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the Erlang programming language.</li>
<li>`boolean()' is the subset of `atom()' consisting
of the atoms `true' and `false'.</li>
- <li>`char()' is a subset of
- `integer()' representing character codes.</li>
+ <li>`char()' is the subset of `integer()' representing
+ Unicode character codes: hex 000000-10FFFF.</li>
<li>`tuple()' is the set of all tuples `{...}'.</li>
- <li>`list(T)' is just an alias for `[T]'.</li>
+ <li>`list(T)' is just an alias for `[T]'; list() is an alias
+ for `list(any())', i.e., `[any()]'.</li>
<li>`nil()' is an alias for the empty list `[]'.</li>
<li>`cons(H,T)' is the list constructor. This is usually not
used directly. It is possible to recursively define `list(T)