Auto-loading :full would be most desireable, but it wouldn't help here.
It seems to me the OP's issue could be resolved by attaching charnames data to statements (just like strict flags). Then, qr// could translate \N{NAME} to \N{U+NUM} at run-time just like it does at compile-time. That would even handle aliases. Is that hard to do?
In reply to Re^3: stuck with a \N{CHAR NAME} problem
by ikegami
in thread stuck with a \N{CHAR NAME} problem
by amir_e_a
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