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The grammar defines identifiers in terms of XID_start and XID_continue,
but this is referring to the unstable non_ascii_idents feature.
The documentation implies that non_ascii_idents is forthcoming, but this
is left over from pre-1.0 documentation; in reality, non_ascii_idents
has been without even an RFC for several years now, and will not be
stabilized anytime soon. Furthermore, according to the tracking issue at
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/28979 , it's highly
questionable whether or not this feature will use XID_start or
XID_continue even when or if non_ascii_idents is stabilized.
This commit fixes this by respecifying identifiers as the usual
[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*
-The `ident` production is any nonempty Unicode[^non_ascii_idents] string of
+The `ident` production is any nonempty Unicode string of
-[^non_ascii_idents]: Non-ASCII characters in identifiers are currently feature
- gated. This is expected to improve soon.
+- The first character is in one of the following ranges `U+0041` to `U+005A`
+("A" to "Z"), `U+0061` to `U+007A` ("a" to "z"), or `U+005F` ("\_").
+- The remaining characters are in the range `U+0030` to `U+0039` ("0" to "9"),
+or any of the prior valid initial characters.
-- The first character has property `XID_start`
-- The remaining characters have property `XID_continue`
-
-that does _not_ occur in the set of [keywords](#keywords).
-
-> **Note**: `XID_start` and `XID_continue` as character properties cover the
-> character ranges used to form the more familiar C and Java language-family
-> identifiers.
+as long as the identifier does _not_ occur in the set of [keywords](#keywords).
### Delimiter-restricted productions
### Delimiter-restricted productions