if it were up to me, I'd make it more automatic in the low-level C APIs, but it works well enough in practice.
imagine a Set of three different but unicode-equivalent strings. copy them into another set. sort/compare
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Swift literally says those aren't different strings; it is a set of one string.
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right, so what about non-normalized strings as keys in a map?
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there isn't normal and non-normal. All queries behave normalized, even hashing: http://swiftlang.ng.bluemix.net/#/repl/5817ea0b35979e5bb9778721 …
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