
Issue #21559 has been updated by nobu (Nobuyoshi Nakada). ```ruby "s\u{11930 323 11930 307}".unicode_normalize(:nfc).dump #=> "\u1E69\u{11930}\u{11930}" "s\u{323 307}".unicode_normalize(:nfc).dump #=> "\u1E69" ``` Are U+0323 and U+0307 composed to `s` jumping over U+11930? ---------------------------------------- Bug #21559: Unicode normalization nfd -> nfc -> nfd is not reversible https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/21559#change-114479 * Author: tompng (tomoya ishida) * Status: Open * Backport: 3.2: UNKNOWN, 3.3: UNKNOWN, 3.4: UNKNOWN ---------------------------------------- I expect `nfd(nfc(str)) == nfd(str)` but found a string that doesn't. ~~~ruby # Ruby 3.1 - 3.5 str = "s\u{11930}\u{323}\u{11930}\u{307}" p str.unicode_normalize(:nfd) == str.unicode_normalize(:nfc).unicode_normalize(:nfd) #=> false ~~~ ~~~ruby # ruby 3.5.0dev str = "s\u{1611e}\u{323}\u{1611e}\u{307}\u{1611f}" p str.unicode_normalize(:nfd) == str.unicode_normalize(:nfc).unicode_normalize(:nfd) #=> false ~~~ -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/