JavaScript regular expressions provide Unicode character classses and Unicode property escapes for matching characters based on their Unicode
values and Unicode properties respectively. When using Unicode property escapes like \p{Alpha} without the u flag, the
regular expression will not match alphabetic characters but rather the '\p{Alpha}' string literal, which is likely a mistake.
This rules raises an issue when Unicode character classses and Unicode property escapes are used without the u flag.
Noncompliant code example
/\u{1234}/
/\p{Alpha}/
Compliant solution
/\u{1234}/u
/\p{Alpha}/u