I get the following errors matching
text with a simple precompiled regex (5.26.2). I think my code
handles unicode properly because it seems to work,
but those fatals have to go. Do you see a pattern in these errors
that indicate the problem? I suspect
some files are corrupt but also wonder if this
is a programmer error. Thank you for running my
problem on your brain :-)
Operation "pattern match (m//)" returns its argument
for UTF-16 surrogate U+DFA8
Operation "pattern match (m//)" returns its argument
for non-Unicode code point 0x1C9140
Operation "pattern match (m//)" returns its argument
for non-Unicode code point 0xE6BAAA
Use of code point 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF is deprecated;
the permissible max is 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF.
This will be fatal in Perl 5.28 in pattern match (m//)
Use of code point 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF is deprecated;
the permissible max is 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF.
This will be fatal in Perl 5.28
Operation "pattern match (m//)" returns its argument
for non-Unicode code point 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
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