Yes, while 겁 is made out of ㄱ ㅓ ㅂ, native Korean speakers would expect a string reversing function to operate on precomposed syllable codepoints rather than breaking them into the components. I do agree with the overall…
Why would reversing 겁 into 벅 make sense? If I asked someone to reverse the string 예제, I'd expect 제예 and not ㅔ졩.
Yes, while 겁 is made out of ㄱ ㅓ ㅂ, native Korean speakers would expect a string reversing function to operate on precomposed syllable codepoints rather than breaking them into the components. I do agree with the overall…
Why would reversing 겁 into 벅 make sense? If I asked someone to reverse the string 예제, I'd expect 제예 and not ㅔ졩.