Removed unnecessary section "Unicode literals"; all the discussion is

already present in the "String literals" section, including comments on
the "u" prefix and the additional escape sequences used for Unicode.

This relates to SF bug #442526.
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Fred Drake 2001-07-20 15:33:23 +00:00
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@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ that three unescaped quotes in a row terminate the string. (A
Unless an `r' or `R' prefix is present, escape sequences in strings Unless an `r' or `R' prefix is present, escape sequences in strings
are interpreted according to rules similar are interpreted according to rules similar
to those used by Standard \C{}. The recognized escape sequences are: to those used by Standard C. The recognized escape sequences are:
\index{physical line} \index{physical line}
\index{escape sequence} \index{escape sequence}
\index{Standard C} \index{Standard C}
@ -434,11 +434,6 @@ concatenation can use different quoting styles for each component
(even mixing raw strings and triple quoted strings). (even mixing raw strings and triple quoted strings).
\subsection{Unicode literals \label{unicode}}
XXX explain more here...
\subsection{Numeric literals\label{numbers}} \subsection{Numeric literals\label{numbers}}
There are four types of numeric literals: plain integers, long There are four types of numeric literals: plain integers, long