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Characters do not currently accept unicode escape characters in the shape of
\uHHHHand\uHHHHHHHH(whereHis any hexadecimal number).This could be a good thing to support those. However, this may complicate typechecking a little bit. What is the size of a unicode character? How well would it integrate with compilation? Will there be any currently known problems with supporting Unicode