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tab, form feed, and new-line, plus the following 91 graphical
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characters:[^4]
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``` cpp
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a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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_ { } [ ] # ( ) < > % : ; . ? * + - / ^ & | ~ ! = , \" '
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```
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The *universal-character-name* construct provides a way to name other
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characters.
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universal-character-name:
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'\u' hex-quad
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'\U' hex-quad hex-quad
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The character designated by the universal-character-name `\UNNNNNNNN`
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that character whose character short name in ISO/IEC 10646 is
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`NNNNNNNN`; the character designated by the universal-character-name
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`\uNNNN` is that character whose character short name in ISO/IEC 10646
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is `0000NNNN`. If the hexadecimal value for a universal-character-name
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corresponds to a surrogate code point (in the range 0xD800–0xDFFF,
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inclusive), the program is ill-formed. Additionally, if the hexadecimal
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value for a universal-character-name outside the *c-char-sequence*,
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*s-char-sequence*, or *r-char-sequence* of a character or string literal
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corresponds to a control character (in either of the ranges 0x00–0x1F or
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0x7F–0x9F, both inclusive) or to a character in the basic source
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character set, the program is ill-formed.[^5]
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The *basic execution character set* and the *basic execution
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wide-character set* shall each contain all the members of the basic
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source character set, plus control characters representing alert,
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backspace, and carriage return, plus a *null character* (respectively,
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*null wide character*), whose
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tab, form feed, and new-line, plus the following 91 graphical
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characters:[^4]
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``` cpp
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a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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_ { } [ ] # ( ) < > % : ; . ? * + - / ^ & | ~ ! = , \" '
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```
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The *universal-character-name* construct provides a way to name other
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characters.
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universal-character-name:
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'\u' hex-quad
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'\U' hex-quad hex-quad
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```
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The character designated by the *universal-character-name* `\UNNNNNNNN`
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is that character whose character short name in ISO/IEC 10646 is
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`NNNNNNNN`; the character designated by the *universal-character-name*
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`\uNNNN` is that character whose character short name in ISO/IEC 10646
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is `0000NNNN`. If the hexadecimal value for a *universal-character-name*
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corresponds to a surrogate code point (in the range 0xD800–0xDFFF,
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inclusive), the program is ill-formed. Additionally, if the hexadecimal
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value for a *universal-character-name* outside the *c-char-sequence*,
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*s-char-sequence*, or *r-char-sequence* of a character or string literal
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corresponds to a control character (in either of the ranges 0x00–0x1F or
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0x7F–0x9F, both inclusive) or to a character in the basic source
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character set, the program is ill-formed.[^5]
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The *basic execution character set* and the *basic execution
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wide-character set* shall each contain all the members of the basic
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source character set, plus control characters representing alert,
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backspace, and carriage return, plus a *null character* (respectively,
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*null wide character*), whose value is 0. For each basic execution
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character set, the values of the members shall be non-negative and
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distinct from one another. In both the source and execution basic
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character sets, the value of each character after `0` in the above list
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of decimal digits shall be one greater than the value of the previous.
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The *execution character set* and the *execution wide-character set* are
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*implementation-defined* supersets of the basic execution character set
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and the basic execution wide-character set, respectively. The values of
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the members of the execution character sets and the sets of additional
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members are locale-specific.
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