♻️ Generate same stringprep tables with ruby 3.4#469
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Ruby 3.4 changed its
Hash#inspectrepresentation (for the better). So, every time I run rake (after switching to a branch that updates mtimes on related files), this file is converted to the ruby 3.4+ format.This commit normalizes the output. It uses the older format simply to keep the diff small. Next time we update the stringprep code, we can switch to the ruby 3.4+ format.