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Closes #18415

This links [`std::str`](http://doc.rust-lang.org/std/str/index.html) documentation to [literals](http://doc.rust-lang.org/reference.html#literals) in the reference guide and collects examples of literals into one group at the beginning of the section. ~~The new tables are not exhaustive (some escapes were skipped) and so I try to link back to the respective sections where more detail is located.~~ The tables are are mostly exhaustive. I misunderstood some of the whitespace codes.

I don't think the tables actually look that nice if that's important and I'm not sure how it could be improved. I think it does do a good job of collecting available options together. I think listing the escapes together is particularly helpful because they vary with type and are embedded in paragraphs.

[EDIT]
The [ascii table](http://man-ascii.com/) is here and may be useful.
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grammar, but a Rust parser will reject everything but the 12 special
cases mentioned in [Number literals](#number-literals) below.

#### Examples

##### Characters and strings

| | Example | Number of `#` pairs allowed | Available characters | Escapes | Equivalent to |
|---|---------|-----------------------------|----------------------|---------|---------------|
| [Character](#character-literals) | `'H'` | `N/A` | All unicode | `\'` & [Byte escapes](#byte-escapes) & [Unicode escapes](#unicode-escapes) | `N/A` |
| [String](#string-literals) | `"hello"` | `N/A` | All unicode | `\"` & [Byte escapes](#byte-escapes) & [Unicode escapes](#unicode-escapes) | `N/A` |
| [Raw](#raw-string-literals) | `r##"hello"##` | `0...` | All unicode | `N/A` | `N/A` |
| [Byte](#byte-literals) | `b'H'` | `N/A` | All ASCII | `\'` & [Byte escapes](#byte-escapes) | `u8` |
| [Byte string](#byte-string-literals) | `b"hello"` | `N/A` | All ASCII | `\"` & [Byte escapes](#byte-escapes) | `&'static [u8]` |
| [Raw byte string](#raw-byte-string-literals) | `br##"hello"##` | `0...` | All ASCII | `N/A` | `&'static [u8]` (unsure...not stated) |

##### Byte escapes

| | Name |
|---|------|
| `\x7F` | 8-bit character code (exactly 2 digits) |
| `\n` | Newline |
| `\r` | Carriage return |
| `\t` | Tab |
| `\\` | Backslash |

##### Unicode escapes
| | Name |
|---|------|
| `\u7FFF` | 16-bit character code (exactly 4 digits) |
| `\U7EEEFFFF` | 32-bit character code (exactly 8 digits) |

##### Numbers

| [Number literals](#number-literals)`*` | Example | Exponentiation | Suffixes |
|----------------------------------------|---------|----------------|----------|
| Decimal integer | `98_222i` | `N/A` | Integer suffixes |
| Hex integer | `0xffi` | `N/A` | Integer suffixes |
| Octal integer | `0o77i` | `N/A` | Integer suffixes |
| Binary integer | `0b1111_0000i` | `N/A` | Integer suffixes |
| Floating-point | `123.0E+77f64` | `Optional` | Floating-point suffixes |

`*` All number literals allow `_` as a visual separator: `1_234.0E+18f64`

##### Suffixes
| Integer | Floating-point |
|---------|----------------|
| `i` (`int`), `u` (`uint`), `u8`, `i8`, `u16`, `i16`, `u32`, `i32`, `u64`, `i64` | `f32`, `f64` |

#### Character and string literals

```{.ebnf .gram}
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| '5' | '6' | '7' | '8' | '9' ;
```

##### Character literals

A _character literal_ is a single Unicode character enclosed within two
`U+0027` (single-quote) characters, with the exception of `U+0027` itself,
which must be _escaped_ by a preceding U+005C character (`\`).

##### String literals

A _string literal_ is a sequence of any Unicode characters enclosed within two
`U+0022` (double-quote) characters, with the exception of `U+0022` itself,
which must be _escaped_ by a preceding `U+005C` character (`\`), or a _raw
string literal_.

##### Character escapes

Some additional _escapes_ are available in either character or non-raw string
literals. An escape starts with a `U+005C` (`\`) and continues with one of the
following forms:
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* The _backslash escape_ is the character `U+005C` (`\`) which must be
escaped in order to denote *itself*.

##### Raw string literals

Raw string literals do not process any escapes. They start with the character
`U+0072` (`r`), followed by zero or more of the character `U+0023` (`#`) and a
`U+0022` (double-quote) character. The _raw string body_ is not defined in the
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```

##### Byte literals

A _byte literal_ is a single ASCII character (in the `U+0000` to `U+007F`
range) enclosed within two `U+0027` (single-quote) characters, with the
exception of `U+0027` itself, which must be _escaped_ by a preceding U+005C
character (`\`), or a single _escape_. It is equivalent to a `u8` unsigned
8-bit integer _number literal_.

##### Byte string literals

A _byte string literal_ is a sequence of ASCII characters and _escapes_
enclosed within two `U+0022` (double-quote) characters, with the exception of
`U+0022` itself, which must be _escaped_ by a preceding `U+005C` character
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* The _backslash escape_ is the character `U+005C` (`\`) which must be
escaped in order to denote its ASCII encoding `0x5C`.

##### Raw byte string literals

Raw byte string literals do not process any escapes. They start with the
character `U+0062` (`b`), followed by `U+0072` (`r`), followed by zero or more
of the character `U+0023` (`#`), and a `U+0022` (double-quote) character. The
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//! # Representation
//!
//! Rust's string type, `str`, is a sequence of Unicode scalar values encoded as a
//! stream of UTF-8 bytes. All strings are guaranteed to be validly encoded UTF-8
//! sequences. Additionally, strings are not null-terminated and can thus contain
//! null bytes.
//! stream of UTF-8 bytes. All [strings](../../reference.html#literals) are
//! guaranteed to be validly encoded UTF-8 sequences. Additionally, strings are
//! not null-terminated and can thus contain null bytes.
//!
//! The actual representation of strings have direct mappings to slices: `&str`
//! is the same as `&[u8]`.
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