Re: [PATCH] Completed unaccent dictionary with many missing characters - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Przemysław Sztoch
Subject Re: [PATCH] Completed unaccent dictionary with many missing characters
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Msg-id b37f4698-9a83-1c19-48f0-6bee0fa07b0a@sztoch.pl
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In response to Re: [PATCH] Completed unaccent dictionary with many missing characters  (Przemysław Sztoch <przemyslaw@sztoch.pl>)
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Dear Michael P.,
3. The matter is not that simple. When I change priorities (ie Latin-ASCII.xml is less important than Unicode decomposition),
then "U + 33D7" changes not to pH but to PH.
In the end, I left it like it was before ...

If you decide what to do with point 3, I will correct it and send new patches.
What is your decision?
Option 1: We leave x as in Latin-ASCII.xml and we also have full compatibility with previous PostgreSQL versions.
If they fix Latin-ASCII.xml at Unicode, it will fix itself.

Option 2:  We choose a lower priority for entries in Latin-ASCII.xml

I would choose option 1.

P.S. I will be going on vacation and it would be nice to close this patch soon. TIA.

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