On 2020-08-24 22:40, Zach Laine via Boost wrote:
On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 2:31 PM Andrey Semashev via Boost
wrote: On 2020-08-24 21:24, Peter Dimov via Boost wrote:
Andrey Semashev wrote:
But if it indeed means binary form as well then, alas, no Unicode in Boost.
It does, but I'm pretty sure the Unicode consortium isn't going to go after us for this specific use (using the data files to generate code that is necessary to implement the functionality specified in the standard.)
It doesn't matter how likely it is. This isn't just about us, but also about our users.
One other option would be to ask Unicode Inc. for a permission to use Unicode data in binary form without the requirement to present the license.
Why is this suddenly a problem if Boost.Spirit has been doing it for years?
Because apparently noone knew they were doing this. It may well become a problem of Boost.Spirit now. Personally, I'm still not sure there is a license incompatibility, until a lawyer comments.