Author: autrijus Date: Wed Apr 26 09:36:05 2006 New Revision: 8957 Modified: doc/trunk/design/syn/S02.pod Log: * S02: Explicitly define how Ps/Pe and BidiMirroring characters match, and resolve the one-to-many open/closing mapping by preferring the lower codepoint. Modified: doc/trunk/design/syn/S02.pod ============================================================================== --- doc/trunk/design/syn/S02.pod (original) +++ doc/trunk/design/syn/S02.pod Wed Apr 26 09:36:05 2006 @@ -51,9 +51,17 @@ For some syntactic purposes, Perl distinguishes bracketing characters from non-bracketing. Bracketing characters are defined as any Unicode characters with either bidirectional mirrorings or Ps/Pe properties. -(In practice, though, you're safest using matching characters with +However, bidirectional mirroring characters with no corresponding +closing characters does not qualify as opening brackets. + +In practice, though, you're safest using matching characters with Ps/Pe properties, though ASCII angle brackets are a notable exception, -since they're bidirectional but not in the Ps/Pe set.) +since they're bidirectional but not in the Ps/Pe set. + +The C<U+301D> has two closing alternatives, C<U+301E> and C<U+301F>; +Perl 6 only recognizes the one with lower code point number, C<U+301E>, +as the closing brace. This policy also applies to new one-to-many +mappings introduced in the future. =back