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In a unicode encoding form

A Unicode string is said to be in a particular Unicode encoding form if and only if it consists of a well-formed Unicode code unit sequence of that Unicode encoding form.

  • A Unicode string consisting of a well-formed UTF-8 code unit sequence is said to be in UTF-8. Such a Unicode string is referred to as a valid UTF-8 string, or a UTF-8 string for short.
  • A Unicode string consisting of a well-formed UTF-16 code unit sequence is said to be in UTF-16. Such a Unicode string is referred to as a valid UTF-16 string, or a UTF-16 string for short.
  • A Unicode string consisting of a well-formed UTF-32 code unit sequence is said to be in UTF-32. Such a Unicode string is referred to as a valid UTF-32 string, or a UTF-32 string for short.
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