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    go_spec.html: clarify rune and string literals · 9dfc6f64
    Rob Pike authored
    No changes to the meaning, just clearer language and more
    examples, including illegal rune and string literals.
    In particular, "character literal" and "character constant"
    are now called "rune literal" and "rune constant" and the
    word "character" always refers to the source text, not
    program values.
    
    R=golang-dev, gri
    CC=golang-dev
    https://golang.org/cl/6448137
    9dfc6f64
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