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Merge pull request #1010 from AleoHQ/no-underbars-in-unicode-escapes
RFC mod: Disallow underbars in \u{} escapes.
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@ -100,8 +100,11 @@ Both uppercase and lowercase letters are allowed.
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The `u` must be lowercase.
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The value must be between 0 and 10FFFF, inclusive.
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Note that this syntax for character literals is identical to the Rust syntax documented here (as of 2021-05-26):
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Note that this syntax for character literals is very close to the Rust syntax documented here (as of 2021-05-26):
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https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/tokens.html#character-literals
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The only difference is that this syntax does not support Unicode escapes with underbars in them.
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The following is true in Rust but not in this proposal for Leo:
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`'\u{1_____0__F____F______FF__________________________}' == '\u{10FFFF}'`.
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Note that the literal character is assembled by the compiler---for
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creating literals, there is no need for the circuit to know
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@ -178,11 +181,12 @@ https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/tokens.html#string-literals.
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The main difference is that this syntax does not support the Rust `STRING_CONTINUE` syntax.
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In this syntax a backslash may not be followed by a newline, and newlines have no special handling.
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Another differences is that this syntax does **not** permit the empty string `""`.
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Also, this syntax does not allow underbars in Unicode escapes in string literals.
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The type of a string literal is `[char; N]`,
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where `N` is the length of the string measured in characters,
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i.e. the size of the array.
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Note that there is no notion of Unicode encoding (e.g. UTF-8)
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Note that in this language design there is no notion of Unicode encoding (e.g. UTF-8)
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that applies to string literals.
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The rationale for not introducing a new type for strings initially,
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