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by mroche
145 days ago
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> Unfortunately, Go’s library doesn’t get updated every time Unicode does. As of now, January 2026, it’s still stuck at Unicode 15.0.0, which dates to September 2023; the latest version is 17.0.0, last September. Which means there are plenty of Unicode characters Go doesn’t know about, and I didn’t want Quamina to settle for that. I have to say I am surprised about that. Does anyone have any context or guesses as to why this is the case? EDIT: Go's unicode was actually updated to v17 yesterday: https://github.com/golang/go/commit/dd39dfb534d2badf1bb2d72d... |
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