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diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/unicode_util_SUITE_data/LineBreakTest.txt b/lib/stdlib/test/unicode_util_SUITE_data/LineBreakTest.txt index 05efcf5a44..6715446aba 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/unicode_util_SUITE_data/LineBreakTest.txt +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/unicode_util_SUITE_data/LineBreakTest.txt @@ -1,25 +1,28 @@ -# LineBreakTest-9.0.0.txt -# Date: 2016-06-18, 00:42:06 GMT -# © 2016 Unicode®, Inc. +# LineBreakTest-10.0.0.txt +# Date: 2017-04-14, 05:40:30 GMT +# © 2017 Unicode®, Inc. # Unicode and the Unicode Logo are registered trademarks of Unicode, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. # For terms of use, see http://www.unicode.org/terms_of_use.html # # Unicode Character Database # For documentation, see http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/ # -# Default Line Break Test +# Default Line_Break Test # # Format: -# <string> (# <comment>)? -# <string> contains hex Unicode code points, with -# ÷ wherever there is a break opportunity, and +# <string> (# <comment>)? +# <string> contains hex Unicode code points, with +# ÷ wherever there is a break opportunity, and # × wherever there is not. # <comment> the format can change, but currently it shows: # - the sample character name # - (x) the Line_Break property value for the sample character -# - [x] the rule that determines whether there is a break or not -# Note: The Line Break tests use tailoring of numbers described in Example 7 of Section 8.2 Examples of Customization. -# They also differ from the results produced by a pair table implementation in sequences like: ZW SP CL. +# - [x] the rule that determines whether there is a break or not, +# as listed in the Rules section of LineBreakTest.html +# +# Note: +# The Line_Break tests use tailoring of numbers described in +# Example 7 of Section 8.2, "Examples of Customization" of UAX #14. # # These samples may be extended or changed in the future. # |