kP and k□ are the same
See original GitHub issueThe constants kP
and k□
both output the full list of printable ASCII. I’m guessing k□
is supposed to output the full ASCII list, since there are already built-ins for punctuation, whitespace, printable, uppercase, and lowercase.
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Here are my proposed new values:
(Taken from Caird’s jelly fork)
That sounds pretty good. Ultimately, it’s up to you if you want to change them or leave it how it is, I just thought it was done by accident.