I'm not sure myself, but my first guess would be probably not...I *think* Raku is doing it's own Unicode thing, and isn't using any system ICU libraries (but I'm willing to stand corrected on that).
As far as perl (the-language-formerly-known-as-perl5) is concerned: That page http://site.icu-project.org/related is a little strange in any case. If you follow the links for "perl" it goes to J. Briggs personal web page, and if you comb through that there's a link to his PICU just in tarball form. He has a CPAN account, but doesn't seem to have put this code there. (On the other hand there's this cpan module that uses the system icu libraries: https://metacpan.org/pod/Unicode::Transliterate) Anyway, I don't think perl has an ICU dependency either, it does it's own unicode thing as well (i.e. the Unicode "database" ships with it). On 9/24/20, William Michels <w...@caa.columbia.edu> wrote: > Hi, > > I stumbled across the "ICU - International Components for Unicode" website: > > http://site.icu-project.org/ > https://github.com/unicode-org/icu > > There's a list of programming languages using the ICU libraries here: > > http://site.icu-project.org/related > > Should Raku be added to the list above? > I see Perl and Parrot listed, but not Raku. > > Best, Bill. >