Re: Unicode Sets in 'Unicode Regular Expressions'

From: Charlie Ruland ☘ <ruland_at_luckymail.com>
Date: Wed, 28 May 2014 00:56:40 +0200

This is from the introduction
<http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr18/#Introduction>to UTS#18:
     “Unicode is a large character set—[...]”
So I take “Unicode set” to mean “set of Unicode characters” with their
respective codepoints, whether decomposable or not.
Charlie ☘

Richard Wordingham schrieb:
> UTS#18 'Unicode Regular Expressions' Version 17 Requirement RL1.3
> 'Subtraction and Intersection' talks of Unicode sets. What is the
> relevant definition of a 'Unicode set'? Is it a finite set of non-empty
> strings? Other possibilities that occur to me, depending on context,
> include sets of codepoints and sets of indecomposable codepoints.
>
> Richard.
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