It would be useful to be able to refer to tables for the previous versions of Unicode.
jquast/wcwidth#23 is attempting to do that.
It would also be very helpful to faciliate Python based analysis of the changes in Unicode data.
It seems the build infrastructure of unicodedata2 is perfect for that.
In order to avoid forcing all users to install all data, perhaps a separate PyPI package name could be used for the 'all unicodedata versions' edition of this.
It would be useful to be able to refer to tables for the previous versions of Unicode.
jquast/wcwidth#23 is attempting to do that.
It would also be very helpful to faciliate Python based analysis of the changes in Unicode data.
It seems the build infrastructure of unicodedata2 is perfect for that.
In order to avoid forcing all users to install all data, perhaps a separate PyPI package name could be used for the 'all unicodedata versions' edition of this.