Here's what I use to grep the Unicode character database. It definitely makes some unwarranted assumptions about the structure of the library, but hey, it works for me...
#!/usr/bin/perl -C binmode STDOUT, ":utf8"; $pat = "@ARGV"; if (ord $pat > 256) { $pat = sprintf("%04x", ord $pat); } elsif (ord $pat > 128) { # arg in sneaky UTF-8 $pat = sprintf("%04x", unpack("U0U",$pat)); } @names = split /^/, do 'unicore/Name.pl'; for (@names) { if (/$pat/io) { $hex = hex($_); print chr($hex),"\t",$_; } }
I call it "uni", by the way.

In reply to Re: Show all unicode characters by TimToady
in thread Show all unicode characters by eserte

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