How do I use String methods on UTF-8 characters?

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心在旅途
心在旅途 2021-01-15 04:48

How do I use String methods on UTF-8 characters?

For example, I have a string with Cyrillic characters, so when I use string.upcase it doesn\'t work.

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  •  -上瘾入骨i
    2021-01-15 05:30

    Ruby only supports case conversions on the letters AZ and az.

    The reason for this is simply that case conversions for other letters aren't well defined. For example, in Turkish 'I'.downcase # => 'ı' and 'i'.upcase # => 'İ', but in French 'I'.downcase # => 'i' and 'i'.upcase # => 'I'. Ruby would have to know not only the character encoding, but also the language to do that correctly.

    Even worse, in German

    'MASSE'.downcase
    

    is either

    'maße'   # "measurements"
    'masse'  # "mass"
    

    In other words: you need to actually understand the text, i.e. you need a full-blown AI, to do case conversions correctly.

    And I myself have actually accidentally constructed a sentence once, which was undecidable even for a human.

    In short: it's simply impossible to do correctly, which is why Ruby doesn't do it at all. There are third-party libraries, however, like the Unicode library and ActiveSupport, which do support a somewhat larger subset of characters.

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