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diff --git a/vocabulary.md b/vocabulary.md index 931df057..9047a2fd 100644 --- a/vocabulary.md +++ b/vocabulary.md @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ how they work under the hood. - Code-points: integer representing a Unicode character. Must be representable in 32 bits as utf-8; largest supported value is 0x10000. -Mu will let you convert between bytes, graphemes and code-points using `copy`, +Mu will let you convert between bytes, code-point-utf8s and code-points using `copy`, and trust that you know what you're doing. Be aware that doing so is only correct for English/Latin characters, digits and symbols. @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ signatures.mu for their full type signatures. - `append-byte-hex`: writes textual representation of lowest byte in hex to a stream of bytes. Does not write a '0x' prefix. - `read-byte`: reads a single byte from a stream of bytes. -- `read-grapheme`: reads a single unicode grapheme (up to 4 bytes) from a +- `read-code-point-utf8`: reads a single unicode code-point-utf8 (up to 4 bytes) from a stream of bytes. #### reading/writing hex representations of integers @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ signatures.mu for their full type signatures. - `parse-decimal-int-from-slice` - `parse-decimal-int-from-stream` - `parse-array-of-decimal-ints` -- `decimal-digit?`: checks if a grapheme is in [0, 9] +- `decimal-digit?`: checks if a code-point-utf8 is in [0, 9] #### printing to screen @@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ automatically read and update the cursor position in various ways. These primitives always silently fail if the desired movement would go out of screen bounds. - `move-cursor-to-left-margin-of-next-line` -- `move-cursor-rightward-and-downward`: move cursor one grapheme to the right +- `move-cursor-rightward-and-downward`: move cursor one code-point-utf8 to the right - `draw-text-rightward-from-cursor`: truncate at some right margin. - `draw-text-rightward-from-cursor-over-full-screen`: truncate at right edge @@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ Assertions for tests: `read-key` reads a single key from the keyboard and returns it if it exists. Returns 0 if no key has been pressed. Currently only support single-byte keys, -which are identical to their code-point and grapheme representations. +which are identical to their code-point and code-point-utf8 representations. `read-line-from-keyboard` reads keys from keyboard, echoes them to screen (with given fg/bg colors) and accumulates them in a stream until it encounters |