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Use of uninitialized value $minbits in numeric ne (!=) at C:/Perl/lib/ +utf8_heavy.pl line 225. at C:/Perl/lib/utf8_heavy.pl line 225 utf8::SWASHNEW('utf8', 'Print') called at unicode_printable.pl + line 11 eval {...} called at unicode_printable.pl line 11 Use of uninitialized value $minbits in numeric lt (<) at C:/Perl/lib/u +tf8_heavy.pl line 225. at C:/Perl/lib/utf8_heavy.pl line 225 utf8::SWASHNEW('utf8', 'Print') called at unicode_printable.pl + line 11 eval {...} called at unicode_printable.pl line 11 Use of uninitialized value $bits in numeric lt (<) at C:/Perl/lib/utf8 +_heavy.pl line 237. at C:/Perl/lib/utf8_heavy.pl line 237 utf8::SWASHNEW('utf8', 'Print') called at unicode_printable.pl + line 11 eval {...} called at unicode_printable.pl line 11 main::(unicode_printable.pl:11): unless( eval { $swash = ut +f8->SWASHNEW( $item ); 1; } ){
unicode_printable.pl is what I stepped through your script. It does work, I like the trick where you pull the ranges from after __END__ with @ARGV, but I cannot find that documented anywhere in the perldocs, maybe I'm not looking hard enough?
SSF

In reply to Re: expand unicode property (eg \p{Print}) to regex character class range by sflitman
in thread expand unicode property (eg \p{Print}) to regex character class range by Anonymous Monk

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