Hello monks,

I would like to upload 5 very simple modules for CPAN, and, following the suggested protocol, I’m here to ask about their name spaces. These modules provide RE for Text::Statistics’ delimiters. So, they are useful mostly in this framework. Although as other RE providers, they can be used for any imaginable uses as well. Mostly of course as script-based delimiters for text/natural language processing.

For example, Text::RE::Latin provides the following utf-8 RE:
/[-@]|[\[-`]|[{-¿]|[ɐ-˩]|[ʹ-�]/
The remaning name spaces I'm proposing are:

Text::RE::Arabic
Text::RE::Cyrillic
Text::RE::Devanagari
Text::RE::GreekandCoptic

This is an update on Text::Statistic framework for saving memory of storage in CPAN.

Thank you!

In reply to Is Text::RE::Foo a good name space? by fernandes

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