r[lex.whitespace]
Whitespace
r[whitespace.syntax]
@root WHITESPACE ->
U+0009 // Horizontal tab, `'\t'`
| U+000A // Line feed, `'\n'`
| U+000B // Vertical tab
| U+000C // Form feed
| U+000D // Carriage return, `'\r'`
| U+0020 // Space, `' '`
| U+0085 // Next line
| U+200E // Left-to-right mark
| U+200F // Right-to-left mark
| U+2028 // Line separator
| U+2029 // Paragraph separator
TAB -> U+0009 // Horizontal tab, `'\t'`
LF -> U+000A // Line feed, `'\n'`
CR -> U+000D // Carriage return, `'\r'`
r[lex.whitespace.intro]
Whitespace is any non-empty string containing only characters that have the Pattern_White_Space Unicode property.
r[lex.whitespace.token-sep] Rust is a “free-form” language, meaning that all forms of whitespace serve only to separate tokens in the grammar, and have no semantic significance.
r[lex.whitespace.replacement] A Rust program has identical meaning if each whitespace element is replaced with any other legal whitespace element, such as a single space character.