With the arrival of Unicode, it's wrong to use \d if you mean [0-9].
This worries me.
What happened when I wasn't paying attention?
Will most of my code that's processing text containing digits break as soon as the input contains unicode?
Cheers, Sören
In reply to With Unicode, \d is wrong if you mean [0-9]
by Happy-the-monk
in thread Regex help
by C_T
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