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Module std::char
Utilities for the char
primitive type.
See also the char
primitive type.
The char
type represents a single character. More specifically, since ‘character’ isn’t a well-defined concept in Unicode, char
is a ‘Unicode scalar value’, which is similar to, but not the same as, a ‘Unicode code point’.
This module exists for technical reasons, the primary documentation for char
is directly on the char
primitive type itself.
This module is the home of the iterator implementations for the iterators implemented on char
, as well as some useful constants and conversion functions that convert various types to char
.
Structs
-
An iterator that decodes UTF-16 encoded code points from an iterator of
u16
s. -
An error that can be returned when decoding UTF-16 code points.
-
An iterator that yields the literal escape code of a
char
. -
An iterator that yields the literal escape code of a
char
. -
Returns an iterator that yields the hexadecimal Unicode escape of a character, as
char
s. -
An error which can be returned when parsing a char.
-
Returns an iterator that yields the lowercase equivalent of a
char
. -
Returns an iterator that yields the uppercase equivalent of a
char
. -
The error type returned when a checked char conversion fails.
Constants
-
U+FFFD REPLACEMENT CHARACTER
(�) is used in Unicode to represent a decoding error. Usechar::REPLACEMENT_CHARACTER
instead. -
The version of Unicode that the Unicode parts of
char
andstr
methods are based on. Usechar::UNICODE_VERSION
instead.
Functions
-
Creates an iterator over the UTF-16 encoded code points in
iter
, returning unpaired surrogates asErr
s. Usechar::decode_utf16
instead. -
Converts a digit in the given radix to a
char
. Usechar::from_digit
instead.
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