This reflects that now that there is autoloading of \N{}, such tests can
go in this file
# This stops me getting screenfulls of syntax errors every time I accidentally
# run this file via a shell glob. The full format of this file is given
# in regexp.t
-# Can't use \N{VALID NAME TEST} here because need 'use charnames'; but can use
-# \N{U+valid} here.
+# Prior to the implementation of autoloading of \N{}, tests that used \N{name}
+# could not go in this file, and were farmed out to other .t's.
#
# pat string y/n/etc expr expected-expr skip-reason
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