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345 .Sx String Identifiers .
406 .Ss Type Identifiers
409 data, types are referred to by identifiers.
422 In this case, type identifiers 0x1 through 0x7ffffffe are references to the
424 0x7fffffff and 0xffffffff are not treated as valid type identifiers so as to
435 information may use larger or opaque identifiers.
436 .Ss String Identifiers
437 String identifiers are always encoded as four byte unsigned integers
541 Because they are linked using the type identifiers, if the wrong parent is used
562 .Sx String Identifiers .
587 .Sx Type Identifiers .
631 * prints the type identifiers that correspond to objects. Note, a more robust
636 * type identifiers are 16 bits wide rather than 32 bits wide.
699 It is followed by each of the type identifiers of the arguments, if any exist,
801 .Sx String Identifiers .
964 are type identifiers which are encoded as per the section
965 .Sx Type Identifiers .
983 The variable argument list contains the type identifiers for the arguments of
988 .Sx Type Identifiers
996 identifiers in order to maintain four-byte alignment for the following type
1046 .Sx String Identifiers .
1053 .Sx Type Identifiers .
1117 .Sx String Identifiers .
1164 Nothing should refer to these gap identifiers.
1182 any characters to appear in identifiers outside of a subset of ASCII.