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\ew, and always match \eD, \eS, and \eW. This is true even when Unicode |
\ew, and always match \eD, \eS, and \eW. This is true even when Unicode |
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character property support is available. These sequences retain their original |
character property support is available. These sequences retain their original |
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meanings from before UTF-8 support was available, mainly for efficiency |
meanings from before UTF-8 support was available, mainly for efficiency |
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reasons. |
reasons. Note that this also affects \eb, because it is defined in terms of \ew |
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and \eW. |
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.P |
.P |
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The sequences \eh, \eH, \ev, and \eV are Perl 5.10 features. In contrast to the |
The sequences \eh, \eH, \ev, and \eV are Perl 5.10 features. In contrast to the |
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other sequences, these do match certain high-valued codepoints in UTF-8 mode. |
other sequences, these do match certain high-valued codepoints in UTF-8 mode. |
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.rs |
.rs |
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.sp |
.sp |
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.nf |
.nf |
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Last updated: 08 March 2009 |
Last updated: 18 March 2009 |
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Copyright (c) 1997-2009 University of Cambridge. |
Copyright (c) 1997-2009 University of Cambridge. |
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.fi |
.fi |