C++ UTF-8 character literal

C++ UTF-8 character literal is a way to represent a single code point in UTF-8 that can be stored in char. It can legitimately be either an ASCII character from with the value 0–127 or C0 Controls Unicode block; if it falls outside of those allowed values, the program is considered to be malformed.

Character literal must use single quotes preceding with the letter u8 (For example ).

External link

 * https://isocpp.org/files/papers/n4267.html