Compiler does not correctly interpret surrogate pairs when used in an identifier
#9,731 opened on 2016年3月14日
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The C# specification states that an identifier can start with or contain anything matching letter-character, which is defined as:
letter-character::
A Unicode character of classes Lu, Ll, Lt, Lm, Lo, or Nl
A unicode-escape-sequence representing a character of classes Lu, Ll, Lt, Lm, Lo, or Nl
However, the compiler does not appear to correctly interpret some characters which match the above categories if they are part of a surrogate pair.
For example the sumerian character 𒅴 is categorized as 'OtherLetter' (matching 'Lo' above) when processed through char.GetUnicodeCategory("𒅴", 0).
However, the compiler is interpreting this character as two separate characters (and reporting CS1056 for both). It is likely checking each character individually, rather than checking if the first character is part of a surrogate pair and interpreting the character appropriately if it is.