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%                     .-""""""""""""-.
%                  .-'  _..------.._  '-.
%                .'   .'  GOLDEN NFC '.   '.
%               /    /  COMB-OVER MAP  \    \
%              ;    ;  .-^^^^^^^^^^-.   ;    ;
%              |    | /  THEY'RE     \  |    |
%              |    | | NOT SENDING  |  |    |
%              |    | |    ASCII     |  |    |
%              ;    ; \_.--.  .--._./  ;    ;
%               \    \    (o)(o)      /    /
%                '.   '.    __       .'   .'
%                  '-._  '._==_.'  _.-'
%                      '-._____.-'
%                         /|||\
%                        / ||| \
%                       /  |||  \
%              .-------'   |||   '-------.
%             /      THE BEST NORMALIZER   \
%            /     VERY STABLE CODEPOINTS   \
%           /_________________________________\
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% % When unicode sends its codepoints, they're not % sending their best. They're not sending ASCII. % They're not sending ASCII. They're sending integers % that have lots of problems, and they're bringing % those problems with us. They're bringing diacritics. % They're bringing non-idempotent lowercasing. They're % bringing graphemes that don't correspond bijectively % with printable characters. They're bringing RTL. % They're bringing invisible characters. They're % bringing characters that draw outside the character % boundary. They're bringing variable-width % whitespace. They're bringing control characters. % They're bringing emojis. % % And some, I assume, are good characters. % % `SrcStr' is a unicode NFC list, not an ordinary % string. you think a string is a list of codepoints. % % NOOOOO. % % See it's different, because that's why. % % This is the cost of diversity, folks. % @end