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2392. "character type" is used but not defined

Section: 3.36 [defns.ntcts], 30.3.1.2.1 [locale.category], 31.2.3 [iostreams.limits.pos], 31.7.6.3.1 [ostream.formatted.reqmts], 31.7.6.3.4 [ostream.inserters.character] Status: New Submitter: Jeffrey Yasskin Opened: 2014-06-01 Last modified: 2017-04-22

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Discussion:

The term "character type" is used in 3.36 [defns.ntcts], 30.3.1.2.1 [locale.category], 31.2.3 [iostreams.limits.pos], 31.7.6.3.1 [ostream.formatted.reqmts], and 31.7.6.3.4 [ostream.inserters.character], but the core language only defines "narrow character types" (6.8.2 [basic.fundamental]).

"wide-character type" is used in D.26 [depr.locale.stdcvt], but the core language only defines a "wide-character set" and "wide-character literal".

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