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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions src/types.md
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Expand Up @@ -52,8 +52,8 @@ The types `char` and `str` hold textual data.

A value of type `char` is a [Unicode scalar value](
http://www.unicode.org/glossary/#unicode_scalar_value) (i.e. a code point that
is not a surrogate), represented as a 32-bit unsigned word in the 0x0000 to
0xD7FF or 0xE000 to 0x10FFFF range. A `[char]` array is effectively an UCS-4 /
is not a surrogate) represented as a 32-bit unsigned word in the 0x0000 to
0xD7FF or 0xE000 to 0x10FFFF range. A `[char]` array is effectively a UCS-4 /
UTF-32 string.

A value of type `str` is a Unicode string, represented as an array of 8-bit
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