@mathias please confirm. how are surrogate pairs treated by a conforming es6+ parser when one or the other side is \ escaped? still a noop?
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where is that reflected in the spec? i looked for it a bit but didnt see the relevant part
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In non-u regex, they’re treated as separate code units no matter how you represent them. In `u` regex it depends.
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in non-identifier cases, can malformed or half surrogate pairs cause any kind of syntax error? i dont think they're open to exploits, right?
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