Given this area of the Unicode table, for instance:
...
π U+1D44E Dec:119886 MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL A 𝑎
π U+1D44F Dec:119887 MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL B 𝑏
π U+1D450 Dec:119888 MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL C 𝑐
π U+1D451 Dec:119889 MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL D 𝑑
π U+1D452 Dec:119890 MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL E 𝑒
π U+1D453 Dec:119891 MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL F 𝑓
π U+1D454 Dec:119892 MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL G 𝑔
π U+1D456 Dec:119894 MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL I 𝑖 # what?!
π U+1D457 Dec:119895 MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL J 𝑗
π U+1D458 Dec:119896 MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL K 𝑘
π U+1D459 Dec:119897 MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL L 𝑙
π U+1D45A Dec:119898 MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL M 𝑚
π U+1D45B Dec:119899 MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL N 𝑛
π U+1D45C Dec:119900 MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL O 𝑜
...
I would naturally expect u+1d455 to be MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL H
. But it seems not defined on any table I look around.
Why are there holes in Unicode table? (also U+1d49d, u+1d53a, etc.)
Is there any way I can fill them?
[EDIT]: These links do state:
The "holes" in the alphabetic ranges are filled by previously defined characters in the Letter like Symbols block shown below.
and
The Unicode Consortium adds new codepoints to the standard all the time. Visit their website to find out about pending codepoints and whether this one is in the pipe. The following table shows typical representations of how the codepoint would look, if it existed. This may help you when debugging, but is not of real use otherwise.
But I just... don't understand what they mean :\
if(chr == U+210E) ...
Later Unicode is updated with new characters and there are now two codepoints for h. Suddenly the software has a bug and needs an update to checkif(chr == U+210E || chr == U+1D455) ...
Not to mention if the software tries to check if two characters are the same just in general:if( chr1 == chr2 || (chr1 == U+210E && chr2 == U+1D455) || ...