unicode-match-property-ecmascript matches a given Unicode property or property alias to its canonical property name without applying loose matching per the algorithm used for RegExp Unicode property escapes in ECMAScript. Consider it a strict alternative to loose matching.
To use unicode-match-property-ecmascript programmatically, install it as a dependency via npm:
bash
$ npm install unicode-match-property-ecmascript
Then, require
it:
js
const matchProperty = require('unicode-match-property-ecmascript');
This module exports a single function named matchProperty
.
matchProperty(value)
This function takes a string value
and attempts to match it to a canonical Unicode property name. If there’s a match, it returns the canonical property name. Otherwise, it throws an exception.
```js // Find the canonical property name: matchProperty('sc') // → 'Script'
matchProperty('Script') // → 'Script'
matchProperty('script') // Note: incorrect casing. // → throws ```
On the main
branch, bump the version number in package.json
:
sh
npm version patch -m 'Release v%s'
Instead of patch
, use minor
or major
as needed.
Note that this produces a Git commit + tag.
Push the release commit and tag:
sh
git push && git push --tags
Our CI then automatically publishes the new release to npm.
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| Mathias Bynens |
unicode-match-property-ecmascript is available under the MIT license.