Author: Philip Hazel Date: To: Sheri CC: pcre-dev Subject: Re: [pcre-dev] Property Codes, Character Classes and non-UTF8 mode
On Sat, 25 Oct 2008, Sheri wrote:
> ANSI
>
> "The ANSI character set, also known as Windows-1252, has become a
> Microsoft proprietary character set; it is a superset of ISO-8859-1 with
> the addition of 27 characters in locations that ISO designates for
> control codes."
I don't believe PCRE uses that. There is only one set of tables for \p
and \P, and those use Unicode.