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    [Indic] Limit syllables to at most five consonants · 9fa05273
    Behdad Esfahbod 提交于
    Seems to be about what Uniscribe does.  Not exactly.  But close enough.
    More consonants will start a new cluster.
    
    A few scripts went way down in failures.  In particular:
    
      - Devanagari failures went down from 490 to 56.
      - Telugu went down from 113 to 49.
    
    Other scripts went down slightly or didn't change.  New numbers:
    
    BENGALI: 353908 out of 354285 tests passed. 377 failed (0.106412%)
    DEVANAGARI: 693572 out of 693628 tests passed. 56 failed (0.00807349%)
    GUJARATI: 366485 out of 366506 tests passed. 21 failed (0.00572978%)
    GURMUKHI: 60750 out of 60809 tests passed. 59 failed (0.0970251%)
    KANNADA: 950730 out of 951913 tests passed. 1183 failed (0.124276%)
    KHMER: 298613 out of 299124 tests passed. 511 failed (0.170832%)
    MALAYALAM: 1046881 out of 1048416 tests passed. 1535 failed (0.146411%)
    ORIYA: 42320 out of 42329 tests passed. 9 failed (0.021262%)
    SINHALA: 271333 out of 271847 tests passed. 514 failed (0.189077%)
    TAMIL: 1091837 out of 1091837 tests passed. 0 failed (0%)
    TELUGU: 970524 out of 970573 tests passed. 49 failed (0.00504856%)
    
    Some of the remaining Telugu and Devanagari issues seem to be Uniscribe
    eating Anusvara when placed before a non-joiner.  Ouch!
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