Lines Matching refs:NFC
23 our @EXPORT = qw( NFC NFD NFKC NFKD );
63 sub NFC ($) { compose(reorder(decompose($_[0]))) }
73 NFC => \&NFC, C => \&NFC,
95 NFC => \&checkNFC, C => \&checkNFC,
123 $NFC_string = NFC($string); # Normalization Form C
159 =item C<$NFC_string = NFC($string)>
191 'C' or 'NFC' for Normalization Form C (UAX #15)
237 you can get its NFC/NFKC string, saying
297 in the cases of NFC, NFKC, and FCC.
305 C<"A\N{COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT}"> is not in NFC
306 (its NFC is C<"\N{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH ACUTE}">),
307 while C<"B\N{COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT}"> is in NFC.
309 If you want to check exactly, compare the string with its NFC/NFKC/FCC;
312 $string eq NFC($string) # thorough than checkNFC($string)
379 C<NFC>, C<NFD>, C<NFKC>, C<NFKD>: by default.