I often work with many human languages ββand writing systems, and I try to use the most advanced JavaScript features that I can.
I often find that I would like to use modern Unicode regular expressions such as Unicode Property Escapes:
/\p{L}/
It seems that while many JS platforms contain more and more ES6 features, these Unicode regex features are lagging behind.
How can I find out which engines / platforms support which of these features? Under the platform, I include things like transpilers.
I know a great XRegExp for a great workaround, but how can I track / track this support in various JS implementations?
I suppose something like Can I use , maybe this is what I'm looking for. But maybe something that tracks ES6 support, tracks Unicode support, or supports regular expression support tracking? Or maybe there are various bug reports and feature requests that I can subscribe to?
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