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bug#37036: [PATCH] Inconsistent ASCII and Latin char categories
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Mattias Engdegård |
Subject: |
bug#37036: [PATCH] Inconsistent ASCII and Latin char categories |
Date: |
Fri, 16 Aug 2019 12:48:34 +0200 |
tags 37036 wontfix
close 37036
stop
16 aug. 2019 kl. 11.33 skrev Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>:
>
>> The point is that if there is some code that doesn't work because of the
>> broken categories, there may very well be more.
>
> This argument goes both ways: there could be code out there which
> relies on the current "broken" definition of the Latin category.
Well, that's an argument against fixing any bug. In general, code is more
likely to depend on correctness than on errors.
That said, this is nothing I feel strongly about; let's not waste any more
time. Maybe the manual section about categories should be amended to discourage
would-be users.
- bug#37036: [PATCH] Inconsistent ASCII and Latin char categories, (continued)
- bug#37036: [PATCH] Inconsistent ASCII and Latin char categories, Eli Zaretskii, 2019/08/15
- bug#37036: [PATCH] Inconsistent ASCII and Latin char categories, Mattias Engdegård, 2019/08/15
- bug#37036: [PATCH] Inconsistent ASCII and Latin char categories, Eli Zaretskii, 2019/08/15
- bug#37036: [PATCH] Inconsistent ASCII and Latin char categories, Mattias Engdegård, 2019/08/15
- bug#37036: [PATCH] Inconsistent ASCII and Latin char categories, Eli Zaretskii, 2019/08/15
- bug#37036: [PATCH] Inconsistent ASCII and Latin char categories, Mattias Engdegård, 2019/08/15
- bug#37036: [PATCH] Inconsistent ASCII and Latin char categories, Eli Zaretskii, 2019/08/15
- bug#37036: [PATCH] Inconsistent ASCII and Latin char categories, Eli Zaretskii, 2019/08/15
- bug#37036: [PATCH] Inconsistent ASCII and Latin char categories, Mattias Engdegård, 2019/08/15
- bug#37036: [PATCH] Inconsistent ASCII and Latin char categories, Eli Zaretskii, 2019/08/16
- bug#37036: [PATCH] Inconsistent ASCII and Latin char categories,
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