Implements Phases 1-8 of the TFTSR implementation plan. Rust backend (Tauri 2.x, src-tauri/): - Multi-provider AI: OpenAI-compatible, Anthropic, Gemini, Mistral, Ollama - PII detection engine: 11 regex patterns with overlap resolution - SQLCipher AES-256 encrypted database with 10 versioned migrations - 28 Tauri IPC commands for triage, analysis, document, and system ops - Ollama: hardware probe, model recommendations, pull/delete with events - RCA and blameless post-mortem Markdown document generators - PDF export via printpdf - Audit log: SHA-256 hash of every external data send - Integration stubs for Confluence, ServiceNow, Azure DevOps (v0.2) Frontend (React 18 + TypeScript + Vite, src/): - 9 pages: full triage workflow NewIssue→LogUpload→Triage→Resolution→RCA→Postmortem→History+Settings - 7 components: ChatWindow, TriageProgress, PiiDiffViewer, DocEditor, HardwareReport, ModelSelector, UI primitives - 3 Zustand stores: session, settings (persisted), history - Type-safe tauriCommands.ts matching Rust backend types exactly - 8 IT domain system prompts (Linux, Windows, Network, K8s, DB, Virt, HW, Obs) DevOps: - .woodpecker/test.yml: rustfmt, clippy, cargo test, tsc, vitest on every push - .woodpecker/release.yml: linux/amd64 + linux/arm64 builds, Gogs release upload Verified: - cargo check: zero errors - tsc --noEmit: zero errors - vitest run: 13/13 unit tests passing Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Utilities for determining whether characters belong to character classes defined
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by the XML specs.
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## Organization
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It used to be that the library was contained in a single file and you could just
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import/require/what-have-you the `xmlchars` module. However, that setup did not
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work well for people who cared about code optimization. Importing `xmlchars`
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meant importing *all* of the library and because of the way the code was
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generated there was no way to shake the resulting code tree.
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Different modules cover different standards. At the time this documentation was
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last updated, we had:
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* `xmlchars/xml/1.0/ed5` which covers XML 1.0 edition 5.
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* `xmlchars/xml/1.0/ed4` which covers XML 1.0 edition 4.
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* `xmlchars/xml/1.1/ed2` which covers XML 1.0 edition 2.
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* `xmlchars/xmlns/1.0/ed3` which covers XML Namespaces 1.0 edition 3.
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## Features
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The "things" each module contains can be categorized as follows:
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1. "Fragments": these are parts and pieces of regular expressions that
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correspond to the productions defined in the standard that the module
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covers. You'd use these to *build regular expressions*.
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2. Regular expressions that correspond to the productions defined in the
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standard that the module covers.
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3. Lists: these are arrays of characters that correspond to the productions.
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4. Functions that test code points to verify whether they fit a production.
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