1) Can we have some way to escape characters to represent specific code points? '\xdd' and '\udddd' feel like the obvious syntax to use.
I'm a bit slow these days. Could you explain a bit more?
I'm thinking of injecting specific Unicode code points into the text, you already have an \n escape, but I was thinking of extending that to the other normal string-literal escapes, in particular I wanted to be able to do:
\xC0 would encode a Latin 'A' with a grave accent, or: \u025B would encode a lower case epsilon.
The syntax is the same as C++ string escapes BTW.
The output I believe has to be as UTF-8.
Thanks,
John.
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