On Sat, Jan 6, 2024 at 11:40 AM Jonathan Wakely <jwak...@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> Here's a V2 patch which addresses the two things I mentioned: the new
> Python script now generates a complete file that can just be included by
> <bits/unicode.h>, and the full Unicode 15.1.0 grapheme cluster break
> rules are supported (I think ... more testing needed for some of the
> complex rules).
>
> -- >8 --

Thanks, by the way, for fixing the typo in gen_wcwidth.py.
One thing I wanted to point out, the file contrib/unicode/README
contains a list of steps to follow in order to update to a new Unicode
version. There are 10 or so steps to generate everything libcpp and
diagnostics care about. Do you think it's worth adding something for
the new libstdc++ parts there too? I guess it may not be desirable to
update them always at the same time though.

-Lewis

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