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Clarifying ispunct behavior difference between Julia and C in documentation #56727

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions base/strings/unicode.jl
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Expand Up @@ -532,8 +532,8 @@ iscntrl(c::AbstractChar) = c <= '\x1f' || '\x7f' <= c <= '\u9f'
ispunct(c::AbstractChar) -> Bool

Tests whether a character belongs to the Unicode general category Punctuation, i.e. a
character whose category code begins with 'P'.

character whose category code begins with 'P'.\n
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*Note*: This behavior is different from the ispunct function in C which checks for printable characters that are not alphanumeric or whitespace, based on the ASCII.
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# Examples
```jldoctest
julia> ispunct('α')
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