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author | Björn Gustavsson <[email protected]> | 2017-03-17 12:33:17 +0100 |
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committer | Björn Gustavsson <[email protected]> | 2017-03-17 13:22:41 +0100 |
commit | 6fe3935bc51c0fc62b2d740ac43e64ff276bbef8 (patch) | |
tree | 5b47e1be45697cf2e879ba0a1f04a493a0d59d54 /lib | |
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Update the documentation regarding Unicode atoms
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diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/unicode_usage.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/unicode_usage.xml index efc8b75075..a8ef8ff5c5 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/unicode_usage.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/unicode_usage.xml @@ -62,6 +62,10 @@ <item><p>In Erlang/OTP 17.0, the encoding default for Erlang source files was switched to UTF-8.</p></item> + + <item><p>In Erlang/OTP 20.0, atoms and function can contain + Unicode characters. Module names are still restricted to + the ISO-Latin-1 range.</p></item> </list> <p>This section outlines the current Unicode support and gives some @@ -339,9 +343,10 @@ <tag>The language</tag> <item> <p>Having the source code in UTF-8 also allows you to write string - literals containing Unicode characters with code points > 255, - although atoms, module names, and function names are restricted to - the ISO Latin-1 range. Binary literals, where you use type + literals, function names, and atoms containing Unicode + characters with code points > 255. + Module names are still restricted to the ISO Latin-1 range. + Binary literals, where you use type <c>/utf8</c>, can also be expressed using Unicode characters > 255. Having module names using characters other than 7-bit ASCII can cause trouble on operating systems with inconsistent file naming schemes, @@ -432,15 +437,17 @@ external_charlist() = maybe_improper_list(char() | external_unicode_binary() | <section> <title>Basic Language Support</title> - <p><marker id="unicode_in_erlang"/>As from Erlang/OTP R16, Erlang source - files can be written in UTF-8 or bytewise (<c>latin1</c>) encoding. For - information about how to state the encoding of an Erlang source file, see - the <seealso marker="stdlib:epp#encoding"><c>epp(3)</c></seealso> module. - Strings and comments can be written using Unicode, but functions must - still be named using characters from the ISO Latin-1 character set, and - atoms are restricted to the same ISO Latin-1 range. These restrictions in - the language are of course independent of the encoding of the source - file.</p> + <p><marker id="unicode_in_erlang"/>As from Erlang/OTP R16, Erlang + source files can be written in UTF-8 or bytewise (<c>latin1</c>) + encoding. For information about how to state the encoding of an + Erlang source file, see the <seealso + marker="stdlib:epp#encoding"><c>epp(3)</c></seealso> module. As + from Erlang/OTP R16, strings and comments can be written using + Unicode. As from Erlang/OTP 20, also atoms and functions can be + written using Unicode. Modules names must still be named using + characters from the ISO Latin-1 character set. (These + restrictions in the language are independent of the encoding of + the source file.)</p> <section> <title>Bit Syntax</title> |