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Unfortunately, I don't have an answer to your question, as Project Fare is really a port of the above Java projects. – We'd have to try \p{L}, \p{N}, and \p{Lu} in Java and compare the results.
You may use a different pattern or use a different engine to reverse the Regular Expression into an Automaton. As an example, you can use the Rex engine.
Hello:
Just to let you know that I tried to use Xeger to generate random strings based on \p{L}, \p{N}, and \p{Lu} and they don't seem to be supported.
Is there a way to use them?
Thanks
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