# Whitespace Whitespace is any non-empty string containing only characters that have the [`Pattern_White_Space`] Unicode property, namely: - `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) 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. A Rust program has identical meaning if each whitespace element is replaced with any other legal whitespace element, such as a single space character. [`Pattern_White_Space`]: https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr31/