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- Code-points: integer representing a Unicode character. Must be representable
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in 32 bits as utf-8; largest supported value is 0x10000.
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Mu will let you convert between bytes, code-point-utf8s and code-points using `copy`,
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and trust that you know what you're doing. Be aware that doing so is only
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correct for English/Latin characters, digits and symbols.
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Mu will let you convert between `byte`, `code-point-utf8` and `code-point`
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using `copy`, and trust that you know what you're doing. Be aware that doing
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so is only correct for English/Latin characters, digits and symbols (ASCII).
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### Functions
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- `append-byte-hex`: writes textual representation of lowest byte in hex to
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a stream of bytes. Does not write a '0x' prefix.
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- `read-byte`: reads a single byte from a stream of bytes.
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- `read-code-point-utf8`: reads a single unicode code-point-utf8 (up to 4 bytes) from a
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stream of bytes.
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- `read-code-point-utf8`: reads a single unicode code-point-utf8 (up to 4
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bytes) from a stream of bytes.
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#### reading/writing hex representations of integers
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These primitives always silently fail if the desired movement would go out
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of screen bounds.
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- `move-cursor-to-left-margin-of-next-line`
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- `move-cursor-rightward-and-downward`: move cursor one code-point-utf8 to the right
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- `move-cursor-rightward-and-downward`: move cursor one code-point-utf8 to the
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right.
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- `draw-text-rightward-from-cursor`: truncate at some right margin.
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- `draw-text-rightward-from-cursor-over-full-screen`: truncate at right edge
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#### events
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`read-key` reads a single key from the keyboard and returns it if it exists.
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Returns 0 if no key has been pressed. Currently only support single-byte keys,
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which are identical to their code-point and code-point-utf8 representations.
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Returns 0 if no key has been pressed. Currently only supports single-byte
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(ASCII) keys, which are identical to their code-point and code-point-utf8
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representations.
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`read-line-from-keyboard` reads keys from keyboard, echoes them to screen
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(with given fg/bg colors) and accumulates them in a stream until it encounters
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