Heck, I'm not even sure how things are supposed to work in some aspects. Let's say, with a locale setting of LC_CTYPE=de_DE.UTF-8, should all characters defined in Unicode match \w, or just the ones actually being used in the respective language/region?
IMHO there should be two primitives, for example \pL for matching Unicode letters, and [[:alpha:]] for locales-based letter matching.
\w could then die with "please be more specific in your choice of character class" if locales are in effect.
In reply to Re^2: Locale and Unicode, enemies in perl?
by moritz
in thread Locale and Unicode, enemies in perl?
by andal
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