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The case fold types 'ascii' requires a mapping of code points to lowercase, whereas most definitions only require comparison "as-if" this conversion were performed.
Similarly, the 'unicode' case fold requires the mapping to be performed.
I note that your issues 24 and 25 ask whether you should use charmod-norm as the source for these definitions and I think that would be desirable.
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definitions of ASCII and Unicode case folds
definitions of ASCII and Unicode case folds [I18N-ISSUE-499]
Oct 23, 2015
http://www.w3.org/International/track/issues/499 [I18N-ISSUE-499]
http://www.w3.org/TR/2015/WD-findtext-20151015/#idl-def-caseFoldingType.ascii
The case fold types 'ascii' requires a mapping of code points to lowercase, whereas most definitions only require comparison "as-if" this conversion were performed.
Similarly, the 'unicode' case fold requires the mapping to be performed.
I note that your issues 24 and 25 ask whether you should use charmod-norm as the source for these definitions and I think that would be desirable.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: