Correct code points to match their textual description #60536
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Probably due to a copy-paste error, in the sentence
the two
é
's were actually the same character in the text (i.e. the same Unicode character U+00E9).The code listing below instead had two different Unicode characters for the two
é
s, as it was supposed to.The example shown wasn't clear at first so I started inspecting the text and found this out.
I simply copied the character from the code listing to the description surrounding the code.
It's a minor thing but I thought it would make things clearer for others, especially since the example is about how Rust handles
char
s.