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1. crazyg+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-08-22 13:08:59
Yup. But to be clear, in Unicode a string will index code points, not characters. E.g. a single emoji can be made of multiple code points, as well as certain characters in certain languages. The Unicode name for a character like this is a "grapheme", and grapheme splitting is so complicated it generally belongs in a dedicated Unicode library, not a general-purpose string object.
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