gulaschkanone
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Some languages have raw/verbatim/whatever string literals, in which escape sequences are not evaluated, for example in C# the literal @"\nneat\n" is equivalent to what one otherwise would write as "\\nneat\\n", escaping the backslashes to doublebackslashes to get a literal "\n" into the string rather than a newline character. It's minor, but would still be nice to have - mainly for regexps that often end up being littered with hard to read and get correct double-triple-quintuple-backslashes, which I often find a frustrating source of error - and hopefully not too hard to implement.
Not related, but thanks for your prompt reactions to previous requests. I thought bumping the threads with nothing but "thanks" would be spammy, so I didn't.
Not related, but thanks for your prompt reactions to previous requests. I thought bumping the threads with nothing but "thanks" would be spammy, so I didn't.