User:Psiĥedelisto/BashUnicodeDAB

= Bash Unicode Disambiguator = It is impossible for me to differentiate 8′46″ and 8'46". One has a prime/double prime, the other an ASCII apostrophe (U+27)/straight quotation mark (U+22). Even with screen magnifier, can't see a difference. This was previously an unknown unknown for me, so I made this page for my reference, as I'll likely need to deal with this again, as many confusables exist.

Example run
^D == End-of-file Fred@DESKTOP-CBDJO68 MSYS /d $ ./BashUnicodeDAB.sh 8′46″ ['DIGIT EIGHT', 'PRIME', 'DIGIT FOUR', 'DIGIT SIX', 'DOUBLE PRIME'] 8'46" ['DIGIT EIGHT', 'APOSTROPHE', 'DIGIT FOUR', 'DIGIT SIX', 'QUOTATION MARK']

[] ^D