Reference manual 3.5.2.3.1
The description of the syntax for single byte literals is missing the preceding `b` distinction.
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##### Byte literals
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A _byte literal_ is a single ASCII character (in the `U+0000` to `U+007F`
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range) enclosed within two `U+0027` (single-quote) characters, with the
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exception of `U+0027` itself, which must be _escaped_ by a preceding U+005C
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character (`\`), or a single _escape_. It is equivalent to a `u8` unsigned
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8-bit integer _number literal_.
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range) or a single _escape_ preceded by the characters `U+0062` (`b`) and
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`U+0027` (single-quote), and followed by the character `U+0027`. If the character
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`U+0027` is present within the literal, it must be _escaped_ by a preceding
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`U+005C` (`\`) character. It is equivalent to a `u8` unsigned 8-bit integer
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_number literal_.
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##### Byte string literals
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