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[lex.charset] Change "short name" to "short identifier" to match ISO …
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ISO 10646 doesn't have "short name".
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Martinho Fernandes committed Jun 28, 2018
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\end{bnf}

The character designated by the \grammarterm{universal-character-name} \tcode{\textbackslash
UNNNNNNNN} is that character whose character short name in ISO/IEC 10646 is
\tcode{NNNNNNNN}; the character designated by the \grammarterm{universal-character-name}
\tcode{\textbackslash uNNNN} is that character whose character short name in
ISO/IEC 10646 is \tcode{0000NNNN}. If the hexadecimal value for a
U00NNNNNN} is that character whose character short identifier in ISO/IEC 10646 is
\tcode{NNNNNN}; the character designated by the \grammarterm{universal-character-name}
\tcode{\textbackslash uNNNN} is that character whose character short identifier in
ISO/IEC 10646 is \tcode{NNNN}. If the hexadecimal value for a
\grammarterm{universal-character-name} corresponds to a surrogate code point (in the
range 0xD800--0xDFFF, inclusive), the program is ill-formed. Additionally, if
the hexadecimal value for a \grammarterm{universal-character-name} outside
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