r[ident]
r[ident.syntax]
Lexer:
IDENTIFIER_OR_KEYWORD :
XID_Start XID_Continue*
|_XID_Continue+RAW_IDENTIFIER :
r#IDENTIFIER_OR_KEYWORD Exceptcrate,self,super,SelfNON_KEYWORD_IDENTIFIER : IDENTIFIER_OR_KEYWORD Except a strict or reserved keyword
IDENTIFIER :
NON_KEYWORD_IDENTIFIER | RAW_IDENTIFIERRESERVED_RAW_IDENTIFIER :
r#_
r[ident.unicode] Identifiers follow the specification in Unicode Standard Annex #31 for Unicode version 16.0, with the additions described below. Some examples of identifiers:
foo_identifierr#trueМосква東京r[ident.profile] The profile used from UAX #31 is:
XID_Start, plus the underscore character (U+005F)XID_Continuewith the additional constraint that a single underscore character is not an identifier.
Note: Identifiers starting with an underscore are typically used to indicate an identifier that is intentionally unused, and will silence the unused warning in
rustc.
r[ident.keyword] Identifiers may not be a strict or reserved keyword without the r# prefix described below in raw identifiers.
r[ident.zero-width-chars] Zero width non-joiner (ZWNJ U+200C) and zero width joiner (ZWJ U+200D) characters are not allowed in identifiers.
r[ident.ascii-limitations] Identifiers are restricted to the ASCII subset of XID_Start and XID_Continue in the following situations:
extern crate declarations (except the AsClause identifier)path attributeno_mangle attributed itemsr[ident.normalization]
Identifiers are normalized using Normalization Form C (NFC) as defined in Unicode Standard Annex #15. Two identifiers are equal if their NFC forms are equal.
Procedural and declarative macros receive normalized identifiers in their input.
r[ident.raw]
r[ident.raw.intro] A raw identifier is like a normal identifier, but prefixed by r#. (Note that the r# prefix is not included as part of the actual identifier.)
r[ident.raw.allowed] Unlike a normal identifier, a raw identifier may be any strict or reserved keyword except the ones listed above for RAW_IDENTIFIER.
r[ident.raw.reserved] It is an error to use the RESERVED_RAW_IDENTIFIER token r#_ in order to avoid confusion with the WildcardPattern.