doc(inline/iter_strings_lossy): describe different behaviors #52
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Preface
When I copied the code from the terminal-inline example, I expected it to work as shown in the README Screenshot:
However, when I copied the code to my own project, it behaved differently. Specifically, the word was split by whitespace instead of non-alphanumeric characters.
It took me a while to figure out that the culprit was the
unicode
flag, which I did not enable in my project.Reference
similar/src/text/abstraction.rs
Lines 68 to 74 in 47f4625