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These supposedly are the final data files for 6.2. Earlier changes
originally proposed for 6.2 have been deferred until a later release.
Thus there is no change in the general category of ASCII characters in
these files from what they were in 6.1 and earlier, unlike what had been
proposed.
Unlike the previous experimental beta, code is now in place in Perl to
handle the revised definition of \X in 6.2. The current working draft
of that definition is at http://unicode.org/draft/reports/tr29/tr29.html
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This reverts commit 5435c3759c4567a1bb51384f6641c04822ec6391.
A new beta has been released, and so we should use that instead.
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Unicode 6.2 is proposing some changes that may very well break some
CPAN modules. The timing of this nicely coincides with Perl's being
early in the release cycle. This commit takes the current beta 6.2,
adds the proposed changes that aren't yet in it, and subtracts the
changes that would affect \X processing, as those turn out to have
errors, and may have to be rethought. Unicode has been notified of
these problems.
This commit is to gather data as to whether or not the proposed changes
cause us problems. These will be presented to Unicode to aid in their
final decision as to whether or not to go forward with the changes.
This commit should be reverted at some point, and the final 6.2 used
instead.
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This commit delivers the official Unicode character database files for
release 6.1, plus the final bits needed to cope with the changes in them
from release 6.0, including documentation.
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