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==Speed== | |||
Speed comparison | |||
*https://julialang.org/benchmarks/ | |||
==Popularity== | |||
# https://redmonk.com/sogrady/2018/08/10/language-rankings-6-18/ #36 | |||
==Manual== | |||
https://docs.julialang.org/en/stable/manual/strings/ | https://docs.julialang.org/en/stable/manual/strings/ | ||
* Input of Unicode character in single quotes | * Input of Unicode character in single quotes |
Revision as of 2018-08-18T19:14:23
Speed
Speed comparison
Popularity
Manual
https://docs.julialang.org/en/stable/manual/strings/
- Input of Unicode character in single quotes
- \u followed by up to four hexadecimal digits or
- \U followed by up to eight hexadecimal digits
Cc: Other, control Cn: Other, not assigned In: Invalid, too high Ll: Letter, lowercase Lu: Letter, uppercase Ma: Malformed, bad data Po: Punctuation, other Sm: Symbol, math Zs: Separator, space
Not in the doc: the classes are from https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode11.0.0/ch04.pdf#G134153
https://docs.julialang.org/en/stable/manual/variables/#Allowed-Variable-Names-1
- must begin with a letter (A-Z or a-z), underscore, or a subset of Unicode code points greater than 00A0; in particular, Unicode character categories Lu/Ll/Lt/Lm/Lo/Nl (letters), Sc/So (currency and other symbols), and a few other letter-like characters (e.g. a subset of the Sm math symbols) are allowed. [WHICH?]
- Subsequent characters may also include ! and digits (0-9 and other [WHICH?] characters in categories Nd/No), as well as other Unicode code points: diacritics and other modifying marks (categories Mn/Mc/Me/Sk), some punctuation connectors (category Pc), primes, and a few other [WHICH?] characters.