Re: [w3c/browser-payment-api] editorial: s/character/code unit/ (closes #322) (#421)

My suggestion is to drop "code unit" - and just say things like "if it starts with a U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS" or whatever. 

> On 17 Feb 2017, at 8:03 pm, Simon Pieters <notifications@github.com> wrote:
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> Except this still doesn't make sense. 😂 "U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS" is a code point. It would need to be something like "0x002D code unit". Maybe in parenthesis "(Unicode HYPHEN-MINUS (-))". Or some such. As @domenic said, it is common for specs to talk about code points in DOMStrings even though that is technically wrong, and we haven't established what we should do instead...
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