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authorross <unknown>2005-01-13 14:44:24 +0000
committerross <unknown>2005-01-13 14:44:24 +0000
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[haddock @ 2005-01-13 14:44:24 by ross]
Describe numeric character references.
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</section>
<section>
+ <title>Character references</title>
+
+ <para>Although Haskell source files may contain any character
+ from the Unicode character set, the encoding of these characters
+ as bytes varies between systems, so that only source files
+ restricted to the ASCII character set are portable. Other
+ characters may be specified in character and string literals
+ using Haskell character escapes. To represent such characters
+ in documentation comments, Haddock supports SGML-style numeric
+ character references of the forms
+ <literal>&amp;#</literal><replaceable>D</replaceable><literal>;</literal>
+ and
+ <literal>&amp;#x</literal><replaceable>H</replaceable><literal>;</literal>
+ where <replaceable>D</replaceable> and <replaceable>H</replaceable>
+ are decimal and hexadecimal numbers denoting a code position
+ in Unicode (or ISO 10646). For example, the references
+ <literal>&amp;#x3BB;</literal>, <literal>&amp;#x3bb;</literal>
+ and <literal>&amp;#955;</literal> all represent the lower-case
+ letter lambda.</para>
+ </section>
+
+ <section>
<title>Code Blocks</title>
<para>Displayed blocks of code are indicated by surrounding a