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Rust's string type, `str`, is a sequence of unicode codepoints encoded as a
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stream of UTF-8 bytes. All safely-created strings are guaranteed to be validly
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- encoded UTF-8 sequences. Additionally, strings are not guaranteed to be
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- null-terminated (the null byte is a valid unicode codepoint) .
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+ encoded UTF-8 sequences. Additionally, strings are not null-terminated
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+ and can contain null codepoints .
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The actual representation of strings have direct mappings to vectors:
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