHITE UP-POINTING CHEVRON + +# Total code points: 6431 + +# ================================================ + +# General_Category=Initial_Punctuation + +00AB ; Pi # LEFT-POINTING DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTATION MARK +2018 ; Pi # LEFT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK +201B..201C ; Pi # [2] SINGLE HIGH-REVERSED-9 QUOTATION MARK..LEFT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK +201F ; Pi # DOUBLE HIGH-REVERSED-9 QUOTATION MARK +2039 ; Pi # SINGLE LEFT-POINTING ANGLE QUOTATION MARK +2E02 ; Pi # LEFT SUBSTITUTION BRACKET +2E04 ; Pi # LEFT DOTTED SUBSTITUTION BRACKET +2E09 ; Pi # LEFT TRANSPOSITION BRACKET +2E0C ; Pi # LEFT RAISED OMISSION BRACKET +2E1C ; Pi # LEFT LOW PARAPHRASE BRACKET +2E20 ; Pi # LEFT VERTICAL BAR WITH QUILL + +# Total code points: 12 + +# ================================================ + +# General_Category=Final_Punctuation + +00BB ; Pf # RIGHT-POINTING DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTATION MARK +2019 ; Pf # RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK +201D ; Pf # RIGHT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK +203A ; Pf # SINGLE RIGHT-POINTING ANGLE QUOTATION MARK +2E03 ; Pf # RIGHT SUBSTITUTION BRACKET +2E05 ; Pf # RIGHT DOTTED SUBSTITUTION BRACKET +2E0A ; Pf # RIGHT TRANSPOSITION BRACKET +2E0D ; Pf # RIGHT RAISED OMISSION BRACKET +2E1D ; Pf # RIGHT LOW PARAPHRASE BRACKET +2E21 ; Pf # RIGHT VERTICAL BAR WITH QUILL + +# Total code points: 10 + +# EOF diff --git a/pcre2/maint/Unicode.tables/GraphemeBreakProperty.txt b/pcre2/maint/Unicode.tables/GraphemeBreakProperty.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6ee92f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/pcre2/maint/Unicode.tables/GraphemeBreakProperty.txt @@ -0,0 +1,1448 @@ +# GraphemeBreakProperty-13.0.0.txt +# Date: 2019-10-21, 14:30:35 GMT +# © 2019 Unicode®, Inc. +# Unicode and the Unicode Logo are registered trademarks of Unicode, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. +# For terms of use, see http://www.unicode.org/terms_of_use.html +# +# Unicode Character Database +# For documentation, see http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/ + +# ================================================ + +# Property: Grapheme_Cluster_Break + +# All code points not explicitly listed for Grapheme_Cluster_Break +# have the value Other (XX). + +# @missing: 0000..10FFFF; Other + +# ================================================ + +0600..0605 ; Prepend # Cf [6] ARABIC NUMBER SIGN..ARABIC NUMBER MARK ABOVE +06DD ; Prepend # Cf ARABIC END OF AYAH +070F ; Prepend # Cf SYRIAC ABBREVIATION MARK +08E2 ; Prepend # Cf ARABIC DISPUTED END OF AYAH +0D4E ; Prepend # Lo MALAYALAM LETTER DOT REPH +110BD ; Prepend # Cf KAITHI NUMBER SIGN +110CD ; Prepend # Cf KAITHI NUMBER SIGN ABOVE +111C2..111C3 ; Prepend # Lo [2] SHARADA SIGN JIHVAMULIYA..SHARADA SIGN UPADHMANIYA +1193F ; Prepend # Lo DIVES AKURU PREFIXED NASAL SIGN +11941 ; Prepend # Lo DIVES AKURU INITIAL RA +11A3A ; Prepend # Lo ZANABAZAR SQUARE CLUSTER-INITIAL LETTER RA +11A84..11A89 ; Prepend # Lo [6] SOYOMBO SIGN JIHVAMULIYA..SOYOMBO CLUSTER-INITIAL LETTER SA +11D46 ; Prepend # Lo MASARAM GONDI REPHA + +# Total code points: 24 + +# ================================================ + +000D ; CR # Cc + +# Total code points: 1 + +# ================================================ + +000A ; LF # Cc + +# Total code points: 1 + +# ================================================ + +0000..0009 ; Control # Cc [10] .. +000B..000C ; Control # Cc [2] .. +000E..001F ; Control # Cc [18] .. +007F..009F ; Control # Cc [33] .. +00AD ; Control # Cf SOFT HYPHEN +061C ; Control # Cf ARABIC LETTER MARK +180E ; Control # Cf MONGOLIAN VOWEL SEPARATOR +200B ; Control # Cf ZERO WIDTH SPACE +200E..200F ; Control # Cf [2] LEFT-TO-RIGHT MARK..RIGHT-TO-LEFT MARK +2028 ; Control # Zl LINE SEPARATOR +2029 ; Control # Zp PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR +202A..202E ; Control # Cf [5] LEFT-TO-RIGHT EMBEDDING..RIGHT-TO-LEFT OVERRIDE +2060..2064 ; Control # Cf [5] WORD JOINER..INVISIBLE PLUS +2065 ; Control # Cn +2066..206F ; Control # Cf [10] LEFT-TO-RIGHT ISOLATE..NOMINAL DIGIT SHAPES +FEFF ; Control # Cf ZERO WIDTH NO-BREAK SPACE +FFF0..FFF8 ; Control # Cn [9] .. +FFF9..FFFB ; Control # Cf [3] INTERLINEAR ANNOTATION ANCHOR..INTERLINEAR ANNOTATION TERMINATOR +13430..13438 ; Control # Cf [9] EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH VERTICAL JOINER..EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH END SEGMENT +1BCA0..1BCA3 ; Control # Cf [4] SHORTHAND FORMAT LETTER OVERLAP..SHORTHAND FORMAT UP STEP +1D173..1D17A ; Control # Cf [8] MUSICAL SYMBOL BEGIN BEAM..MUSICAL SYMBOL END PHRASE +E0000 ; Control # Cn +E0001 ; Control # Cf LANGUAGE TAG +E0002..E001F ; Control # Cn [30] .. +E0080..E00FF ; Control # Cn [128] .. +E01F0..E0FFF ; Control # Cn [3600] .. + +# Total code points: 3886 + +# ================================================ + +0300..036F ; Extend # Mn [112] COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT..COMBINING LATIN SMALL LETTER X +0483..0487 ; Extend # Mn [5] COMBINING CYRILLIC TITLO..COMBINING CYRILLIC POKRYTIE +0488..0489 ; Extend # Me [2] COMBINING CYRILLIC HUNDRED THOUSANDS SIGN..COMBINING CYRILLIC MILLIONS SIGN +0591..05BD ; Extend # Mn [45] HEBREW ACCENT ETNAHTA..HEBREW POINT METEG +05BF ; Extend # Mn HEBREW POINT RAFE +05C1..05C2 ; Extend # Mn [2] HEBREW POINT SHIN DOT..HEBREW POINT SIN DOT +05C4..05C5 ; Extend # Mn [2] HEBREW MARK UPPER DOT..HEBREW MARK LOWER DOT +05C7 ; Extend # Mn HEBREW POINT QAMATS QATAN +0610..061A ; Extend # Mn [11] ARABIC SIGN SALLALLAHOU ALAYHE WASSALLAM..ARABIC SMALL KASRA +064B..065F ; Extend # Mn [21] ARABIC FATHATAN..ARABIC WAVY HAMZA BELOW +0670 ; Extend # Mn ARABIC LETTER SUPERSCRIPT ALEF +06D6..06DC ; Extend # Mn [7] ARABIC SMALL HIGH LIGATURE SAD WITH LAM WITH ALEF MAKSURA..ARABIC SMALL HIGH SEEN +06DF..06E4 ; Extend # Mn [6] ARABIC SMALL HIGH ROUNDED ZERO..ARABIC SMALL HIGH MADDA +06E7..06E8 ; Extend # Mn [2] ARABIC SMALL HIGH YEH..ARABIC SMALL HIGH NOON +06EA..06ED ; Extend # Mn [4] ARABIC EMPTY CENTRE LOW STOP..ARABIC SMALL LOW MEEM +0711 ; Extend # Mn SYRIAC LETTER SUPERSCRIPT ALAPH +0730..074A ; Extend # Mn [27] SYRIAC PTHAHA ABOVE..SYRIAC BARREKH +07A6..07B0 ; Extend # Mn [11] THAANA ABAFILI..THAANA SUKUN +07EB..07F3 ; Extend # Mn [9] NKO COMBINING SHORT HIGH TONE..NKO COMBINING DOUBLE DOT ABOVE +07FD ; Extend # Mn NKO DANTAYALAN +0816..0819 ; Extend # Mn [4] SAMARITAN MARK IN..SAMARITAN MARK DAGESH +081B..0823 ; Extend # Mn [9] SAMARITAN MARK EPENTHETIC YUT..SAMARITAN VOWEL SIGN A +0825..0827 ; Extend # Mn [3] SAMARITAN VOWEL SIGN SHORT A..SAMARITAN VOWEL SIGN U +0829..082D ; Extend # Mn [5] SAMARITAN VOWEL SIGN LONG I..SAMARITAN MARK NEQUDAA +0859..085B ; Extend # Mn [3] MANDAIC AFFRICATION MARK..MANDAIC GEMINATION MARK +08D3..08E1 ; Extend # Mn [15] ARABIC SMALL LOW WAW..ARABIC SMALL HIGH SIGN SAFHA +08E3..0902 ; Extend # Mn [32] ARABIC TURNED DAMMA BELOW..DEVANAGARI SIGN ANUSVARA +093A ; Extend # Mn DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN OE +093C ; Extend # Mn DEVANAGARI SIGN NUKTA +0941..0948 ; Extend # Mn [8] DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN U..DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN AI +094D ; Extend # Mn DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA +0951..0957 ; Extend # Mn [7] DEVANAGARI STRESS SIGN UDATTA..DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN UUE +0962..0963 ; Extend # Mn [2] DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L..DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL +0981 ; Extend # Mn BENGALI SIGN CANDRABINDU +09BC ; Extend # Mn BENGALI SIGN NUKTA +09BE ; Extend # Mc BENGALI VOWEL SIGN AA +09C1..09C4 ; Extend # Mn [4] BENGALI VOWEL SIGN U..BENGALI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR +09CD ; Extend # Mn BENGALI SIGN VIRAMA +09D7 ; Extend # Mc BENGALI AU LENGTH MARK +09E2..09E3 ; Extend # Mn [2] BENGALI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L..BENGALI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL +09FE ; Extend # Mn BENGALI SANDHI MARK +0A01..0A02 ; Extend # Mn [2] GURMUKHI SIGN ADAK BINDI..GURMUKHI SIGN BINDI +0A3C ; Extend # Mn GURMUKHI SIGN NUKTA +0A41..0A42 ; Extend # Mn [2] GURMUKHI VOWEL SIGN U..GURMUKHI VOWEL SIGN UU +0A47..0A48 ; Extend # Mn [2] GURMUKHI VOWEL SIGN EE..GURMUKHI VOWEL SIGN AI +0A4B..0A4D ; Extend # Mn [3] GURMUKHI VOWEL SIGN OO..GURMUKHI SIGN VIRAMA +0A51 ; Extend # Mn GURMUKHI SIGN UDAAT +0A70..0A71 ; Extend # Mn [2] GURMUKHI TIPPI..GURMUKHI ADDAK +0A75 ; Extend # Mn GURMUKHI SIGN YAKASH +0A81..0A82 ; Extend # Mn [2] GUJARATI SIGN CANDRABINDU..GUJARATI SIGN ANUSVARA +0ABC ; Extend # Mn GUJARATI SIGN NUKTA +0AC1..0AC5 ; Extend # Mn [5] GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN U..GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN CANDRA E +0AC7..0AC8 ; Extend # Mn [2] GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN E..GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN AI +0ACD ; Extend # Mn GUJARATI SIGN VIRAMA +0AE2..0AE3 ; Extend # Mn [2] GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L..GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL +0AFA..0AFF ; Extend # Mn [6] GUJARATI SIGN SUKUN..GUJARATI SIGN TWO-CIRCLE NUKTA ABOVE +0B01 ; Extend # Mn ORIYA SIGN CANDRABINDU +0B3C ; Extend # Mn ORIYA SIGN NUKTA +0B3E ; Extend # Mc ORIYA VOWEL SIGN AA +0B3F ; Extend # Mn ORIYA VOWEL SIGN I +0B41..0B44 ; Extend # Mn [4] ORIYA VOWEL SIGN U..ORIYA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR +0B4D ; Extend # Mn ORIYA SIGN VIRAMA +0B55..0B56 ; Extend # Mn [2] ORIYA SIGN OVERLINE..ORIYA AI LENGTH MARK +0B57 ; Extend # Mc ORIYA AU LENGTH MARK +0B62..0B63 ; Extend # Mn [2] ORIYA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L..ORIYA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL +0B82 ; Extend # Mn TAMIL SIGN ANUSVARA +0BBE ; Extend # Mc TAMIL VOWEL SIGN AA +0BC0 ; Extend # Mn TAMIL VOWEL SIGN II +0BCD ; Extend # Mn TAMIL SIGN VIRAMA +0BD7 ; Extend # Mc TAMIL AU LENGTH MARK +0C00 ; Extend # Mn TELUGU SIGN COMBINING CANDRABINDU ABOVE +0C04 ; Extend # Mn TELUGU SIGN COMBINING ANUSVARA ABOVE +0C3E..0C40 ; Extend # Mn [3] TELUGU VOWEL SIGN AA..TELUGU VOWEL SIGN II +0C46..0C48 ; Extend # Mn [3] TELUGU VOWEL SIGN E..TELUGU VOWEL SIGN AI +0C4A..0C4D ; Extend # Mn [4] TELUGU VOWEL SIGN O..TELUGU SIGN VIRAMA +0C55..0C56 ; Extend # Mn [2] TELUGU LENGTH MARK..TELUGU AI LENGTH MARK +0C62..0C63 ; Extend # Mn [2] TELUGU VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L..TELUGU VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL +0C81 ; Extend # Mn KANNADA SIGN CANDRABINDU +0CBC ; Extend # Mn KANNADA SIGN NUKTA +0CBF ; Extend # Mn KANNADA VOWEL SIGN I +0CC2 ; Extend # Mc KANNADA VOWEL SIGN UU +0CC6 ; Extend # Mn KANNADA VOWEL SIGN E +0CCC..0CCD ; Extend # Mn [2] KANNADA VOWEL SIGN AU..KANNADA SIGN VIRAMA +0CD5..0CD6 ; Extend # Mc [2] KANNADA LENGTH MARK..KANNADA AI LENGTH MARK +0CE2..0CE3 ; Extend # Mn [2] KANNADA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L..KANNADA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL +0D00..0D01 ; Extend # Mn [2] MALAYALAM SIGN COMBINING ANUSVARA ABOVE..MALAYALAM SIGN CANDRABINDU +0D3B..0D3C ; Extend # Mn [2] MALAYALAM SIGN VERTICAL BAR VIRAMA..MALAYALAM SIGN CIRCULAR VIRAMA +0D3E ; Extend # Mc MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN AA +0D41..0D44 ; Extend # Mn [4] MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN U..MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR +0D4D ; Extend # Mn MALAYALAM SIGN VIRAMA +0D57 ; Extend # Mc MALAYALAM AU LENGTH MARK +0D62..0D63 ; Extend # Mn [2] MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L..MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL +0D81 ; Extend # Mn SINHALA SIGN CANDRABINDU +0DCA ; Extend # Mn SINHALA SIGN AL-LAKUNA +0DCF ; Extend # Mc SINHALA VOWEL SIGN AELA-PILLA +0DD2..0DD4 ; Extend # Mn [3] SINHALA VOWEL SIGN KETTI IS-PILLA..SINHALA VOWEL SIGN KETTI PAA-PILLA +0DD6 ; Extend # Mn SINHALA VOWEL SIGN DIGA PAA-PILLA +0DDF ; Extend # Mc SINHALA VOWEL SIGN GAYANUKITTA +0E31 ; Extend # Mn THAI CHARACTER MAI HAN-AKAT +0E34..0E3A ; Extend # Mn [7] THAI CHARACTER SARA I..THAI CHARACTER PHINTHU +0E47..0E4E ; Extend # Mn [8] THAI CHARACTER MAITAIKHU..THAI CHARACTER YAMAKKAN +0EB1 ; Extend # Mn LAO VOWEL SIGN MAI KAN +0EB4..0EBC ; Extend # Mn [9] LAO VOWEL SIGN I..LAO SEMIVOWEL SIGN LO +0EC8..0ECD ; Extend # Mn [6] LAO TONE MAI EK..LAO NIGGAHITA +0F18..0F19 ; Extend # Mn [2] TIBETAN ASTROLOGICAL SIGN -KHYUD PA..TIBETAN ASTROLOGICAL SIGN SDONG TSHUGS +0F35 ; Extend # Mn TIBETAN MARK NGAS BZUNG NYI ZLA +0F37 ; Extend # Mn TIBETAN MARK NGAS BZUNG SGOR RTAGS +0F39 ; Extend # Mn TIBETAN MARK TSA -PHRU +0F71..0F7E ; Extend # Mn [14] TIBETAN VOWEL SIGN AA..TIBETAN SIGN RJES SU NGA RO +0F80..0F84 ; Extend # Mn [5] TIBETAN VOWEL SIGN REVERSED I..TIBETAN MARK HALANTA +0F86..0F87 ; Extend # Mn [2] TIBETAN SIGN LCI RTAGS..TIBETAN SIGN YANG RTAGS +0F8D..0F97 ; Extend # Mn [11] TIBETAN SUBJOINED SIGN LCE TSA CAN..TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER JA +0F99..0FBC ; Extend # Mn [36] TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER NYA..TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER FIXED-FORM RA +0FC6 ; Extend # Mn TIBETAN SYMBOL PADMA GDAN +102D..1030 ; Extend # Mn [4] MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN I..MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN UU +1032..1037 ; Extend # Mn [6] MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN AI..MYANMAR SIGN DOT BELOW +1039..103A ; Extend # Mn [2] MYANMAR SIGN VIRAMA..MYANMAR SIGN ASAT +103D..103E ; Extend # Mn [2] MYANMAR CONSONANT SIGN MEDIAL WA..MYANMAR CONSONANT SIGN MEDIAL HA +1058..1059 ; Extend # Mn [2] MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L..MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL +105E..1060 ; Extend # Mn [3] MYANMAR CONSONANT SIGN MON MEDIAL NA..MYANMAR CONSONANT SIGN MON MEDIAL LA +1071..1074 ; Extend # Mn [4] MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN GEBA KAREN I..MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN KAYAH EE +1082 ; Extend # Mn MYANMAR CONSONANT SIGN SHAN MEDIAL WA +1085..1086 ; Extend # Mn [2] MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN SHAN E ABOVE..MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN SHAN FINAL Y +108D ; Extend # Mn MYANMAR SIGN SHAN COUNCIL EMPHATIC TONE +109D ; Extend # Mn MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN AITON AI +135D..135F ; Extend # Mn [3] ETHIOPIC COMBINING GEMINATION AND VOWEL LENGTH MARK..ETHIOPIC COMBINING GEMINATION MARK +1712..1714 ; Extend # Mn [3] TAGALOG VOWEL SIGN I..TAGALOG SIGN VIRAMA +1732..1734 ; Extend # Mn [3] HANUNOO VOWEL SIGN I..HANUNOO SIGN PAMUDPOD +1752..1753 ; Extend # Mn [2] BUHID VOWEL SIGN I..BUHID VOWEL SIGN U +1772..1773 ; Extend # Mn [2] TAGBANWA VOWEL SIGN I..TAGBANWA VOWEL SIGN U +17B4..17B5 ; Extend # Mn [2] KHMER VOWEL INHERENT AQ..KHMER VOWEL INHERENT AA +17B7..17BD ; Extend # Mn [7] KHMER VOWEL SIGN I..KHMER VOWEL SIGN UA +17C6 ; Extend # Mn KHMER SIGN NIKAHIT +17C9..17D3 ; Extend # Mn [11] KHMER SIGN MUUSIKATOAN..KHMER SIGN BATHAMASAT +17DD ; Extend # Mn KHMER SIGN ATTHACAN +180B..180D ; Extend # Mn [3] MONGOLIAN FREE VARIATION SELECTOR ONE..MONGOLIAN FREE VARIATION SELECTOR THREE +1885..1886 ; Extend # Mn [2] MONGOLIAN LETTER ALI GALI BALUDA..MONGOLIAN LETTER ALI GALI THREE BALUDA +18A9 ; Extend # Mn MONGOLIAN LETTER ALI GALI DAGALGA +1920..1922 ; Extend # Mn [3] LIMBU VOWEL SIGN A..LIMBU VOWEL SIGN U +1927..1928 ; Extend # Mn [2] LIMBU VOWEL SIGN E..LIMBU VOWEL SIGN O +1932 ; Extend # Mn LIMBU SMALL LETTER ANUSVARA +1939..193B ; Extend # Mn [3] LIMBU SIGN MUKPHRENG..LIMBU SIGN SA-I +1A17..1A18 ; Extend # Mn [2] BUGINESE VOWEL SIGN I..BUGINESE VOWEL SIGN U +1A1B ; Extend # Mn BUGINESE VOWEL SIGN AE +1A56 ; Extend # Mn TAI THAM CONSONANT SIGN MEDIAL LA +1A58..1A5E ; Extend # Mn [7] TAI THAM SIGN MAI KANG LAI..TAI THAM CONSONANT SIGN SA +1A60 ; Extend # Mn TAI THAM SIGN SAKOT +1A62 ; Extend # Mn TAI THAM VOWEL SIGN MAI SAT +1A65..1A6C ; Extend # Mn [8] TAI THAM VOWEL SIGN I..TAI THAM VOWEL SIGN OA BELOW +1A73..1A7C ; Extend # Mn [10] TAI THAM VOWEL SIGN OA ABOVE..TAI THAM SIGN KHUEN-LUE KARAN +1A7F ; Extend # Mn TAI THAM COMBINING CRYPTOGRAMMIC DOT +1AB0..1ABD ; Extend # Mn [14] COMBINING DOUBLED CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT..COMBINING PARENTHESES BELOW +1ABE ; Extend # Me COMBINING PARENTHESES OVERLAY +1ABF..1AC0 ; Extend # Mn [2] COMBINING LATIN SMALL LETTER W BELOW..COMBINING LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED W BELOW +1B00..1B03 ; Extend # Mn [4] BALINESE SIGN ULU RICEM..BALINESE SIGN SURANG +1B34 ; Extend # Mn BALINESE SIGN REREKAN +1B35 ; Extend # Mc BALINESE VOWEL SIGN TEDUNG +1B36..1B3A ; Extend # Mn [5] BALINESE VOWEL SIGN ULU..BALINESE VOWEL SIGN RA REPA +1B3C ; Extend # Mn BALINESE VOWEL SIGN LA LENGA +1B42 ; Extend # Mn BALINESE VOWEL SIGN PEPET +1B6B..1B73 ; Extend # Mn [9] BALINESE MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING TEGEH..BALINESE MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING GONG +1B80..1B81 ; Extend # Mn [2] SUNDANESE SIGN PANYECEK..SUNDANESE SIGN PANGLAYAR +1BA2..1BA5 ; Extend # Mn [4] SUNDANESE CONSONANT SIGN PANYAKRA..SUNDANESE VOWEL SIGN PANYUKU +1BA8..1BA9 ; Extend # Mn [2] SUNDANESE VOWEL SIGN PAMEPET..SUNDANESE VOWEL SIGN PANEULEUNG +1BAB..1BAD ; Extend # Mn [3] SUNDANESE SIGN VIRAMA..SUNDANESE CONSONANT SIGN PASANGAN WA +1BE6 ; Extend # Mn BATAK SIGN TOMPI +1BE8..1BE9 ; Extend # Mn [2] BATAK VOWEL SIGN PAKPAK E..BATAK VOWEL SIGN EE +1BED ; Extend # Mn BATAK VOWEL SIGN KARO O +1BEF..1BF1 ; Extend # Mn [3] BATAK VOWEL SIGN U FOR SIMALUNGUN SA..BATAK CONSONANT SIGN H +1C2C..1C33 ; Extend # Mn [8] LEPCHA VOWEL SIGN E..LEPCHA CONSONANT SIGN T +1C36..1C37 ; Extend # Mn [2] LEPCHA SIGN RAN..LEPCHA SIGN NUKTA +1CD0..1CD2 ; Extend # Mn [3] VEDIC TONE KARSHANA..VEDIC TONE PRENKHA +1CD4..1CE0 ; Extend # Mn [13] VEDIC SIGN YAJURVEDIC MIDLINE SVARITA..VEDIC TONE RIGVEDIC KASHMIRI INDEPENDENT SVARITA +1CE2..1CE8 ; Extend # Mn [7] VEDIC SIGN VISARGA SVARITA..VEDIC SIGN VISARGA ANUDATTA WITH TAIL +1CED ; Extend # Mn VEDIC SIGN TIRYAK +1CF4 ; Extend # Mn VEDIC TONE CANDRA ABOVE +1CF8..1CF9 ; Extend # Mn [2] VEDIC TONE RING ABOVE..VEDIC TONE DOUBLE RING ABOVE +1DC0..1DF9 ; Extend # Mn [58] COMBINING DOTTED GRAVE ACCENT..COMBINING WIDE INVERTED BRIDGE BELOW +1DFB..1DFF ; Extend # Mn [5] COMBINING DELETION MARK..COMBINING RIGHT ARROWHEAD AND DOWN ARROWHEAD BELOW +200C ; Extend # Cf ZERO WIDTH NON-JOINER +20D0..20DC ; Extend # Mn [13] COMBINING LEFT HARPOON ABOVE..COMBINING FOUR DOTS ABOVE +20DD..20E0 ; Extend # Me [4] COMBINING ENCLOSING CIRCLE..COMBINING ENCLOSING CIRCLE BACKSLASH +20E1 ; Extend # Mn COMBINING LEFT RIGHT ARROW ABOVE +20E2..20E4 ; Extend # Me [3] COMBINING ENCLOSING SCREEN..COMBINING ENCLOSING UPWARD POINTING TRIANGLE +20E5..20F0 ; Extend # Mn [12] COMBINING REVERSE SOLIDUS OVERLAY..COMBINING ASTERISK ABOVE +2CEF..2CF1 ; Extend # Mn [3] COPTIC COMBINING NI ABOVE..COPTIC COMBINING SPIRITUS LENIS +2D7F ; Extend # Mn TIFINAGH CONSONANT JOINER +2DE0..2DFF ; Extend # Mn [32] COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER BE..COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER IOTIFIED BIG YUS +302A..302D ; Extend # Mn [4] IDEOGRAPHIC LEVEL TONE MARK..IDEOGRAPHIC ENTERING TONE MARK +302E..302F ; Extend # Mc [2] HANGUL SINGLE DOT TONE MARK..HANGUL DOUBLE DOT TONE MARK +3099..309A ; Extend # Mn [2] COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK..COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA SEMI-VOICED SOUND MARK +A66F ; Extend # Mn COMBINING CYRILLIC VZMET +A670..A672 ; Extend # Me [3] COMBINING CYRILLIC TEN MILLIONS SIGN..COMBINING CYRILLIC THOUSAND MILLIONS SIGN +A674..A67D ; Extend # Mn [10] COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER UKRAINIAN IE..COMBINING CYRILLIC PAYEROK +A69E..A69F ; Extend # Mn [2] COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER EF..COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER IOTIFIED E +A6F0..A6F1 ; Extend # Mn [2] BAMUM COMBINING MARK KOQNDON..BAMUM COMBINING MARK TUKWENTIS +A802 ; Extend # Mn SYLOTI NAGRI SIGN DVISVARA +A806 ; Extend # Mn SYLOTI NAGRI SIGN HASANTA +A80B ; Extend # Mn SYLOTI NAGRI SIGN ANUSVARA +A825..A826 ; Extend # Mn [2] SYLOTI NAGRI VOWEL SIGN U..SYLOTI NAGRI VOWEL SIGN E +A82C ; Extend # Mn SYLOTI NAGRI SIGN ALTERNATE HASANTA +A8C4..A8C5 ; Extend # Mn [2] SAURASHTRA SIGN VIRAMA..SAURASHTRA SIGN CANDRABINDU +A8E0..A8F1 ; Extend # Mn [18] COMBINING DEVANAGARI DIGIT ZERO..COMBINING DEVANAGARI SIGN AVAGRAHA +A8FF ; Extend # Mn DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN AY +A926..A92D ; Extend # Mn [8] KAYAH LI VOWEL UE..KAYAH LI TONE CALYA PLOPHU +A947..A951 ; Extend # Mn [11] REJANG VOWEL SIGN I..REJANG CONSONANT SIGN R +A980..A982 ; Extend # Mn [3] JAVANESE SIGN PANYANGGA..JAVANESE SIGN LAYAR +A9B3 ; Extend # Mn JAVANESE SIGN CECAK TELU +A9B6..A9B9 ; Extend # Mn [4] JAVANESE VOWEL SIGN WULU..JAVANESE VOWEL SIGN SUKU MENDUT +A9BC..A9BD ; Extend # Mn [2] JAVANESE VOWEL SIGN PEPET..JAVANESE CONSONANT SIGN KERET +A9E5 ; Extend # Mn MYANMAR SIGN SHAN SAW +AA29..AA2E ; Extend # Mn [6] CHAM VOWEL SIGN AA..CHAM VOWEL SIGN OE +AA31..AA32 ; Extend # Mn [2] CHAM VOWEL SIGN AU..CHAM VOWEL SIGN UE +AA35..AA36 ; Extend # Mn [2] CHAM CONSONANT SIGN LA..CHAM CONSONANT SIGN WA +AA43 ; Extend # Mn CHAM CONSONANT SIGN FINAL NG +AA4C ; Extend # Mn CHAM CONSONANT SIGN FINAL M +AA7C ; Extend # Mn MYANMAR SIGN TAI LAING TONE-2 +AAB0 ; Extend # Mn TAI VIET MAI KANG +AAB2..AAB4 ; Extend # Mn [3] TAI VIET VOWEL I..TAI VIET VOWEL U +AAB7..AAB8 ; Extend # Mn [2] TAI VIET MAI KHIT..TAI VIET VOWEL IA +AABE..AABF ; Extend # Mn [2] TAI VIET VOWEL AM..TAI VIET TONE MAI EK +AAC1 ; Extend # Mn TAI VIET TONE MAI THO +AAEC..AAED ; Extend # Mn [2] MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN UU..MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN AAI +AAF6 ; Extend # Mn MEETEI MAYEK VIRAMA +ABE5 ; Extend # Mn MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN ANAP +ABE8 ; Extend # Mn MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN UNAP +ABED ; Extend # Mn MEETEI MAYEK APUN IYEK +FB1E ; Extend # Mn HEBREW POINT JUDEO-SPANISH VARIKA +FE00..FE0F ; Extend # Mn [16] VARIATION SELECTOR-1..VARIATION SELECTOR-16 +FE20..FE2F ; Extend # Mn [16] COMBINING LIGATURE LEFT HALF..COMBINING CYRILLIC TITLO RIGHT HALF +FF9E..FF9F ; Extend # Lm [2] HALFWIDTH KATAKANA VOICED SOUND MARK..HALFWIDTH KATAKANA SEMI-VOICED SOUND MARK +101FD ; Extend # Mn PHAISTOS DISC SIGN COMBINING OBLIQUE STROKE +102E0 ; Extend # Mn COPTIC EPACT THOUSANDS MARK +10376..1037A ; Extend # Mn [5] COMBINING OLD PERMIC LETTER AN..COMBINING OLD PERMIC LETTER SII +10A01..10A03 ; Extend # Mn [3] KHAROSHTHI VOWEL SIGN I..KHAROSHTHI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R +10A05..10A06 ; Extend # Mn [2] KHAROSHTHI VOWEL SIGN E..KHAROSHTHI VOWEL SIGN O +10A0C..10A0F ; Extend # Mn [4] KHAROSHTHI VOWEL LENGTH MARK..KHAROSHTHI SIGN VISARGA +10A38..10A3A ; Extend # Mn [3] KHAROSHTHI SIGN BAR ABOVE..KHAROSHTHI SIGN DOT BELOW +10A3F ; Extend # Mn KHAROSHTHI VIRAMA +10AE5..10AE6 ; Extend # Mn [2] MANICHAEAN ABBREVIATION MARK ABOVE..MANICHAEAN ABBREVIATION MARK BELOW +10D24..10D27 ; Extend # Mn [4] HANIFI ROHINGYA SIGN HARBAHAY..HANIFI ROHINGYA SIGN TASSI +10EAB..10EAC ; Extend # Mn [2] YEZIDI COMBINING HAMZA MARK..YEZIDI COMBINING MADDA MARK +10F46..10F50 ; Extend # Mn [11] SOGDIAN COMBINING DOT BELOW..SOGDIAN COMBINING STROKE BELOW +11001 ; Extend # Mn BRAHMI SIGN ANUSVARA +11038..11046 ; Extend # Mn [15] BRAHMI VOWEL SIGN AA..BRAHMI VIRAMA +1107F..11081 ; Extend # Mn [3] BRAHMI NUMBER JOINER..KAITHI SIGN ANUSVARA +110B3..110B6 ; Extend # Mn [4] KAITHI VOWEL SIGN U..KAITHI VOWEL SIGN AI +110B9..110BA ; Extend # Mn [2] KAITHI SIGN VIRAMA..KAITHI SIGN NUKTA +11100..11102 ; Extend # Mn [3] CHAKMA SIGN CANDRABINDU..CHAKMA SIGN VISARGA +11127..1112B ; Extend # Mn [5] CHAKMA VOWEL SIGN A..CHAKMA VOWEL SIGN UU +1112D..11134 ; Extend # Mn [8] CHAKMA VOWEL SIGN AI..CHAKMA MAAYYAA +11173 ; Extend # Mn MAHAJANI SIGN NUKTA +11180..11181 ; Extend # Mn [2] SHARADA SIGN CANDRABINDU..SHARADA SIGN ANUSVARA +111B6..111BE ; Extend # Mn [9] SHARADA VOWEL SIGN U..SHARADA VOWEL SIGN O +111C9..111CC ; Extend # Mn [4] SHARADA SANDHI MARK..SHARADA EXTRA SHORT VOWEL MARK +111CF ; Extend # Mn SHARADA SIGN INVERTED CANDRABINDU +1122F..11231 ; Extend # Mn [3] KHOJKI VOWEL SIGN U..KHOJKI VOWEL SIGN AI +11234 ; Extend # Mn KHOJKI SIGN ANUSVARA +11236..11237 ; Extend # Mn [2] KHOJKI SIGN NUKTA..KHOJKI SIGN SHADDA +1123E ; Extend # Mn KHOJKI SIGN SUKUN +112DF ; Extend # Mn KHUDAWADI SIGN ANUSVARA +112E3..112EA ; Extend # Mn [8] KHUDAWADI VOWEL SIGN U..KHUDAWADI SIGN VIRAMA +11300..11301 ; Extend # Mn [2] GRANTHA SIGN COMBINING ANUSVARA ABOVE..GRANTHA SIGN CANDRABINDU +1133B..1133C ; Extend # Mn [2] COMBINING BINDU BELOW..GRANTHA SIGN NUKTA +1133E ; Extend # Mc GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN AA +11340 ; Extend # Mn GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN II +11357 ; Extend # Mc GRANTHA AU LENGTH MARK +11366..1136C ; Extend # Mn [7] COMBINING GRANTHA DIGIT ZERO..COMBINING GRANTHA DIGIT SIX +11370..11374 ; Extend # Mn [5] COMBINING GRANTHA LETTER A..COMBINING GRANTHA LETTER PA +11438..1143F ; Extend # Mn [8] NEWA VOWEL SIGN U..NEWA VOWEL SIGN AI +11442..11444 ; Extend # Mn [3] NEWA SIGN VIRAMA..NEWA SIGN ANUSVARA +11446 ; Extend # Mn NEWA SIGN NUKTA +1145E ; Extend # Mn NEWA SANDHI MARK +114B0 ; Extend # Mc TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN AA +114B3..114B8 ; Extend # Mn [6] TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN U..TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL +114BA ; Extend # Mn TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN SHORT E +114BD ; Extend # Mc TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN SHORT O +114BF..114C0 ; Extend # Mn [2] TIRHUTA SIGN CANDRABINDU..TIRHUTA SIGN ANUSVARA +114C2..114C3 ; Extend # Mn [2] TIRHUTA SIGN VIRAMA..TIRHUTA SIGN NUKTA +115AF ; Extend # Mc SIDDHAM VOWEL SIGN AA +115B2..115B5 ; Extend # Mn [4] SIDDHAM VOWEL SIGN U..SIDDHAM VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR +115BC..115BD ; Extend # Mn [2] SIDDHAM SIGN CANDRABINDU..SIDDHAM SIGN ANUSVARA +115BF..115C0 ; Extend # Mn [2] SIDDHAM SIGN VIRAMA..SIDDHAM SIGN NUKTA +115DC..115DD ; Extend # Mn [2] SIDDHAM VOWEL SIGN ALTERNATE U..SIDDHAM VOWEL SIGN ALTERNATE UU +11633..1163A ; Extend # Mn [8] MODI VOWEL SIGN U..MODI VOWEL SIGN AI +1163D ; Extend # Mn MODI SIGN ANUSVARA +1163F..11640 ; Extend # Mn [2] MODI SIGN VIRAMA..MODI SIGN ARDHACANDRA +116AB ; Extend # Mn TAKRI SIGN ANUSVARA +116AD ; Extend # Mn TAKRI VOWEL SIGN AA +116B0..116B5 ; Extend # Mn [6] TAKRI VOWEL SIGN U..TAKRI VOWEL SIGN AU +116B7 ; Extend # Mn TAKRI SIGN NUKTA +1171D..1171F ; Extend # Mn [3] AHOM CONSONANT SIGN MEDIAL LA..AHOM CONSONANT SIGN MEDIAL LIGATING RA +11722..11725 ; Extend # Mn [4] AHOM VOWEL SIGN I..AHOM VOWEL SIGN UU +11727..1172B ; Extend # Mn [5] AHOM VOWEL SIGN AW..AHOM SIGN KILLER +1182F..11837 ; Extend # Mn [9] DOGRA VOWEL SIGN U..DOGRA SIGN ANUSVARA +11839..1183A ; Extend # Mn [2] DOGRA SIGN VIRAMA..DOGRA SIGN NUKTA +11930 ; Extend # Mc DIVES AKURU VOWEL SIGN AA +1193B..1193C ; Extend # Mn [2] DIVES AKURU SIGN ANUSVARA..DIVES AKURU SIGN CANDRABINDU +1193E ; Extend # Mn DIVES AKURU VIRAMA +11943 ; Extend # Mn DIVES AKURU SIGN NUKTA +119D4..119D7 ; Extend # Mn [4] NANDINAGARI VOWEL SIGN U..NANDINAGARI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR +119DA..119DB ; Extend # Mn [2] NANDINAGARI VOWEL SIGN E..NANDINAGARI VOWEL SIGN AI +119E0 ; Extend # Mn NANDINAGARI SIGN VIRAMA +11A01..11A0A ; Extend # Mn [10] ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL SIGN I..ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL LENGTH MARK +11A33..11A38 ; Extend # Mn [6] ZANABAZAR SQUARE FINAL CONSONANT MARK..ZANABAZAR SQUARE SIGN ANUSVARA +11A3B..11A3E ; Extend # Mn [4] ZANABAZAR SQUARE CLUSTER-FINAL LETTER YA..ZANABAZAR SQUARE CLUSTER-FINAL LETTER VA +11A47 ; Extend # Mn ZANABAZAR SQUARE SUBJOINER +11A51..11A56 ; Extend # Mn [6] SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN I..SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN OE +11A59..11A5B ; Extend # Mn [3] SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R..SOYOMBO VOWEL LENGTH MARK +11A8A..11A96 ; Extend # Mn [13] SOYOMBO FINAL CONSONANT SIGN G..SOYOMBO SIGN ANUSVARA +11A98..11A99 ; Extend # Mn [2] SOYOMBO GEMINATION MARK..SOYOMBO SUBJOINER +11C30..11C36 ; Extend # Mn [7] BHAIKSUKI VOWEL SIGN I..BHAIKSUKI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L +11C38..11C3D ; Extend # Mn [6] BHAIKSUKI VOWEL SIGN E..BHAIKSUKI SIGN ANUSVARA +11C3F ; Extend # Mn BHAIKSUKI SIGN VIRAMA +11C92..11CA7 ; Extend # Mn [22] MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER KA..MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER ZA +11CAA..11CB0 ; Extend # Mn [7] MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER RA..MARCHEN VOWEL SIGN AA +11CB2..11CB3 ; Extend # Mn [2] MARCHEN VOWEL SIGN U..MARCHEN VOWEL SIGN E +11CB5..11CB6 ; Extend # Mn [2] MARCHEN SIGN ANUSVARA..MARCHEN SIGN CANDRABINDU +11D31..11D36 ; Extend # Mn [6] MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN AA..MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R +11D3A ; Extend # Mn MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN E +11D3C..11D3D ; Extend # Mn [2] MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN AI..MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN O +11D3F..11D45 ; Extend # Mn [7] MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN AU..MASARAM GONDI VIRAMA +11D47 ; Extend # Mn MASARAM GONDI RA-KARA +11D90..11D91 ; Extend # Mn [2] GUNJALA GONDI VOWEL SIGN EE..GUNJALA GONDI VOWEL SIGN AI +11D95 ; Extend # Mn GUNJALA GONDI SIGN ANUSVARA +11D97 ; Extend # Mn GUNJALA GONDI VIRAMA +11EF3..11EF4 ; Extend # Mn [2] MAKASAR VOWEL SIGN I..MAKASAR VOWEL SIGN U +16AF0..16AF4 ; Extend # Mn [5] BASSA VAH COMBINING HIGH TONE..BASSA VAH COMBINING HIGH-LOW TONE +16B30..16B36 ; Extend # Mn [7] PAHAWH HMONG MARK CIM TUB..PAHAWH HMONG MARK CIM TAUM +16F4F ; Extend # Mn MIAO SIGN CONSONANT MODIFIER BAR +16F8F..16F92 ; Extend # Mn [4] MIAO TONE RIGHT..MIAO TONE BELOW +16FE4 ; Extend # Mn KHITAN SMALL SCRIPT FILLER +1BC9D..1BC9E ; Extend # Mn [2] DUPLOYAN THICK LETTER SELECTOR..DUPLOYAN DOUBLE MARK +1D165 ; Extend # Mc MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING STEM +1D167..1D169 ; Extend # Mn [3] MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING TREMOLO-1..MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING TREMOLO-3 +1D16E..1D172 ; Extend # Mc [5] MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING FLAG-1..MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING FLAG-5 +1D17B..1D182 ; Extend # Mn [8] MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING ACCENT..MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING LOURE +1D185..1D18B ; Extend # Mn [7] MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING DOIT..MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING TRIPLE TONGUE +1D1AA..1D1AD ; Extend # Mn [4] MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING DOWN BOW..MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING SNAP PIZZICATO +1D242..1D244 ; Extend # Mn [3] COMBINING GREEK MUSICAL TRISEME..COMBINING GREEK MUSICAL PENTASEME +1DA00..1DA36 ; Extend # Mn [55] SIGNWRITING HEAD RIM..SIGNWRITING AIR SUCKING IN +1DA3B..1DA6C ; Extend # Mn [50] SIGNWRITING MOUTH CLOSED NEUTRAL..SIGNWRITING EXCITEMENT +1DA75 ; Extend # Mn SIGNWRITING UPPER BODY TILTING FROM HIP JOINTS +1DA84 ; Extend # Mn SIGNWRITING LOCATION HEAD NECK +1DA9B..1DA9F ; Extend # Mn [5] SIGNWRITING FILL MODIFIER-2..SIGNWRITING FILL MODIFIER-6 +1DAA1..1DAAF ; Extend # Mn [15] SIGNWRITING ROTATION MODIFIER-2..SIGNWRITING ROTATION MODIFIER-16 +1E000..1E006 ; Extend # Mn [7] COMBINING GLAGOLITIC LETTER AZU..COMBINING GLAGOLITIC LETTER ZHIVETE +1E008..1E018 ; Extend # Mn [17] COMBINING GLAGOLITIC LETTER ZEMLJA..COMBINING GLAGOLITIC LETTER HERU +1E01B..1E021 ; Extend # Mn [7] COMBINING GLAGOLITIC LETTER SHTA..COMBINING GLAGOLITIC LETTER YATI +1E023..1E024 ; Extend # Mn [2] COMBINING GLAGOLITIC LETTER YU..COMBINING GLAGOLITIC LETTER SMALL YUS +1E026..1E02A ; Extend # Mn [5] COMBINING GLAGOLITIC LETTER YO..COMBINING GLAGOLITIC LETTER FITA +1E130..1E136 ; Extend # Mn [7] NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG TONE-B..NYIAKENG PUACHUE HMONG TONE-D +1E2EC..1E2EF ; Extend # Mn [4] WANCHO TONE TUP..WANCHO TONE KOINI +1E8D0..1E8D6 ; Extend # Mn [7] MENDE KIKAKUI COMBINING NUMBER TEENS..MENDE KIKAKUI COMBINING NUMBER MILLIONS +1E944..1E94A ; Extend # Mn [7] ADLAM ALIF LENGTHENER..ADLAM NUKTA +1F3FB..1F3FF ; Extend # Sk [5] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2..EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-6 +E0020..E007F ; Extend # Cf [96] TAG SPACE..CANCEL TAG +E0100..E01EF ; Extend # Mn [240] VARIATION SELECTOR-17..VARIATION SELECTOR-256 + +# Total code points: 1984 + +# ================================================ + +1F1E6..1F1FF ; Regional_Indicator # So [26] REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER A..REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER Z + +# Total code points: 26 + +# ================================================ + +0903 ; SpacingMark # Mc DEVANAGARI SIGN VISARGA +093B ; SpacingMark # Mc DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN OOE +093E..0940 ; SpacingMark # Mc [3] DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN AA..DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN II +0949..094C ; SpacingMark # Mc [4] DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN CANDRA O..DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN AU +094E..094F ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN PRISHTHAMATRA E..DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN AW +0982..0983 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] BENGALI SIGN ANUSVARA..BENGALI SIGN VISARGA +09BF..09C0 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] BENGALI VOWEL SIGN I..BENGALI VOWEL SIGN II +09C7..09C8 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] BENGALI VOWEL SIGN E..BENGALI VOWEL SIGN AI +09CB..09CC ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] BENGALI VOWEL SIGN O..BENGALI VOWEL SIGN AU +0A03 ; SpacingMark # Mc GURMUKHI SIGN VISARGA +0A3E..0A40 ; SpacingMark # Mc [3] GURMUKHI VOWEL SIGN AA..GURMUKHI VOWEL SIGN II +0A83 ; SpacingMark # Mc GUJARATI SIGN VISARGA +0ABE..0AC0 ; SpacingMark # Mc [3] GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN AA..GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN II +0AC9 ; SpacingMark # Mc GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN CANDRA O +0ACB..0ACC ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN O..GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN AU +0B02..0B03 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] ORIYA SIGN ANUSVARA..ORIYA SIGN VISARGA +0B40 ; SpacingMark # Mc ORIYA VOWEL SIGN II +0B47..0B48 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] ORIYA VOWEL SIGN E..ORIYA VOWEL SIGN AI +0B4B..0B4C ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] ORIYA VOWEL SIGN O..ORIYA VOWEL SIGN AU +0BBF ; SpacingMark # Mc TAMIL VOWEL SIGN I +0BC1..0BC2 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] TAMIL VOWEL SIGN U..TAMIL VOWEL SIGN UU +0BC6..0BC8 ; SpacingMark # Mc [3] TAMIL VOWEL SIGN E..TAMIL VOWEL SIGN AI +0BCA..0BCC ; SpacingMark # Mc [3] TAMIL VOWEL SIGN O..TAMIL VOWEL SIGN AU +0C01..0C03 ; SpacingMark # Mc [3] TELUGU SIGN CANDRABINDU..TELUGU SIGN VISARGA +0C41..0C44 ; SpacingMark # Mc [4] TELUGU VOWEL SIGN U..TELUGU VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR +0C82..0C83 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] KANNADA SIGN ANUSVARA..KANNADA SIGN VISARGA +0CBE ; SpacingMark # Mc KANNADA VOWEL SIGN AA +0CC0..0CC1 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] KANNADA VOWEL SIGN II..KANNADA VOWEL SIGN U +0CC3..0CC4 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] KANNADA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R..KANNADA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR +0CC7..0CC8 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] KANNADA VOWEL SIGN EE..KANNADA VOWEL SIGN AI +0CCA..0CCB ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] KANNADA VOWEL SIGN O..KANNADA VOWEL SIGN OO +0D02..0D03 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] MALAYALAM SIGN ANUSVARA..MALAYALAM SIGN VISARGA +0D3F..0D40 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN I..MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN II +0D46..0D48 ; SpacingMark # Mc [3] MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN E..MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN AI +0D4A..0D4C ; SpacingMark # Mc [3] MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN O..MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN AU +0D82..0D83 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] SINHALA SIGN ANUSVARAYA..SINHALA SIGN VISARGAYA +0DD0..0DD1 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] SINHALA VOWEL SIGN KETTI AEDA-PILLA..SINHALA VOWEL SIGN DIGA AEDA-PILLA +0DD8..0DDE ; SpacingMark # Mc [7] SINHALA VOWEL SIGN GAETTA-PILLA..SINHALA VOWEL SIGN KOMBUVA HAA GAYANUKITTA +0DF2..0DF3 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] SINHALA VOWEL SIGN DIGA GAETTA-PILLA..SINHALA VOWEL SIGN DIGA GAYANUKITTA +0E33 ; SpacingMark # Lo THAI CHARACTER SARA AM +0EB3 ; SpacingMark # Lo LAO VOWEL SIGN AM +0F3E..0F3F ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] TIBETAN SIGN YAR TSHES..TIBETAN SIGN MAR TSHES +0F7F ; SpacingMark # Mc TIBETAN SIGN RNAM BCAD +1031 ; SpacingMark # Mc MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN E +103B..103C ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] MYANMAR CONSONANT SIGN MEDIAL YA..MYANMAR CONSONANT SIGN MEDIAL RA +1056..1057 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R..MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR +1084 ; SpacingMark # Mc MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN SHAN E +17B6 ; SpacingMark # Mc KHMER VOWEL SIGN AA +17BE..17C5 ; SpacingMark # Mc [8] KHMER VOWEL SIGN OE..KHMER VOWEL SIGN AU +17C7..17C8 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] KHMER SIGN REAHMUK..KHMER SIGN YUUKALEAPINTU +1923..1926 ; SpacingMark # Mc [4] LIMBU VOWEL SIGN EE..LIMBU VOWEL SIGN AU +1929..192B ; SpacingMark # Mc [3] LIMBU SUBJOINED LETTER YA..LIMBU SUBJOINED LETTER WA +1930..1931 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] LIMBU SMALL LETTER KA..LIMBU SMALL LETTER NGA +1933..1938 ; SpacingMark # Mc [6] LIMBU SMALL LETTER TA..LIMBU SMALL LETTER LA +1A19..1A1A ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] BUGINESE VOWEL SIGN E..BUGINESE VOWEL SIGN O +1A55 ; SpacingMark # Mc TAI THAM CONSONANT SIGN MEDIAL RA +1A57 ; SpacingMark # Mc TAI THAM CONSONANT SIGN LA TANG LAI +1A6D..1A72 ; SpacingMark # Mc [6] TAI THAM VOWEL SIGN OY..TAI THAM VOWEL SIGN THAM AI +1B04 ; SpacingMark # Mc BALINESE SIGN BISAH +1B3B ; SpacingMark # Mc BALINESE VOWEL SIGN RA REPA TEDUNG +1B3D..1B41 ; SpacingMark # Mc [5] BALINESE VOWEL SIGN LA LENGA TEDUNG..BALINESE VOWEL SIGN TALING REPA TEDUNG +1B43..1B44 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] BALINESE VOWEL SIGN PEPET TEDUNG..BALINESE ADEG ADEG +1B82 ; SpacingMark # Mc SUNDANESE SIGN PANGWISAD +1BA1 ; SpacingMark # Mc SUNDANESE CONSONANT SIGN PAMINGKAL +1BA6..1BA7 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] SUNDANESE VOWEL SIGN PANAELAENG..SUNDANESE VOWEL SIGN PANOLONG +1BAA ; SpacingMark # Mc SUNDANESE SIGN PAMAAEH +1BE7 ; SpacingMark # Mc BATAK VOWEL SIGN E +1BEA..1BEC ; SpacingMark # Mc [3] BATAK VOWEL SIGN I..BATAK VOWEL SIGN O +1BEE ; SpacingMark # Mc BATAK VOWEL SIGN U +1BF2..1BF3 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] BATAK PANGOLAT..BATAK PANONGONAN +1C24..1C2B ; SpacingMark # Mc [8] LEPCHA SUBJOINED LETTER YA..LEPCHA VOWEL SIGN UU +1C34..1C35 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] LEPCHA CONSONANT SIGN NYIN-DO..LEPCHA CONSONANT SIGN KANG +1CE1 ; SpacingMark # Mc VEDIC TONE ATHARVAVEDIC INDEPENDENT SVARITA +1CF7 ; SpacingMark # Mc VEDIC SIGN ATIKRAMA +A823..A824 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] SYLOTI NAGRI VOWEL SIGN A..SYLOTI NAGRI VOWEL SIGN I +A827 ; SpacingMark # Mc SYLOTI NAGRI VOWEL SIGN OO +A880..A881 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] SAURASHTRA SIGN ANUSVARA..SAURASHTRA SIGN VISARGA +A8B4..A8C3 ; SpacingMark # Mc [16] SAURASHTRA CONSONANT SIGN HAARU..SAURASHTRA VOWEL SIGN AU +A952..A953 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] REJANG CONSONANT SIGN H..REJANG VIRAMA +A983 ; SpacingMark # Mc JAVANESE SIGN WIGNYAN +A9B4..A9B5 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] JAVANESE VOWEL SIGN TARUNG..JAVANESE VOWEL SIGN TOLONG +A9BA..A9BB ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] JAVANESE VOWEL SIGN TALING..JAVANESE VOWEL SIGN DIRGA MURE +A9BE..A9C0 ; SpacingMark # Mc [3] JAVANESE CONSONANT SIGN PENGKAL..JAVANESE PANGKON +AA2F..AA30 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] CHAM VOWEL SIGN O..CHAM VOWEL SIGN AI +AA33..AA34 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] CHAM CONSONANT SIGN YA..CHAM CONSONANT SIGN RA +AA4D ; SpacingMark # Mc CHAM CONSONANT SIGN FINAL H +AAEB ; SpacingMark # Mc MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN II +AAEE..AAEF ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN AU..MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN AAU +AAF5 ; SpacingMark # Mc MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN VISARGA +ABE3..ABE4 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN ONAP..MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN INAP +ABE6..ABE7 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN YENAP..MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN SOUNAP +ABE9..ABEA ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN CHEINAP..MEETEI MAYEK VOWEL SIGN NUNG +ABEC ; SpacingMark # Mc MEETEI MAYEK LUM IYEK +11000 ; SpacingMark # Mc BRAHMI SIGN CANDRABINDU +11002 ; SpacingMark # Mc BRAHMI SIGN VISARGA +11082 ; SpacingMark # Mc KAITHI SIGN VISARGA +110B0..110B2 ; SpacingMark # Mc [3] KAITHI VOWEL SIGN AA..KAITHI VOWEL SIGN II +110B7..110B8 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] KAITHI VOWEL SIGN O..KAITHI VOWEL SIGN AU +1112C ; SpacingMark # Mc CHAKMA VOWEL SIGN E +11145..11146 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] CHAKMA VOWEL SIGN AA..CHAKMA VOWEL SIGN EI +11182 ; SpacingMark # Mc SHARADA SIGN VISARGA +111B3..111B5 ; SpacingMark # Mc [3] SHARADA VOWEL SIGN AA..SHARADA VOWEL SIGN II +111BF..111C0 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] SHARADA VOWEL SIGN AU..SHARADA SIGN VIRAMA +111CE ; SpacingMark # Mc SHARADA VOWEL SIGN PRISHTHAMATRA E +1122C..1122E ; SpacingMark # Mc [3] KHOJKI VOWEL SIGN AA..KHOJKI VOWEL SIGN II +11232..11233 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] KHOJKI VOWEL SIGN O..KHOJKI VOWEL SIGN AU +11235 ; SpacingMark # Mc KHOJKI SIGN VIRAMA +112E0..112E2 ; SpacingMark # Mc [3] KHUDAWADI VOWEL SIGN AA..KHUDAWADI VOWEL SIGN II +11302..11303 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] GRANTHA SIGN ANUSVARA..GRANTHA SIGN VISARGA +1133F ; SpacingMark # Mc GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN I +11341..11344 ; SpacingMark # Mc [4] GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN U..GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR +11347..11348 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN EE..GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN AI +1134B..1134D ; SpacingMark # Mc [3] GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN OO..GRANTHA SIGN VIRAMA +11362..11363 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L..GRANTHA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL +11435..11437 ; SpacingMark # Mc [3] NEWA VOWEL SIGN AA..NEWA VOWEL SIGN II +11440..11441 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] NEWA VOWEL SIGN O..NEWA VOWEL SIGN AU +11445 ; SpacingMark # Mc NEWA SIGN VISARGA +114B1..114B2 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN I..TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN II +114B9 ; SpacingMark # Mc TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN E +114BB..114BC ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN AI..TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN O +114BE ; SpacingMark # Mc TIRHUTA VOWEL SIGN AU +114C1 ; SpacingMark # Mc TIRHUTA SIGN VISARGA +115B0..115B1 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] SIDDHAM VOWEL SIGN I..SIDDHAM VOWEL SIGN II +115B8..115BB ; SpacingMark # Mc [4] SIDDHAM VOWEL SIGN E..SIDDHAM VOWEL SIGN AU +115BE ; SpacingMark # Mc SIDDHAM SIGN VISARGA +11630..11632 ; SpacingMark # Mc [3] MODI VOWEL SIGN AA..MODI VOWEL SIGN II +1163B..1163C ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] MODI VOWEL SIGN O..MODI VOWEL SIGN AU +1163E ; SpacingMark # Mc MODI SIGN VISARGA +116AC ; SpacingMark # Mc TAKRI SIGN VISARGA +116AE..116AF ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] TAKRI VOWEL SIGN I..TAKRI VOWEL SIGN II +116B6 ; SpacingMark # Mc TAKRI SIGN VIRAMA +11720..11721 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] AHOM VOWEL SIGN A..AHOM VOWEL SIGN AA +11726 ; SpacingMark # Mc AHOM VOWEL SIGN E +1182C..1182E ; SpacingMark # Mc [3] DOGRA VOWEL SIGN AA..DOGRA VOWEL SIGN II +11838 ; SpacingMark # Mc DOGRA SIGN VISARGA +11931..11935 ; SpacingMark # Mc [5] DIVES AKURU VOWEL SIGN I..DIVES AKURU VOWEL SIGN E +11937..11938 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] DIVES AKURU VOWEL SIGN AI..DIVES AKURU VOWEL SIGN O +1193D ; SpacingMark # Mc DIVES AKURU SIGN HALANTA +11940 ; SpacingMark # Mc DIVES AKURU MEDIAL YA +11942 ; SpacingMark # Mc DIVES AKURU MEDIAL RA +119D1..119D3 ; SpacingMark # Mc [3] NANDINAGARI VOWEL SIGN AA..NANDINAGARI VOWEL SIGN II +119DC..119DF ; SpacingMark # Mc [4] NANDINAGARI VOWEL SIGN O..NANDINAGARI SIGN VISARGA +119E4 ; SpacingMark # Mc NANDINAGARI VOWEL SIGN PRISHTHAMATRA E +11A39 ; SpacingMark # Mc ZANABAZAR SQUARE SIGN VISARGA +11A57..11A58 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN AI..SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN AU +11A97 ; SpacingMark # Mc SOYOMBO SIGN VISARGA +11C2F ; SpacingMark # Mc BHAIKSUKI VOWEL SIGN AA +11C3E ; SpacingMark # Mc BHAIKSUKI SIGN VISARGA +11CA9 ; SpacingMark # Mc MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER YA +11CB1 ; SpacingMark # Mc MARCHEN VOWEL SIGN I +11CB4 ; SpacingMark # Mc MARCHEN VOWEL SIGN O +11D8A..11D8E ; SpacingMark # Mc [5] GUNJALA GONDI VOWEL SIGN AA..GUNJALA GONDI VOWEL SIGN UU +11D93..11D94 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] GUNJALA GONDI VOWEL SIGN OO..GUNJALA GONDI VOWEL SIGN AU +11D96 ; SpacingMark # Mc GUNJALA GONDI SIGN VISARGA +11EF5..11EF6 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] MAKASAR VOWEL SIGN E..MAKASAR VOWEL SIGN O +16F51..16F87 ; SpacingMark # Mc [55] MIAO SIGN ASPIRATION..MIAO VOWEL SIGN UI +16FF0..16FF1 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] VIETNAMESE ALTERNATE READING MARK CA..VIETNAMESE ALTERNATE READING MARK NHAY +1D166 ; SpacingMark # Mc MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING SPRECHGESANG STEM +1D16D ; SpacingMark # Mc MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING AUGMENTATION DOT + +# Total code points: 388 + +# ================================================ + +1100..115F ; L # Lo [96] HANGUL CHOSEONG KIYEOK..HANGUL CHOSEONG FILLER +A960..A97C ; L # Lo [29] HANGUL CHOSEONG TIKEUT-MIEUM..HANGUL CHOSEONG SSANGYEORINHIEUH + +# Total code points: 125 + +# ================================================ + +1160..11A7 ; V # Lo [72] HANGUL JUNGSEONG FILLER..HANGUL JUNGSEONG O-YAE +D7B0..D7C6 ; V # Lo [23] HANGUL JUNGSEONG O-YEO..HANGUL JUNGSEONG ARAEA-E + +# Total code points: 95 + +# ================================================ + +11A8..11FF ; T # Lo [88] HANGUL JONGSEONG KIYEOK..HANGUL JONGSEONG SSANGNIEUN +D7CB..D7FB ; T # Lo [49] HANGUL JONGSEONG NIEUN-RIEUL..HANGUL JONGSEONG PHIEUPH-THIEUTH + +# Total code points: 137 + +# ================================================ + +AC00 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GA +AC1C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GAE +AC38 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GYA +AC54 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GYAE +AC70 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GEO +AC8C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GE +ACA8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GYEO +ACC4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GYE +ACE0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GO +ACFC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GWA +AD18 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GWAE +AD34 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GOE +AD50 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GYO +AD6C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GU +AD88 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GWEO +ADA4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GWE +ADC0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GWI +ADDC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GYU +ADF8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GEU +AE14 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GYI +AE30 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GI +AE4C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GGA +AE68 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAE +AE84 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYA +AEA0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAE +AEBC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEO +AED8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GGE +AEF4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEO +AF10 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYE +AF2C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GGO +AF48 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GGWA +AF64 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GGWAE +AF80 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GGOE +AF9C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYO +AFB8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GGU +AFD4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GGWEO +AFF0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GGWE +B00C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GGWI +B028 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYU +B044 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEU +B060 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYI +B07C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE GGI +B098 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE NA +B0B4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE NAE +B0D0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE NYA +B0EC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE NYAE +B108 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE NEO +B124 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE NE +B140 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE NYEO +B15C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE NYE +B178 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE NO +B194 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE NWA +B1B0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE NWAE +B1CC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE NOE +B1E8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE NYO +B204 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE NU +B220 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE NWEO +B23C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE NWE +B258 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE NWI +B274 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE NYU +B290 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE NEU +B2AC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE NYI +B2C8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE NI +B2E4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DA +B300 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DAE +B31C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DYA +B338 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DYAE +B354 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DEO +B370 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DE +B38C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DYEO +B3A8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DYE +B3C4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DO +B3E0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DWA +B3FC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DWAE +B418 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DOE +B434 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DYO +B450 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DU +B46C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DWEO +B488 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DWE +B4A4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DWI +B4C0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DYU +B4DC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DEU +B4F8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DYI +B514 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DI +B530 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DDA +B54C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DDAE +B568 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DDYA +B584 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DDYAE +B5A0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DDEO +B5BC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DDE +B5D8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DDYEO +B5F4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DDYE +B610 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DDO +B62C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DDWA +B648 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DDWAE +B664 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DDOE +B680 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DDYO +B69C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DDU +B6B8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DDWEO +B6D4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DDWE +B6F0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DDWI +B70C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DDYU +B728 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DDEU +B744 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DDYI +B760 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE DDI +B77C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE RA +B798 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE RAE +B7B4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE RYA +B7D0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE RYAE +B7EC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE REO +B808 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE RE +B824 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE RYEO +B840 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE RYE +B85C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE RO +B878 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE RWA +B894 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE RWAE +B8B0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE ROE +B8CC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE RYO +B8E8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE RU +B904 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE RWEO +B920 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE RWE +B93C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE RWI +B958 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE RYU +B974 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE REU +B990 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE RYI +B9AC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE RI +B9C8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE MA +B9E4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE MAE +BA00 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE MYA +BA1C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE MYAE +BA38 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE MEO +BA54 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE ME +BA70 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE MYEO +BA8C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE MYE +BAA8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE MO +BAC4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE MWA +BAE0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE MWAE +BAFC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE MOE +BB18 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE MYO +BB34 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE MU +BB50 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE MWEO +BB6C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE MWE +BB88 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE MWI +BBA4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE MYU +BBC0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE MEU +BBDC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE MYI +BBF8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE MI +BC14 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BA +BC30 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BAE +BC4C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BYA +BC68 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BYAE +BC84 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BEO +BCA0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BE +BCBC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BYEO +BCD8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BYE +BCF4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BO +BD10 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BWA +BD2C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BWAE +BD48 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BOE +BD64 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BYO +BD80 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BU +BD9C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BWEO +BDB8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BWE +BDD4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BWI +BDF0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BYU +BE0C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BEU +BE28 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BYI +BE44 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BI +BE60 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BBA +BE7C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BBAE +BE98 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BBYA +BEB4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BBYAE +BED0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BBEO +BEEC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BBE +BF08 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BBYEO +BF24 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BBYE +BF40 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BBO +BF5C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BBWA +BF78 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BBWAE +BF94 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BBOE +BFB0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BBYO +BFCC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BBU +BFE8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BBWEO +C004 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BBWE +C020 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BBWI +C03C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BBYU +C058 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BBEU +C074 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BBYI +C090 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE BBI +C0AC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SA +C0C8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SAE +C0E4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SYA +C100 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SYAE +C11C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SEO +C138 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SE +C154 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SYEO +C170 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SYE +C18C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SO +C1A8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SWA +C1C4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SWAE +C1E0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SOE +C1FC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SYO +C218 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SU +C234 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SWEO +C250 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SWE +C26C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SWI +C288 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SYU +C2A4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SEU +C2C0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SYI +C2DC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SI +C2F8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SSA +C314 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SSAE +C330 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SSYA +C34C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SSYAE +C368 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SSEO +C384 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SSE +C3A0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SSYEO +C3BC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SSYE +C3D8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SSO +C3F4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SSWA +C410 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SSWAE +C42C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SSOE +C448 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SSYO +C464 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SSU +C480 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SSWEO +C49C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SSWE +C4B8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SSWI +C4D4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SSYU +C4F0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SSEU +C50C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SSYI +C528 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE SSI +C544 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE A +C560 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE AE +C57C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE YA +C598 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE YAE +C5B4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE EO +C5D0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE E +C5EC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE YEO +C608 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE YE +C624 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE O +C640 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE WA +C65C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE WAE +C678 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE OE +C694 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE YO +C6B0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE U +C6CC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE WEO +C6E8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE WE +C704 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE WI +C720 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE YU +C73C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE EU +C758 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE YI +C774 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE I +C790 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JA +C7AC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JAE +C7C8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JYA +C7E4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JYAE +C800 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JEO +C81C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JE +C838 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JYEO +C854 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JYE +C870 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JO +C88C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JWA +C8A8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JWAE +C8C4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JOE +C8E0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JYO +C8FC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JU +C918 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JWEO +C934 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JWE +C950 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JWI +C96C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JYU +C988 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JEU +C9A4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JYI +C9C0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JI +C9DC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JJA +C9F8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JJAE +CA14 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JJYA +CA30 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JJYAE +CA4C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JJEO +CA68 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JJE +CA84 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JJYEO +CAA0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JJYE +CABC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JJO +CAD8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JJWA +CAF4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JJWAE +CB10 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JJOE +CB2C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JJYO +CB48 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JJU +CB64 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JJWEO +CB80 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JJWE +CB9C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JJWI +CBB8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JJYU +CBD4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JJEU +CBF0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JJYI +CC0C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE JJI +CC28 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE CA +CC44 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE CAE +CC60 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE CYA +CC7C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE CYAE +CC98 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE CEO +CCB4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE CE +CCD0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE CYEO +CCEC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE CYE +CD08 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE CO +CD24 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE CWA +CD40 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE CWAE +CD5C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE COE +CD78 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE CYO +CD94 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE CU +CDB0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE CWEO +CDCC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE CWE +CDE8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE CWI +CE04 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE CYU +CE20 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE CEU +CE3C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE CYI +CE58 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE CI +CE74 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE KA +CE90 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE KAE +CEAC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE KYA +CEC8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE KYAE +CEE4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE KEO +CF00 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE KE +CF1C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE KYEO +CF38 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE KYE +CF54 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE KO +CF70 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE KWA +CF8C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE KWAE +CFA8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE KOE +CFC4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE KYO +CFE0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE KU +CFFC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE KWEO +D018 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE KWE +D034 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE KWI +D050 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE KYU +D06C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE KEU +D088 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE KYI +D0A4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE KI +D0C0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE TA +D0DC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE TAE +D0F8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE TYA +D114 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE TYAE +D130 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE TEO +D14C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE TE +D168 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE TYEO +D184 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE TYE +D1A0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE TO +D1BC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE TWA +D1D8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE TWAE +D1F4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE TOE +D210 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE TYO +D22C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE TU +D248 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE TWEO +D264 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE TWE +D280 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE TWI +D29C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE TYU +D2B8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE TEU +D2D4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE TYI +D2F0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE TI +D30C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE PA +D328 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE PAE +D344 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE PYA +D360 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE PYAE +D37C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE PEO +D398 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE PE +D3B4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE PYEO +D3D0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE PYE +D3EC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE PO +D408 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE PWA +D424 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE PWAE +D440 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE POE +D45C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE PYO +D478 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE PU +D494 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE PWEO +D4B0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE PWE +D4CC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE PWI +D4E8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE PYU +D504 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE PEU +D520 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE PYI +D53C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE PI +D558 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE HA +D574 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE HAE +D590 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE HYA +D5AC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE HYAE +D5C8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE HEO +D5E4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE HE +D600 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE HYEO +D61C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE HYE +D638 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE HO +D654 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE HWA +D670 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE HWAE +D68C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE HOE +D6A8 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE HYO +D6C4 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE HU +D6E0 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE HWEO +D6FC ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE HWE +D718 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE HWI +D734 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE HYU +D750 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE HEU +D76C ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE HYI +D788 ; LV # Lo HANGUL SYLLABLE HI + +# Total code points: 399 + +# ================================================ + +AC01..AC1B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GAH +AC1D..AC37 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GAEH +AC39..AC53 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GYAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GYAH +AC55..AC6F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GYAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GYAEH +AC71..AC8B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GEOH +AC8D..ACA7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GEH +ACA9..ACC3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GYEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GYEOH +ACC5..ACDF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GYEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GYEH +ACE1..ACFB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GOH +ACFD..AD17 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GWAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GWAH +AD19..AD33 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GWAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GWAEH +AD35..AD4F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GOEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GOEH +AD51..AD6B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GYOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GYOH +AD6D..AD87 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GUH +AD89..ADA3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GWEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GWEOH +ADA5..ADBF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GWEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GWEH +ADC1..ADDB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GWIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GWIH +ADDD..ADF7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GYUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GYUH +ADF9..AE13 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GEUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GEUH +AE15..AE2F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GYIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GYIH +AE31..AE4B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GIH +AE4D..AE67 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAH +AE69..AE83 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GGAEH +AE85..AE9F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAH +AEA1..AEBB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYAEH +AEBD..AED7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEOH +AED9..AEF3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEH +AEF5..AF0F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEOH +AF11..AF2B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYEH +AF2D..AF47 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GGOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GGOH +AF49..AF63 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GGWAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GGWAH +AF65..AF7F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GGWAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GGWAEH +AF81..AF9B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GGOEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GGOEH +AF9D..AFB7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYOH +AFB9..AFD3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GGUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GGUH +AFD5..AFEF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GGWEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GGWEOH +AFF1..B00B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GGWEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GGWEH +B00D..B027 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GGWIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GGWIH +B029..B043 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYUH +B045..B05F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GGEUH +B061..B07B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GGYIH +B07D..B097 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE GGIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE GGIH +B099..B0B3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE NAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE NAH +B0B5..B0CF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE NAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE NAEH +B0D1..B0EB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE NYAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE NYAH +B0ED..B107 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE NYAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE NYAEH +B109..B123 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE NEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE NEOH +B125..B13F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE NEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE NEH +B141..B15B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE NYEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE NYEOH +B15D..B177 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE NYEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE NYEH +B179..B193 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE NOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE NOH +B195..B1AF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE NWAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE NWAH +B1B1..B1CB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE NWAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE NWAEH +B1CD..B1E7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE NOEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE NOEH +B1E9..B203 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE NYOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE NYOH +B205..B21F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE NUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE NUH +B221..B23B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE NWEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE NWEOH +B23D..B257 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE NWEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE NWEH +B259..B273 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE NWIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE NWIH +B275..B28F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE NYUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE NYUH +B291..B2AB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE NEUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE NEUH +B2AD..B2C7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE NYIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE NYIH +B2C9..B2E3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE NIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE NIH +B2E5..B2FF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DAH +B301..B31B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DAEH +B31D..B337 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DYAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DYAH +B339..B353 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DYAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DYAEH +B355..B36F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DEOH +B371..B38B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DEH +B38D..B3A7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DYEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DYEOH +B3A9..B3C3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DYEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DYEH +B3C5..B3DF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DOH +B3E1..B3FB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DWAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DWAH +B3FD..B417 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DWAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DWAEH +B419..B433 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DOEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DOEH +B435..B44F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DYOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DYOH +B451..B46B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DUH +B46D..B487 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DWEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DWEOH +B489..B4A3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DWEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DWEH +B4A5..B4BF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DWIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DWIH +B4C1..B4DB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DYUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DYUH +B4DD..B4F7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DEUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DEUH +B4F9..B513 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DYIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DYIH +B515..B52F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DIH +B531..B54B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DDAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DDAH +B54D..B567 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DDAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DDAEH +B569..B583 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DDYAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DDYAH +B585..B59F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DDYAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DDYAEH +B5A1..B5BB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DDEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DDEOH +B5BD..B5D7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DDEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DDEH +B5D9..B5F3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DDYEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DDYEOH +B5F5..B60F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DDYEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DDYEH +B611..B62B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DDOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DDOH +B62D..B647 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DDWAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DDWAH +B649..B663 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DDWAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DDWAEH +B665..B67F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DDOEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DDOEH +B681..B69B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DDYOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DDYOH +B69D..B6B7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DDUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DDUH +B6B9..B6D3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DDWEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DDWEOH +B6D5..B6EF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DDWEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DDWEH +B6F1..B70B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DDWIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DDWIH +B70D..B727 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DDYUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DDYUH +B729..B743 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DDEUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DDEUH +B745..B75F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DDYIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DDYIH +B761..B77B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE DDIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE DDIH +B77D..B797 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE RAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE RAH +B799..B7B3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE RAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE RAEH +B7B5..B7CF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE RYAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE RYAH +B7D1..B7EB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE RYAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE RYAEH +B7ED..B807 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE REOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE REOH +B809..B823 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE REG..HANGUL SYLLABLE REH +B825..B83F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE RYEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE RYEOH +B841..B85B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE RYEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE RYEH +B85D..B877 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE ROG..HANGUL SYLLABLE ROH +B879..B893 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE RWAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE RWAH +B895..B8AF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE RWAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE RWAEH +B8B1..B8CB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE ROEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE ROEH +B8CD..B8E7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE RYOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE RYOH +B8E9..B903 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE RUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE RUH +B905..B91F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE RWEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE RWEOH +B921..B93B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE RWEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE RWEH +B93D..B957 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE RWIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE RWIH +B959..B973 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE RYUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE RYUH +B975..B98F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE REUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE REUH +B991..B9AB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE RYIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE RYIH +B9AD..B9C7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE RIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE RIH +B9C9..B9E3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE MAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE MAH +B9E5..B9FF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE MAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE MAEH +BA01..BA1B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE MYAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE MYAH +BA1D..BA37 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE MYAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE MYAEH +BA39..BA53 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE MEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE MEOH +BA55..BA6F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE MEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE MEH +BA71..BA8B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE MYEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE MYEOH +BA8D..BAA7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE MYEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE MYEH +BAA9..BAC3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE MOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE MOH +BAC5..BADF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE MWAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE MWAH +BAE1..BAFB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE MWAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE MWAEH +BAFD..BB17 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE MOEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE MOEH +BB19..BB33 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE MYOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE MYOH +BB35..BB4F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE MUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE MUH +BB51..BB6B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE MWEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE MWEOH +BB6D..BB87 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE MWEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE MWEH +BB89..BBA3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE MWIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE MWIH +BBA5..BBBF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE MYUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE MYUH +BBC1..BBDB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE MEUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE MEUH +BBDD..BBF7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE MYIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE MYIH +BBF9..BC13 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE MIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE MIH +BC15..BC2F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BAH +BC31..BC4B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BAEH +BC4D..BC67 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BYAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BYAH +BC69..BC83 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BYAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BYAEH +BC85..BC9F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BEOH +BCA1..BCBB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BEH +BCBD..BCD7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BYEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BYEOH +BCD9..BCF3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BYEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BYEH +BCF5..BD0F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BOH +BD11..BD2B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BWAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BWAH +BD2D..BD47 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BWAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BWAEH +BD49..BD63 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BOEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BOEH +BD65..BD7F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BYOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BYOH +BD81..BD9B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BUH +BD9D..BDB7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BWEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BWEOH +BDB9..BDD3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BWEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BWEH +BDD5..BDEF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BWIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BWIH +BDF1..BE0B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BYUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BYUH +BE0D..BE27 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BEUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BEUH +BE29..BE43 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BYIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BYIH +BE45..BE5F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BIH +BE61..BE7B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BBAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BBAH +BE7D..BE97 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BBAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BBAEH +BE99..BEB3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BBYAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BBYAH +BEB5..BECF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BBYAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BBYAEH +BED1..BEEB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BBEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BBEOH +BEED..BF07 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BBEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BBEH +BF09..BF23 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BBYEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BBYEOH +BF25..BF3F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BBYEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BBYEH +BF41..BF5B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BBOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BBOH +BF5D..BF77 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BBWAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BBWAH +BF79..BF93 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BBWAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BBWAEH +BF95..BFAF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BBOEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BBOEH +BFB1..BFCB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BBYOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BBYOH +BFCD..BFE7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BBUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BBUH +BFE9..C003 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BBWEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BBWEOH +C005..C01F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BBWEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BBWEH +C021..C03B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BBWIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BBWIH +C03D..C057 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BBYUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BBYUH +C059..C073 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BBEUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BBEUH +C075..C08F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BBYIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BBYIH +C091..C0AB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE BBIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE BBIH +C0AD..C0C7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SAH +C0C9..C0E3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SAEH +C0E5..C0FF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SYAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SYAH +C101..C11B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SYAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SYAEH +C11D..C137 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SEOH +C139..C153 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SEH +C155..C16F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SYEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SYEOH +C171..C18B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SYEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SYEH +C18D..C1A7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SOH +C1A9..C1C3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SWAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SWAH +C1C5..C1DF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SWAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SWAEH +C1E1..C1FB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SOEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SOEH +C1FD..C217 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SYOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SYOH +C219..C233 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SUH +C235..C24F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SWEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SWEOH +C251..C26B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SWEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SWEH +C26D..C287 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SWIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SWIH +C289..C2A3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SYUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SYUH +C2A5..C2BF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SEUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SEUH +C2C1..C2DB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SYIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SYIH +C2DD..C2F7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SIH +C2F9..C313 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SSAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SSAH +C315..C32F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SSAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SSAEH +C331..C34B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SSYAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SSYAH +C34D..C367 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SSYAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SSYAEH +C369..C383 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SSEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SSEOH +C385..C39F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SSEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SSEH +C3A1..C3BB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SSYEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SSYEOH +C3BD..C3D7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SSYEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SSYEH +C3D9..C3F3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SSOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SSOH +C3F5..C40F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SSWAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SSWAH +C411..C42B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SSWAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SSWAEH +C42D..C447 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SSOEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SSOEH +C449..C463 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SSYOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SSYOH +C465..C47F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SSUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SSUH +C481..C49B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SSWEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SSWEOH +C49D..C4B7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SSWEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SSWEH +C4B9..C4D3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SSWIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SSWIH +C4D5..C4EF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SSYUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SSYUH +C4F1..C50B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SSEUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SSEUH +C50D..C527 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SSYIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SSYIH +C529..C543 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE SSIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE SSIH +C545..C55F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE AG..HANGUL SYLLABLE AH +C561..C57B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE AEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE AEH +C57D..C597 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE YAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE YAH +C599..C5B3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE YAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE YAEH +C5B5..C5CF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE EOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE EOH +C5D1..C5EB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE EG..HANGUL SYLLABLE EH +C5ED..C607 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE YEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE YEOH +C609..C623 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE YEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE YEH +C625..C63F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE OG..HANGUL SYLLABLE OH +C641..C65B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE WAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE WAH +C65D..C677 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE WAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE WAEH +C679..C693 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE OEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE OEH +C695..C6AF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE YOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE YOH +C6B1..C6CB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE UG..HANGUL SYLLABLE UH +C6CD..C6E7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE WEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE WEOH +C6E9..C703 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE WEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE WEH +C705..C71F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE WIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE WIH +C721..C73B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE YUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE YUH +C73D..C757 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE EUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE EUH +C759..C773 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE YIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE YIH +C775..C78F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE IG..HANGUL SYLLABLE IH +C791..C7AB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JAH +C7AD..C7C7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JAEH +C7C9..C7E3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JYAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JYAH +C7E5..C7FF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JYAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JYAEH +C801..C81B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JEOH +C81D..C837 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JEH +C839..C853 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JYEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JYEOH +C855..C86F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JYEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JYEH +C871..C88B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JOH +C88D..C8A7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JWAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JWAH +C8A9..C8C3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JWAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JWAEH +C8C5..C8DF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JOEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JOEH +C8E1..C8FB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JYOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JYOH +C8FD..C917 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JUH +C919..C933 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JWEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JWEOH +C935..C94F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JWEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JWEH +C951..C96B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JWIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JWIH +C96D..C987 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JYUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JYUH +C989..C9A3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JEUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JEUH +C9A5..C9BF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JYIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JYIH +C9C1..C9DB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JIH +C9DD..C9F7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JJAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JJAH +C9F9..CA13 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JJAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JJAEH +CA15..CA2F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JJYAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JJYAH +CA31..CA4B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JJYAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JJYAEH +CA4D..CA67 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JJEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JJEOH +CA69..CA83 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JJEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JJEH +CA85..CA9F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JJYEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JJYEOH +CAA1..CABB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JJYEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JJYEH +CABD..CAD7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JJOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JJOH +CAD9..CAF3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JJWAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JJWAH +CAF5..CB0F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JJWAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JJWAEH +CB11..CB2B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JJOEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JJOEH +CB2D..CB47 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JJYOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JJYOH +CB49..CB63 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JJUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JJUH +CB65..CB7F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JJWEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JJWEOH +CB81..CB9B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JJWEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JJWEH +CB9D..CBB7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JJWIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JJWIH +CBB9..CBD3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JJYUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JJYUH +CBD5..CBEF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JJEUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JJEUH +CBF1..CC0B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JJYIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JJYIH +CC0D..CC27 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE JJIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE JJIH +CC29..CC43 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE CAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE CAH +CC45..CC5F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE CAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE CAEH +CC61..CC7B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE CYAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE CYAH +CC7D..CC97 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE CYAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE CYAEH +CC99..CCB3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE CEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE CEOH +CCB5..CCCF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE CEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE CEH +CCD1..CCEB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE CYEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE CYEOH +CCED..CD07 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE CYEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE CYEH +CD09..CD23 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE COG..HANGUL SYLLABLE COH +CD25..CD3F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE CWAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE CWAH +CD41..CD5B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE CWAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE CWAEH +CD5D..CD77 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE COEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE COEH +CD79..CD93 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE CYOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE CYOH +CD95..CDAF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE CUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE CUH +CDB1..CDCB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE CWEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE CWEOH +CDCD..CDE7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE CWEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE CWEH +CDE9..CE03 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE CWIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE CWIH +CE05..CE1F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE CYUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE CYUH +CE21..CE3B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE CEUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE CEUH +CE3D..CE57 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE CYIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE CYIH +CE59..CE73 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE CIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE CIH +CE75..CE8F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE KAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE KAH +CE91..CEAB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE KAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE KAEH +CEAD..CEC7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE KYAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE KYAH +CEC9..CEE3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE KYAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE KYAEH +CEE5..CEFF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE KEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE KEOH +CF01..CF1B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE KEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE KEH +CF1D..CF37 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE KYEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE KYEOH +CF39..CF53 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE KYEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE KYEH +CF55..CF6F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE KOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE KOH +CF71..CF8B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE KWAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE KWAH +CF8D..CFA7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE KWAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE KWAEH +CFA9..CFC3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE KOEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE KOEH +CFC5..CFDF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE KYOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE KYOH +CFE1..CFFB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE KUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE KUH +CFFD..D017 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE KWEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE KWEOH +D019..D033 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE KWEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE KWEH +D035..D04F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE KWIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE KWIH +D051..D06B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE KYUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE KYUH +D06D..D087 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE KEUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE KEUH +D089..D0A3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE KYIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE KYIH +D0A5..D0BF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE KIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE KIH +D0C1..D0DB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE TAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE TAH +D0DD..D0F7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE TAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE TAEH +D0F9..D113 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE TYAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE TYAH +D115..D12F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE TYAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE TYAEH +D131..D14B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE TEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE TEOH +D14D..D167 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE TEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE TEH +D169..D183 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE TYEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE TYEOH +D185..D19F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE TYEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE TYEH +D1A1..D1BB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE TOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE TOH +D1BD..D1D7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE TWAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE TWAH +D1D9..D1F3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE TWAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE TWAEH +D1F5..D20F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE TOEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE TOEH +D211..D22B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE TYOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE TYOH +D22D..D247 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE TUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE TUH +D249..D263 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE TWEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE TWEOH +D265..D27F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE TWEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE TWEH +D281..D29B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE TWIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE TWIH +D29D..D2B7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE TYUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE TYUH +D2B9..D2D3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE TEUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE TEUH +D2D5..D2EF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE TYIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE TYIH +D2F1..D30B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE TIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE TIH +D30D..D327 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE PAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE PAH +D329..D343 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE PAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE PAEH +D345..D35F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE PYAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE PYAH +D361..D37B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE PYAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE PYAEH +D37D..D397 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE PEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE PEOH +D399..D3B3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE PEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE PEH +D3B5..D3CF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE PYEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE PYEOH +D3D1..D3EB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE PYEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE PYEH +D3ED..D407 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE POG..HANGUL SYLLABLE POH +D409..D423 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE PWAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE PWAH +D425..D43F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE PWAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE PWAEH +D441..D45B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE POEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE POEH +D45D..D477 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE PYOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE PYOH +D479..D493 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE PUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE PUH +D495..D4AF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE PWEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE PWEOH +D4B1..D4CB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE PWEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE PWEH +D4CD..D4E7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE PWIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE PWIH +D4E9..D503 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE PYUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE PYUH +D505..D51F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE PEUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE PEUH +D521..D53B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE PYIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE PYIH +D53D..D557 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE PIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE PIH +D559..D573 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE HAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE HAH +D575..D58F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE HAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE HAEH +D591..D5AB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE HYAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE HYAH +D5AD..D5C7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE HYAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE HYAEH +D5C9..D5E3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE HEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE HEOH +D5E5..D5FF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE HEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE HEH +D601..D61B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE HYEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE HYEOH +D61D..D637 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE HYEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE HYEH +D639..D653 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE HOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE HOH +D655..D66F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE HWAG..HANGUL SYLLABLE HWAH +D671..D68B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE HWAEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE HWAEH +D68D..D6A7 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE HOEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE HOEH +D6A9..D6C3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE HYOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE HYOH +D6C5..D6DF ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE HUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE HUH +D6E1..D6FB ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE HWEOG..HANGUL SYLLABLE HWEOH +D6FD..D717 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE HWEG..HANGUL SYLLABLE HWEH +D719..D733 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE HWIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE HWIH +D735..D74F ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE HYUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE HYUH +D751..D76B ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE HEUG..HANGUL SYLLABLE HEUH +D76D..D787 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE HYIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE HYIH +D789..D7A3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE HIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE HIH + +# Total code points: 10773 + +# ================================================ + +200D ; ZWJ # Cf ZERO WIDTH JOINER + +# Total code points: 1 + +# EOF diff --git a/pcre2/maint/Unicode.tables/ScriptExtensions.txt b/pcre2/maint/Unicode.tables/ScriptExtensions.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b561fee --- /dev/null +++ b/pcre2/maint/Unicode.tables/ScriptExtensions.txt @@ -0,0 +1,588 @@ +# ScriptExtensions-13.0.0.txt +# Date: 2020-01-22, 00:07:43 GMT +# © 2020 Unicode®, Inc. +# Unicode and the Unicode Logo are registered trademarks of Unicode, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. +# For terms of use, see http://www.unicode.org/terms_of_use.html +# +# Unicode Character Database +# For documentation, see http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/ +# +# The Script_Extensions property indicates which characters are commonly used +# with more than one script, but with a limited number of scripts. +# For each code point, there is one or more property values. Each such value is a Script property value. +# For more information, see: +# UAX #24, Unicode Script Property: http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr24/ +# Especially the sections: +# http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr24/#Assignment_Script_Values +# http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr24/#Assignment_ScriptX_Values +# +# Each Script_Extensions value in this file consists of a set +# of one or more abbreviated Script property values. The ordering of the +# values in that set is not material, but for stability in presentation +# it is given here as alphabetical. +# +# The Script_Extensions values are presented in sorted order in the file. +# They are sorted first by the number of Script property values in their sets, +# and then alphabetically by first differing Script property value. +# +# Following each distinct Script_Extensions value is the list of code +# points associated with that value, listed in code point order. +# +# All code points not explicitly listed for Script_Extensions +# have as their value the corresponding Script property value +# +# @missing: 0000..10FFFF;