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# !!!!!!! DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE !!!!!!! # This file is machine-generated by lib/unicore/mktables from the Unicode # database, Version 5.2.0. Any changes made here will be lost! # !!!!!!! INTERNAL PERL USE ONLY !!!!!!! # This file is for internal use by the Perl program only. The format and even # the name or existence of this file are subject to change without notice. # Don't use it directly. # This file returns the 66 code points in Unicode Version 5.2.0 that match # any of the following regular expression constructs: # # \p{Noncharacter_Code_Point=Yes} # \p{NChar=Y} # \p{Is_Noncharacter_Code_Point=T} # \p{Is_NChar=True} # # \p{Noncharacter_Code_Point} # \p{Is_Noncharacter_Code_Point} # \p{NChar} # \p{Is_NChar} # # perluniprops.pod should be consulted for the syntax rules for any of these, # including if adding or subtracting white space, underscore, and hyphen # characters matters or doesn't matter, and other permissible syntactic # variants. Upper/lower case distinctions never matter. # # A colon can be substituted for the equals sign, and anything to the left of # the equals (or colon) can be combined with anything to the right. Thus, # for example, # \p{Is_NChar: Yes} # is also valid. # # The format of the lines of this file is: START\tSTOP\twhere START is the # starting code point of the range, in hex; STOP is the ending point, or if # omitted, the range has just one code point. Numbers in comments in # [brackets] indicate how many code points are in the range. return <<'END'; FDD0 FDEF # [32] FFFE FFFF # [2] 1FFFE 1FFFF # [2] 2FFFE 2FFFF # [2] 3FFFE 3FFFF # [2] 4FFFE 4FFFF # [2] 5FFFE 5FFFF # [2] 6FFFE 6FFFF # [2] 7FFFE 7FFFF # [2] 8FFFE 8FFFF # [2] 9FFFE 9FFFF # [2] AFFFE AFFFF # [2] BFFFE BFFFF # [2] CFFFE CFFFF # [2] DFFFE DFFFF # [2] EFFFE EFFFF # [2] FFFFE FFFFF # [2] 10FFFE 10FFFF # [2] END