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C string literal expressions
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50 changes: 49 additions & 1 deletion src/expressions/literal-expr.md
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A C string literal expression consists of a single [C_STRING_LITERAL] or [RAW_C_STRING_LITERAL] token.

> **Note**: This section is incomplete.
The expression's type is a shared reference (with `static` lifetime) to the standard library [CStr] type.
That is, the type is `&'static core::ffi::CStr`.

The token must not have a suffix.

The token's _literal content_ is the sequence of characters following the first `"` and preceding the last `"` in the string representation of the token.

The literal expression's _represented bytes_ are a sequence of bytes derived from the literal content as follows:

* If the token is a [C_STRING_LITERAL], the literal content is treated as a sequence of items, each of which is either a single Unicode character other than `\` or an [escape].
The sequence of items is converted to a sequence of bytes as follows:
* Each single Unicode character contributes its UTF-8 representation.
* Each [simple escape] contributes the [Unicode scalar value] of its escaped value.
* Each [8-bit escape] contributes a single byte containing the [Unicode scalar value] of its escaped value.
* Each [unicode escape] contributes the UTF-8 representation of its escaped value.
* Each [string continuation escape] contributes no bytes.

* If the token is a [RAW_C_STRING_LITERAL], the represented bytes are the UTF-8 encoding of the literal content.

> **Note**: the permitted forms of [C_STRING_LITERAL] and [RAW_C_STRING_LITERAL] tokens ensure that the represented bytes never include a null byte.
The expression's value is a reference to a statically allocated [CStr] whose array of bytes contains the represented bytes followed by a null byte.

Examples of C string literal expressions:

```rust
c"foo"; cr"foo"; // foo
c"\"foo\""; cr#""foo""#; // "foo"

c"foo #\"# bar";
cr##"foo #"# bar"##; // foo #"# bar

c"\x52"; c"R"; cr"R"; // R
c"\\x52"; cr"\x52"; // \x52

c"æ"; // LATIN SMALL LETTER AE (U+00E6)
c"\u{00E6}"; // LATIN SMALL LETTER AE (U+00E6)
c"\xC3\xA6"; // LATIN SMALL LETTER AE (U+00E6)

c"\xE6".to_bytes(); // [230]
c"\u{00E6}".to_bytes(); // [195, 166]
```

## Integer literal expressions

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* false if the keyword is `false`


[Escape]: #escapes
[Simple escape]: #simple-escapes
[Simple escapes]: #simple-escapes
[8-bit escape]: #8-bit-escapes
[8-bit escapes]: #8-bit-escapes
[7-bit escape]: #7-bit-escapes
[7-bit escapes]: #7-bit-escapes
[Unicode escape]: #unicode-escapes
[Unicode escapes]: #unicode-escapes
[String continuation escape]: #string-continuation-escapes
[String continuation escapes]: #string-continuation-escapes
[boolean type]: ../types/boolean.md
[constant expression]: ../const_eval.md#constant-expressions
[CStr]: ../../core/ffi/struct.CStr.html
[floating-point types]: ../types/numeric.md#floating-point-types
[lint check]: ../attributes/diagnostics.md#lint-check-attributes
[literal tokens]: ../tokens.md#literals
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preceded by the characters `U+0063` (`c`) and `U+0022` (double-quote), and
followed by the character `U+0022`. If the character `U+0022` is present within
the literal, it must be _escaped_ by a preceding `U+005C` (`\`) character.
Alternatively, a C string literal can be a _raw C string literal_, defined
below. The type of a C string literal is [`&core::ffi::CStr`][CStr].
Alternatively, a C string literal can be a _raw C string literal_, defined below.

[CStr]: ../core/ffi/struct.CStr.html

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