I have no idea what the problem is -- then again, I don't know anything about Unicode -- but you can find out which character is giving a problem by adding the following after $c = charblock($uChar);:
print "DEBUG: charblock($uChar) returned undef!\n" unless defined $c;
In reply to Re: problem with Unicode::UCD
by ikegami
in thread problem with Unicode::UCD
by rubenstein
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